Inflation, Job losses, Overspending, Immigrants, etc.
Housing Bubble, Stock Market
Exactly. Major crashes
Steal everything from the People.
Lie to the Public to get those "sleeping sheep" to continue following them.
Repeat until all is hopeless.
Rising cost of living. Poor suffer first, then middle class on up.
Manipulating money to change dollar and bring about cryptocurrency to lock up all digital spending for the American people in order to make them comply.
Congressional spending by Democrats at a partisan level in order to bankrupt America and place us in the hands of China and others.
Let's stop this endless madness.
The 17th Amendment to the United States was enacted April 8, 1913. There is that number 17 again.
These are my thoughts and answers to this post. All other thoughts, answers and opinions welcome. Have a blessed day.
Also, the 16th amendment was never legally ratified. Of the 48 states that existed at that time, 36 (3/4th as required by the Constitution) of the state legislatures had to approve it. They never reached that number. The votes of the state legislatures at that time can be looked up. American Secretary of State, Philander Knox, a big name in the banking industry just declared it ratified and the states did not fight it. This happened during the transition from the Taft to the Wilson presidencies.
Same thing happened with the original 13th Amendment. When that Amendment was ratified the British attacked and we had the War of 1812. People have gone to all the states that were in the union at that time to research if they ratified that Amendment and they did. It is another one of those "lost in the melee" and the States didn't fight it.
Berlin, would you mind making a post on this, to correspond to the most recent Q post. Very relevant and important. I'll nominate you for a sticky on it
My answer to Q drop.
These are my thoughts and answers to this post. All other thoughts, answers and opinions welcome. Have a blessed day.
Also, the 16th amendment was never legally ratified. Of the 48 states that existed at that time, 36 (3/4th as required by the Constitution) of the state legislatures had to approve it. They never reached that number. The votes of the state legislatures at that time can be looked up. American Secretary of State, Philander Knox, a big name in the banking industry just declared it ratified and the states did not fight it. This happened during the transition from the Taft to the Wilson presidencies.
Same thing happened with the original 13th Amendment. When that Amendment was ratified the British attacked and we had the War of 1812. People have gone to all the states that were in the union at that time to research if they ratified that Amendment and they did. It is another one of those "lost in the melee" and the States didn't fight it.
Please enlighten me, what was the original 13th amendment? I research it myself, but I like to hear from people in the know.
Berlin, would you mind making a post on this, to correspond to the most recent Q post. Very relevant and important. I'll nominate you for a sticky on it