Where I stand on the issues of the day:

Economy

As you read this, our economy is under attack by predatory international bankers who are manipulating the value of our dollar and international currency markets. The Federal Reserve system stopped releasing data for the M3 monetary index, probably the best indicator of the nation's money supply. This unilateral action was a giant red flag to everyone that the bankers were leading the U.S. toward the brink of calamity, just as they did in 1929 and throughout the 30's. We must repeal the Federal Reserve Act: a nation cannot truly be sovereign when it has turned over control of its money supply to a cartel of predominantly European bankers. We must withdraw from the WTO and NAFTA. These so-called "free-trade" agreements have cost this nation dearly in terms of lost industries, lost jobs, national security, and trade imbalances. While a handful of offshore corporations that are American-in-name-only have reaped huge profits from 'sweetheart' provisions buried in the voluminous regulations, companies that tried to maintain their roots in the U.S. have typically been punished by the burdensome regulatory and taxing environment that have become millstones around their necks. We must stop all foreign aid, for which there is no authority in the Constitution. We must repeal the 16th Amendment and abolish the Individual Income Tax. In its place, we should reinstitute tariffs commensurate with those of our trading partners. This revenue stream was almost the entire source of income of our federal government during the nation's most rapid period of economic growth, and it should be sufficient today, if the government confined itself to Constitutionally mandated tasks. We should phase out Social Security for citizens under the age of 50. The federal government has no authority to operate a pension plan, especially when it admits to "misplacing" trillions of dollars. It's worth remembering that a Central Bank and an Income Tax were essential planks of Marx's Communist Manifesto, which, contrary to the propagandists' claim,sought only to establish a socialist dictatorship under the wealthy elite.

Education

We must abolish the Department of "Education," which cost taxpayers over $67 billion last year and educated no one. This agency provides only a small percentage of the budgets of state and local education districts, while saddling them with enormous amounts of regulations and policies that are targeted at dumbing down our children, tracking them, and socializing them to conform to socialist doctrines. Defenders of this destructive bureaucracy point to the fact that special needs children would suffer from this lost revenue source, but they fail to realize that the amount of money that was siphoned off would be once again available to the local districts, where it originated and can be utilized much more efficiently. This was a task that Ronald Reagan promised to do, and I think we owe it to "the gipper" to complete his mission.

Energy

We cannot allow our energy needs and foreign policy to be held captive to the multinational petroleum corporations, who operate in their own self-interests and those of the bankers who supply their financial capital. "Big Oil" has secretly funded the environmental groups which have thrown up road blocks to the development of nuclear and coal-powered energy. Huge, mapped oil and gas reservoirs in Alaska, offshore California, and deep-water Gulf of Mexico have also been put off-limits by this same sleight of hand that would have us believe in the fallacious concept of "peak oil," which, it should be remembered, claimed that we would run out of oil decades ago. We must revoke the Escalante Monument, created by unconstitutional executive fiat, which set off-limits the largest deposit of clean-burning coal in the world to mining. This nation has hundreds of years' worth of coal, and need not invade the Middle East or Venezuela, under pretext of fighting "terrorism" or "drugs."

Environment

We must be good stewards of the environment for our own sake and that of future generations. But we cannot allow a minority of pantheistic nature (Gaia) worshippers to dictate terms to the majority by which they can or cannot utilize their natural resources. The Clean Air and Clean Water Acts were inappropriate responses to real problems created primarily by large corporations whose lobbyists were only too happy to write legislation that appeared to address those problems. As intended, these Acts have been used chiefly against the smaller competitors of the transnational corporations, and they have been used increasingly, along with the Endangered Species Act, to strip small landowners, ranchers, and farmers of the use of their lands. The Clean Air and Clean Water Acts, as well as the Endangered Species Act, should be repealed as unconstitutional usurpations of State authority. We should reject the fraudulent claims of man-made global warming, which was a plan contrived by the Club of Rome to villainize humanity itself and provide an excuse for imposing a "carbon tax." National forests and wilderness areas in states west of the Mississippi should be turned over to the jurisdiction of the States. No such vast expanses exist in the original 13 colonies, and it is unlawful and unreasonable to expect more recent States of the Union to cede so much of the territory within their boundaries to federal control.

Healthcare

The federal government has no Constitutional authority to run a socialist-style benevolent association. Medicare is becoming more burdensome and wasteful every year. Federal administration of Medicare should be phased out in coordination with the States The examples of Canada and the U.K. should provide ample evidence of the danger and inefficiency of government-run healthcare. The statute requiring employers to offer medical insurance to their employees should be repealed. The task of finding appropriate medical insurance and the tax deductibility (until the income tax is abolished) for the cost of that insurance will then revert to the employee, where it properly belongs.

Immigration

We should return to the pre-1965 immigration quotas that favored European immigrants who shared many of the cultural and freedom oriented values of our Founding Fathers.

Congress must also stop caving in to the big corporations who demand more and more H-1B visas for foreigners, with the phony claim that they can’t find enough qualified applicants graduating from U.S. schools. Studies have shown that appoximately 90% of those visas are awarded to unskilled or semi-skilled applicants with no special education or training. This is part of a systematic program to destroy the middle class of this country; the middle class has historically been the backbone of all free societies.

The national guard should be available to border sheriffs in order to fight the increasingly aggressive drug- and human-smugglers, who have been escorted by Mexican regular military units over 100 times in the last two years.

We must shut down the big tax-exempt foundations (Ford Foundation, et al), which have been paying for the printing of comic books in Mexico for years that teach Mexican children from an early age that southwestern United States rightfully belongs to Mexico and funding (along with the U.S. Treasury) anti-America racist groups, such as Mecha and La Raza, which preach hatred of Americans and violent revolution.

National Defense

National defense begins at home. For close to a century, the nation has been under siege by a variety of traitors flying false flags and often masquerading as "patriots" who want to keep us "safe" from bogey men who were brought to power secretly by the same super-rich patrons who sponsored our phony saviors. A cursory examination reveals that most of these "patriots" are members of the Council on Foreign Relations (CFR), Skull & Bones, or Rhodes Scholarship alumni---all internationalist groups that want to bring an end to nationhood and borders, including the United States. Our most pressing national defense issue should be to maintain vigilance against another false-flag terrorist event aimed at starting a war with Iran or China. The tragedy of 9-11 should be re-investigated by a grand jury in New York with subpoena power, able to call expert witnesses from all walks of life and from the federal agencies whose actions (or inactions) raise questions of gross negligence, if not culpability. Bringing the current crop of moles to justice is the best way to prevent a recurrence of 9-11. The U.S. should withdraw its troops from Europe and South Korea: both are capable of defending themselves. We should cease all joint military exercises and exchanges with non-Western European nations, including Russia, China, and Israel. It is manifestly not in the interest of our security to trade information with potential enemies. We should withdraw from the United Nations, an organization founded by Communist agents to serve the banking elite by promoting a socialist world government, depopulation, "re-wilding" of the planet, and indoctrination and dumbing down of our children. While America does face real threats in the world, the governments of Russia and China being foremost among them, the most dangerous threat comes from those in Washington, D.C. and New York City who are secretly loyal to the New World Order and/or Israeli political agendas. The vast transfer of dollars and technology in recent years to China parallels almost exactly the buildup of Germany by Wall Street and London bankers leading up to World War II. One of China's top Generals threatened to nuke Los Angeles if the U.S. interceded on behalf of Taiwan. He was not even chastised for this bellicose statement. Does this sound like a friendly trading partner? And does it not strike you as borderline insane to rely on Russia to manufacture our cruise missiles? A careful study of history reveals the presence of a global elite that treats countries as pieces on a chessboard, fomenting wars when and where they want for profit and, more recently, to advance a world government agenda. Agents of this global elite exist as moles at the highest levels of our government and other Western governments, forming a worldwide network working against the interests of free societies everywhere. We must not forget that the Constitution and federal law provide remedies for both foreign and domestic enemies. Al Qaida, a name coined by the CIA, referring to their private database of criminal operatives available for hire in the Middle East, generally does the bidding of the CIA, MI-6, or the Israeli Mossad. Several of our top Generals were livid when they were ordered to stand down and watch as thousands of top Taliban and Al Qaida operatives were airlifted in C-130's to safety in Pakistan just before Kandahar fell. Apparently these well-trained fighters were too useful for fomenting a "clash of civilizations" and World War III to allow them to be captured or killed by our military. America spends more on defense than the next 10 nations combined. If we were unable to prevent the attack on 9-11, it was not from lack of capability or planning; it could only have been the result of a deliberate stand-down of key elements of our defense establishment. One look at our hopelessly porous borders tells us two things: 1) the federal government is uninterested in defending the nation from terrorist attacks, and 2) if there were any genuine terrorists animated by hated of the U.S., there would be attacks on the scale of 9-11 every week. No, the 9-11 attack in the U.S., the 7-7 bombings in London, and the Madrid train bombing were all 'inside jobs' and served as pretexts for promoting a state of fear, stripping citizens of their God-given rights, and creating a pretext for a police state. Former National Security Adviser, Zbigniew Brzezinski, provided key insight into the elite's game plan when he commented in 1997, "As America becomes an increasing multicultural society, it may find it more difficult to fashion a consensus on foreign policy issues, except in the circumstances of a truly massive and widely perceived direct external threat." This theme was repeated in September of 2000, one year before 9-11, in the policy document, "Rebuilding America's Defenses," written by the neoconservative think-tank, Project for a New American Century: "The process of transformation, even if it brings revolutionary change, is likely to be a long one, absent some catastrophic and catalyzing event---like a new Pearl Harbor." One year later, as if on cue, they got their "New Pearl Harbor," and now, they would have us believe, America will never be the same. If We the People don't investigate 9-11 and expose the real terrorists, their prophecy will come true.

Protection of Unborn

Congress should strip the federal courts of jurisdiction in abortion cases (under Article III, sec. 2), thus allowing the States to enact laws protecting the lives of their unborn citizens without fear of the courts thwarting the will of the people.

Reasserting the Rule of Law and Federalism

We must uproot and abolish every vestige of so-called administrative law. Only Congress is vested with the authority to create legislation. All rules and regulation crafted by executive branch agencies, whether published in the Federal Register or not, are void on their face. In this topsy-turvy world, the accused is considered guilty until he proves his innocence to an administrative "court." This is obviously contrary to our traditions of jurisprudence arrived at over centuries in England and the U.S. It is unacceptable to have thousands of unelected executive branch bureaucrats churning out thousands of pages of new regulations (pseudo-laws) every year that call for criminal and/or civil penalties involving every aspect of our lives. The Federal government was intended to be a government of limited authority, confined to well-defined areas prescribed in Article I section 8 of the Constitution. We must abolish all federal regulations. We must require Congressmen to certify that they have actually read the legislation they pass, in order to prevent lobbyists from simply commandeering the legislative branch on behalf of special interests, with Congress merely rubberstamping the final product. We should revoke the tax-exempt status of the Ford, Rockefeller, Carnegie, and any other foundations that were chartered to serve the public interest, but instead have been used as tools of the international bankers and their affiliated secret societies. These foundations should be investigated to determine their activities in relation to illegal immigration, degradation of our educational system, Communism, and terrorism. Treaties and international agreements have been used with increasing frequency to subvert the Constitution, allowing the federal government to usurp State police powers under color of law. This is a strategy devised by the known communist agent, former Supreme Court Justice, Felix Frankfurter, to unravel the Constitution and create an all-powerful central government. An international drug trafficking treaty led to the formation of the DEA, a federal police agency which is not authorized by the Constitution. An international agreement created the WTO, usurping the authority of Congress to regulate our international trade. Treaties and international agreements do not supersede the Constitution, nor can they give the federal government powers not delegated to it under the Constitution. We should repeal all implementing legislation under these treaties and agreements that is incompatible with the original Constitutional limitations on the federal government. We should also repeal the recent changes to copyright law that effectively buried vital historical books and records from a critical period of our history. We must repeal all patents on non-genetically modified plants and other organisms: corporations cannot be permitted to take ownership of natural plants and other life forms.

Second Amendment

We should repeal all federal laws regulating and taxing firearms, and strip federal courts of judicial review of any possible future laws limiting firearm ownership. The federal government was given no constitutional authority to legislate in this area.
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