A really interesting commentary. Obviously you won't be oneof those receiving donations to any campaign fund. Perhaps this is what allows you to call a con game what it is.
Thanks Richard - You are the first to be clear about this sad reality.
On Nov 23 06:09 PM Ain't Gonna Take It Richard wrote:
> It is truly a repeat of something the money lenders have done before > ... many times. That being the selling of a nation into slavery through > deceit, con-artistry and trickery. From now on, we, and all generations > beyond will be forking over a good portion of their productivity > to private bankers. This, for the bankers having lent usabsolutely > nothing. When these pivate bankers (part of an elite bankng catel) > "loan" the US money, they don't go to their vauts and get gold for > us, they punch a key on a keyboard which authorizes the printing > of dollars (paper, and essentially worthless) OR worse yet, just > create a ledger amount with interest due from us to them. > > Nothing tangible was ever loaned, just ceated out of thin air. Then > we pay them interest with true capital, work productivity and real > money. > > This is just slavery in a mdern and coplex form. The money changers > have been polishing their act like a 5000 year old Houdini, and they > own us now, as well as our government and all (or nealrly all) politicians. > > > This is why absoutley no politician to date, has been able to offer > a "solution" or "plan" for economic recovery that makes any senseat > all.. It can't be done without getting rid of the Fed, and most of > them are so dumb, they don't even know how the money system works > in this country. All they seem to know, is that they don't have enough > money to meet their spending wishes, and that the Fed bankers (prvate > bankers) continually give them the out - borrowing- money which they > don't have, can't get from the taxpayers, and won't have to personally > pay back. > > What a great political system we have. And for a closing bell, consider > that an estimated 40-50% of all those lobby-ist calls that get made > to YOUR locally elected Federal poltician are from bank or insurance > companies, and you understand the game.... they make campaign re-election > funds available in big numbers .... you and I don't.
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A really interesting commentary. Obviously you won't be oneof those receiving donations to any campaign fund. Perhaps this is what allows you to call a con game what it is.
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Thanks Richard - You are the first to be clear about this sad reality.
On Nov 23 06:09 PM Ain't Gonna Take It Richard wrote:
> It is truly a repeat of something the money lenders have done before
> ... many times. That being the selling of a nation into slavery through
> deceit, con-artistry and trickery. From now on, we, and all generations
> beyond will be forking over a good portion of their productivity
> to private bankers. This, for the bankers having lent usabsolutely
> nothing. When these pivate bankers (part of an elite bankng catel)
> "loan" the US money, they don't go to their vauts and get gold for
> us, they punch a key on a keyboard which authorizes the printing
> of dollars (paper, and essentially worthless) OR worse yet, just
> create a ledger amount with interest due from us to them.
>
> Nothing tangible was ever loaned, just ceated out of thin air. Then
> we pay them interest with true capital, work productivity and real
> money.
>
> This is just slavery in a mdern and coplex form. The money changers
> have been polishing their act like a 5000 year old Houdini, and they
> own us now, as well as our government and all (or nealrly all) politicians.
>
>
> This is why absoutley no politician to date, has been able to offer
> a "solution" or "plan" for economic recovery that makes any senseat
> all.. It can't be done without getting rid of the Fed, and most of
> them are so dumb, they don't even know how the money system works
> in this country. All they seem to know, is that they don't have enough
> money to meet their spending wishes, and that the Fed bankers (prvate
> bankers) continually give them the out - borrowing- money which they
> don't have, can't get from the taxpayers, and won't have to personally
> pay back.
>
> What a great political system we have. And for a closing bell, consider
> that an estimated 40-50% of all those lobby-ist calls that get made
> to YOUR locally elected Federal poltician are from bank or insurance
> companies, and you understand the game.... they make campaign re-election
> funds available in big numbers .... you and I don't.