We should
have learned that economies that cannot support their populations to provide
for themselves will create disasters. We can trace the histories of wars and
hapless governments to provide some measure of caution.
World War
I could have been avoided in 1914 if Serbia’s European allies had economically
isolated the Austro-Hungarians until they retreated from Serbia instead of
declaring war. Banks could have cut them off.
The same
is true for World War II. Poland’s European allies could have banned all
banking with Germany in 1933, knowing that Hitler was a threat. But banks did
lend money to Hitler and gave him 6 years to build the NAZI military. Europe’s
wishful thinking sowed the seeds of their destruction.
The Great
Depression from 1929 to 1936 could have been shortened if the Federal Reserve
had increased the money supply and if agricultural watering had been widely
available in the Midwest.
The
excessive 30% US Federal Land could have been avoided if the Congress had sent
an Amendment to the States to allow the federal government to nationalize State
land. This Amendment would not have been approved by the States in 1913.
Most
serious errors made by governments have been caused by activist propaganda that
led to a political bandwagon that railroaded our lemmings in Congress to push
through bad laws and authorize bad wars. Serving in government requires a
thorough understanding of the limits imposed by the US Constitution plus a
thorough understanding of the US free market economy.
In 1848,
Karl Marx published his Communist Manifesto recommending the seizure of private
property by force that would destroy entire countries.
In 1872,
US Voters failed to object to the unconstitutional establishment of Yellowstone
national park.
In 1889,
US Voters failed to object to the Supreme Court decision to allow anchor babies
to claim citizenship.
In 1933,
US Voters failed to object to their Social Security contributions going to the
US Congress rather than their own retirement accounts.
In 1947,
US Voters failed to object to Hugo Black’s Supreme Court overreach decision on
the separation of church and state.
In the
1960s, US Voters failed to object to government overreach in environmental
regulations and Cold War actions that created the Vietnam War. US Voters failed
to object to their open border and loose immigration policies that allowed drug
dealers and welfare migrants to invade the US.
In 1973,
US Voters failed to object to the Supreme Court decision to legalize abortion.
US abortions total 62 million since 1973.
In 1992,
US Voters failed to object to President Bush signing on to UN Agenda 21 to
create global governance. US Voters failed to question the global warming hoax,
knowing that the UN was a corrupt organization.
In the
1993, US Voters failed to object to NAFTA and the off-shoring of their
manufacturing jobs and the restrictions on their oil producing jobs. Congress passed
loose lending laws to ensure mortgage failures and the 2008 meltdown. Congress also
required hospitals to treat indigent patients
In 2001,
US Voters failed to object to Middle East ground wars in Afghanistan and Iraq
that doubled the National Debt from $5 trillion to $10 trillion.
In 2008, the
US government failed to monitor mortgage lending and created the liquidity
crisis that resulted in doubling the National Debt from $10 trillion to $20
trillion.
In the
2010s, State Legislatures sent applications to the US Congress to call an
Article 5 Constitutional Convention to impose a balanced budget amendment and
term limits. They didn’t know that this never before used method would result
in implementing unelected government. These applications need to be
cancelled.
Instead,
US Voters have been duped by the “bandwagon” approach to establishing US
law. The price of these mistakes ran in
the $trillions.
American
Communist Goals restated in 1963 outlines 45 goals designed to destroy the US
from within. US Voters failed to read these goals and understand that they have
all been implemented through the US Courts and US Congress.
Norb
Leahy, Dunwoody GA Tea Party Leader
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