Chapter 141: Let's Make America Truly Unified!
Tom also understands that talking to people is like "prescribing the right medicine", you have to talk to people, and you have to talk nonsense when you see people.
When dealing with idealists, you should discuss ideals with them.
What are the ideals of the top brass of the American Workers' Union in this era?
Let's talk about the ultimate dream of mankind, for these people, it is too far away,
But if there is a way to get more social resources for all employees, including them, they will be motivated.
The ideal is not only on the one hand, but it is also tempting to live a better life on the other hand, and these are still human rights fighters.
Tom is like an ear demon, and he has been using his high-pitched "devil whisper" to bewitch these high-level American staff union executives.
Let the top management of the American employee union forget what their ultimate goal is, and instead "keep their feet on the ground" to improve the quality of life a little bit first.
How can we achieve the ultimate goal without improving the quality of life?
People should be down-to-earth, not just looking up at the stars.
You want your life to be better, not to care about how others are doing.
Don't worry how much the cake gets bigger, just know how many hairs you have on it.
After listening to Tom's "Devil's Whisper", President Silves, the president of the American Staff Union, was the first to stand up,
Silves also understood the meaning of Tom's long list of speeches, which Tom Smith meant: Only when the country is truly unified and infighting is eliminated can employees get a better life.
As long as the infighting is not eliminated, there will always be a large number of people who will leave production in order to serve the infighting at the top level, and from the perspective of social productivity, the more people will be separated from production, the greater the burden on the living needs of the working class engaged in production.
"Mr. Smith, how can we reduce this large number of people who are not engaged in the production industry?"
"Hahaha, President Sylves, you're really joking, you're still thinking about it, don't you know how to reduce it?"
Tom laughed a few times, then put on the protective gear again, and repressed the hood he had just taken off for the purpose of speaking, and returned to the appearance of a rubber penguin.
After reverting to his appearance as a rubber penguin, Tom ignored the group of thoughtful executives of the American employee union in front of him, and looked through the documents in front of him, one of which caught Tom's eye.
The document, titled "Cholera May Have a Respiratory Transmission Version," locked Tom's eyes in the air.
This document was submitted to Tom by Smith Pharmaceutical, which Tom had invested a lot of manpower and material resources.
With Tom's strong support, Smith Medical Institute has begun a variety of epoch-making medical research.
Some experiments that were considered religious and moral taboos in the nineteenth century also began to make great strides under Tom's encouragement.
The reason why the attending physician who gave Milia a caesarean section before knew about the caesarean section mortality rate was because Tom gave him the money to find a large number of expectant pregnant women and ask them to "voluntarily" turn the natural birth into a caesarean section.
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Thanks to the experience of this attending physician, Milia was able to give birth to Tom's first son by caesarean section in the mid-19th century.
In addition to caesarean section, organ transplantation experiments in healthy individuals, living pharmacology experiments, etc.,
With the support of Tom and a large number of medical enthusiasts, these medical experiments have been carried out thousands of times in the Smith Medical Institute.
Just as Tom was about to see in detail how the cholera variant was transmitted through the respiratory tract, President Silves interrupted Tom's train of thought:
"Of course we know what you mean, Mr. Smith—that is, to make America truly unified, so that the people of America can live better."
"Not only you, but the whole world as well, as long as the whole world is not united, your ultimate dream will never be realized."
But Tom didn't say the words,
Just say in my heart,
Whether Tom will say it or not depends on the timing.
It was only possible to say this on the day when Tom ruled the world.
Tom also doesn't know if his lifespan will support him to dominate the world.
Even if Tom's lifespan is sufficient, are the figures in various interest systems such as the giants of Europe, the waste dragons of East Asia, and the religious hegemons of the Middle East and South Asia really so easy to defeat by Tom?
In addition to Tom's own longevity and the reason for the strength of external enemies, there is now a division within the Smith family between the hedonistic and martial arts factions and the absolute allegiance faction.
The divisions within the family were fine while Tom, the absolute helmsman, was alive, but if one day Tom suddenly left, what would happen to the Smith family?
Tom shook his mind as his thoughts drifted away, and looked back at the president of the American Workers' Union, Silves.
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At this time, Tom realized that he was actually in a state of taking one step at a time, just like Silves in front of him.
The ultimate ideal of the proponents of Mr. Ma's thought, represented by Silves, is the ultimate ideal of all mankind - the realization of oneism.
Tom's ultimate ideal is the ultimate ideal of the individual human being – to be the ultimate producer.
The ultimate ideal of both sides is too far away for both sides at this stage,
They can only take one step at a time.
Silves can only try to improve the living standards of his employees first, and then see if he can go further and make his ultimate ideal come true step by step.
Tom can only start with Texas Mexico, unify the United States step by step, become the absolute ruler of the United States first, and then talk about the next step.
And under Tom's "brainwashing", Silves and Tom also have a common goal at this stage - to make America truly unified.
Tom knew that in the minds of Silves, as well as all the top brass of the American Workers' Union, he should be an unprofitable factory owner and capitalist.
Through the thick glass protective mask, Tom shouted to the top brass of the American Employee Union:
"You know that now, right? Only by unifying the American region can the people of America live a better life."
"And the contemptible is not talented, and there is no one of the most powerful factory owners in the United States."
"Reasonably, I'm now the factory owner in the United States who has the best chance of becoming the only factory owner in the United States."
"Let's unite America together!"
"Only then will I be able to become a bigger factory owner and have more wealth, and you will be able to take this opportunity to reduce the social resources that all employees in America hand over to the middle class!"
"Let's make America truly unified!"
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