There's a place where the light won't find you
Holding hands while the walls come tumbling down
When they do
We'll be right behind you
--Tears for Fears
First, create a centralized government.
Second, grant the centralized government unlimited capacity for forcefully confiscating economic resources (thru taxation and money printing).
Third, give all people, including those who have little or no resources, an equal vote in how government should redistribute those confiscated resources, and couple with democratic (majority wins) decision rule.
Now, forecast the subsequent general trend (up or down) for each of the following:
government size
special interest groups seeking to influence politicians
national debt
budget deficits
unemployment
Yep. Now what about these:
voluntary cooperation
innovation
general standard of living
An easier forecasting problem you'll never find.
Reversing the trends is straightforward as well. Removing condition two above should be sufficient, although removing condition three reduces the chance of recurrence.
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43.6 million Americans continued to rely on food stamps in November 2010.
More than 14% of the population drew food stamps in November 2010.
In both Washington, D.C. and Mississippi more than a fifth of residents received food stamps — the highest recipiency rates of any state.
~Wall Street Journal, February 2, 2011
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