The Expendable American Paper Cup Patent System
After these two last nails are driven into the coffin, the expendable corpse of the United States will rot pretty quickly. One of the deadly nails is the Sea Treaty, which is bad enough. The other nail is The Patent Reform Act.
The good news is that the The Bilderberg meetings will no longer have to be held in complete secret. Reporters will be invited in so those attending can brag about how they made a “world level playing field” with gusto! As progressive Hillary would say…it will be real “got cha!” moment for the American people.
The bad news is Nostradamus is being resurrected for judgment day, and he’s pretty gloomy.
Basically this Patent Reform Act means “the elites” will allow only so many billionaires on the planet. The rest of you will just have to be happy working for Home Depot.
No more creative thinking and getting rich for you little guys…only on their multinational turf will you be allowed to think up new inventions. And maybe, if you’re lucky—they will give you a bigger office and a patent plaque for your ingenuity. With the new patent reform the “if you invent it here, it’s ours” rule will expand to everyone outside the companies.
No wonder it’s so easy for the liberals to sell communism.
I know a little bit about the patent process. I have three patents of my own because one day, like many of the suffering masses, I decided I had a good idea that would maybe make me enough money so that I could actually afford a lawyer.
You guessed it—I got them myself because I couldn’t afford the patent lawyers. I could barely afford driving to their offices.
I did learn that a patent means very little. It only gives you license to “sue.” Since it takes at least a million dollars to sue the big companies now, the little man has no chance.
No, the little man’s best chances were to get to market before the big companies, and our old system helped him do that by keeping his ideas ‘secret.’
The Patent Reform Act will allow everyone in the whole world to see your patent idea and just copy it…so that the big companies can just steal it from you. It saves them time and having to pay a salary to some creative guy in engineering. It’s more complicated than that, but that’s the end game.
Unfair you say? Hey—that’s why the CEO’s get the big bucks.
What are you going to do about that? Sue them? I think not. They want to take the patent litigation out of the hands of the Patent Office and put it into the hands of judges and juries, no doubt appointed by the new “President.”
The patent system that we inherited from our founders is one of the main reasons why America rose above all other nations to become the leader of the world. America’s creativity gave the world such wonders as the electric light bulb, airplanes, and my personal favorite…Spell Check.
No other country competed with us in creativity. Our inventors were protected.
But now our government wants to just hand over “your” next great idea to the corporations.
Why? Because they all own big stock, and they are in the billionaire club.
Now added to all the products kept off the market by big corporations, will be all the product ideas that will never come to fruition.
We will become like China. Communism has a system where one man cannot succeed therefore they have to steal ideas.
The Patent Reform Act will provide the “level playing international patent system.”America will be the new expendable empty paper cup.
And as any CEO looking out for the big bottom line would say…might as well throw it away.
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