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why need it be complicated? i say if it is complicated, it's a fail from the get go.Going back to the OP, my biggest concern with Ron Paul is not with him, it would be how the machinery for de-commissioning big chunks of the American government would work.
first, end the prohibition that is legal tender. take everything else in sequence. next.I think it would be very important to have a plan, which would include re-engineering the funding of Empire first and then use the funds this freed to bootstrap the government size reduction.
succession plan? wha? -- We may be tossed upon an ocean where we can see no land -- nor, perhaps, the sun or stars. But there is a chart and a compass for us to study, to consult, and to obey. That chart is the Constitution. Daniel Webster-- this is not "great man" territory. i hardly see him as visionary. he's unattractive. he's not eloquent. his message has not changed in 40 years. he has courage and conviction. it's ironic that his vision of leadership at this late stage would be painful and he himself would likely catch heLL in implementing it. the profundity of this nation's identity crisis is huge. a scientifically degraded rabble that does not even know what it wants. it's not likely we're up to the task. it's only a matter of do we want to be in some measure of control over the re-set or will we just be going along for the ride. those are two different destinations btw...Also IMHO he is a visionary and educator - what is the succession plan?
Elihu wrote:why need it be complicated? i say if it is complicated, it's a fail from the get go.Going back to the OP, my biggest concern with Ron Paul is not with him, it would be how the machinery for de-commissioning big chunks of the American government would work.
Elihu wrote:first, end the prohibition that is legal tender. take everything else in sequence. next.I think it would be very important to have a plan, which would include re-engineering the funding of Empire first and then use the funds this freed to bootstrap the government size reduction.
Elihu wrote:succession plan? wha? -- We may be tossed upon an ocean where we can see no land -- nor, perhaps, the sun or stars. But there is a chart and a compass for us to study, to consult, and to obey. That chart is the Constitution. Daniel Webster-- this is not "great man" territory. i hardly see him as visionary. he's unattractive. he's not eloquent. his message has not changed in 40 years. he has courage and conviction. it's ironic that his vision of leadership at this late stage would be painful and he himself would likely catch heLL in implementing it. the profundity of this nation's identity crisis is huge. a scientifically degraded rabble that does not even know what it wants. it's not likely we're up to the task. it's only a matter of do we want to be in some measure of control over the re-set or will we just be going along for the ride. those are two different destinations btwAlso IMHO he is a visionary and educator - what is the succession plan?
ending one is ending the other. they are one and the same.Ending the Fed and Empire can carry on concurrently
the end of prohibition means a person has the legal option of taking his wealth out of that system and can re-enter at will. in fact continuous free entry and exit will be a necessity for transacting some % of one's business. the utility of the fed and bis will achieve a relative state. their power and influence come from their exclusive rights to deal in the money stuff enforced with government guns.What about the fact that the Fed itself is just part of a larger and more powerful financial system of the BIS?
game changer.There is already a really complex (high variety) system in operation. This complexity doesn't just vanish, it diffuses through the rest of the system, like a bubble
based on the foregoing, the current incarnation of hud is not organic but part of the monopoly paradigm. it too could change without violating lockheed's contracts or "rights". now the war part of lockheed's contracts? were the commander in chief to cease and desist? sorry, done, cancelled, over. and the risks of boa, citi, jpm, rbs, db, wells, going bankrupt? no longer a communist national security priority. there are alternatives now.Let's say Im Lockheed Martin and I have a $15billion dollar twenty years deal for HUD IT servicing. Then HUD is axed...
nationalize big dick cheney's doctor.I think it would be very unlikely for him to last more than a few months before he dies in his sleep due to a non diagnosed heart complaint.
the beautiful chaos to behold, if only. they'd scatter like the cockroaches that they are.How he would get his program through a special interest driven, corrupt congress full of the shits it is?
you do keep things in perspective searcher. thanks for that.I dont think we have any actual control over the ride, but I do think that each of us can do the best we can to match our values to our actions, be effective day to day and help others to do the same, speak out when we see injustice and show some kindness which is a long way of saying we have massive influence over our own state and preparations for surprise....
Searcher08 wrote:I see it as totally the Scottish people's choice, especially as to where and when it is decided.![]()
Searcher08 wrote:I would prefer you found someone other than Salmond who I personally wouldn't trust further than I could throw his smug lardy pol arse
TODAY ON THE ALEX JONES SHOWToday on this LIVE Sunday, June 10 edition, Alex will open up the phones to your calls and give a special report on the Ron Paul / Rand Paul firestorm that has swelled into controversy. Alex will analyze the coordinated timing between Senator Rand Paul's endorsement of Mitt Romney for president and Congressman Ron Paul's announcement that he is conceding his delegates at the Tampa, Florida RNC convention and asking his supporters to "be respectful" rather than revolt against the party machinery. Alex will also break down other key world events, including the war drums beating for Syria and fresh conflict in the Middle East.
“Half the people who vote for a president end up voting for the lesser of two evils.” the Congressman notes.
Paul explains that he had received a phone call from John McCain’s campaign requesting that he endorse McCain, who went on to become the eventual GOP nominee.
“I don’t like the idea of having two or three million people angry at me.” Paul continues, adding “The argument was he would do a little less harm than the other candidates.”
“We just don’t need to do that anymore… If you ever come to a point where you believe that the two parties are essentially the same, and the majority is outside the establishment, then it’s not very democratic. The process isn’t working.” The Congressman urges.
Paul then goes on to talk about Carroll Quigley, the historian who exposed the machinations of several secretive elitist control groups, Such as the Council On Foreign Relations, in his book Tragedy and Hope.
“The important thing about Quigley was that he claims he was on the inside and did part of the planning.” Paul notes.
The Congressman then reads a quote from Quigley expressing the notion that both parties have become coopted by the same special interests, that they should be rejected and the majority should form a third movement going forward if any real change is to come about.
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The sentiments and principles expressed in this speech by Ron Paul highlight exactly why so many are upset and downright angry over Rand Paul’s recent endorsement of Mitt Romey, and see it as a betrayal or a compromise of integrity.
Though Ron Paul himself has not endorsed Romney, it is clear that Rand’s endorsement was closely coordinated with his father.
Rand Paul explained this week that his endorsement of Romney was part of his attempt to work within the system to bring about change. However, as his father succinctly states in the speech from four years ago, the system is completely antithetical to change. The system is rigged to make sure the status quo is NEVER effectively challenged.
Ron Paul hates the UN, unless he needs it to thwart his supporters
18 hrs ago
Ron Paul still hasn't explained his callous tweet about the shooting death of ex-Navy SEAL Chris Kyle, nor is he stepping up to answer why he's cozying up to one of his old targets, the United Nations at the potential expense of his supporters. Mr. Free Market has asked the World Intellectual Property Organization, a U.N. agency, to seize the domain names RonPaul.com and RonPaul.org from his Libertarian backers, even after they'd made a reasonable offer to sell. This from the man who once said, "If we continue down the U.N. path, America as we know it will cease to exist." Wail his peeps at RonPaul.com, "We want our old pre-retirement Ron Paul back!" [Source]
seemslikeadream wrote::PRon Paul hates the UN, unless he needs it to thwart his supporters
18 hrs ago
Ron Paul still hasn't explained his callous tweet about the shooting death of ex-Navy SEAL Chris Kyle, nor is he stepping up to answer why he's cozying up to one of his old targets, the United Nations at the potential expense of his supporters. Mr. Free Market has asked the World Intellectual Property Organization, a U.N. agency, to seize the domain names RonPaul.com and RonPaul.org from his Libertarian backers, even after they'd made a reasonable offer to sell. This from the man who once said, "If we continue down the U.N. path, America as we know it will cease to exist." Wail his peeps at RonPaul.com, "We want our old pre-retirement Ron Paul back!" [Source]
Ron Paul on Feeding the Deep State: Trump’s Big Intel Boost an Attack on Liberty
Ron Paul and Daniel McAdams Posted on October 31, 2018
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3tPuiKkE55s
The 2018 US intelligence community budget saw its biggest increase in ten years and is now higher than it has ever been. President Trump’s backers often claim that he’s in Washington to fight the deep state, but it doesn’t get more “deep state” than the US intelligence community. How to explain this massive increase? Do they think we are safer and more free with an even larger spy network watching us and meddling in the rest of the world’s affairs? Tune in to today’s Ron Paul Liberty Report:
Reprinted from The Ron Paul Institute for Peace & Prosperity.
http://ronpaulinstitute.org/
https://www.antiwar.com/blog/2018/10/31 ... n-liberty/
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