Welcome to The New World Order Report where we discuss, not the perceived
coming new world order, but the one "We the People" can create.
We can never forget that America is a government FOR the PEOPLE, BY the PEOPLE.
If we neglect to remember this we will continue to be fooled by political
rhetoric, whose aim is to steal our freedom. We must also remember that
freedom is NOT absolute. In a democracy freedom is "We the
People" deciding by majority vote what we want as a nation. Today we
are not free because our politicians have been hijacked by BIG corporations.
America is under attack. The Republicans and Democrats have "We the
People" fighting amongst ourselves their point of view when the battle is
over who will control our government.
The politicians use diverting words like socialism, not only to keep
the focus off the government's role in providing for the (and this is from the
Constitution) general well-fare of the people, but also to divert us from the
fact that they are leading us into Fascism. Both political parties are
guilty; the republicans as the direct agents of the corporate elites, and
the democrats as the quasi-protectors of democracy. They show token resistance
while allowing themselves to be “steamed rolled” by the republicans, then showing
us their fake outrage. For over thirty years we have been bamboozled
by the subterfuge coming out of Washington. The games they play with the
lives of American citizens as they offered us ridiculous economic policies that
led us into this situation, and then offer even more ridiculous economic policies
as the solution. They are aware of the
real solutions, but refuse to implement them because they are bought by the
corporate elites.
When Wall Street crashed the world's economy they came to our politicians
knowing they would be bailed out. We are led to believe that we were
doing it for the good of all, but we have to look back at the policies over the
years that led up to the crash: deregulation, the lowering of taxes for the
rich and wars that were not paid for. All of this led to deficits that
"We the People" would have to pay for. This is a hybrid form of
Neoliberalism which is designed to transfer wealth and power from "We the
People" to a small group of non-elected wealthy elitist. It states
that corporations not government are more responsible to handle the affairs of
the world, and when problems arise in their control the public should pay for
it. So the republicans played the game of spending wildly under their
control of government and then made the willing democrats cut the budget, but
only in those areas that affect the poor and middle class. This is called
wealth transfer, and it set us up for the ultimate wealth transfer scheme ever-
the bailout of Wall Street. Public monies should have never been used to
bail out free market companies; however they should have been used to bail the
public out of the mess imposed upon them. But the republicans would call
that socialism as they engaged with the democrats in fascism. "We the
People", we must choose our isms wisely, and we are beginning to see signs
of that now.
The Occupy Wall Street crowd is showing the world that "We the
People" are going to have a say about how this country is ran.
Right now it is small and disorganized, which is exactly how it should
start. This is the sign of a true grassroots movement. Eventually,
as it attracts more numbers, influential groups and organizations, they will
become more organized. This is starting to happen as the movement has now
expanded to other cities and have attracted the attention of the unions.
The other sign that this is a REAL grassroots movement, unlike the Tea Party,
is the fact that the corporate media is not covering it; thus officially laying
to rest the notion of "the liberal media." We the People" should
get behind this movement. It has not clarified its demands as of yet, but
this too will come, and I hope one of them would be to eliminate the Federal
Reserve Bank, or to at least repeal its creation of money and return that to the
control of elected officials or a non-profit group. Also, it would be
nice if we could get something for the Americans who have been harmed by this
through foreclosure and increased poverty. Eventually, I believe we will
have to boycott the large banks. I say this because the only thing they
care about is money. I hope they will come to their senses and realize
that they need to resolve this quickly, but if they don't then a boycott may be
necessary.
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