“War and the Constitution”
Posted by Socrates in Iraq, jewed foreign policy, New World Order, Socrates at 4:12 pm |
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24 September, 2007 at 5:37 pm
Without the Federal Reserve and its “infinitely elastic” fiat money, the government would have to find a way to live within its means just like ordinary folks do.
There’d be no way to pay for all these globetrotting mercenary wars or any other criminal shenanigans.
The Israelo-American Empire would literally cease to exist for lack of funding.
25 September, 2007 at 7:13 am
The Congress—not the Federal Reserve—pays for the wars. No funding by Congress—No war.
25 September, 2007 at 8:43 am
Nobody is perfectly bilingual in 21th-century English and 18th-century English.
Remember how long it took America to figure out what “High Crimes and Misdemeanors” meant?
In practical terms (not ideological ones) the Constitution is less and less meaningful every year.
25 September, 2007 at 5:38 pm
The Congress–not the Federal Reserve–pays for the wars.
And what is the Congress using for money, hmmm?