Juan Liu---For Mayor of Fort Erie

= Servant of the People = Everyone Is the True Mayor

= Servant of the People = Everyone Is the True Mayor

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Scientific Development Economic Series: Satisfying the people’s livelihood is the first need of economic development. People’s lives must first ensure that everyone has worry-free food, or even free food — even animals have the right to live for free, how can humans not yet have this “basic human right” that animals enjoy?!

In response:

  1. We only need to connect all the abandoned land in Yili Fort into one continuous area, focusing on developing natural animal husbandry. This will greatly reduce manual labor while obtaining more and higher-quality beef, mutton, chicken, duck and other meats. Combined with natural fishery and artificial fish farming, this will be sufficient to meet the city’s people’s need for free high-protein meat, and can also be exported for profit.
  2. For fruits, fruit trees should be widely planted among the grass. Especially during flowering and fruiting periods, they serve as dazzling landscape highlights in the grassland, provide shade umbrellas needed during grazing, and act as shared food for both humans and animals.
  3. As for vegetables, we only need to build plant factories. Especially since the local winter is very long, only greenhouse cultivation can ensure that fresh local vegetables are available all year round, without the need to import expensive and less fresh vegetables from other places in the United States. After relying on existing technology to quickly build a plant factory to meet the needs of the city’s people, in the future we will build the world’s tallest self-sufficient Mountain City-level skyscraper, and allocate 1-3 branch buildings as the highest vertical vegetable factories. This will be more cost-effective than modern plant factories, enjoy better natural lighting and ventilation, and produce vegetables and dwarf fruits of even higher quality. In addition, every household will have a two-story aerial apartment with a shallow soil base in front of the door for planting dwarf fruit trees and herbaceous vegetables. This will not only enable more efficient and higher-quality vegetable production and profitability, but also allow us, while living high above, to enjoy fresh oxygen at all times. We can have a broad vision, look out at the world, enjoy the beautiful scenery for thousands of miles around, experience the spiritual life that humans should have, and at the same time be able to touch our own green life up close and eat fresh, living vegetables and fruits directly.
  4. The most expensive part of indoor vegetable cultivation is labor. In response, we will implement a factory direct democratic system, open to all citizens. Not only will everyone have the opportunity to run for employee positions, but even after the factory is fully staffed, all citizens can still follow the factory procedures, enter the vegetable workshop, directly pick the vegetables and dwarf fruits they need, reduce labor costs, and obtain fresher vegetables than those from supermarkets. They can also learn relevant knowledge and even help with workshop work. After all, a democratic enterprise is inherently a shared enterprise for all citizens, like everyone’s private enterprise (for the specific economic democracy system, please see the Economic Section of this websitehttps://wwwhll.com/economic-and-peoples-livelihood/). This achieves multiple benefits at once — a win-win for all.

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