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May 4, 2023 08:32:53   #
whole2th
 
Jesus and Hitler's efforts were virtually identical, i.e. they both rid their people of the oppressive economic power elite Jews exerted over their respective countries and people.

Jesus brought down the second Temple that was the Jews' first central bank. The Temple wielded much the same economic power as the present day central bank, called the Federal Reserve, albeit on a smaller scale. The Temple had so much wealth the Romans borrowed funds from its bulging coffers to fund their construction projects. In fact the descriptions of the Temple clearly describe the opulence it was afforded.

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May 4, 2023 08:44:01   #
Milosia2 Loc: Cleveland Ohio
 
dtucker300 wrote:
Woke progressive leftism is not compatible with the Constitution.



whose constitution ?

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May 4, 2023 08:53:18   #
Milosia2 Loc: Cleveland Ohio
 
whole2th wrote:
Jesus and Hitler's efforts were virtually identical, i.e. they both rid their people of the oppressive economic power elite Jews exerted over their respective countries and people.

Jesus brought down the second Temple that was the Jews' first central bank. The Temple wielded much the same economic power as the present day central bank, called the Federal Reserve, albeit on a smaller scale. The Temple had so much wealth the Romans borrowed funds from its bulging coffers to fund their construction projects. In fact the descriptions of the Temple clearly describe the opulence it was afforded.
Jesus and Hitler's efforts were virtually identica... (show quote)


Jesus and Hitler today are represented as
Corporate and Religious.
The very two things Jefferson did not want taking over any power in this country.
His fear was that between corporations and Religions , they could usurp the power endowed to the people.
Of the People
By the People
For the People !
Now the people are actually non entities.
Not even listed as consumers .
More of a commodity now.
They don’t mind and you don’t matter.
Good Job!
Giving it all away !
Today , religion h**es the corporations
The corporations h**e Religion.
Where do you fall in this mess .???

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May 4, 2023 08:59:39   #
whole2th
 
Milosia2 wrote:
Jesus and Hitler today are represented as
Corporate and Religious.
The very two things Jefferson did not want taking over any power in this country.
His fear was that between corporations and Religions , they could usurp the power endowed to the people.
Of the People
By the People
For the People !
Now the people are actually non entities.
Not even listed as consumers .
More of a commodity now.
They don’t mind and you don’t matter.
Good Job!
Giving it all away !
Today , religion h**es the corporations
The corporations h**e Religion.
Where do you fall in this mess .???
Jesus and Hitler today are represented as br Corp... (show quote)


Good to see you sidestep the substance and premise of my post, Milosia2.

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May 4, 2023 09:42:28   #
Milosia2 Loc: Cleveland Ohio
 
RascalRiley wrote:
It is the Republicans that want to change the Constitution.

19 GOP-controlled states, including four in 2022 alone (Nebraska, South Carolina, West Virginia, and Wisconsin), have passed applications and calls for a constitutional convention

https://www.businessinsider.com/constitutional-convention-conservatives-republicans-constitution-supreme-court-2022-7?op=1


This was their plan right along.
Little by little turning up the heat on their
oblivious little frogs .

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May 4, 2023 09:45:08   #
Bevvy
 
Elwood wrote:
Quora.com



James Madison

Frankly, because it is too big and culturally diverse to be governed centrally. And contrary to prevailing opinion, there are some very astute thinkers on the left as well as the right who have offered some compelling arguments to that effect.

The constitutional framers were fully aware of the immense cultural, political and economic diversity of the United States when they convened in Philadelphia in May, 1787. Despite several appeals to bind the 13 self-governing states under a national government, the framers settled on a system that Madison characterized as a compound republic: a “republic of republics” in which states retained sovereignty as well as many of the attributes of nationhood while delegating to the general government a handful of powers that were more effectively exercised at a continental level: national defense, foreign policy and a means of raising revenue that only sufficient to pay off the Revolutionary War debt but also to ensure that the general government was effectively equipped to garner sufficient revenue to carry out these tasks.

Some nationalists, notably Hamilton, wanted the general government to be equipped with a veto on state legislature to safeguard its relatively narrow prerogatives, but this was rejected.

States reserved the power to chart their own domestic policies.

Today, the federal government, significantly through passage of the 14th Amendment, has garned significant control over state domestic policy - a measure that many Americans would applaud for the role it has served in securing the descendants of freed s***es many of the common rights of citizenship of which their forebears were deprived in the years following emancipation.

Even so, the growth of federal power at the expense of the states has created plenty of mischief and ill feeling along both sides of the blue/red divide.

In what can be regarded as an unorthodox but courageous column, Michael Malice stressed in The Observer some 6 years ago that the United States has functioned as a united country only at a few times in history: in the “Era of Good Feeling” following the collapse of the Hamiltonian Federalist party, during the FDR presidency as the nation battled its way through a global depression and another world war and, more recently, after the Iraqi invasion and the attack on the Twin Towers and the Pentagon.

Aside from that, the term “the United States” has served to obfuscate a number of historical complexities. Malice argues that this includes an especially inconvenient and painful t***h: that the United States has never possessed a common culture and never will, despite the efforts of Abraham Lincoln and a host of public intellectuals and academics to invent one.

Yet, there other painful realities that should be addressed and likely will at some point as the divisions are felt more acutely: namely, the fact that the country possesses a population now exceeding 300-million, rendering effective central governance on a constitutional, democractic basis increasingly impractical.

Years ago, in fact, the progressive decentrist Gar Alperovitz has raised one of the great ironies bound up in James Madison's legacy: that he favored big national polities, albeit only up to their optimal levels off efficiency. Beyond that point, he stressed in a letter to his mentor, Thomas Jefferson, that a sprawling nation-state supplies elites at the center to exploit division and undermine democratic government.

We arguably passed that inflection point decades ago. Indeed in the early 1990's a revered nonagenarian diplomat, George F. Kennan, argued in his memoirs that the country would be far better off divided into ten or so “constituent republics,” vested with virtually all the powers of domestic governance, while the general government is restricted only to those powers assigned to it by the framers.

Whether the country ever manages to work out a means whereby effective governance is restored in the form of viable federalism and genuine democratic policy-making remains an open question.

If it is not resolved, there is the increasingly likelihood, as Alperovitz stesses, that large states such as California and even regions will begin unilaterally functioning more or less as de facto nation-states. And if this occurs, we may face an unraveling effect not all that far removed from the late Soviet Union.
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Evil

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May 4, 2023 09:52:53   #
whole2th
 
https://www.thelibertybeacon.com/destroy-the-federal-reserve-they-will-attempt-to-destroy-us/

All wars are bankers' wars.

JFK, Abraham Lincoln both created currency outside the private concession of the oligarchs.

Jesus turned over the money changers' tables. Hitler kicked out the Rothschild central banking system.



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May 5, 2023 15:15:21   #
whole2th
 
Why is Tammy Faye with satanist Anton Levay’s daughter?

Kemmie might know.



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May 5, 2023 15:45:01   #
whole2th
 
She is pleasing to the eyes—and has insights worth listening to.

Down with c*******m!

https://youtu.be/CUfRwYcaL-k

Kemmie an other change agents may disagree. F-‘em.

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May 6, 2023 08:42:04   #
whole2th
 
She is pleasing to the eyes—and has insights worth listening to.

Down with c*******m!

https://youtu.be/CUfRwYcaL-k

Kemmie an other change agents may disagree. F-‘em.

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May 6, 2023 15:17:05   #
dtucker300 Loc: Vista, CA
 
whole2th wrote:
She is pleasing to the eyes—and has insights worth listening to.

Down with c*******m!

https://youtu.be/CUfRwYcaL-k

Kemmie an other change agents may disagree. F-‘em.



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May 9, 2023 16:44:47   #
whole2th
 
Attacks on the morality of Americans seek to divide US.
https://www.realjewnews.com/?p=1578







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May 13, 2023 20:11:51   #
whole2th
 
April 2022, I am 71 years old, this music and its performance are many decades ahead! May God grant that in this life the world, our desires and opportunities will not be destroyed! All the best and peace!

https://youtu.be/Fk0V_GGa2XM

And, F-U change agents!

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May 13, 2023 20:36:38   #
dtucker300 Loc: Vista, CA
 
whole2th wrote:
April 2022, I am 71 years old, this music and its performance are many decades ahead! May God grant that in this life the world, our desires and opportunities will not be destroyed! All the best and peace!

https://youtu.be/Fk0V_GGa2XM

And, F-U change agents!


Everybody says Records sound better than Compact Discs. Actually, it is because we had better music in the twentieth century.

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May 13, 2023 21:13:12   #
whole2th
 
One friend has cables connecting his turntable to the over $10k pre-amp that cost over $10k.

My ear isn't likely as discriminating to the quality of sound rendered.

Change agents here have their 'listening' so perverted as to invert reality to support evil.

Their options seem to be "Samson option" or 'repentance'.

Of course there is the option of distraction--diversion.

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