Our local African American community is a local community
without substantial
economic business representation proportional to the local
African American
population.
without substantial
economic business representation proportional to the local
African American
population.
The primary goal of the Blakeonomics Gift, Education and Savings Shares of Stock is to:
• Create a local African American members shareholder ownership base of 10,000 local African American consumers, producers, suppliers, owners and employees.
• Develop viable businesses owned by African American’s in the African American Community
• Achieve economic empowerment in the African American Community through financial literacy
• Develop community business industries which employ, empower, train and educate African Americans.
• Mitigate and eliminate the local African American incarceration problem through economic empowerment and employment.
• Serve as a conduit to foster economic entrepreneurship, individual and community wealth creation, debt reduction and poverty elimination.
• Create a local African American members shareholder ownership base of 10,000 local African American consumers, producers, suppliers, owners and employees.
• Develop viable businesses owned by African American’s in the African American Community
• Achieve economic empowerment in the African American Community through financial literacy
• Develop community business industries which employ, empower, train and educate African Americans.
• Mitigate and eliminate the local African American incarceration problem through economic empowerment and employment.
• Serve as a conduit to foster economic entrepreneurship, individual and community wealth creation, debt reduction and poverty elimination.

Blakeonomics is designed to create a common unity community (common ownership) economic system within the AA community. The Blakeonomics definition of common unity community is a community of 400 or more individuals or families who have decided to have a common economic ownership to create community wealth for its individuals and families. Economic wealth creation will be accomplished through common ownership (initial gift shares of stock) of community businesses and other community resources.
The Blakeonomic’s Vision is to create 25 Common-Unity Communities of 400 shareholders for a total of 10,000 shareholders. Blakeonomics is a 10 year Common Unity Community Economic Transformation Plan. The vision is to own 25 profitable wealth creating businesses in the African American Community within 5 years. This is not a get rich quick plan and will take commitment and dedication by all shareholders and participants in the common unity community. If you are interested receiving gift shares please create a login account by filling out the required information or contact Hardie Blake at 574-298-6311.
The Blakeonomic’s Vision is to create 25 Common-Unity Communities of 400 shareholders for a total of 10,000 shareholders. Blakeonomics is a 10 year Common Unity Community Economic Transformation Plan. The vision is to own 25 profitable wealth creating businesses in the African American Community within 5 years. This is not a get rich quick plan and will take commitment and dedication by all shareholders and participants in the common unity community. If you are interested receiving gift shares please create a login account by filling out the required information or contact Hardie Blake at 574-298-6311.
Blakeonomics
Putting an end to learned helplessness through a new approach to economics
Putting an end to learned helplessness through a new approach to economics
Creating wealth by those in poverty with minimum capital and or resources requires Common Unity, education, planning, training, organization, effective operational performance, disciplined focus and sustainability.
The simplest example or model I can give is as follows:
10,000 poor people who receive $100.00 per month from SSI and $100.00 per month food stamp allotment.
The total amount of money available to this group of poor people is:
· $100.00 x 10,000 = $1,000,000.00 in SSI Cash…..
· $100.00 x 10,000 = $1,000,000.00 in Food Stamp revenue
· $200.00 x 10,000 = $2,000,000.00 per month income spent each month.
· $24,000,000.00 (24 Million spent per year) by these 10,000 poor people.
This $24 Million spent creates $0.00 wealth for these 10,000 poor people, but it probably creates wealth (a minimum of $2.4 Million) for other people (10% of $24 Million) without the multiplier effect. The other people this $24 million creates wealth for are those people who own the stores that these 10,000 poor people buy food and other product from.
The simplest example or model I can give is as follows:
10,000 poor people who receive $100.00 per month from SSI and $100.00 per month food stamp allotment.
The total amount of money available to this group of poor people is:
· $100.00 x 10,000 = $1,000,000.00 in SSI Cash…..
· $100.00 x 10,000 = $1,000,000.00 in Food Stamp revenue
· $200.00 x 10,000 = $2,000,000.00 per month income spent each month.
· $24,000,000.00 (24 Million spent per year) by these 10,000 poor people.
This $24 Million spent creates $0.00 wealth for these 10,000 poor people, but it probably creates wealth (a minimum of $2.4 Million) for other people (10% of $24 Million) without the multiplier effect. The other people this $24 million creates wealth for are those people who own the stores that these 10,000 poor people buy food and other product from.
If the economic erosion of our rural and inner city urban communities continues unchecked, then increased crime, drug use, teenage pregnancy, substance abuse, unemployment and welfare dependency will heighten. We must build businesses to create and retain jobs, and increase net worth in order to stop this erosion and create an environment of self-determination and independence.
We must, at the very beginning of this process, develop an economic plan that establishes the primary focus groups with the goal of building assets and wealth for the poor ... for those of low-wealth or no-wealth ... for men, women and children of scars ... because of poverty, drugs, crime and violence, for inner city urban communities, for minorities in low-resource groups. We must have a clear understanding about who we are and what our mission is, and is to be. There are meetings scheduled for every Tuesday thru Thursday. Call for time Schedule. These meetings are to provide a more comprehensive view of the Blakeonomics economic plan and have all interested participants complete an application for an initial 5 gift shares of Blakeonomics IEEC Stock. Blakeonomics is designed to create a common unity community (common ownership) economic system within the AA community. The Blakeonomics definition of common unity community is a community of 400 or more individuals or families who have decided to have a common economic ownership to create community wealth for its individuals and families. Economic wealth creation will be accomplished through common ownership (initial gift shares of stock) of community businesses and other community resources. |
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The Blakeonomic’s Vision is to create 25 Common-Unity Communities of 400 shareholders for a total of 10,000 shareholders. Blakeonomics is a 10 year Common Unity Community Economic Transformation Plan. The vision is to own 25 profitable wealth creating businesses in the African American Community within 5 years. This is not a get rich quick plan and will take commitment and dedication by all shareholders and participants in the common unity community. If you are interested receiving gift shares please create a login account by filling out the required information or contact Hardie Blake at 574-298-6311
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