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Without agreement of respect and regard for this document "Because I Say So" becomes the ruling Ideology.
When people finally realize that the "Concept of Money" is at the root of government we may actually see a turn around in attitude. Money is power.
Down with the Corpratocracy !!!
The buddy system is great if benevolent people are involved; It is the opposite if the contrary is true.
Evil always seeks the seat of power. Power given is not so easily taken back. Consider that the Devil may occupy the seat intended for angels in the issuance of governmental power. The price to good people for apathy in public affairs is to be ruled by evil.
The Worst Is Yet To Come.
Safety will be found in Real Estate or tangible assets.
The Reset Continues.
On Jan 22 11:14 AM axelrod608 wrote:
> Good job. Keep those breakfast buffets coming. Always informative
> and timely.
>
> As I watched our new Prez and a roomful of his picks take the oath
> of office I was struck as they all swore to uphold and defend the
> Constitution, and later the same day map out the strategy for the
> next round of bailouts.
>
> It makes one wonder if any of them ever actually read the Constitution,
> which contains an assortment of good ideas including the one which
> lays out the proper way to handle failing companies. Bankruptcy
> is the Constitution's mandate for dealing with our current financial
> mess.
>
> And there's not a word in the Constitution authorizing anyone or
> any branch of government to bail out failing individuals or businesses
> using federal funds.
>
> We have totally lost our way. Our leaders treat our Constitution
> as an old decrepit second cousin they let sleep in the attic and
> feed occasionally. Drag him out occasionally for show and family
> photos.
>
> I don't know about anybody else, but the "change" I was hoping for
> included going back to the ways our founding fathers instructed us
> to follow in the operation of government. Then again, I wasn;t naive
> enough to actually believe it would ever happen.
>
> Tax and spend, borrow and spend - there's no real difference. Looks
> like we get to settle for a "change" of names on the doors and desks.