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"The Growing Army of Angry Men"

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Blogger Phelps said...

"If a bureaucrat receives a salary of $5,000 a year and pays $1,000 in 'taxes' to the government, it is quite obvious that he is simply receiving a salary of $4,000 and pays no taxes at all.

Actually, it has become apparent of late that they don't even do that. They simply keep the whole $5000, and expect no one to ever "notice". Perhaps if we were honest and simply called this embezzlement, like it is, people would recognize how serious it is.

February 13, 2009 at 11:47 AM

Anonymous Anonymous said...

FWIW, I do think it possible that we're under economic attack along the lines presented in China's military strategy manual "Unrestricted Warfare", 1999.

What's compelling about that theory is a number of factors.
-Within the manual, the authors discuss Network warfare and we know the Chinese have already set up 'hacker corps' to put that in action.
-On 9/15/08 there was a $550 billion electronic run on banks which nearly toppled them within about 2 hours time. Interestingly, while the run itself is being remarked on, nobody is discussing who was responsible.
-Last, destabilising the US economy would permit a Taiwan grab at the very least.

Just a thought.

February 13, 2009 at 11:59 AM

Anonymous High Plains Lawyer said...

This brings to mind the concept of a revolution having to liberate the broadest part of society - everyone (except for the would-be overlords).

The reality of the economic chains of slavery that the Lords of Walstreet and DC have forged for us is now becoming obvious to the average guy on the street.

That may well provide the underlying fuel of a real revolution, whatever the spark turns out to be. (you need long burning fuel, not just a spark).

There is a great parallel here with what happened in the American Revolution.

At that time, it became obvious to the common man (thanks in large part to Thomas Paine) that the English Crown and parliament were using the colonists as mere resources, like cattle or fields of wheat, to be harvested for the benefit of those back in England.

That realization and the anger it created was the fuel. The spark was attempted arms confiscation on April 19, 1775, but the spirit of resistance was already there by that time.

Today, it is becoming obvious to the common man that the District of Criminals, and their masters on Wall Street, are also using the people as mere resources, like cattle and fields of wheat, for their own benefit.

This is a government of, by, and for the banksters and the rest of the banking/political/legal elite. And all they do is designed to perpetuate that order, and make it safer for them to be more brazen. Gun control is part of that design.

Gun confiscation may well be the spark, but by then there should already be a spirit of anger and defiance over being treated like cattle and slaves.

It has to be about far more than just guns.

Just as the American Revolution was about a broad based liberation from onerous taxes, confiscation of property, and violations of ancient rights of Englishmen (jury trial and the freedom from warrantless searches) it is important for a modern revolution to also be about all the interconnected abuses of our rights.

We need to make it obvious that there are a "long train of abuses and usurpations, pursuing invariably the same Object evince [ing] a design to reduce them under absolute Despotism ...

Tap into the discontent of the common people about how they are being used - how food is being taken from the mouths of their children - and how they are being treated as wage slaves, working half the year just for the bankers and their political puppets, and how that is tied to the violation of ALL of the long standing rights of Americans.

That will be the fuel.

Gun confiscation is just the most likely spark.

February 13, 2009 at 5:10 PM

Anonymous Anonymous said...

We've repeatedly elected knaves and fools.

Boehner says that no one has read the entirety of the bill passed in the House this afternoon:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CvnwOjDjnH4

Ben

February 13, 2009 at 5:45 PM

Blogger Dakota said...

Outstanding post High Plains Lawyer, I agree.

February 13, 2009 at 7:27 PM

Anonymous Anonymous said...

..freedom from warrantless searches?..they are already being proposed by police agencies in gun control crazed states in the name of "searching for non-registered or declared weapons" Meantime criminals continue freely using illegal guns with no regard or fear of any gun control legislation!.Many of our constitutional rights are being trampled besides the right to bear arms in defense of life and liberty.This includes enemies from WITHIN as well as from without.
As a naturalized american citizen I often look with dismay on the 60% morbidly obese pack of "consumers" we are starting to become. Work more to get less pay to buy more "stuff"..to keep the people that make the "stuff" working so they can go out and get more "stuff" etc etc etc.Everyone up the line paying 1-income tax,property tax,sales tax,school tax (got kids of college age?-can you afford to send them there?).Something is VERY broke here folks... My 2cents and yep I am an angry man,,

February 14, 2009 at 2:09 AM

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