Posted on 12/12/2005 8:53:27 AM PST by HopefulPatriot
The ink wasn't dry on the Constitution before one of the Founders who gave it birth expressed his doubts about the ability of Americans to preserve the Constitution that defined the United States. Three Franklin quotes provide the insight needed to understand his cynicism:
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Beautiful. Thank you.
"When the people find they can vote themselves money, that will herald the end of the republic."
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What we have here is a failure to communicate. No One likes your message or else you have not commuicated it effectively.
And Jefferson warned us that "When the servants of the people are paid on something other than that which the people themselves produce, the roles of master and servant will be reversed."
I remind you of that as a lead-in to this:
This post perfectly describes why I'm a pessimist.
While the 'Pubs may enjoy an electoral majority in a variety of venues, let's face it: If you strip away those among us who are really closet socialists, you're back down to a tiny, ineffective minority.
I honestly believe our slide toward socialism will continue. The only question really is how fast.
I do think we need a well spoken leader. A charismatic fellow who can get everyday Americans on board. We need high school graduates to be able to understand - even those coming out of the indoctrination camps!
Ok. That's pretty obvious.
But . . . .
"When the people find they can vote themselves money, that will herald the end of the republic."
So, which party holds the pursestrings now and is rapidly accelerating spending, waste and national debt? Which party rammed through the assault on the First Amendment, and which president happily signed it? Which party and president are suspiciously quiet about the outrageous Kelo decision?
Both of the Big Stupid Government parties suck.
It was no accident that freedom began to disappear on an accelerating scale in 1912. Restoring the Constitution is the surest way to end the Federal Reserve, the scourge of free markets.
The discussion of currencies and money goes right over the head of 90+% of modern economists and all Keynesian economists. While the Federal Reserve provides most of the financing and funding that makes socialism possible for a short period of time, the arguments needed to refute it will not be a paramount issue for the over whelming numbers of conservative voters who are willing to vote for freedom.
Freedom is the right to make our own choices. If Social Security and Medicare were the be-all, end-all highly successful programs that Democrats claim, it would not be necessary to make participation in these programs mandatory. And Democrats would not become apoplectic when discussions take to place to make participation in these programs voluntary.
After years of research, I personally, have reached the point where I believe that money is simply too important to entrust to government and have some revolutionary ideas on how to establish a private currency. When the government subverts the Constitution, private enterprise can offer the people a choice. By definition, FREEDOM is the right to exercise our own choices.
<< Both of the Big Stupid Government parties suck. >>
Spot on!
-OR- Many here are beginning realize they are not small government republicans but big government republicans i.e. government employees.. or other Union members..
Ann Coulter is the leanest meanest RINO exposer of all..
A brief look at many threads (on Ann Coulter) will show overt or covert EXPOSURE.. Annie just drives the RINOs nutz.. The liberals hold their nose when they pass by.. but the RINOs feel naked.. and exposed.. and perform a ritual dance.. Funny if you think about it..
Ann Coulter is a GENIUS.. and national treasure.
How then do you explain these?
Socialism is a failed economic model. It will fail every time it is tried. No one can predict the future, but if your view of the future is correct then the future of the United States as a nation is measured in years, not decades. It's about making choices; Ash-heap or Renaissance?
Are you familiar with e-gold. Their private currency is up and running. I decided to go on the personal gold standard in Feb. Um, good choice. I used IAU, which is an ETF.
Thank you Sir, and Merry Christmas!
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You will not get an argument from us. But the one thing that Ann Coulter and other conservatives have failed to do, it to show you how to defeat some RINO's and at the same time move surviving RINO's to the right. And we will show you how this same strategy can be used to shift almost all Democrats to the right as well.
You are going to enjoy our discussions of the 'Red Shift'.
Yes, and with most of the others as well. You are definitely on the 'right' track. There are several analogies that you can track down on the internet that illustrate how gold has preserved purchasing power for centuries. History tells us that all currencies periodically return to their intrinsic value.
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