If the majority of rank-and-file American citizens continue to buy gasoline at unreasonably exorbitant, continually rising prices, the current fuel dilemma is only going to get worse. By docilely doing exactly what the federal government wants Americans to do, to just buy the gas, it's only a blatant admission that the global economy has whipped the sovereign People of the United States; and it is evidenced when gas prices are over 4 dollars per gallon and the gas lines are filled and overflowing. It's a statement of concession to the gas moguls, to the Federal Reserve, and to an impotent U.S. Congress that the Constitution of the United States is no longer in force, and that Article 1, Section 8, Clause 5, which gives the Legislative Branch the exclusive right, and power, to coin money and to determine its value, is dead language.
The sovereign independent American economy worked just fine until U.S. Presidents, starting with Woodrow Wilson, began clandestine efforts behind the Peoples' back to create the new world order that pundits, such as Samuel P. Huntington, extolled, and that President George H. Bush first publicly acknowledged during his administration.
As Rep. Ron Paul (R. TX) has said, reflecting the wisdom of Presidents Thomas Jefferson and Andrew
Jackson, there does not have to be any sort of monetary inflation in a sovereign political economy based on a gold or silver standard, which is not inextricably connected with the money systems of other nations. A current self-professed Internet philosopher, Harley Hahn, has proposed that, "... aggression, politics, greed and hatred are inevitable expressions of human nature. What the lessons of history have really shown us is that the best way to ensure world peace is to create a stable (world) economy in which people, countries, and regions are economically dependent on one another." What Hahn left out of his statement, which is definitely reflected in his other ramblings and those of John K. Gailbraith and other international economists, is the word "world."
The global economy that has been incrementally created since 1913 in the United States has been cleverly accomplished through the deceitful creation of federal laws, trade agreements, and executive orders, which have essentially destroyed the stable independent and sovereign economy that our Founding Fathers diligently strove to create, from 1789 until 1910. If ordinary American citizens, who are greatly concerned with the outrageous costs of products and services in this country, will take a look, first, at the U.S. Constitution, and then at the Federal Reserve (that has the Executive power to coin money and determine its value), they will see that the supreme law of the land is not the law of the land. This is because wealthy and powerful U.S. presidents, representatives, and senators have, over the past 100 years, underhandedly misrepresented the interests of their constituents, the People of the United States, in order to create the economic monstrosity that we have today.
And the U.S. Supreme Court decisions, which have declared constitutional those congressional laws and resolutions that have directly contradicted the letter of the U.S. Constitution, are, according to reason and natural law, void on their face. The history of U.S. Supreme Court decisions in this country regarding the 16th Amendment, federal income taxation, the Federal Reserve, and the supremacy of federal jurisdiction over the rights and powers reserved only to the States by the Constitution, amount to the same effect that Nazi courts, in Germany, had in subverting the German Weimar Constitution, in terms of the supremacy of laws passed by a fascist Nazi legislature and its fuhrer over the rule the natural law.
What can the People do to show the federal government that they are still capable of the right conferred by the Declaration of Independence, to "alter or abolish any form of government that is tyrannical, and opposes natural law? Well, they can refuse to buy gas at 4 dollars per gallon. They can boycott the gas moguls, and the U.S. senators and representatives, who expect the People to respond to their hedonistic instincts, and not to reason. Park your cars and use mass transit, or get together and use fewer vehicles to get to work.
Effective national boycotting requires organization and cooperation between a firm majority of adult, voting-age citizens. And the chance of mutual organization and cooperation between adult U.S. citizens of different races, creeds, ethnicity, and national origin is what the federal government has underhandedly worked to oppose by ensuring gross cultural and racial heterogeneity in the republic. As history has proven for the past 100 years, the difficulty of bringing the collective American people together at the same table to work cohesively for mutual purposes has been tremendous.
A divided republic is what will continually promote the interests of the few wealthy affluent people who are arduously working to see the total demise of an independent American economy, and the rise of a global economy that will only bring a modicum of financial security to the greater number of American citizens. Such a beast is nearly in place, as evidenced by the preeminence of the World Bank, the International Monetary Fund, and the World Trade Association. These organizations currently work hand-in-hand with the U.S. Congress and the Federal Reserve in creating rules, policies, and laws, about which very, very few members of the U.S. voting age population know little.
So, personal asceticism and self-sacrifice are frequently the "only" means of achieving important objectives; for what will the major oil companies do when very few Americans are willing to buy their products, when their product supplies become uncontrollably large? What would McDonald's, Burger King, Wendy's, and other fast-food companies do if, suddenly, the majority of people stopped buying their products? They would immediately lower their prices, in order to attract more business. The oil companuies could easily charge $1.25 per gallon for gas, and still achieve a gross profit.
McDonald's could easily charge $1.00, or less, for any of their sandwiches, salads, or drinks and still accrue great profits. In a nutshell, for prices to go down, it will take the collective cohesive effort of 90 percent of the heterogeneous electorate to make a blatant economic statement to the federal government, to CEASE and DESIST in its deceitful efforts to make global paupers out of hardworking American citizens. When the dollar is, again, worth 100 pennies, instead of 30 pennies, free enterprise will again flourish in the U.S., and more Americans will enjoy the benefits of their labors.
If, perchance, Ron Paul gets elected as U.S. President in 2012, the gold standard might be restored, and the Federal Reserve abolished. This would initiate a new phase of restoration in the American republic and its political economy, replacing the awful global economy with what the Framers envisioned as a lasting sovereign economy. If God is willing, which I'm sure he is, it will be done!
The sovereign independent American economy worked just fine until U.S. Presidents, starting with Woodrow Wilson, began clandestine efforts behind the Peoples' back to create the new world order that pundits, such as Samuel P. Huntington, extolled, and that President George H. Bush first publicly acknowledged during his administration.
As Rep. Ron Paul (R. TX) has said, reflecting the wisdom of Presidents Thomas Jefferson and Andrew
Jackson, there does not have to be any sort of monetary inflation in a sovereign political economy based on a gold or silver standard, which is not inextricably connected with the money systems of other nations. A current self-professed Internet philosopher, Harley Hahn, has proposed that, "... aggression, politics, greed and hatred are inevitable expressions of human nature. What the lessons of history have really shown us is that the best way to ensure world peace is to create a stable (world) economy in which people, countries, and regions are economically dependent on one another." What Hahn left out of his statement, which is definitely reflected in his other ramblings and those of John K. Gailbraith and other international economists, is the word "world."
The global economy that has been incrementally created since 1913 in the United States has been cleverly accomplished through the deceitful creation of federal laws, trade agreements, and executive orders, which have essentially destroyed the stable independent and sovereign economy that our Founding Fathers diligently strove to create, from 1789 until 1910. If ordinary American citizens, who are greatly concerned with the outrageous costs of products and services in this country, will take a look, first, at the U.S. Constitution, and then at the Federal Reserve (that has the Executive power to coin money and determine its value), they will see that the supreme law of the land is not the law of the land. This is because wealthy and powerful U.S. presidents, representatives, and senators have, over the past 100 years, underhandedly misrepresented the interests of their constituents, the People of the United States, in order to create the economic monstrosity that we have today.
And the U.S. Supreme Court decisions, which have declared constitutional those congressional laws and resolutions that have directly contradicted the letter of the U.S. Constitution, are, according to reason and natural law, void on their face. The history of U.S. Supreme Court decisions in this country regarding the 16th Amendment, federal income taxation, the Federal Reserve, and the supremacy of federal jurisdiction over the rights and powers reserved only to the States by the Constitution, amount to the same effect that Nazi courts, in Germany, had in subverting the German Weimar Constitution, in terms of the supremacy of laws passed by a fascist Nazi legislature and its fuhrer over the rule the natural law.
What can the People do to show the federal government that they are still capable of the right conferred by the Declaration of Independence, to "alter or abolish any form of government that is tyrannical, and opposes natural law? Well, they can refuse to buy gas at 4 dollars per gallon. They can boycott the gas moguls, and the U.S. senators and representatives, who expect the People to respond to their hedonistic instincts, and not to reason. Park your cars and use mass transit, or get together and use fewer vehicles to get to work.
Effective national boycotting requires organization and cooperation between a firm majority of adult, voting-age citizens. And the chance of mutual organization and cooperation between adult U.S. citizens of different races, creeds, ethnicity, and national origin is what the federal government has underhandedly worked to oppose by ensuring gross cultural and racial heterogeneity in the republic. As history has proven for the past 100 years, the difficulty of bringing the collective American people together at the same table to work cohesively for mutual purposes has been tremendous.
A divided republic is what will continually promote the interests of the few wealthy affluent people who are arduously working to see the total demise of an independent American economy, and the rise of a global economy that will only bring a modicum of financial security to the greater number of American citizens. Such a beast is nearly in place, as evidenced by the preeminence of the World Bank, the International Monetary Fund, and the World Trade Association. These organizations currently work hand-in-hand with the U.S. Congress and the Federal Reserve in creating rules, policies, and laws, about which very, very few members of the U.S. voting age population know little.
So, personal asceticism and self-sacrifice are frequently the "only" means of achieving important objectives; for what will the major oil companies do when very few Americans are willing to buy their products, when their product supplies become uncontrollably large? What would McDonald's, Burger King, Wendy's, and other fast-food companies do if, suddenly, the majority of people stopped buying their products? They would immediately lower their prices, in order to attract more business. The oil companuies could easily charge $1.25 per gallon for gas, and still achieve a gross profit.
McDonald's could easily charge $1.00, or less, for any of their sandwiches, salads, or drinks and still accrue great profits. In a nutshell, for prices to go down, it will take the collective cohesive effort of 90 percent of the heterogeneous electorate to make a blatant economic statement to the federal government, to CEASE and DESIST in its deceitful efforts to make global paupers out of hardworking American citizens. When the dollar is, again, worth 100 pennies, instead of 30 pennies, free enterprise will again flourish in the U.S., and more Americans will enjoy the benefits of their labors.
If, perchance, Ron Paul gets elected as U.S. President in 2012, the gold standard might be restored, and the Federal Reserve abolished. This would initiate a new phase of restoration in the American republic and its political economy, replacing the awful global economy with what the Framers envisioned as a lasting sovereign economy. If God is willing, which I'm sure he is, it will be done!
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