Obviously.
So you post nonsense, again based on your cockamammie ideas and conspiracy theories. Figures.
I say again. If you hate our government, that we the American people put in place, and dislike living here because of it...leave.
But I doubt that you will find any other place to your liking either. You're all about complaining about imaginary conspiracies and how stupid everyone but you is not to recognize them.
You are truly a voice crying in the wilderness, but that's where you and your attitude belong.
And I'm not caught up in anything. :thumbs:
'US fearing exposure of Iraq war truth'
Discussion in 'Political Debate & Discussion' started by poncho, Oct 19, 2010.
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That's rich. When did you vote for a central banker? When did you vote for a global corporation?
We don't elect the people who run this country we (you rather) merely "elect" their minnions to office.
Look Carpro we can both live here kinda happily together. I'll expose people to important issues on my side of the street and you can ignore them and flame and insult people on your side of the street.
I feel it's a good compromise. We'll both be doing what we do best so both of us should be very happy. :smilewinkgrin:
For those who are interested there will be more updates on the "Wikileaks" story to follow. Surely someone must be interested in important issues Carpro as this thread as of right now has 454 views to your 103. And your's has been up longer. Just sayin.
Stay tuned folks! Maybe Carpro will tell us the difference between a patriot and a nationalist in his next flaming post! :thumbsup: -
Russia occupied Muslim Kazakhstan, Turkmenistan, Azerbaijan, Uzbekistan, Tajikistan and others for at least the 20th century. But again there was no fatwah issued for the killing of Russians. Their conquests in the region are ignored while much hay is made of "US meddling". A little perspective and less dogmatism would be helpful. -
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Thomas Jefferson speaking on the First Bank of the United States 1791-1811, the one you refer too said in response to it's European (British) style fractional reserve banking methods and the rapidly multiplying national debt that had little to no chance of ever being paid back said . . .
"I wish it were possible to obtain a single amendment to our Constitution - taking from the federal government their power of borrowing." T.J.
The American revolution itself was in large part a response to England's Currency Act of 1764 which made it illegal for the colonies to print their own money.
Ben Franklin described what happened next . . .
"In one year, the conditions were so reversed that the era of prosperity ended, and a depression set in, to such an extent that the streets of the Colonies were filled with unemployed."
He also made this statement . . .
"The colonies would gladly have borne the little tax on tea and other matters had it not been that England took away from the colonies their money, which created unemployment and dissatisfaction. The inability of the colonists to get power to issue their own money permanently out of the hands of George III and the international bankers was the PRIME reason for the Revolutionary War." (In other words the American colonists revolted against, GASP . . . a dubious and sinister CONSPIRACY to control and steal their wealth!)
Fractional reserve banking is now and always has been a scam. But I suppose one would have to understand fractional reserve banking and how it came to be to fully comprehend that.
Napolean speaking on fractional reserve central banking said . . .
"When a government is dependent upon bankers for money, they and not the leaders of the government control the situation, since the hand that gives is above the hand that takes... Money has no motherland; financiers are without patriotism and without decency; their sole object is gain." N.B.
Napoleon, James Madison and Thomas Jefferson would today laugh at Carpro till their sides split for believing "our government" actually runs this country. So would Mayer Amschel Rothschild who said in 1790 . . .
"Let me issue and control a nation's money and I care not who writes the laws."
James Madison said . . .
"History records that the money changers have used every form of abuse, intrigue, deceit, and violent means possible to maintain their control over governments by controlling money and its issuance." J.M.
Thomas Jefferson, James Madison and, Napolean Bonaparte all knew the evils of fractional reserve banking way back when. They didn't think of it as a "conspiracy theory" because they knew it was a conspiracy fact!
But I will say this about the VOC since you brought up such a shining example of a global corporation The Dutch East India Company, it got itself way over it's head in debt and the government tried, in vain to "bail it out" with taxpayer money no doubt.
Sounds kinda familiar doesn't it?
Readers of this thread might find this link helpful in learning more about the history of fractional reserve banking and what it has done and continues to do to this country and others.
THE HISTORY OF MONEY -
22 Statistics That Prove
The Elite Are Becoming Fabulously Wealthy While The Middle Class Is Being Ripped To Shreds.
In the United States today, the only group that is "doing better" each year financially is the folks at the very top of the income pyramid.
Everyone else has seen their incomes decline. Once upon a time, America had a relatively egalitarian system where just about anyone could "pull themselves up by their bootstraps" if they just worked hard enough.
But today, there are millions of Americans that can't seem to get jobs no matter how hard they try. Millions of others feel their tenuous hold on the American Dream slipping out of their grasp just a little bit more each month. The truth is that we don't have true capitalism in the United States anymore. Over the past several decades, the financial system in the U.S. has been carefully molded and shaped in such a way that all the wealth is funneled to the elite at the very top and to the monolithic predator corporations that now dominate the global economy.
Power has become concentrated in the hands of very few individuals, and they are nearly impossible to compete against. If you doubt this, go set up a general store right next to your local Wal-Mart and see how long you can survive. In America today, the elite are becoming fabulously wealthy and the middle class is being ripped to shreds. One of the things that our Founding Fathers were extremely concerned about was not allowing too much power to be accumulated in the hands of any one person or institution, but today we have turned our backs on that principle and now we are paying the price.
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Monopolies then and now. Nothing much has changed since 1600. Well, the common folk are alot less informed today than they were in those days. The corporate monopoly (only six corporations control the all the mainstream information) mass media made sure of that.
"The truth is that we don't have true capitalism in the United States anymore. Over the past several decades, the financial system in the U.S. has been carefully molded and shaped in such a way that all the wealth is funneled to the elite at the very top and to the monolithic predator corporations that now dominate the global economy."
So NS, this is what I have against global corporations and why I think they are "inherently sinister".
From 1600 to the present global corporations have always sought the same thing. Money, power and control at the people's expense to me that's "inherently sinister". What have ya got to say to that? -
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It's funny that conspiratorialism becomes OK and in fact all the rage, when it's about one political wing only.
I think it's clear that there are things (influences, forces, etc) in the world bigger than the two US parties, and that if our money and power seems to be dissapearing, that would likely be a better place to look for it (than only certain "interests" in this country), and that both parties are simply playing along in the game. -
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Central banks and global corporations still operate much the same way as the Dutch East Company and the bankers did way back when. Greed never goes out of season it only gains more power, monopolizes the media and wields bigger guns.
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There is a thread of hope.
From Scott Rasmussen: "This reflects a fundamental rejection of both political parties.
More precisely, it is a rejection of a bipartisan political elite that's lost touch with the people they are supposed to serve. Based on our polling, 51% now see Democrats as the party of big government and nearly as many see Republicans as the party of big business. That leaves no party left to represent the American people." - http://online.wsj.com/article_email...86063725870380-lMyQjAxMTAwMDAwMTEwNDEyWj.html
To Mr. Rasmussen's last statement I suggest www.lp.org. :) -
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And why try to turn this into a "conspiracy" or "leftie vs rightie" thing? The facts are clear in this case, oh wait I just realized I answered my own question.
And you brought up the Dutch East company. Which led to it's history and comparison to modern global corporations.
Arguments? Questions?
When you say "no drilling required", that's code for I don't have an argument that would refute Poncho's information so I decided subterfuge was the most honorable way out this discussion". Right? -
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