kathyet wrote,
I think we are in the same boat. I do not expect to be appeased. It will not happen.Quote:
Well I don't like the long list of potential runners out there. We need some new and refreshing changes. Someone needs to come out of the shadows maybe an independent because I am thinking most of these bozos won't appease me....
We are just waking up as a nation,....I think,...I hope.
In the morning it takes me a couple cups of coffee to wake up. I am still just on the first couple of sips on the first cup.
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I too like Ron Paul. Not due to his personality so much as the trend he has set into motion. I think we ought to be thrilled and not let the every day assualts and charges on our emotions remove us from the fact that we have been stirred to something beyond the status quo.Quote:
They don't want Ron Paul to run, the republican base needs some one they can control
The status quo has been around for quite some time. It will take alot to change that, as the status quo has in place machinery that is self replicating whenever it faces stresses and the elements of time. It sort of leap frogs over the bumps in the road. That ability is more a mechanical function that a political one. The printing press comes too mind.
What is the one area of study that most people hate to think about? Yet it is something they partake in and cannot live without. Economics?
If our monetary system was to change, or transform its nature, ie SDR's, electronic units, one world currency, Amero or regional form, would the public be ready to understand the change and the consequences? Keeping in mind that the Federal Reserve was sold for the ability to prevent chaos in the markets, to prevent depressions, and/or economic bubbles. It was sold due to its elastic effects. The people accepted it, because they did not understand its nature. So again, if our system were to even debate change, how would the public be prepared to understand?
What came first? The chicken or the egg? Our monetary system dictates to the political system. The political system cannot change with the current monetary system. The top will march to the monetary marching orders. There is no escape, only change.
The short of my rant, (sorry) is that I do not expect much change up at the top. Yet I am thrilled to be waking up and learning more and more along the way to undermining the status quo. :D
As for names, Ron Paul and Allan West?