Brown: World needs 'global New Deal' - World domination, here we come.

misshestermoffitt

New Member
Cooking it is illegal now, but there's still at least a few houses per year around here that either explode or burn down from it.

I have to worry NOW about who's cooking nearby, one was a block away from me a few years ago.


heres the thing, if meth were made legal...cooking it and breaking into your house would still be illegal. So you got nothing to worry about.
 

Don Gin and Ton

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so Mr Brown has decided the world needs a new deal just like the uk needed it in 1997 and look how miserably that failed

http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/comment/columnists/guest_contributors/article5768727.ece .

"New Deal projects have cost the taxpayer £75billion since 1997"

New labour is old labour and neither work for the people who blindly follow them thinking that the tories would be a worse option. tbh their probably right

these jokers couldnt dominate thier own bedroom let alone the world. thats why we got backdoored into europe and now look where that got us, £ = fucked. im going to the pub to calm down afore i go home n batter the wife. ahahahah
 

misshestermoffitt

New Member
The "New Deal" we need is less fucking government. Good god, why can't they see it? They've micromanaged everything to death and at a high cost.

It's funny how cutting government staff, or pay, or perks never comes up when spending is being slashed. All government jobs are is welfare for the elite, yes they work, but they aren't worth even a fraction of what they're paid.
 

TheBrutalTruth

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Bring it on you biatch. I got guns remember, and thats no BS.

Naw I'm just being silly. :lol: (I do have guns though) But in all honesty I wish there was no such thing as tabacco. People wouldn't miss it if they never knew about it. Actually I've been smoking lately, some hipocrite I am :D From what I've read, You seem like a smart person TBT, why would You want to poison Yourself or let anyone else? I'd rather have MJ legal and tabacco illegal for sure!

~PEACE~

:weed:
Because it's my choice, just like smoking mj or doing heroin or snorting cocaine would be my choice. Just like speeding is my choice, or eating fastfood is my choice.

I don't really care for other people that insist on shoving their choices down my throat and forcing me to adhere to them.

The only person that should be worried with taking care of me now that I'm no longer a child is, myself.

Not the state, not a bunch of whiny do-gooders, not anyone.

I think the United States foreign policy is a direct outcome of our domestic policy. A policy that both sides adhere to where they are able to interfere in the rights of people to choose what they want to do.

Is it any surprise that our politicians think they should tell other countries what to do when they also think that they should be telling their citizens what to do?
 

angleye

Active Member
From what I understand the whole monetary system is flawed, as technology evolves there will inevitably be less jobs. We exchange labor for money, as technology improves less labor is needed. We are fighting are own progress. When all the money is loaned in the first place to the people of it's country at interest, there is not enough currency to begin with to pay it off, we have foreclosures, bankruptcies suicides, drug addiction and violence. No one wants to loose there little piece of the dream but there are not enough pieces to begin with.

Billions live in poverty, while a few elite own the world. Centralized banking systems and international monetary fund perpetuate the problem indefinitely, the more that they help out the more of the worlds currency will eventually be in the pockets of a few elite.


IMO interest free currency needs to be responsibly introduced to replace our current flawed money system. The economy can be stimulated with federally funded projects for renewable energy, funding would come by way of our own government interest free. We would not only be creating new employment opportunities in multiple sectors, we would no longer be a slave to foreign oil and corrupt political leaders.

The idea of Interest free currency may scare some people but when you consider how our current system works I would be more than willing to see it happen. In the Same way that the Federal reserve controls the money supply to "control inflation" our government could do the same with its own interest free currency to control it's value.

I'm in no way an expert on this subject and I'll mention I'm from Canada so my views on renewable energy and interest free currency are quite viable as they are in most countries. I would love to hear arguments for or against these principals to further my knowledge of how our world can be bettered.
 

natmoon

Well-Known Member
From what I understand the whole monetary system is flawed, as technology evolves there will inevitably be less jobs. We exchange labor for money, as technology improves less labor is needed. We are fighting are own progress. When all the money is loaned in the first place to the people of it's country at interest, there is not enough currency to begin with to pay it off, we have foreclosures, bankruptcies suicides, drug addiction and violence. No one wants to loose there little piece of the dream but there are not enough pieces to begin with.

Billions live in poverty, while a few elite own the world. Centralized banking systems and international monetary fund perpetuate the problem indefinitely, the more that they help out the more of the worlds currency will eventually be in the pockets of a few elite.


IMO interest free currency needs to be responsibly introduced to replace our current flawed money system. The economy can be stimulated with federally funded projects for renewable energy, funding would come by way of our own government interest free. We would not only be creating new employment opportunities in multiple sectors, we would no longer be a slave to foreign oil and corrupt political leaders.

The idea of Interest free currency may scare some people but when you consider how our current system works I would be more than willing to see it happen. In the Same way that the Federal reserve controls the money supply to "control inflation" our government could do the same with its own interest free currency to control it's value.

I'm in no way an expert on this subject and I'll mention I'm from Canada so my views on renewable energy and interest free currency are quite viable as they are in most countries. I would love to hear arguments for or against these principals to further my knowledge of how our world can be bettered.
To many people,not enough jobs,no money,no housing,hmmmm.
Will they make things easier and free,no.
Logical progression by a corrupt world order would suggest population control of some kind or many kinds.
Dont believe me then read the recently released documents from world war 1 & 2 including private letters from Winston Churchill "kill those young men off":joint:
Only the poor get on the front-line,never the rich officers ;)
 

We Love 1

New Member
From what I understand the whole monetary system is flawed, as technology evolves there will inevitably be less jobs. We exchange labor for money, as technology improves less labor is needed. We are fighting are own progress. When all the money is loaned in the first place to the people of it's country at interest, there is not enough currency to begin with to pay it off, we have foreclosures, bankruptcies suicides, drug addiction and violence. No one wants to loose there little piece of the dream but there are not enough pieces to begin with.

Billions live in poverty, while a few elite own the world. Centralized banking systems and international monetary fund perpetuate the problem indefinitely, the more that they help out the more of the worlds currency will eventually be in the pockets of a few elite.


IMO interest free currency needs to be responsibly introduced to replace our current flawed money system. The economy can be stimulated with federally funded projects for renewable energy, funding would come by way of our own government interest free. We would not only be creating new employment opportunities in multiple sectors, we would no longer be a slave to foreign oil and corrupt political leaders.

The idea of Interest free currency may scare some people but when you consider how our current system works I would be more than willing to see it happen. In the Same way that the Federal reserve controls the money supply to "control inflation" our government could do the same with its own interest free currency to control it's value.

I'm in no way an expert on this subject and I'll mention I'm from Canada so my views on renewable energy and interest free currency are quite viable as they are in most countries. I would love to hear arguments for or against these principals to further my knowledge of how our world can be bettered.
BOOM!

You hit the jackpot! +REP

Welcome to RIU and feel free to stick around. Theres not much debating that post, it hit the nail on the head.

~PEACE~

:D
 

We Love 1

New Member
I love the comic too.

Someone else hit Angleye up with some +REP points!

It looks like We have another Freedom Fighter on Our hands. Welcome to the club.

~PEACE~

:D
 

ViRedd

New Member
The "New Deal" we need is less fucking government. Good god, why can't they see it? They've micromanaged everything to death and at a high cost.

It's funny how cutting government staff, or pay, or perks never comes up when spending is being slashed. All government jobs are is welfare for the elite, yes they work, but they aren't worth even a fraction of what they're paid.
Well, it seems as though you've taken a 180 degree turn in your political beliefs, Miss ... and that's a good thing. Welcome to "the other side." :)

Vi
 

hom36rown

Well-Known Member
Cooking it is illegal now, but there's still at least a few houses per year around here that either explode or burn down from it.

I have to worry NOW about who's cooking nearby, one was a block away from me a few years ago.
thats my point basically, nothing would change. Except people who have done nothing wrong can choose to use meth if they so desire without fear of reprecussion from law enforcement.
 

medicineman

New Member
There are way too many poor laborers in the world to make a world labor market feasible for US workers. I mean would any of you want to work for 25 cents a day? The worlds economic problems are very large, although if the wealthiest 2% were to give back 99% of their money and spread it around, I believe most would live a pretty decent life. Something like 75% of the worlds wealth is held by 2% of the worlds population, seems a little skewed.
 

misshestermoffitt

New Member
I'd gladly live off the land, but I still have to have money coming it, taxes, taxes, taxes.........

What are those 2% going to do when the other 98% get sick of things and come looking for them/
 

ilkhan

Well-Known Member
What happens when the 98% come looking is the 2% flee the country or die. Then a new 2% is formed over the course of years and then they repeat the cycle. The idea of an interest free currency is not a bad one, but it must also be debt free as well, see colonial script, Also Tally sticks.

The problem with these systems is that at any time the government needs money it can not simply print up however much it wants. The money supply must remain stable with regards to population growth and the price index. In the past this system has worked however the "NWO" types drag you into a war then make you take out a loan to pay for it. Lincoln actually imposed a similar system with green-backs thats how he payed for the war.

I personally like silver and gold. Especially seance that is what we should have by law (Constitution). A paper currency will eventually return to its intrinsic value... Zero. The problem with Gold is it is vulnerable to outside manipulation i.e. china could dump its sizable Gold reserves and drive the Gold price down. Or central bankers could purchase all the gold on the market with paper money and drive prices way up.

Ultimately we need to end central banking. They caused this whole damn mess. The mortgage crisis the job losses the market crash they are only symptoms of the problem. This problem was not created by the free market because we have not had a free market for damn near 100 years in this country.
 

We Love 1

New Member
What are those 2% going to do when the other 98% get sick of things and come looking for them/
They outsource their buisness to third world countries that will work for rice and beans.

I'm getting sick of things.

Its time to play a game, its called "manhunt". The objective is to collect the top 2% and play another game called "Robin hood".

Whos with Me? Let Me see Your best war face!





Alright! Whoohoo!

NOW CHARGE!




~PEACE~

:D
 

angleye

Active Member
what can be done about all this?? does anyone know how we can push to get away from centralized banking and have an interest free currency?
 

angleye

Active Member
Simple answer: Repeal Legal Tender Laws
so how can we push to have the unjust and no longer valid laws removed? Do we need to put all our trust into one political candidate and set him off into the corrupt system and hope he somehow succeeds to get in power, and if he does there is no guaranty that he won't turn once he is elected.


There needs to be a system implemented that gives more choices to the people. The people need to regain power and be more involved in the decisions that are being made that affect our countries and all others in the world.
 

TheBrutalTruth

Well-Known Member
so how can we push to have the unjust and no longer valid laws removed? Do we need to put all our trust into one political candidate and set him off into the corrupt system and hope he somehow succeeds to get in power, and if he does there is no guaranty that he won't turn once he is elected.


There needs to be a system implemented that gives more choices to the people. The people need to regain power and be more involved in the decisions that are being made that affect our countries and all others in the world.
The only way to alter the system is to start from the bottom up, one community at a time. There is no way for any political party to confront the Statist Political Machine (RNC/DNC.)

Of course, the other problem is that there are probably a lot of points that we disagree on.

Like the importance of the 2nd amendment. So I'm not interesting in the changes you want to make to alter the system.

To quote ResistanceIsFertile, "Better to have and not need, than need and not have."
 
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