I'm certainly glad the election is finally over. While
I have loved politics my entire life, this presidential election has gone on
for over three years, including the GOP primaries, and I've had my fill of
meaningless slogans and counter-slogans, lies and counter-lies. I had to quit watching political news the last few weeks, as I
thought I would become physically sick if I watched any more establishment
political "experts" give their required opinions and propaganda
bites.
The
2012 presidential election has been like a ballgame hyped and built up over
three years. We are
programed to cheer and act out our sheep-like roles in partisan politics when,
like the game, unless we have money bet on the outcome the actual winner will
have absolutely no impact on our lives.
This
was destined to be a close, statistically tied election, as get out the vote
efforts included repetitive harping on its life-changing importance and the
evils of the opposition candidates and party. The bottom
line is that voting percentages generate credibility for the failed American
political system.
"There's not a dime's worth
of difference between the Democrat and Republican parties." George
Wallace, 1966 Alabama governor and presidential candidate.
Note it now takes 71 cents to equal the purchasing power of a dime in
1966 – if you
believe the false inflation statistics out of Washington. Actually, I could buy a soft drink for a dime in 1966 whereas today it is
closer to $1.50. Check house prices even with the pullback or
college tuition if you want an accurate inflation estimate.
It
is reasonable to expect from Obama's second term more of
the same as the first four years. The two main US political
parties promote nearly identical policies; nothing will change from earlier
Bush and Clinton administration policies. Of course, there will be a burst of
optimism from Democrats and the usual rallying cries for everybody to come
together to meet the challenges of the moment. This is just the usual garbage
fed to the voting public after every presidential election.
I
hate to be the bearer of bad news but both presidents and the representatives
we reelect to Congress only represent the powerful banking and economic
interests that control the federal government and use it to further their power elite agenda. Real, productive citizens can only look to
their government representatives to solve minor bureaucratic issues on lost
checks, eligibility for this program or that or to listen only to their
complaints and agenda.
In
reality, the Senate and
House of Representatives by necessity – except in the case of those few with
actual philosophical convictions on the right or the left – only represent and govern based on the
financial handouts and doors opened by powerful interests. This
is the only way they can be reelected.
Why Romney Lost
Romney
lost for two main reasons:
First, as he correctly noted during
the campaign, 47 percent of
American families are dependent on government handouts and they voted for what
was in their own best interests. Democracy is mob rule and the
47 percent, although with the best of intentions, are still only a mob out to
get what they can from others who have earned or produced the wealth in the
private sector.
"There are 47 percent who are with [Obama], who are dependent upon government, who believe they are victims, who believe the government has a responsibility to care for them, who believe that they are entitled to health care, to food, to housing, to you name it." – Mitt Romney
Still,
there is a positive outcome with this depressing statistic. First, many
government employees and those on the dole understand the problems of
bureaucracy far better than Americans in the private sector because they are
caught in the government trap themselves. They often have the courage to even
vote against their best interests because they see what it has done to them
personally.
Every
TSA agent and government employee in non-essential services outside of the
armed forces, real police and fire protection and real teachers – not the
hundreds of thousands of unionized, make-work employees who use the system –
are simply parasites.
Second, the GOP leadership antagonized the 10 percent of the Republican Party electorate who supported Ron Paul for President. Of course, the establishment is still deathly scared of the Ron Paul movement and their harsh treatment and the subsequent blowback on November 6 guarantees any discussion here will be verboten and seldom mentioned for obvious reasons. While some voted for Romney, a few – as the returns show – voted third-party and many like me just sat home on election day disgusted at the entire political charade. Romney lost because he needed a majority of this 10 percent to win yet those controlling his campaign simply threw this voting block away because it threatened powerful central banking, neocon and moneyed interests supporting the GOP.
While
Romney would have made a better president than Obama in at least his rhetoric,
as he pays lip service to conservative Republican values, in reality his neocon
controllers would probably have made him a disaster in foreign policy.
And
so over the next four years the people will be provoked and buy more guns
they will never have the courage to use to defend themselves against an
all-powerful government. The GOP will raise more money using
faux social issues and an agenda they never really have any interest in
standing up for. Obama will be painted as an evil, Muslim-born in
God-knows-where socialist when in actuality he has no more power
than Romney would have had to restore the America we loved and respected.
The
game will go on until the time is up for our nation. In the meantime, austerity measures will dramatically increase, benefits
and promises will be lost by the poor and remaining middle class citizens who
really need them and taxes will rise, as will the risk of gold and wealth
confiscation. Obama will be
blamed, just as Romney would have been blamed had he been elected president,
for this is how our regulatory/debt democracy works today in the 21st century.
A failed system of central bank control leading a failed economy, a failing
currency and a controlled system totally divorced from control or limitation by
the citizens of America.
The Solution is to Change the Political Structure
The
solution is a return to a limited, decentralized confederation form of
government like our first legitimate American government, the Articles of
Confederation. One that is responsible to the
people and ultimately controlled by the voters with the iron-clad political
tools of initiative and referendum like exists in Switzerland today, where
voters have the right to reject legislation and laws or enact laws outside the
power of controlled legislative, judiciary and executive branches of
government. Until we return to the Articles of Confederation, America and our
liberties are doomed to extinction by the hidden control of international
banking and economic elites.
After
the election you can expect appeals from "so-called" conservatives or libertarians wanting your
hard-earned money to support this or that cause. They will claim time is running out, the
next election is the most important in your lifetime, etc. Time is not running
out; it ran out long ago, and voting for either party or most candidates is just
an exercise in futility supporting the corrupt system that rules over you. We
are serfs and mere subjects to a system and few understand or even recognize
the control over us.
If
you want to be a free people again educate yourself on the Swiss system of
government and work for a return to the government for which our patriot founding fathers risked their lives and
property, the Articles of Confederation. Supporting anything less is just deceiving
ourselves and screwing our posterity. We may deserve the kind of government we
have allowed to take over our country but our posterity deserve better.
The
GOP Ron Paul for President campaigns in 2008 and 2012 clearly showed how the
controlled, two-party system in the United States will allow no real opposition
to its approved candidates in either party. You can bet your worthless vote that new
Republican Party rules at the 2012 GOP convention and at the state level in the
future will control any viable opposition candidates. The only current outlets
for alternative political action are in doomed-to-fail third-party activities
that are little more than allowed but controlled political opposition.
To
restore the original American Republic, we must change the controlled monopoly
political system of government that controls and destroys internally or
externally all opposition. New candidates or even
attempts at party control accomplish little when the same powerful interests
control the political structure. We must work to remove the system in place and
restore the limited government of our founding fathers, for they had devised a
system that would work well today with our ease of transportation and
communication.
Remember,
our children and grandchildren deserve a better, more prosperous world and
nation than we have left them at this point. It is time we
as a generation man up for liberty to redeem ourselves in the tear-filled eyes
of future generations. The
American people must work peacefully to restore the Articles of Confederation
now or else suffer the permanent consequences of the fall of America.
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