Wednesday, September 30, 2009

Is that a dollar in your pocket or two cents?

[Note the number of Congressmen who attended the hearing.  Congressman Frank is the chairman, to his left is the Democratic caucus for the House Finacial Services Committee; nobody is present.]

Towards the middle of the segment below the Fed representative, Scott Alverez states, "monetary policy... has to be as free as posible from political consideration."  To you and me, Mr. Alverez is saying the policy of values is not a our (public) concern.  Huh!  Its funny to think, for thousands of years people have bartered, traded, established political, monetary and cooperative agreements only to be brought into submission by the Fed.  Daily independent (code word for "secret") desicions of the few, part time government employees with corporate and political interests, are to be trusted with our money. 

Members of the Fed prove by their vary actions they are motivated by political interest.  The Fed is a tool and motivator descined in secrete by Woodrow Wilson and several bankers with national interests to usurp the authority of the U.S. Congress.  Friends this is a social pang decigned to undermind the very liberties you value.

YOU ARE THE GOVERNMENT and YOU have the right to know what is going on.  Fight for this bill and similar legislation.  I urge you even if you do not believe their are political motivations behind what the Fed is doing to fight to know what the Fed is doing and how they are doing it.  Consider the Fed as a stranger you have met on the road, you have given them your wallet, and you have given them the right to tell you how much money you have.  That is a lot of power.  They can make your dollar bill worth a dollar or two cents without your knowledge, without Congress' knowledge, without the GAO's knowledge. 

Scary.

Friday, September 25, 2009

Don't Tread on Me

On 9/12, hundreds of thousands of Americans (maybe more) joined together in Washington D.C. to protest the destructive nature of our national government. Many protestors dawned the slogan "Don't tread on me."  Enclosed below is a condensed history of those tried and true words.

Benjamin Franklin first attributed the American people with the rattlesnake when he penned a satirical commentary suggesting as a way to thank the Britian for their policy of sending convicted felons to America, the colonists should send rattlesnakes to England.

Later, Franklin sketched, carved, and published the first known political cartoon in an American newspaper. It was a snake cut into eight sections.  Each section representing a colony or a grouping of colonies along the American coastline.  Beneath the snake were the ominous words "Join, or Die."  The purpose for the cartoon was  to illustrate the need for the colonies to unite for the common defense during the French and Indian War. 





Before to the battle of Bunker Hill, Congress commissioned the Navy and a detachment of Marines to commendere a British ship carrying weapons and amunision.  As the Marines marched off Franklin noticed the Marines carrying drums, each yellow and a picture of a timber rattler on it.  From the scene Franklin wrote the following observations:

  1. "I observed on one of the drums belonging to the marines now raising, there was painted a Rattle-Snake, with this modest motto under it, 'Don't tread on me.' As I know it is the custom to have some device on the arms of every country, I supposed this may have been intended for the arms of America."


  2. "The Rattle-snake is found in no other quarter of the world besides America."


  3. The rattlesnake also has sharp eyes, and "may therefore be esteemed an emblem of vigilance."


  4. "She never begins an attack, nor, when once engaged, ever surrenders: She is therefore an emblem of magnanimity and true courage. ... she never wounds 'till she has generously given notice, even to her enemy, and cautioned him against the danger of treading on her."


  5. "I confess I was wholly at a loss what to make of the rattles, 'till I went back and counted them and found them just thirteen, exactly the number of the Colonies united in America; and I recollected too that this was the only part of the Snake which increased in numbers."


  6. "'Tis curious and amazing to observe how distinct and independent of each other the rattles of this animal are, and yet how firmly they are united together, so as never to be separated but by breaking them to pieces. One of those rattles singly, is incapable of producing sound, but the ringing of thirteen together, is sufficient to alarm the boldest man living."





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