Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
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The Constitution is an immoral document
It's greatest flaw is that it did not limit how much the voting parasites and their political terrorists could steal from the human being class. The great fathers of Anarchy (Moses and Lysander Spooner) would be disgusted and Lysander Spooner wrote of "The Constitution of no Authority" which is required reading for the thinking and peaceful human being.
It Did What it Was Written To Do - LewRockwell |
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So the success of the greatest country in the history of the world was in spite of this horrible document?
All of the freedom we have given the world, all of the financial benefit and the inventions that came about because of the system that our founders came up with should not have been? This guy is saying that, not only the American people but the world would have been better off if the constitution didn't exist. Can anyone possibly believe that? |
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Don't think you are a "slave"? Break one of the 6 million laws on the books. Stop paying your "taxes". Living in a society makes you a slave to that society. |
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It needs some overhaul.
Start here: . |
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Pertinent to a discussion of the Constitution: . |
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America "became the greatest" after Germany lost the title...and Great Britain, and France, and Spain, Portugal, The Netherlands, and Italy...before that. The Greeks, Romans, and Egyptians...ALL white people creating great empires and changing the world. What did negros do? The American Indians? They had no wheel, no written language, they were CAVEMEN when we found them. Blacks aren't even the same species, how can you compare them? America became great when others fell and we were the only one's left standing after WWII. And then...in the 1960s...we began our decline. The growing of the minorities...like cattle...grown and warehoused in the inner cities. They just became the majority...God help us. The decay has started in the cities and is working it's way out. Disagree? |
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That reminds me. If you check an early 70’s NADA used car guide you will notice that vehicles manufactured in Canada demanded a premium of approx $300 over the same model vehicle manufactured in the USA. I owned a Canadian built Chevelle for the American market I purchased in Michigan in 1973 so that’s why I know about this. I’m sure you will tell us the reason why. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk |
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I recently bought a new Toyota Tacoma and made sure it was a Texas not a Mexican assembled truck. There were both types in the lot. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk |
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American was great long before WWII. Check out a little history. |
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I got burned many years ago by GM. Never again ! Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk |
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https://www.quora.com/Did-America-on...r-World-War-II "Britain was obviously the most powerful nation on earth in terms of standing military power until the 1930's when Germany surpassed her." "Britain probably remained the most powerful nation on earth until World War I" "That said, the second point is about standing industrial might, and Britain was probably passed by Germany in 1935. Both Germany and Britain were likely passed by the US at the outbreak of WWII (1939). While the US remained out of the war for two years, the US nonetheless started arming herself. At that point, the factories began retooling for war, the military grew in power and the US became--and has not since given up--the most powerful military forces on earth." "Sometime, round 2030, China is likely to pass the US in industrial strength; and about 2040 they'll probably pass the US in terms of standing military strength" The Way We Won: America's Economic Breakthrough During World War II "America's response to World War II was the most extraordinary mobilization of an idle economy in the history of the world. During the war 17 million new civilian jobs were created, industrial productivity increased by 96 percent, and corporate profits after taxes doubled. The government expenditures helped bring about the business recovery that ;had eluded the New Deal. War needs directly consumed over one-third of the output of industry, but the expanded productivity ensured a remarkable supply of consumer goods to the people as well. America was the only that saw an expansion of consumer goods despite wartime rationing. BY 1944, as a result of wage increases and overtime pay, real weekly wages before taxes in manufacturing were 50 percent higher than in 1939. The war also created entire new technologies, industries, and associated human skills. " And here is America today: Ranking America | a site for information about the U.S. |
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