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Taylor Industries: What We Are About

Consider this an "Executive Summary"

The context of TI's founding is not in the desperate search to exploit new markets or profits. Instead, the context of TI's founding is to be seen in the rust belt, Tennasee Valley, and ghettos that grow in number. Locations where there is a surplus of labor, and access to the supply chain is limited only in what could be found in a Dollar General. Towns where the flow of capital is outwards to a bank account in Chicago, with little actually staying in these communities. We're sure we dont have to explain the effect this has on these communities. The decadent urban and suburban bourgeoisie only offer the advice of "Lifitng yourself by your bootstraps", while the leaders of land and financial capital dont know nor care of the plights of these peoples.

Where there is a problem of this massive scale, Taylor Industries offers a solution that doesn't involve the decimation of entire communities. What we offer is a grassroots project in establishing worker co-operatives to produce and maintain a parallel industrial supply chain. The exact mechanisms are deserving of more detail on it's own dedicated page. Broadly speaking, the organization these "Franchises" and how they're implimentable is by reducing the initial capital to near zero, by either providing the documentation necessary for individuals to build their own machines from scrap and waste, or by implimenting a "Pay it forward" model, where industry is gifted from other "Franchises" with the expectation that industry created by the individuals "Franchise" is distributed to others wanting to participate.

The true scope of Taylor Industries is vast, as the project to be undertaken is in doing the necessary research and manufacture of entire supply chains, and as such there may be no definite timeline of "Success". What can be said is that Taylor Industries success will not be found by reaching any valuation, or managing to make a certain number of dollars per year. Instead, success will be found only when a community can become self-sufficient without having to interact with the larger international supply chain. Where food, water, electricity, machines, and luxaries can be produced and distributed by you and your neighbor.