- our public lands,
- our own private lands and homes,
- lock down our most abundant resources,
- force social engineering onto people who don't want it,
- do not enforce our borders,
- corrupt the court with politics
- push justices who selective apply the laws,
- allow the courts to ignore the law of the land,
- allow the courts to ignore high court fundamental constitutional interpretation,
- turn free elections into a public disasters
- allow terrorists to freely bomb our major buildings,
- offer safe harbor to illegals
- allow illegals to vote
- turn one of the greatest public educational systems into a State run closed shop
- eliminate free choice and competition across the board
- allow illegitimate ratification of the 16th Constitutional Amendment legalizing unconstitutional "income" tax,
- redefine income from the intended meaning of corporate profit and gain to private wages,
- pass an unconstitutional amendment, The "Federal Reserve" Act without ratifying the Constitution
- allow central bankers to charge interest and fees on freely printed money
- then allow this fraud to be placed on the back of We The People
- Establish billion dollars government agencies bilking Americans based on junk science established by a one sided government positive paradigms
- e.g. Endangered Species Act where they don't tell you
- over 90% of species are extinct naturally
- 33% of the so called "endangered" are listed extinct in "error"
- 25% went extinct anyway
- And those few that did "recover", how much did that cost us and how much was random
- set up pork barrel junk projects like concrete bunker roundabouts for fish for a million dollars and sneak it on our property taxes
- e.g. establishing national animal ID systems confiscating more freedoms.
- "One of the many off-shoots of the packer control is implementation of a program called Premises Identification, and National Animal Identification System (NAIS). While this federal program is touted as a voluntary action to attend to quick trace back of disease and bio terror (national security), it’s been problematic from the onset. ...." Chuck Sylvester. www.goodneighborlaw.com
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