A Major Rip-Off

by A.H. Krieg

2004
As if our pork-barrel spending spree by congress was not enough, we have been treated to an orgy of waste and rubbish from Boston and New York.

The Republocrats hard at work at their separate conventions have garnished hours of media attention, millions of taxpayers dollars, thus ensuring that the electorate will see only their side of the story. Unsatisfied by draconian ballot access rules, a stacked presidential debate commission, and the, more than obvious silence on most serious issues, they have promised through their closed venue everything to every special interest group in existence. America, my friends is not about group rights, its about individual liberty, and individual rights. When one analyzes the political party platforms, and separates the rhetoric from the actions, it becomes glaringly obvious that as G. Wallace said "there's not a dimes worth of difference between them."

Aside from the noticeable clown and circus atmosphere at both conventions was the predominant fact that both parties strongly support the continued de-industrialization of our homeland. That both will continue and further expand NAFTA1 into FTAA (2) is a foregone conclusion. Further both will expand our wars of empire, and neither will protect our southern border with Mexico. We have the largest prison population in the world, a large percentage of that has been incarcerated politically, for tax reasons or for minor drug possession, possibly as many as 40%, infractions for which they should not have been sent to jail.

Ballot access rules have been made so complex and varied jurisdiction to jurisdiction as to make 50 state ascendance to that goal a virtual impossibility. As if that were not sufficient when the outrageous demands for ballot access are attained, Republocrat committees or election officers on some obscure rule or technicality reject more often than not sufficient quantities of collected signatures, allowing them to deny access.

Three Republicans and three Democrats thereby ensuring that no third party will ever get on any debating platform staff the presidential debate commission that is funded primarily by multi-national corporations whose goal is entrée to the nominee. By restricting admission to the debate these multi-nationals are able to curtail costs because then have to fund only two candidates. Since no issue can be reduced to only two options the debate, which is in fact not a debate but rather another opportunity to place themselves before the public, does not even scratch the surface of issues relating to our country.

"Free Trade" the process for American de-industrialization is never ever on the table. Instead we are dealt a series of platitudes about "Creating Jobs" for Americans. Certainly not well paying manufacturing jobs, no indeed, minimum wage clerical, and service sector jobs, which the multinationals are unable to export to the third world because the require attendee workers. Jobs in this present economy are being exported at a rate that is unprecedented in world history. Consumable income by American workers is falling at an astounding rate. Free trade is an oxymoron, how can trade be free if it is governed by GATT (3), WTO (4), NAFTA, (5) and coming soon CAFTA (5)(enacted in 2006) etc. all international treaties and agreements enforced by government and instituted at the request of NGOs (6) internationalist business men.

Getting back to the conventions, we find that they are funded out of the "General Fund" of the U.S. Treasury thereby allowing all citizens to pay for this orgy of advertising in favor of the imposed "System". The estimated total cost of these two conventions counting police, and all expenses is about $40 million each. Congratulations you just paid out $ 80 million to be propagandized and brain washed by the Republocrats. The federal elections commission gave each party a check for $ 14.7 millions the other $ 25 millions were consumed in security.

Other political parties most of which were not even covered in any news venues wound up holding an empty shovel. The Libertarians did not take one cent from the taxpayers. Their convention held over the Memorial Day weekend achieve no coverage by the entire main-stream-media. Multi-national corporations have already funded both parties with over $ 103 millions in hopes of ensuring political access to whichever of the two parties wins.

The system is broken, Americans as a group are dis-enfranchised from the selection of delegates, to the selection of candidates, and they have no say whatever in whom the chosen candidate is or what policy is to be. Then our elected tugs have the nerve to tell people in other nations that they must emulate our "System" or be invaded. Both of the Republocrat candidates are members of a secret socio-political cabal called Bones, The Order, 322, or The Order of Death, both have admitted membership but both refuse to reveal any fundamental goals of that organization, which is in fact thought to be the American branch of the Illuminati.

Just like the banking system, the FRS this electoral process is a sham placed before the public for their entertainment and the advancement of the powers, which control all.

How can we fix this mess? The means of it are not difficult to come up with. The greatest problem we face is career politicians. We must change electors to a process envisioned by our forefathers.
  1. Term limits to two terms in any elected office.
  2. Reduction of remuneration of federal office holder to two times the national average income.
  3. Elimination of Federal pensions put them on Social Security like everyone else.
  4. Elimination of congressional healthcare benefits.
  1. NAFTA North American Free Trade Agreement is an agreement because an EO of president Clinton, an illegal act, enacted it because P. 1 S1 of the U.S. Constitution prohibits the enactment of law by the executive. If it were legal it would be called a treaty.
  2. FTAA Free Trade Area of the Americas. Is proposed treaty incorporation the entire South American continent, and the Caribbean Basin (excluding Cuba) but including also Singapore in a free trade region.
  3. GATT General Agreement on Trade and Tariff.
  4. WTO World Trade Organization
  5. NGO Non Government Organizations. Actually multi-national corporations.
  6. FRS Federal Reserve System, which is not Federal but private, not a reserve because it has no reserves, and not a System but a corporation.

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