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‘Red’ and ‘blue’ labels do not reflect the true color of political power: ‘green’
Those who are given the supreme power to create money are also those given the supreme power to dictate political life in America and the world.
Many citizens are duped into identifying with either of the (viable) political parties, Democrat or Republican, never realizing that these labels, like “liberal” or “conservative,” are meaningless in a world where the real power is exercised by the Federal Reserve (and friends), an international money power cartel of private individuals. Labels merely serve the international money power as devices to divert and diffuse the energy of those who identify themselves with such labels.
It is only necessary to observe that over the decades, both of our allowed political parties have collectively brought us to the verge of economic collapse through an astronomically unpayable public debt and a dollar worth 90 percent less than it used to be. This is because both parties are really controlled by the real international money power that prefers to work from behind the scenes in globalist agenda organizations such as the Council on Foreign Relations, and the Trilateral Commission.
Even the political label “independent” will work for the international money power’s status quo system of the gradual transfer of wealth and consolidation of absolute power as long as scripturally immoral usury is allowed to be practiced daily by greedy private individual stockholders in central banks.
Why should banks, essentially a private enterprise, be given the supreme advantage over other private enterprises to get their inventory (money) for free, and then be given the power to charge usurious interest on its use? This is why the Constitution gave this supreme power to Congress. A private bank hijacked that power, assisted by Congress early in the last century. Look where that has that led us.
STEPHEN M. CLARK
Diamondhead www.TruthAboutMoney.org
Legislators should feel pinch of budget-cutting too
Soon our state legislators will return to Jackson to begin the jobs they have been elected to do. Included is the task of establishing a budget for Mississippi for the coming year. While the current economic time poses a challenge, these individuals have indicated to their constituents that they are up to the task. With tax revenues dropping and expenses rising, we must acknowledge that cuts are to be expected and these cuts should be shared by all government agencies. Why not start with cutting out the cost of special sessions?
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