Posted on 04/19/2025 5:35:28 PM PDT by Noumenon
One has to view the federal government as a criminal organization. That’s the only way it makes sense, that’s the only way to approach a rectification. Without that, with thinking that there are just some adjustments to be made in the Republican or Democrat balances in the House and Senate, nothing will happen.
The government is a means of swindling the American people of taxes, promising to address their issues, but that’s like a fraud scheme designed to promise fixes to one’s house until they get the down payment and disappear into the mist. The level of transfers from the treasury to NGOs that provide money for protesters and coordinate the resistance to deportations, reducing federal employees and agencies is massive. The budget hardly pays for anything other than anti-American propaganda making miniscule percentages of the population dominant in every aspect of American life.
It’s all a scam to distance the American people from their pride in themselves as a people and the continuity of the nuclear family. In a lot of instances, that’s the stated goal of these NGOs and it’s been so long since there was an actual appropriations process to the budget that these funds are perpetuated with every continuing resolution (CR) they pass.
With that as background, here’s the gist of the piece: We earned it; they stole it; we want it back.
What have they stolen? With the journey into “green energy” idiocy, they have literally crippled the American power grid and system. One or two power generation stations that go down now will leave large swaths of Americans without power. That’s insanity. Power, like everything else, should be in massive surplus in the United States and the only reason that it’s not is due to federal government regulations, permitting processes and the unstable environment of power generation investment.
The whole concept of regulating industries has gone from beneficial to nearly suicidal oppression. Was there ever any other purpose? I grew up in the 1970’s and saw the effects of pollution and whatever minor adjustments to industrial processes was required to keep people from dumping hazardous waste into the rivers and streams seems rational, but it quickly became a means of increasing the size and power of the federal government. Once something starts, it never ends. Unlike the private sector where if one makes bad decisions or goes too far afield of their purpose, the business usually dies, like Blockbuster Video Rentals. If it were a federal agency, they would still have thousands of stores all over America on the off chance someone might want to rent a video and the American people would be forced to keep them staffed and running.
What have we lost in the meantime? Automobiles are so heavily regulated only a few large companies can survive in the regulatory environment, most of them foreign owned. Why not deregulate that and let people experiment with different methods of conveyance? What has been lost due to overregulation? We would probably have flying cars if it had been left to individual engineers without the yoke of federal regulation. I’ve suggested that if they don’t make any more than 1000 units they shouldn’t be held to the same standards as mass-produced automobiles.
This is just an example of one industry, but they’re all hindered in one way or another by OSHA imposing stupid safety regulations that are difficult if not impossible to comply with without violating another regulation. And, the EPA imposing business-killing delays and conflicts. Most of the true safety things are imposed by the company itself, because they don’t want to get priced out of the market by high injury rates leading to high insurance costs and perhaps not being able to get insurance at all, if it’s bad enough. I ran a pretty good safety program at the company I owned for that reason alone. Eight years in and we only had one serious injury and that’s in the drilling business.
The shear amount of money taken out of the pockets of workers and put into the pockets of administration, either corporate or government, to keep up with federal reporting requirements, insurance and the like is what has helped to cause the loss of salaries keeping up with the cost of living. If you tack on theft of treasury funds and higher taxes paying largely for liberal causes and not providing for infrastructure improvements, causing delays in traffic and a supply chain running through thick mud, it starts to sink in just how much federal, state and local mismanagement has cost.
They’ve proven in so many ways that we’re not here to be protected, we’re not here to be obeyed; to them, the American people are here to be fleeced, poisoned and imprisoned. We’ve tried to do it right, to build a record of injustices and rejected remedies, but now we’re down to it, folks. Whatever we get from these people, these bureaucrats, we’re going to have to take it. We can start with their budgets that they’ve abused and turned against our interests. I’m willing to run as far as this administration is willing to go to cut those budgets, disband those agencies, fire those workers, but that’s not where it stops. That’s just a start.
Again, We earned it; They Stole it; We want it back. That’s what this is all about, not Trump, not conservatism, certainly not Republicanism, those are mere vehicles, but those will only take one to the scene of the battle, they will not take one to victory. Before, they would only take one to the movies, so, at least now, they go to the scene of the battle.
If we lose, we will be swamped by greedy immigrants who want to rape our daughters, kill our sons, or turn them into jihadists to kill us. To whatever degree the spineless of the population is willing to take it, they endanger us all and should be seen as a threat from the very beginning. Look at recent history of how those willing to roll over nearly killed the American population by trying to force the rest to take a deadly, experimental vaccine. So, they will be there to undermine everything important about America and so we need those staunch defenders of individual liberty to start taking their role seriously.
This is what we are going to lay out in our documentary Deconstruction: America’s Fifth Deflection Point, because it has to exceed Trump, just as it preceded Trump. He’s one actor in the drama unfolding in the nation, he is not the end all and most people know it now, if they didn’t a few months ago. I’m still willing to let him drive the car as far as he can, but we have to take the wheel after that, or instead of that.
The above quote is a huuuuge part of the reason we are free.
I just listened to Episode 8 of Liberty & Learning, Larry Arnn and Mark Levin take us through the Pilgrims, all the way to Patriot's Day. Today marks the 250 year anniversary of Lexington and Concord. I have studied a lot of our real, true history. I learned a lot more about all of it listening to Episode 8.
The American militia were replete with quarter-mile sharpshooters. While the British lined up to be picked off by those very same sharpshooters, the sharpshooters positioned themselves to NOT out in the open. I hope we will not need to do it again, but we should be ready.
Agreed.
The government is a means of swindling the American people of taxes, promising to address their issues, but that’s like a fraud scheme designed to promise fixes to one’s house until they get the down payment and disappear into the mist.
Civil War ping. This is how the corrupt government, controlled by powerful rich people in the North, started the civil war.
The South was cutting off their money, so they invaded.
Excellent review...
Yep, they take our tax money to build a very sophisticated weapons, spy, and communications system. They use communications to indoctrinate us with fear while removing our liberties.
The water is now hot, and like frogs, we cannot jump out. Hopefully, POTUS Trump and his “crew” can turn the “heat” off and allow us to cool down. Once recovered, people who used government to commit crimes should be slaughtered.
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Bkmk my friend.
Southern Democrats had no problem with Federal powers enforcing fugitive slave laws in free states, or Crazy Roger Tawney's SCOTUS making lawful slaveholders' unlimited "sojourning" with slaves into free states, or Federal postmasters preventing anti-slavery literature from being delivered in the South -- all that they were fine wil.
Southern Democrats in the 1850s were also notoriously corrupt, big spenders, internationalists and focused on their own sectional interests.
That's why Republicans in 1860 won election based on their promises to end Democrats' corruption, over-spending, and globalist focus -- as opposed to Republicans putting American workers first.
So, when Democrats were voted out of office in 1860, they immediately did what Democrats often do and are again doing today -- they effectively declared nullification, secession and war against the United States.
Rich men north of Richmond
The US Constitution said they had to enforce that. Article IV, section 2. Look it up.
or Crazy Roger Tawney's SCOTUS making lawful slaveholders' unlimited "sojourning" with slaves into free states, or Federal postmasters preventing anti-slavery literature from being delivered in the South -- all that they were fine wil.
If "sojourning" with slaves was constitutionally legal in 1789, on what basis could it be made illegal?
States don't get to ignore constitutional laws they don't like.
Yup.
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