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<p>[QUOTE="InfleXion, post: 1208241, member: 29012"]Nobody I ever voted for got elected, and I vote as much as I am able to. It all sounds good in theory, but when the vast majority of the 2 party system are either members of the CFR, Skull and Bones, the Bilderberg group, or some level of the masonic lodges it just boils down to false choices. Opting out is not an option for me. I was born and raised in the US, and I'm not going to let the last (supposed) bastion of freedom in the world fall away on my watch. To say we can do anything we like collectively, I don't see that as realistic from within the confines of the 2 party paradigm. I haven't seen politicians do the will of the people for as long as I've been alive. IMO politicians are not stupid, they are financed and controlled by the very corporate bankers that benefit from their policies, and incompetence is just an excuse to keep people from realizing the real agenda. Sure, a lot of people are lazy and want a free handout, and if we were all personally responsible the nation wouldn't be in this situation, but that doesn't undermine what I've said, it just adds to the pile.</p><p><br /></p><p>Also, the Constitution is the only reason we've survived as long as we have as a nation. To propose amending it so readily is downright scary from the standpoint of wanting to preserve liberty. Yes, it has happened before, and it's not necessarily always a bad thing, but in the current political climate I don't want anybody touching it. I'd be happy just to see it enforced as it is. Instead of law enforcement, what we get is proven "unintentional" market manipulation by JPM and Goldman Sachs so they just get a fine that amounts to a drop in the bucket compared to what they made off with. Never criminal prosecution. They turn around and use their money to short silver, lobby to get our tax dollars, and make sure people who are congenial to their agenda mudsling back and forth pretending to be on opposite sides of the false Republican/Democrat fence so that it turns into a match where people pick sides based on matters of relevant insignificance, and anybody else gets pushed out of the limelight. When was the last time foreign or monetary policy changed?[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="InfleXion, post: 1208241, member: 29012"]Nobody I ever voted for got elected, and I vote as much as I am able to. It all sounds good in theory, but when the vast majority of the 2 party system are either members of the CFR, Skull and Bones, the Bilderberg group, or some level of the masonic lodges it just boils down to false choices. Opting out is not an option for me. I was born and raised in the US, and I'm not going to let the last (supposed) bastion of freedom in the world fall away on my watch. To say we can do anything we like collectively, I don't see that as realistic from within the confines of the 2 party paradigm. I haven't seen politicians do the will of the people for as long as I've been alive. IMO politicians are not stupid, they are financed and controlled by the very corporate bankers that benefit from their policies, and incompetence is just an excuse to keep people from realizing the real agenda. Sure, a lot of people are lazy and want a free handout, and if we were all personally responsible the nation wouldn't be in this situation, but that doesn't undermine what I've said, it just adds to the pile. Also, the Constitution is the only reason we've survived as long as we have as a nation. To propose amending it so readily is downright scary from the standpoint of wanting to preserve liberty. Yes, it has happened before, and it's not necessarily always a bad thing, but in the current political climate I don't want anybody touching it. I'd be happy just to see it enforced as it is. Instead of law enforcement, what we get is proven "unintentional" market manipulation by JPM and Goldman Sachs so they just get a fine that amounts to a drop in the bucket compared to what they made off with. Never criminal prosecution. They turn around and use their money to short silver, lobby to get our tax dollars, and make sure people who are congenial to their agenda mudsling back and forth pretending to be on opposite sides of the false Republican/Democrat fence so that it turns into a match where people pick sides based on matters of relevant insignificance, and anybody else gets pushed out of the limelight. When was the last time foreign or monetary policy changed?[/QUOTE]
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