U.S.
collapse will bring North American Union
A
radio talk show host said last Thursday, "The liberals have a solution just
waiting for a problem." Actually he is only half right, because he was referring
to just the Democrats, otherwise he is correct. The solution that is offered and
put into operation always involves at least two of three things; increasing the
amount of dollars in circulation (inflation); increasing the number of lower paid
workers (illegal immigrants and work visa holders); limits citizens freedom; (so-called
homeland security legislation).Almost all of these problems are the handiwork
of the same people that offer the solutions. Their underlying agenda is the manufacturing
of an economic meltdown, and that is exactly what is happening. Each solution
moves us closer to less prosperity, less sovereignty, less freedom, less ability
to counter more government control. More often than not, their solution compounds
the problem or creates a new problems. Our senators and congressmen are so beholden
to the party nation leadership (and the CFR that direct them), that representing
us back home is just an afterthought. This
brings to mind the old saying that, "Those who don't learn from history are
doomed to repeat it." In the late 1840s, Frederic Bastiat pointed out that
the perpetrators of the French Revolution were "concocting the antidote and
the poison in the same laboratory." In other words, the problems and the
solutions were created by the same people, with the ulterior motive of changing
the type of government to one they could more easily control. The
devastation in Europe at the end of the Second World War was the perfect circumstances
to start assembling a European Union. The United States, in the depths of an economic
collapse, would be even more vulnerable because we have had it so easy for so
long. But when the government checks won't buy enough groceries anymore, the chant
for "change" will bring about The New World Order in the form of The
North American Union, which is already beyond the planning stage. GLENN
H. RIDER
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