Monday, June 28, 2010

Solutions to America's Problems"
the oligarchy must be dethroned!!

  1. Be aware as we approach the next phase of economic decline. Do not be appeased with the Wall Street / DC solutions peddled by the same people that caused the problem. They will seduce us by appearing to make things more comfortable initially, but their design will centralize power further and make this problem worse. We must be willing to deal with short-term pain in order to develop a real fix.
  2. Find national leaders who understand this issue. Politicians who do not talk about it are either ignorant of our core problem or pawns of the empire.
  3. Push the federal government to issue sovereign money—money that is not a debt to financiers. The Constitution demands this in Article 1 Section 8. It is the only way to fix the problem illustrated in the cashflow diagram above. The United States is supposed to be a sovereign government, not subordinate to banks.
  1. Push your state legislatures to spend money into the system for infrastructure projects, rather than borrowing it from banks. (see the Minnesota Transportation Act). States are likewise supposed to be sovereign, not hostage to banks.
  2. Reconstitute local communities. Develop a neighborhood credit/debit system. Stop spending all your time serving the corporate empire to collect bank credit. That only fuels the empire system.
  3. Participate in party politics at the grassroots level by getting to know your Precinct Executive or running for that office. (see the National Precinct Alliance). Bottom-up party activity is the only way to take the parties away from the Wall Street empire. If all you do is watch their corporate TV commercials and vote every four years, you are contributing to the problem. Choosing Republican or Democrat puff pieces in that way is no different than choosing Coke or Pepsi based on how commercials make us feel.
  4. Move money into local credit unions, community banks, or convert some into debt-free money, i.e. precious metals, and store it outside the Wall Street system.
  5. And for those in enforcement jobs who work for this system—police, IRS, FBI, etc. and my old honorable colleagues in the military: you are serving an oligarchy and the narcissistic Ivy Leaguers who run the empire for them. You are not serving the free, constitutional government of a republic. Do the honorable thing.

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