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Economic Insanity of the Federal Reserve
The federal government cannot substitute for the American people and should recognize that it cannot possibly match their potential. There is a definite and active role for government, but the idea of an economy planned and controlled by government is pure insanity. No matter how talented our government is, it is incapable of making the multiple decisions that must be made every day in the market place. The present administration's approach to our deteriorating economy is build another bureau, add another tax and put the unemployed on the public payroll. History has proven this approach will not work! It is the responsibility of private enterprise and the free market place for our prosperity and employment. The present administration has engaged in what appears to be the redistribution of wealth, penalizing the industrious and rewarding the unproductive. Redistributing income does not increase purchasing power or prosperity -- only increased productivity can accomplish that. Our government's active role and responsibility should be to end the harassment, regressive taxation, trillion dollar deficits, bureaucratic roadblocks and to offer when ever possible, tax incentives that will help provide jobs and a productive business climate. Our Congress should always make economic policy decisions based on the welfare of the blue collar worker, for this is the health of our nation.
I am not a politician, I am just a man who has a deep-seated belief all of our troubles have been brought about by the policies of our politicians. We need to look back at where these troubles started. I will put forth a belief that our troubles started back in 1933 with the declaration of the emergency powers act. It was at this point and time we the people were robbed of the rights afforded us by the U.S.Constitution. Our individual sovereignty is now in jeopardy unless we start a policy reversal to re-establish the constitution and return the power back to "We The People". Please read these two documents;
http://www.afn.org/~govern/bankruptcy.html
http://famguardian.org/Subjects/LawAndGovt/Articles/SenateReport93-549.htm
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