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

ilkhan

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We can't change the banking system, I think. We don't "understand" economics. Only the bankers "understand" the system.

Its like a tribe in the stone ages. The witch doctor gets up and says "Lo, the people have angered the great sky dragon and soon we will all live in darkness. For he in his wrath shall swallow the Moon." Then Sure as shit there is an eclipse and all the ignorant savages must prostrate themselves before the witch doctor and beg him to save the moon. Which he does (when the eclipse goes away) by granting him even more authority and power and sacrifice. Of course The witch doctor new well ahead of time there would be an eclipse, thats why they built things like stone henge. And he used his knowledge to further his own ends.

We ignorant masses are simply not qualified to run economic matters, neither is the government for that matter. So the bankers run the whole system for us. Like a witch doctor they use the system to scare the shit out of us to get us to do as they demand.

You know the top 2% arn't even the problem its really the top .1% that is the true power behind the scenes. People who make a quarter million a year arn't the enemy they are your friends. Their the ones who keep this country running and most, richly deserve their pay. Anything else these people spout is class warfare propaganda. Never lose sight of the fact that we work in a system designed to fail, to the benefit of the super rich and the government.

As for the second amendment, that is there to protect us from a corrupt government and invasion. That is the real reason for it. Not for hunting or gun collectors thats hogwash. It is there to protect you from "Them" be it home invasion or martial law, you have the right and indeed the duty to defend yourself. Historically, tyrants seek to disarm a population.
 

Microdizzey

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We can't change the banking system, I think. We don't "understand" economics. Only the bankers "understand" the system.

Its like a tribe in the stone ages. The witch doctor gets up and says "Lo, the people have angered the great sky dragon and soon we will all live in darkness. For he in his wrath shall swallow the Moon." Then Sure as shit there is an eclipse and all the ignorant savages must prostrate themselves before the witch doctor and beg him to save the moon. Which he does (when the eclipse goes away) by granting him even more authority and power and sacrifice. Of course The witch doctor new well ahead of time there would be an eclipse, thats why they built things like stone henge. And he used his knowledge to further his own ends.

We ignorant masses are simply not qualified to run economic matters, neither is the government for that matter. So the bankers run the whole system for us. Like a witch doctor they use the system to scare the shit out of us to get us to do as they demand.

You know the top 2% arn't even the problem its really the top .1% that is the true power behind the scenes. People who make a quarter million a year arn't the enemy they are your friends. Their the ones who keep this country running and most, richly deserve their pay. Anything else these people spout is class warfare propaganda. Never lose sight of the fact that we work in a system designed to fail, to the benefit of the super rich and the government.

As for the second amendment, that is there to protect us from a corrupt government and invasion. That is the real reason for it. Not for hunting or gun collectors thats hogwash. It is there to protect you from "Them" be it home invasion or martial law, you have the right and indeed the duty to defend yourself. Historically, tyrants seek to disarm a population.
Multi-trillion dollar families, the elites. Those who own world banks and global cooperations. The people who fund both sides of the wars. The people who are basically in control of most healthy countries.

Shadow government. The system. The beast. Call it what you want, either way... it's here, it's been here, but now they are pushing farther into their plans for complete domination. They are slowly revealing the new global economic system through TV shows and mainstream media. The system that will use carbon taxes as a global currency.

They're also starting to attack radio talk shows and the internet. Our free speech is under attack. They don't want more people to know what's going on, and right now there is a mass awakening. More and more people are on the internet, seeing the information we are trying to spread. Hundreds of thousands of people are listening to radio talk shows like Alex Jones and others daily.

And have you noticed? It's been silent in Washington. No movement from the Obama team. Why are crickets chirping when there's crisis afoot?





Anyway this could have been prevented if the masses weren't so ignorant. Now we have to suffer the consequences. The "Fuck It" and "I don't care" mentality brought humanity to it's doom.
 

ilkhan

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Yeah, Micro I feel ya. My wife could give a shit less. She will become angry and sullen when I discuss such things. We were watching a show, I think it was "modern marvels" about money and how it is made. They said basically in 5-10 years we will most likely have a cashless society.

Think about that for a minute, a cashless society. "They" will know every purchase. It will make it near imposable to buy anything that is not Government approved. God, to me that is a nightmare. Not to even mention the biblical context. This is why I fear the "Fair tax" as I understand it, it is constitutional and indeed fair. However, you know the liberals could not allow it to be flat they would demand that it be progressive. That would create black markets. Or poor people doing the shopping for rich people and passing the savings on. So everyone would need to be tracked to make sure they arn't spending more then they make. Who would then suffer?? The poor would receive the brunt of IRS investigations and God only knows what kind of punishment.

If one thing is clear it is that there is growing discontent amongst the people. Evidence of this is all over the net. State sovereignty legislation, Gun sales, even California putting in MJ legalization legislation is a direct challenge to the Federal Governments power. Ron Paul and Peter Shiff are getting allot of air time now even El Rushbo is talking Ron Paul.

The Central banks are working right now, on a new financial system. They will tout it is the best thing seance sliced bread. All our troubles will be over if we will just give up more power to the bankers. This will include carbon taxes to fund this new system. God only knows what they have in store for us.
 

misshestermoffitt

New Member
The thing is that those of us who have always lived paycheck to paycheck seem to be doing fine. We know how to budget and make cutbacks to survive. We don't live beyond our means so this economic crisis really hasn't changed our lifestyle by that much.

It's those who are used to feeling entitled that are feeling the squeeze. I can't really feel sorry for them. They maxed out their lifestyles while looking down their noses at those of us who chose to live within our means. Now they can't figure out how to make ends meet.

When I see someone driving the latest model of car while living in a home that cost more then 5 times what my home costs, and they're bitching about the economy and being broke, a part of me snickers, just a little bit. Then when they whip out a credit card to pay for their groceries I really want to dance around.

Bwhahahahahahaha


We must fight this cashless society idea, the banks are behind that. Think about it. If every person was paying a transaction fee for every purchase they make, who is making out like a bandit? I still refuse to own a debit card, I'm not paying the bank money to be able to use MY money.
 

Don Gin and Ton

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An Israeli doctor said, 'Medicine in my country is so advanced, we can take a kidney out of one person, put it in another, and have him looking for work in six weeks'.

A German doctor said, 'That's nothing! In Germany, we can take a lung out of one person, put it in another, and have him looking for work in four weeks'.

A Russian doctor said, 'In my country medicine is so advanced, we can take half a heart from one person, put it in another, and have them both looking for work in two weeks'.

The English doctor, not to be outdone, said 'Hah!. We can take two arseholes out of Scotland, put them in 10 & 11 Downing Street and have half the country looking for work within twenty-four hours'.
 

TheBrutalTruth

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The thing is that those of us who have always lived paycheck to paycheck seem to be doing fine. We know how to budget and make cutbacks to survive. We don't live beyond our means so this economic crisis really hasn't changed our lifestyle by that much.

It's those who are used to feeling entitled that are feeling the squeeze. I can't really feel sorry for them. They maxed out their lifestyles while looking down their noses at those of us who chose to live within our means. Now they can't figure out how to make ends meet.

When I see someone driving the latest model of car while living in a home that cost more then 5 times what my home costs, and they're bitching about the economy and being broke, a part of me snickers, just a little bit. Then when they whip out a credit card to pay for their groceries I really want to dance around.

Bwhahahahahahaha


We must fight this cashless society idea, the banks are behind that. Think about it. If every person was paying a transaction fee for every purchase they make, who is making out like a bandit? I still refuse to own a debit card, I'm not paying the bank money to be able to use MY money.
Banks typically don't charge to use debit cards for POS (Point of Sale) Transactions, but I like cash. The government, or any corporations, do not need to know how, where, and why I spend my money.

The first company that tries switching to a cashless payment system and forcing me to use it will see me stop purchasing from the all together. I don't care if its a company that I have done business with for a long time.
 

We Love 1

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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.


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misshestermoffitt

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Oh yes, I'm with you on that one. I reserve the right to pay cash or take my business elsewhere.

I was in line at best buy and they asked credit or debit and I said, "can't I pay cash?"




The government, or any corporations, do not need to know how, where, and why I spend my money.

The first company that tries switching to a cashless payment system and forcing me to use it will see me stop purchasing from the all together. I don't care if its a company that I have done business with for a long time.
 

TheBrutalTruth

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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.
Partially right.

Only Partially, the problem isn't interest per se. Even the bankers do not control all the money (a sizable chunk, yes, but not all of it.)

The problem is the fractional reserve banking system, which is a fraudulent system where the banks get to turn $1 in deposits into $6 in loans, which means they are collecting 6x the amount of interest (at least) on their loans compared to what they pay out on deposits.

Nifty little screwed up system.

Of course, the other problem is legal tender laws. How can you escape from a rigged game if the government guarantees the cheaters a monopoly, and there are no other games to play?
 

We Love 1

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The problem is the fractional reserve banking system, which is a fraudulent system where the banks get to turn $1 in deposits into $6 in loans, which means they are collecting 6x the amount of interest (at least) on their loans compared to what they pay out on deposits.

Nifty little screwed up system.

Of course, the other problem is legal tender laws. How can you escape from a rigged game if the government guarantees the cheaters a monopoly, and there are no other games to play?
Right!

But I thought the fractional reserve system was set up as a 10 to 1. Where they can lend out 10 times the amount that they have in reserve. So if they have 1 million than they can lend out 10 million.

At that rate, its a great way to cause rapid inflaction. And its insane that the banks collect 9 times, in profit, the amount that they loan out from reserve, and charge interest.

I think We should declare war with the banks and elites!

~PEACE~

:weed:
 

ilkhan

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Yes, great scam and the whole system is rigged to rip us off. I want a bank, everyone give me a dollar!!
 

TheBrutalTruth

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Right!

But I thought the fractional reserve system was set up as a 10 to 1. Where they can lend out 10 times the amount that they have in reserve. So if they have 1 million than they can lend out 10 million.

At that rate, its a great way to cause rapid inflaction. And its insane that the banks collect 9 times, in profit, the amount that they loan out from reserve, and charge interest.

I think We should declare war with the banks and elites!

~PEACE~

:weed:
The amount that can be lent out again and again starts to minimize after 10 iterations, or about 6x.
 
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