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Wednesday, January 09, 2013

FEAR AND CAPTURE

When you add up everything we face, as freedom-loving Americans, it is truly scary. Everything from NDAA to the government tracking money on deposits overseas to the creation of 30,000 new laws in 2012 alone, the noose is tightening around our necks on a daily basis.

A recent financial article on Zero Hedge (http://www.zerohedge.com/news/2013-01-06/what-new-swiss-bank-account-looks) even suggested the only safe place to “offshore” money was Russia. And Gerard Depardieu, a former French citizen, was just awarded Russian citizenship in his efforts to escape 75% taxes imposed by the French socialist government. Kind of crazy, when you think about it. A former communist country now a “capitalist destination”?

Our country is completely broken. The government has become dictatorial. The will of the people is meaningless. There are no longer “checks and balances” in government or in the media. Everything has been captured, and fear and lies substitutes for truth. The government is trying to control every aspect of our lives as it sees fit, and our rights as guaranteed by the Constitution and Bill of Rights are under constant threat. It’s the typical fascist playbook.

The real victims of all the wars: the war of terror, the war on drugs, the war on poverty; have been the American people. Vast government agencies are now in place, monitoring our every communication and action. We are the victims, and unless we do something to slow the progression, we are going to end up the same place as all fascist states throughout history.

The new USSA and America 2.0 is not what the founding Fathers had in mind

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5 comments:

  1. Yup. Exactly.
    So... where do we start?

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  2. "Everything has been captured, and fear and lies substitutes for truth."

    This article proves just what is stated.

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  3. I'm curious as to where they came up with the 30,000 new laws created in 2012. The US Congress passed 238 laws in 2012. Is this number a total of all laws passed by all the state and local governments in the US for 2012. The article doesn't explain it just states a number without any explanation.

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  4. 4:11, I find that number uncommonly low! I'm sure that probably includes at least State laws. But, yes, without backup it's just the story of air....

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  5. Just 61 bills have become law to date in 2012 out of 3,914 bills that have been introduced by lawmakers, or less than 2% of all proposed laws, according to a USA TODAY analysis of records since 1947 kept by the U.S. House Clerk's office.
    In 2011, after Republicans took control of the U.S. House, Congress passed just 90 bills into law. The only other year in which Congress failed to pass at least 125 laws was 1995.

    30k laws must be the number of laws the states passed collectively.

    That's a lot of laws. Wonder how many people, besides myself, will break some of these laws.

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