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I.O.U.S.A - George Carlin Was Right - They’re coming for your Social Security

I would like to give people a heads up on this film I had been rather excited about called

I.O.U.S.A

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Based on this move trailer I thought it would shed some light on the Federal Reserve Banking system.  It turns out the film did, but not very well.    The film examines the

  1. budget deficits
  2. savings deficits
  3. trade deficits
  4. leadership “deficits”

After examining these issues, and doing a good job at scaring the crap out of people, they have a focus group to discus how to solve the problem.  The only issue they focused on, was Social Security.  Didn’t George Carlin warn us about this?

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In this clip George warns us “They’re coming for your social security next, and they’ll get it too.”

They showed this clip in the movie (minus the text provided by this Youtuber) and then down-plaid it.

They did very little to examine the core problems with the Federal Reserve.  For more information see InflationTax.blogspot.com

I think it’s odd David Walker who’s behind this film has teamed up with the Heritage Institute.  I’m not a fan.  The Heritage institution claims to be a conservative think tank.  I thought the main conservative value was family values.  I claim being able to support your family is a critical family value conservatives are overlooking.  You can’t tell me sending jobs out of the country will create more good paying jobs in the US.  That’s what the Heritage Institute claims.   That’s like saying sending manufacturing to China will decrease our trade deficit.  I believe the Heritage Institute is on the side of corporate globalists.

The government is outsourcing jobs to companies like EDS. Did people know EDS got a $8+ billion contract from the Navy, yet they send most of their work to India, and Malaysia. Why are we letting our government send jobs over seas? It’s not because they are so brilliant compared to people in the U.S. as the corporations tell you. I’ve worked extensively with counterparts in India. They work for around $200 a month. Or at least that’s what someone from India told me seven years ago. They are probably up to $300 or $400 now.

This information was presented in the film Orwell Rolls in His Grave:

According to the nonpartisan congressional Budget Office: between 1979 and 1997, income for families in the middle rose 9% from $41,000 to $45,100, while income for families in the top 1% rose from $420,000 to $1,016,000 — a 140% increase.

Why has the response to a rise inequality been a drive to reduce taxes on the rich?

In addition to keeping their currency low, China imposes tariffs against US imports.  Per Lou Dobbs War On The Middle ClassLout Dobbs War On The Middle Class China has a 25% tariff in place against US imports like cars, while we have a 3% tariff against them.  We can’t sell exports to China.

Like Ronald Reagan’s quotas against Toyota, China requires a physical factory presence in their country in order to sell goods there.  The Heritage Institute claim that protectionism harms other countries, but it appears to have made China very wealthy.

As I.O.U.S.A points out, China has the largest trade surplus in the world.  They don’t have the debt the U.S. has offsetting their assets either.  The U.S. has the largest trade deficit in the world, and the largest debt.  If this is the case, is our government hiding the fact China is now the richest country in the world?

This film says  the U.S. is approaching a $1 trillion per year trade deficit as Lou Dobbs mentions in War On The Middle ClassLout Dobbs War On The Middle Class.  They went on and on about how Clinton balanced the Budget.  Why not bring up Clinton signed NAFTA into law, or that he lowered the tariffs on China.  Clinton Claimed bringing more wealth to their country would bring them freedom, but I don’t call forcing women to have an abortion as late as 9 months pregnancy freedom.  I call it murder.

Unfortunately the American people have been brainwashed by Edward Bernays PR  into thinking capitalism brings you democracy.  They are independent of each other.  Just because you have capitalism, it doesn’t mean you have democracy.  You still have to fight to keep it.

This film as well as America Freedom to Fascism both state the American people pay three times what corporations do.   America Freedom to Fascism gives these figures:Corporate tax vs Personal Income Tax

In 2005 the illegal tax on your labor collected $927.2

The legal corporate income tax collected $278.3

Most conservatives appear to miss the point of America Freedom to Fascism.  Aaron Russo was NOT saying no one should ever pay taxes.  He was saying Constitutionally the tax burden  should be carried by corporations rather than working class people.

The corporate media owned by companies like GE keep telling you the economy will slow down, if they have to pay taxes.  What it’s going to do is take the tax burden off from working class people, and put it on them where it belongs.  When the government spends money without raising taxes to cover it, they just print money to make up the shortfall or borrow it from another country.  That’s what causes the Inflation Tax.    Maybe the corporate media will care more about government spending if the corporations actually have to pay for it.

We have companies like Halliburton who moved their headquarters to Debi so they don’t have to pay taxes.  Yet they are still allowed to bid on government contracts.  The more companies pay their executives, the less they have to claim as profile. As Lou Dobbs points out in War On The Middle ClassLout Dobbs War On The Middle Class on page 26, Lee Raymond chairman of ExxonMobile made an average of $144,573.00 a day over a period of 13 years. Raymond’s retirement package was $400 million.

Again instead of addressing any of these issues, the primary focus of the focus group at the end of this move was Social Security.    They didn’t tackle the trade deficit.  Why not talk about how Clinton lowered tariffs on China causing this issue to sky rocket.  What about NAFTA.

They talked about Medicare draining the country, but they didn’t go into why it’s actually so bad. The bill is so bad because it was written by the Big Pharma lobbyists as exposed in this 60 minutes documentary.

As I said before, Social Security and Medicare needs to be dealt with, but I see the goal of this film and the focus group at the end as going after the poor and middle class.  There is no focus on the juggernauts who are selling us down the river.  Again they didn’t discuss tackling the Fed so we can combat inflation.  That would make it worth while to save money.  Right now, inflation is higher than the interest you can earn on your savings, unless you’re investing in gold or silver, yet one idea they had was to Federal mandate savings.

What Ron Paul has said is we need to close down our 700 military bases in 130 countries, use that money to meet our current obligations, and then give young people the option of opting out.  I agree this is good, because one generation supporting the last is an unsustainable system.  It requires population growth to combat inflation.  If the birth rate isn’t high enough, you then have a crisis. We have to tackle the Federal Reserve, so if you save for retirement, the interest on your savings will be higher than the inflation rate.

These guys claimed policing the world is not the main expense so they didn’t even address the issue.  They did address George Bush has run up the biggest U.S. deficit in American history.  How do they think he did that that?  Having a $10 billion per month war isn’t the cause?

Let me point out again, Ron Paul has stated ending our global empire would give us the money to meet our current obligations.  Check out this Google search for pie charts on the US military budget and.  It’s a lot higher than they claimed in this film.

It looks like the U.S. foreign aid budget for 2008 is $20.27 billion. The did NOT mention foreign aid.   Why didn’t they look at that?  Foreign aid is supporting foreign politicians for the most part.  It’s not helping the poor.

John McCain wants to cut corporate taxes from 35% to 25%.  Won’t that cause the dollar to plunge even farther?  That’s one way Bush caused the dollar to crash.  He lowered the taxes on the richest 3% of the population, while increasing government spending.

Don’t let them touch your Social Security until they address these other issues.  I hate to put it this way, but it looks like the poor and middle class are about to get screwed again, while all of these other issues go unaddressable.

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If you want to see a really good film on personal U.S. debt, watch

Maxed Out

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Info I Recommend on FISA

I believe this is some of the most important info on the FISA bill H.R. 6304

Glen Greenwald from Salon on Obama’s support for FISA

One of the most important things Glen Greenwald has to say (former Constitutional Layer) is

It is absolutely false that the only unconstitutional and destructive provision of this “compromise” bill is the telecom amnesty part. It’s true that most people working to defeat the Cheney/Rockefeller bill viewed opposition to telecom amnesty as the most politically potent way to defeat the bill, but the bill’s expansion of warrantless eavesdropping powers vested in the President, and its evisceration of safeguards against abuses of those powers, is at least as long-lasting and destructive as the telecom amnesty provisions. The bill legalizes many of the warrantless eavesdropping activities George Bush secretly and illegally ordered in 2001. Those warrantless eavesdropping powers violate core Fourth Amendment protections. And Barack Obama now supports all of it, and will vote it into law. Those are just facts.

Barack Obama is starting to exhibit a pattern of soft peddling and supporting really bad bills.

Another example is Barack Obama’s Senate vote for the Reauthorization of the Patriot Act.
Senate votes on the Reauth of the Patriot Act
Also Congress votes on the Reauth of the Patriot Act

Kucinich on why this FISA HR 6304 is so bad

Russ Feingold on why FISA HR 6304 is so bad

It looks like I will have to vote for Ralph Nader or Bob Barr for hope of change.

Ralph Nader

Bob Barr

Chuck Baldwin

Some people may want to look into Check Baldwin. Personally voting for a former member of the Moral Majority does not sound like a good idea. Although I believe morality is very important, I don’t want to elect someone who is going to try to legislate it.

ACLU Action Page on FISA

Who voted for the FISA bill in Congress

You can also get your representative’s information on Congress.org

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Ronald Reagan: Breaking the Constitution

Many Republicans stand by Ronald Reagan as an example of a great Republican. I admit I used toRonald Reagan think he was a great man myself. Reagan’s public speeches on limited government and personal freedom were inspiring, and still are.

Reagan imposed quotas on Japanese auto manufactures to encourage them to build their auto manufacturing plants in the U.S. hnn.us This worked quite well, bringing jobs to the U.S. This should be an example of why we should be weary of propaganda telling us tariffs are bad.

Where I lost faith in Reagan was The Iran Contra Scandal, October Surprise, and his war on drugs. The Iran Contra Scandal was the CIA selling Arms to Iran to fund the Contra Rebels in Nicaragua. That in it’s self is pretty bad, but the Contras were mass murderers. The Contras were actually running drugs into the U.S. on plains being provided by the CIA. That just sounds crazy doesn’t it? The sad thing is there’s a lot of documentaries and documentation out there to back this up.

How could Reagan support criminals who were running drugs into the U.S. while waging a war on drugs? What the hell was he thinking?

Reagan’s war on drugs violated the Fifth Amendment of the Constitution by allowing the police to confiscate people’s property to pay for his war on drugs:

Amendment V

No person shall be held to answer for a capital, or otherwise infamous crime, unless on a presentment or indictment of a Grand Jury, except in cases arising in the land or naval forces, or in the Militia, when in actual service in time of War or public danger; nor shall any person be subject for the same offense to be twice put in jeopardy of life or limb; nor shall be compelled in any criminal case to be a witness against himself, nor be deprived of life, liberty, or property, without due process of law; nor shall private property be taken for public use, without just compensation.

The Future of Freedom Foundation has compiled a list of examples where Reagan’s drug war laws have opened the door for an abuse of property seizures.

For more information watch:

Bill Moyers PBS 1987 documentary Secret Government Constitution in Crisis

John Pilger’s documentary War on Democracy.

Sag Harbor Basement Productions Orwell Rolls In His Grave

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