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Fonceai said:
You come at the problems with our gov't by saying that they are not telling the public the whole truth.
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Which thanks to history, and the internet, can now be proven.
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Fonceai said:
I come at the problems with our gov't by saying that the public is lazy for accepting whatever the gov't gives them.
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I say:
Isn't it to be expected that you value something less, the more for granted you take it?
We have had this nation for over 200 years now, and multiple generations that have lived WITHOUT LIBERTY have died in the fights to win it for us. Now, as time goes by, the people lose sight of "what is important" meaning the "Common Thread of liberty of the individual, and how it ties to modern laws, because they take certain things for granted and assume since it is law, it will stay as is "unless they hear about it."
How many times have you been "notified" about a Constitutional change?
How many times have you been "notified" about a new tax at any level of government other than local?
How often are you censused for your approval of new law proposals at the federal level?
People take for granted what they feel they already have, and have no threat of losing. If people KNEW the depth to which they have already lost their rights, there would be MUCH MORE PROTEST.
So, if it is the peoples fault for not being informed, how should they get this "trustable" information, if their SWORN REPRESENTATIVES and the LAW won't stand behind them?
Placing quite a burden on the people aren't we, especially when you consider that EXCEPT for newspapers, ALL MEDIA NOW is new to this America, and has been "legislated and governed" by those who have corrupted the system. (all officials since 1930, except a select few, a handful)
The only blame I lay on the people today, is being SUCKERS for believing what the news says, but when you work a full day, have chores and a family, it leaves little time for checking multiple news sources EACH DAY.
That is the way the establishment wants it, which is one reason why the dollar is worth so much less today, than it was when the Fed was created.