
MooPig da' Furst maintains a bullheaded stance that the Federal Government was good while the United States was in its infancy, as it served to regulate states' regulators in pioneer and developing economy days. But now as late as WWII, our federal government should be unplugged except for "socialist" institutions like the postal service, and military, and internet and maybe energy, maybe health care.
"I was hoping Dubya would unplug D.C. on his way out... but it remains only a dream.." says I; "in his and his Daddy's combined efforts, I see where they might be reticent to do something like that... even if they could. The Bushes are in the oil business after all."
Though strongly worded, here is a strong case for individual states to declare sovereignty...
States Beginning to Fight Fascists in Washington
Posted by Economics9698 at 3:37 PM | [SOURCE] | @Fountainhead Zero
Some of the states are beginning to realize the severity of the threat from the Fascist in Washington DC. Most notably Texas with it’s declaration of sovereignty last April. Some states are sticking it Washington’s eye like Montana which passes gun legislation the exempts Montana gun manufactures and consumers from all federal gun legislation. Parts of Michigan, Pennsylvania and all of Missouri are crafting legislation that is opposed to the fascist march of Washington.
As the blog below on this web site illustrates the increased foreign debt to 35% of the GDP to the rest of the world by the United States is extremely telling in the direction the politicians are taking America.
The fascist are busy arming themselves with the arsenal of tools needed to establish a dictatorship. Military loyalty would be the first tool. Nobody thinks Tienanmen Square can happen here in the United States but it could as more people realize the brutality of the regime in Washington. [...read whole article here...]
...We have seen the Republicans sell out time after time on bail outs, oil drilling, prescription drug benefits, education and the list goes on. People and states need to accept the facts that if the Republicans gain power in 2010 the dictatorship moves forward at a slower pace. And that's it.
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