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Kristin Fecteau replied to Judson Phillips's discussion It is time for impeachmentPosted on November 10, 2012 at 1:37pm 1 Comment 1 Like
Saturday mornings are my day to sleep in, be lazy, get stuff done around the house. But this morning I set my alarm and got up and out to attend a meeting at 8:30 a.m. What would propel me out of bed on a lazy Saturday morning, and cram into a room of full of people in a back room of a Shoney’s, where the smell of eggs and pancakes hung heavy in the air?
I went to attend my first meeting of the Tennessee Republican Assembly. A friend had been inviting me to attend for months,…
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I don't know who to credit this to, but it appeared on Facebook, and it is too good not to share:
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COSTELLO: I want to talk about the unemployment rate in America.
ABBOTT: Good Subject. Terrible Times. It’s 8%.
COSTELLO: That many people are out of work?
james stamulis said… thanks Kristen for your friendship! i am truly honored!:)
Harry Maltby said… Thanks, Cute!, if it was not so accurate. Years from now I hope we can look back a laugh together (meaning we got past Americans buying into letting lies that the Democratic party create, and then seems so willing to support or at least not oppose, even under duress). I will store this and share.
james stamulis said… Kristen i just wanted to let you know i am with you in being against Monsanto and Dupont who are leaders in GMO'S. i don't know if you know dr. Rima but she is a pioneer against the destruction of our food supply. check her out on you tube. she is married to a 95 yr. old general and they are trying to fight back. God bless!:)
Cyrus J. Mallinson said… Hello Kristin – Please look this over about the CST. This is the only way to get the Federal Government under control. If you are inclined to do so call me. My phone number is at the end. Thanks. Cy.
www. constitutionalsupporttax.net
The CONSTITUTONAL SUPPORT TAX (the CST)
A States-based system to pay for Federal
expenditures that ends the Federal Government’s
power to tax and borrow money
The States of the USA, and the People, have granted the U.S. Federal Government, through Congress, the power to tax, borrow and
create money. (Article I, Section 8, Paragraphs 1, 2, and 5 of the U.S. Constitution plus the 16th Amendment. The "Big Four.") The Federal Government has monopoly control over its own financing. Has this monopoly control worked out well?
On December 31, 2000, the U.S. National Debt was $5.662 trillion. December 31, 2008, $10.700 trillion. December 31, 2011, $14.025 trillion. And, despite the November 2010 election results, $15.785 trillion on June 19, 2012. A 279% increase in less than eleven years, six months. ((Source: www. TreasuryDirect.gov Debt to the Penny (Daily History/Search.))
It can arguably be said that these taxation, borrowing and money creation powers, have been seriously and shamefully misused.
Changes need to be made to end this misuse. However, the needed changes go far beyond electing more responsible congressional and Presidential representation, as necessary as these steps may be.
The misuse, and potential for continued future misuse, will not be curtailed until the monopoly financing control created by the Big Four to pay for Federal expenditures is replaced by a States-based system. The CONSTITUTIONAL SUPPORT TAX (the CST, www. constitutionalsupporttax.net) should be that States-based system.
In summary the CST will do the following:
With the power to raise money through taxation, borrowing in the credit markets and through the Federal Reserve ended, Congress will have a powerful incentive to prepare yearly budgets that are well within the bounds of what the Constitution will allow. The States and People will be very skeptical about paying for anything beyond providing for the "common defence" stated in the Preamble to the Constitution. The Founding Fathers intended such non-defense expenditures be handled and financed at the state or local levels. GSA Las Vegas outings and more should become closed history, never to return. Think about this fully, and you will correctly conclude that the CST is the only way to end the Federal overspending problem.
Please read the website. Give it some time to "mentally digest." If you like the CST, spread the word about it among the people you know. Questions can be submitted through the website or to me at the following contact information.
Thank you for your time and consideration.
Cy Mallinson 1311 Manor St. Kalamazoo, MI 49006-2143 269-342-0410 cmallinson @aol.com
Marcia Wood said… Kristin - you feel just like I do, we don't have to lie! Thanks for a great response.
James William Olmes Rogers said… Hello Kristin..... Thanks for your note. I enjoy your posts ~~ thoughtful, reasoned, forthright..... I suspect we both are torn over the GOP nominating process ~~ more the candidates than the process, however. I am neither a Republican nor a Democrat. By self-definition I'm a Patriot first, an Independent second and Conservative third ~~ capitalization intended. I am unimpressed with all GOP candidates ~~ if I could choose the GOP nominee it would be David Petraeus.
In his absence I will vote for whoever runs against BHO..... Candidly, I would vote for Lucifer before voting for the current POTUS, who I consider a fraud and sock-puppet, dancing at the end of strings pulled by George Soros and other socialist, anti-Americans, determined to reduce our nation to Third World status.
Whoops..... I'm making this note far too lengthy ~~ my intent is to simply say, "Thank you!," for your note.....
steve drapeau said… hello - so how is tenn i used to live in farmington and trained tenn walking horses
Barry Gabrielson said… Hello Kristin:
Tell me what Naseville TN looks like these days. I lived in Huntsville Alabama in the late 1960s when I was a child. We would come through the cotton fields and see our close friends on a farm in Naseville. I have not been back since then. Im in California now, which is completely different than Ala and TN. People in the south are so friendly. Here, people dont look you in the face. They are in their own little worlds. Everyone here is an actor/actress, not reality.
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