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A. ABERDEEN LETS WISELY SEEKS COUNCIL PARTICIPATION
From: SarahJane Moll <sj@scotlandmail.com>
Subject: Councils/cash conversions
SJ: 1) I know this subject comes up on a regular basis,
but I would greatly appreciate some practical advice on how to persuade
Aberdeen City Council to join Aberdeen LETS!
JCT: 1) Yes! The best way is for Council to borrow and spend
some LETS social credits on any useful project that is now not in the budget
and accept it back in taxes at the end of the year. The amount taxes back
always equals the amount first spent in public works so it has no effect on
the federal cash budget. It only fills the budgetary gap.
SJ: 2) Have you managed to persuade any large
businesses to join up?
JCT: 2) Calgary LETS persuaded City Council to make LETS
units acceptable for public transit! Pretty good reason to want it. See next
letter
SJ: 3) In order to stimulate trading, we'd like to request
donations in cash, to be"converted" into Cassies. The idea would be that we
could cover expenses that have to be paid in cash (bills, travel costs etc.)
but we could encourage members to utilise the local currency (which many are
still reluctant to do). Any thoughts and/or
experience?
SarahJane Moll - Aberdeen LETS http://welcome.to/aberdeen-lets
JCT: 3) In a sense, this is want the Toronto Dollar system did. It does not base its interest-free local currency on manpower or time but on cash. I call this the Sparta Effect. Exactly like a casino bank. They take in Federal cash for local currency, put the cash in the bank and use the interest to fund their system and operations. Not the best LETS but functional anyway.
B. CALGARY ALBERTA LETS UPDATE
From: Gerald Wheatley <bcbc@calcna.ab.ca>
Bow Chinook
Barter Community
Subject: Bow Chinook Barter Community
GW: 1) There has been much activity here in Calgary over the
last few months. Some of the highlights are:
- We are re-naming our currency Calgary Dollars and reprinting the notes to
simplify and revitalize the project. This will be unveiled at the beginning
of March.
JCT: 1) Good to hear. Make pretty notes and your system
will benefit of the 100% when tourists buy in and keep them for souvenirs.
GW: 2) -My two co-workers are both leaving, one to work on G8 organizing for this June near Calgary, the other to do local economics work in Indonesia. Anyone out there want a local currency job in Calgary, Alberta?
JCT: 2) I hope the guy going to Indonesia gets in touch
with the LETS people there. He could always help out there.
GW: 3) - We confirmed core funding from the United Way for the
next three years, an unprecedented level of stability for us.
JCT: 3) Wow. A great example for the rest of the country.
GW: 4) - We created a compilation cd of social justice
music for sale for 100% local currency and sold out the 1000 copies in the
month before Xmas. http://cd.activist.ca
and obtained considerable radio and print
attention for local currency.
- A nonprofit housing association has begun accepting local currency for up
to $20 per month of the rent payment from its 120 tenants in five buildings
JCT: 4) Wow. Wow. Again. Great news. Great innovations.
GW: 5) - Car sharing is continuing to grow in Calgary and accepts 20% local currency
JCT: 5) First time I've ever heard of this. Makes sense. Guys with cars could be giving rides to mothers of their mechanics to the doctor instead of the mechanic having to leave work to do it himself. Transport is one service that LETS hasn't really yet fully exploited.
GW: 6) - The City of Calgary renewed and doubled the number
of transit tickets available for local currency. The proceeds from last
years sales went to buy 100% local currency haircuts for women and children
in a crisis shelter at a local hair salon. Best wishes for the coming year.
Gerald Wheatley - Bow Chinook Barter Community
www.bcbc.ab.ca
JCT: 6) Thank you Gerald Wheatley for brightening many a LETSers's day with the potential uses of LETS many, including me, had never even thought of.
C. LONDON ONTARIO LETS EXCHANGE
From: Wolfgang Vincenti <cdfacilitator@yahoo.ca>
Subject: LETS
To: lwhite@becon.org Cc:
viclets@islandnet.com;
jcturmel@aol.com
WV: 1) I would like to introduce myself. My name is
Wolfgang and I am the Community Development Facilitator at the London
Community Resource Centre. We are making a business plan for the LETS. Our
official name by the way is London LETS Exchange. In the business plan we
are look at how the project can be self-sustaining. I wanted to ask how does
your LETS project sustain itself. Where does most of the revenue come from?
Is it from: Membership fees, trade fairs, service charges, or transaction
charges?
JCT: 1) I've never worried about it because I've always
trading with tokens rather than trading with accounting transactions. When I
founded my Abolitionist Party of Canada, every member started with a loan of
$500 Greendollars and a credit line of G$3000. At 10G$/hour, that was the
equivalent of 50 Greenhours in tokens. Just like when I operate my gambling
casino, by issuing everyone lots of chips, most of which remain unused at
home in their bedroom drawer, like most of mine, and only carry the
necessary number, I don't have to open my
cage but every few months and have no accounting to do in between.
In the Ithaca Time token system, everyone starts with the equivalent of 4
Greenhours. Such funding problems only arise in low-velocity systems that
register every transaction. They get all the benefits of good statistics but
paying through the nose for essentially cosmetic information. More primitive
paper, plastic, metal tokens work
virtually free. I use the word Green in denoting interest-free social
community credits but Michael Linton and I were both members of the Green
Party of Canada when we collaborated on the LETS software back in 1984 and
even though I was ejected from the Party for promoting LETS without our
Leader's authorization, I still think of any kind of interest-free social
credits and green credits. Full of life. Rather than interest-bearing
mort-gage anti-social credits full of death.
WV: 2) Does your LETS getting funding from the government or
any sort of corporate sponsorship.
JCT: 2) Any LETS could but once the local currency is
spendable everywhere, why not fund with the local currency itself? Most
people will only need federal currency for out-of-town transactions anyway.
WV: 3) Could you also share some ideas on how to recruit
members from the community and the business sector? How do you encourage the
members to trade so that the accounts are more active? Thank you
Wolfgang Vincenti, Community Development Facilitator
London Community Resource Centre
388 Dundas St. 2nd Floor London, Ontario N6B 1V7
Bus:(519)432-1801 Fax.(519)432-6299
JCT: 3) There's no need to encourage when everyone in
town accepts local currency as currency. Just let the city borrow some,
spend it and then accept it in taxes to pay it back, interest-free, and
everyone in town
will then want it too. Like Calgary Council has made Calgary Greendollars
valuable in the eyes of everyone who rides transit, their friends and
merchants who know they'll take it too! Make the tokens worth real value and
service, without interest, and everything works flawlessly with no further
direction.
D. INFO ON FOREIGN LETS
From: Catherine <CBOULOC@aol.com>
Subject: [informations-SEL] TURMEL: Toulouse University Student LETS
CB: 1) As I am highly interested in becoming a member, Would
you be kind enough in telling me how to applicate for this FOREIGN LETS.
Regards Catherine
JCT: 1) I like to call a world-wide LETS UNILETS because it
makes sense the UN coordinate the network. But people in France are very
fortunate because the paper precursor to the Internet LETS I envisage is
your
JEU bank account booklets. The JEU people realized that there was no need
for everyone to have to contact the central computer to register
transactions, too much like real usury banks, when everyone could carry
their own bank account books with them and both parties can initial each
transaction with no need for central processing at all.
So anyone sets up a public IOU Time system, operates it themselves, just
like everyone operated their JEU bank books. Having always promoted physical
tokens as a cheap and free time accounting system, I had never really spent
much time in contemplation of low-velocity systems, let alone 1-velocity
systems where every transaction is
recorded. So it was with great pleasure that I realized that a 1-velocity
model was most compatible with the Internet since accounting for every
transaction with an email LETS is as close to free token accounting as you
can get.
E. PROF. BLAINE'S UPDATED TIME-MONEY SITE
From: Dr. Robert Blain <rblain@siue.edu>
Subject: Dr. Robert Blaine money web site
RB: 1) You might want to check out my new web site about Hour
Money for all monies of the world. Paul Glover has put a long version at
www.ithacahours.com/blain.html My new site is
http://webpages.charter.net/rblain/hourmoney.htm
Bob Blain
JCT: 1) Done. The more University Professors who have
the temerity to back interest-free Time Money now, the better.
F. TIMECURRENCY FOR WORLD PEACE?
From: Graham Irwin <graham@compassion-in-business.co.uk>
Subject: [ijccr] World Peace Research
To: ijccr@yahoogroups.com,
timebanksuk@yahoogroups.com
("tbuk")
GI: 1) Hi - I hope this doesn't seem like too strange a
request for this list, but I believe complementary currencies are part of
the solution to world peace...
JCT: 1) It's not "complementary" currencies that are part
of the solution to world peace, it's interest-free currencies competing with
enslaving interest-bearing ones that are part of the solution. The most and
only
indispensable part. And the whole solution to world peace is a world-wide
UNILETS interest-free currency.
GI: 2) I am researching for a new book on the subject of
world peace and the aftermath of September 11th and would welcome any
comments you may have on the subject. Whatever your views - whether you have
something positive to contribute or you think I'm a crackpot - they will be
greatly valued.
JCT: 2) I've been called a crack-pot but persevered despite it
because I bel