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Whose Money Is It?

In a democratic country — government of the people, by the people, for the people — who “owns” the government’s money? Either money is privately owned (people, companies, corporations, investment banks, etc) or it’s publicly owned. If through taxes, bonds, borrowing, printing, digital creation, money is deposited in the U.S. Treasury for later disbursement, whose money is it? Who actually OWNS that money before it’s sent on its way to pay the bills? Continue reading

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“P. S. I Love You!”

For a tiny, some would argue sociopathic minority, ‘more’ is never a question. It’s an answer! The only answer. Continue reading

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Ten Commandments For The New American Century

I got these without consulting a burning bush, or even having to leave the comfort of my home. People like rules. So here is fresh set of commandments, a divine path for putting America on the straight and true. Continue reading

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Change We Can Believe In

Change we can really believe in starts November 4th, arguably the most important election in our history. Continue reading

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Ship of State

We can sweat the small stuff but all we will end up doing is standing in a puddle of sweat. Continue reading

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What’s a trillion dollars or so between friends?

Returning control of the currency to the Federal government happens to be the most fundamental issue facing America in addressing its debt and systemic insolvency. Systemic insolvency simply means that bankruptcy is built into the system as now configured. Continue reading

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Differences That Don’t Make A Difference

Most of the legislation passed in the past two years __ an impressively long list of left and liberal leaning items __ will make no difference whatsoever to the long term prospects of America’s rapprochement with its fundamental ideals or its prospects for survival. Continue reading

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