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Christina's avatar

Before this train runs out of track, some group or groups must educate the politicians currently in office who are willing to listen to the facts and the relevant solutions to put forward bills. No time to wait for another election!

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Brian b.'s avatar

99.9% are in on it or have been bought off . You can tell which ones they are by the silence on the death shot, CBDC, 4th industrial revolution / 2030 agenda. If you can get a good county sheriff that would solve many issues they have constitutional authority

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Christina's avatar

Agreed and I get that, which is why I suggest current politicians because anyone running for election who openly espouses contrarian views before being elected is sure to lose due to that big money. Believe it or not, shocker, I still have faith in the human condition and they’re out there! It isn’t going to be 36 emails from some rightfully disgruntled constituents that gets their full ear. Solutions based thinking is what gets things done, big things. I’m reading up on this and we are sleep walking into further personal slavery. Not cool.

People need to freaking wake up and quit being lazy consoomers!

“Writing about Solon in the first century CE, Plutarch (Lives, Solon, XX, 1967, p. 457) reiterates the existence of the law and offers a normative justification for it:

Among his other laws there is a very peculiar and surprising one which ordains that he shall be disfranchised who, in time of faction, takes neither side. He wishes, probably, that a man should not be insensible or indifferent to the common weal, arranging his private affairs securely and glorying in the fact that he has no share in the distempers and distresses of his country, but should rather espouse promptly the better and more righteous cause, share its perils and give it his aid, instead of waiting in safety to see which cause prevails.”

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Christina's avatar

I noticed you mentioned the good county sheriff before in a reply to my post. I’m going to have to find me one of them there good sheriffs! No for real though, that sounds like a good idea, might have some potential. I wonder how far that long arm can reach?

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MagickMica's avatar

Hi Christina, Loved seeing you in the chat room yesterday! You are a GEM.

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Christina's avatar

Yeah I stopped by to see what the chat was like, the one other time I visited there wasn’t much of a pulse. Glad to see it was vibrant! Thanks, you’re sweet!

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John Scotto's avatar

When you realize they are all part of one big Uniparty club, things become clearer. They don’t care about helping us, it’s all about their personal wealth.

“A time is coming when men will go mad, and when they see someone who is not mad, they will attack him, saying, ‘You are mad; you are not like us.' "

                     -St. Anthony the Great-

“The illusion of freedom will continue for as long as it’s profitable to continue the illusion. At the point where the illusion becomes too expensive to maintain, they will take down the scenery, move the tables and chairs out of the way, then they will pull back the curtains and you will see the brick wall at the back of the theater.”  -Frank Zappa-

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Peeg's avatar

Liz Truss former UK PM, that of lettuce stock has just called out central banks - thought politicians did not do this?

Liz Truss warns against 'vicious circle' of state spending

Liz Truss continued: "I fear that our countries are becoming social democracies by the back door. And we've ended up in a culture where too many people and too many businesses expect a bailout. Now one of the core beliefs of Margaret Thatcher was the belief in responsibility.

"It's the idea that it's down to you how you get on in life through your own ideas, through your own hard work, through your family, that's how you get on in life. But I think that notion has been eroded."

Many people "didn't feel the full responsibility" for what they had done in the financial crisis, Ms Truss added, which she claimed had led to a culture of entitlement and led to further bailouts in Covid.

"I've got a problem, I'll call the Government! My business is failing, I'll get on the phone and sort it out! My investment isn't doing very well, it's the Government's problem! I need to buy a house, I'll get help from the Government! But I can tell you as someone who's worked in government for many years, it's not sustainable, and it's not the way forward.

"I don't think people quite understand how big the Government's got... Virtually half of every pound in Britain is now being spent by the state. It all makes the eras of Bill Clinton and Tony Blair look like some libertarian paradise and I really worry if we don't change course now that those figures are just going to get even worse... It becomes a vicious circle. And this has been aided and abetted by the central banks, pumping more money in and keeping that system going."

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Beca Del Oeste's avatar

Pretty based comments

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Beca Del Oeste's avatar

For a politician

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Christina's avatar

Big up

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Smoke and Mirrors's avatar

Gas is almost $5 in Phoenix. Rents going up 25%. Wallstreet is the enemy. Time for another Occupy Wallstreet.

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Smoke and Mirrors's avatar

Disgusting. Corrupt Wallstreet ignoring the re-acceleration in core. I pray for a catalyst to bring it down. If that catalyst is loss of reserve currency, so be it. Yields dropping will cause housing to go through the roof. We are screwed. I pray for the demise of Wallstreet.

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Christina's avatar

Pray 🙏🏻 but row toward towards shore!

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crod's avatar

Hmmmm sounds like the perfect storm for markets to move higher. Thank you for keeping us up to date and waking so many people up myself included over these last years.

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MB's avatar

Thank you!

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