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By: DueDillinger in CONSTITUTION | Recommend this post (1)
Wed, 19 Oct 11 4:11 PM | 54 view(s)
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Msg. 15786 of 21975
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While I (mostly) agree, mon, what you seem to want is nothing less than an immediate revolution; an event that is inherently violent and doomed to produce a dangerous totalitarian state as an initial result.

When a vehicle is moving in the wrong direction at high speed, you can't just throw it into reverse or it self-destructs. Only the most expert driver/pilot can execute a 180° turn at high speed and we obviously don't have anyone with the requisite skill.

Of the Republican field, Ron Paul is the only candidate who isn't ultimately bankster (dare I say illuminati?) business as usual. You might as well support him because the revolution you want will begin the day he's killed.

BTW: Gerald Celente predicts THE CRASH sometime in October. God help us all.

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Re: Ron Paul to release serious fiscal reform plan...
By: monkeytrots
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Wed, 19 Oct 11 11:32 AM
Msg. 15785 of 21975

Don't like a single one of them. Plain and simple.

But then, I am in a pissy mood.

A balanced budget within 'three years' really is not acceptable. It might be 'doable' - but it still is not acceptable.

Personal Savings - what a joke. Until the Fed is halted from the century long gutting of savings through their very deliberate policy of cutting the value of savings in HALF every 6-14 years (sometimes faster) through deliberate inflation - 'personal savings' are financial stupidity - no, correction, financial INSANITY. Ask the East Germans about that.

We have seen a 50% decrease in the PURCHASING POWER of the dollar in the past 3 years alone - Personal Savings have been GUTTED paying for the un-balanced (full range of meanings to that) policies of the FED and the federal government.

The Corporate 'tax rates' and 'capital repatriation' - not going to happen in our life times. Corporations are INDIVIDUALS under the law - and, according to the 14th ammendment - What is being proposed there is strictly UN-Constitutional. Start thinking in that direction - it is an eye opener.

Sarbanes Oxley has ALWAYS been a joke - a very bad joke from day one. The only ones to 'benefit' from it have been the huge corps - where the additional overhead is miniscule - compared to what it does to small and mid sized businesses. Does the 'average American' even KNOW that SO exists, much less what it does ? No.

Congressional Review of 'new regulations' - STILL UN-Constitutional - the power of these 'regulatory' bodies to issue regulations with the force of law belongs SOLELY in the hands of the Congress - that is the FUNCTION of the Congress - legislation. It is NOT the function of the 'executive branch' in any way, shape, form or manner.

As I said - freeping incrementalism. Time to bring the hickory baseball bat out of the closet - and start swinging. Everything else is going to get 'compromised' to death - and we both know it.

I could go on, Due - but, quite frankly - it is a non-starter with me.


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