James Paul Warburg, US (German-born) banker, economist, and advisor to Franklin D. Roosevelt, once said, “We shall have World
Government, whether or not we like it. The only question is whether World Government will be achieved by conquest or consent.” An observant and inquisitive man must ask the question how is it that obvious solutions to this republic’s ills are so close at hand, yet none of the political leaders seem to want to even discuss them, less than mention them out loud? Today every nation that we once dominated on the past’s field of battle now have us kneeling before them with mouth opened. Communist China once was barely a 3rd world nation, now they threaten the US economically, 80% of US debt is owed to Red China, as well militarily. Mexico once was just a country to the south where we could go for vacation and get tequila, now their population is literally relocating here, in America, enabled by US
businesses and politicians, and is number 11 in countries who owns US bonds. The US is totally
dependent on the
rest of the world for everything from
energy to food, toys to military supplies and technology, yet the US government continues to export what we have left with no mention of equal replacement. Iraq and Afghanistan once were countries that many of us couldn’t locate on a map if our lives depended on it. Today, nearly 4,000 of American sons and daughters have lost their lives and $15 billion a day, much greater expenses yet not clearly recognized, is being charged to every US taxpayer with no end in sight. There aren’t any rousing speeches of America’s prominence and resiliency from men like Ronald Reagan or Teddy Roosevelt. Only talk of how America can consume more and become more indebted to the rest of the world. Why is this happening? Can it be by accident?
Has There Been A
Coup Of The US Government examines the current direction of the nation in regards to these critical issues. As the common man walking the streets can ask obvious questions like, if the United States has energy issues, why isn’t there more of an effort to become energy dependent just as countries such as Brazil, Argentina, and Norway? If the government is engulfed in an unprecedented debt, doesn’t make any sense to allow poor foreigners to pour into America to binge off our social services and be involved in a open-ended military engagement that not only is draining the treasury but distracting us from more serious concerns? And if businesses and producers are fleeing the US due mainly due to the government’s burdensome regulations and taxes, why doesn’t the government lower them to encourage businesses to stay and relocate here through something like a Fair Tax program? It simply is not an issue that America can not compete with the rest of the world, and win; it is more of a matter of the US government taking off the shackles of American ingenuity and economic power. Can this be all the works of an orchestrated elimination of America’s sovereignty, to turn us into a 3rd nation, or to position America into a merger between Canada and Mexico under the North American Union? James Madison “believed that there are more instances of the abridgement of the freedom of the people by gradual and silent encroachments of those in power than by violent and sudden usurpations.” But over the past 20 years this process seems to have been turned up more than a couple of notches.
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