Good Intentions
Remember that old saying, the road to hell is paved with good intentions? It's truer in politics than anywhere else.
EVERYONE here cares about the war, social security, health care, and the myriad of pressing social issues that face us. Otherwise, who would bother to write?
Yeah, we should impeach the bastards, but that's also like firing the waiters in the restaurant where you got food poisoning. Who's running the kitchen? More importantly, who owns the restaurant? Because even if we fire the waiters, the guys who own thw restaurant will hire a few others just like the ones we got rid of.
American foreign, domestic, and monetary policy is DESIGNED by the folks that own the restaurant. And those policies will continue to make us all sick, no matter how vociferously we voice our opinions, no matter how much we care, no matter the decency of our intentions.
ALL of the candidates available to choose from are waiters chosen by the owners because they will continue to make us sick, and make them wealthier. Only two were not, and one is already gone, facing the fight of his life just to stay where he is.
We have ZERO chance to address the signifigant issues that face us, unless we band together, behind a leader who understands the root cause of all of our issues. Here it is.
Unless we take control of our money, per the constitution, abolish the control of the banking cartel, and get rid of the income tax, nothing will change. Only the names of the waiters.
There is only one issue, the freedom and well being of our people. It's grand we share good intentions. It's not grand that we all do not understand the core issue that enables the elite to keep foxing us with new waiters; control of our money.
One candidate is left that speaks to this issue. Consider looking past the passion of his followers, and look at the issue underneath all of the others. If we fix that one, the others fix themselves.
Thank you to my fellow countrymen who care. Because we care, we are truly on the same page. Now lets focus are intentions on the changes that matter, not the faces of the new waiters.



