If the workers that filled the shelves today continue to work tomorrow the shelves will continue to be full.
The driller continues to drill, the miner continues to mine, the refiners continue to refine, the truckers continue to truck, the stockers continue to stock and the managers continue to manage, all in the absence of the accounting department who would need to find more productive work.
Ok, you with me, so far?
Now, let's pay these workers in free passes to the store instead of dollars.
Will that lead to short term shortages? Yes.
Will those shortages be worked out in time by increasing output? Yes.
The proposal is that by eliminating money as a means of accounting for goods we can all access the goods without limiting ourselves to what the lowest wages and highest prices of crapitalism limits us to.
Why should the people doing the least work get the biggest rewards?
Why would we continue to play along with the game that makes us slaves to the international bankster families when we can just stop paying the cashier on the way out of the store?
As long as the consumption is recorded and reorders placed the shelves will continue to be full.
As long as we continue to make the products the products will be there whether we use dollars to limit our consumption to what those on top want us to have or if we just share with each other like we were family.
Can you give a reason that if the workers continue to work the shelves won't be full?