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"THE COMMERCIALS MUST BE WORKING, EVERYONE HAS THEIR MINDS MADE UP ALREADY"

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Blogger Matt said...

My best friend from age 7 always wanted to be in politics. He's honest and compassionate. At age 26 he ran for an office in his town and won. After one year he said the system was so bogged down with quid-pro-quo that the only way anything could get done was through "playing the game". Every time he tried to get something through to help the people he had to agree to something else that stabbing them in the back someplace else. He was disgusted and vowed to never get involved in politics again and went on to work in the private sector even through he could have won a re-election.

I don't blame the politicians and I believe most are honest and try their best. It's the system as a whole that's become broken. Too many lobbyist, companies with their influence through campaign "donations", and other self serving organizations with ties (banks).

The government has become way too big and compromised by the private sector to truly represent the people anymore. Those days are long gone.

Voters have lost faith in the system. Look at Obama's campaign promises to return the troops. So far he's only added more. I don't blame him because no matter who won the Presidency not much was going to change because banks have more power than our Government now. Don't think so? How did the bank bailout ever happen when so many people were against it?

How many times have we heard "vote for me I want to lower taxes" and taxes went up?

Give us a system that truly represents the voters and not the wealthy elite and people will start paying attention and voting again.

August 4, 2010 at 10:42 PM

Blogger Matt said...

I couldn't help notice at the intro of your TV show. Some comments were made about how voting matters and I wanted to expand on that.

What voters care about first and foremost is their earning power and that is diminishing as our taxes creep up every year. Who we vote for has not changed this and is likely to anytime soon.


Why is this? Well it's because the banking system runs the country not our elected officials. Did you know the Federal Reserve is not a government agency, it's private with two figure heads appointed into it by the president so people think it's a government agency. It's also not even a gold "reserve" anymore. It was named the Federal Reserve to mislead people. The America dollar is no longer backed by gold so the Federal Reserve can just print money for the US Government like it's candy.

Ron Paul (Texas Representative) has been trying to audit the Federal Reserve for years and can't. Think about that, the US Government doesn't have the "power" needed to audit a bank. Now that's some power.

I highly recommend you sit down and watch the documentary I inked at the bottom of this post. It's about how the banks now run the country and who we vote for has become increasing less important. I would argue meaningless at the Federal level, almost meaningless at the state level, and some meaning at the local level (i.e. what day will trash pick up be in my town).

Being told your vote isn't that important anymore is a hard thing to accept so most people will dismiss me as nuts because that's easier to accept.

http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-515319560256183936#

"Give me control of a nation's money and I care not who makes it's laws". —Mayer Amschel Bauer Rothschild.

August 8, 2010 at 2:38 PM

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