National Debt Discussion, Will We/Trump Pay It Off?
🗣️ DISCUSSION 💬
X22 Dave has mentioned this several times, Trump may use BTC to pay off "our" national debt.
He did a show today with Bitcoin Ben where he mentions this also.
My take is, there is no effing way we should be paying off what's been swindled from We The People.
Maybe, just maybe, if there was a complete audit done on every last dollar of the national debt and determined what was actually spent to benefit We The people, then maybe I'd concede to paying it off.
Bitcoin Ben says Trump will do this to save the USD, the only thing needed to save the USD is 86ing the Fed/FRN and bringing back a true USD.
Curious what others thoughts are on this.
The debt belongs to the corporation, not to the true sovereign govt of the U.S.A. No payoff needed. The cabal can collect from their own bankrupt corporation, without power to collect from us. Trump cut his business teeth on bankruptcy law. Brutal.
Terms of US Corporation bankruptcy may have been assumption of debt by Republic with modified repayment options.
We likely will see similar arrangements as Corp States (municipal service corps) get put into bankruptcy and sovereign states assume debt repayment obligations to un-encumber sovereign state lands being used as collateral fraudulently. This may be why we are seeing a red state/blue state economic split. Red states are on accelerated path to sovereignty restoration and economic golden age while blue states are getting destroyed over 4 years (without massive citizen pushback) to show the contrast.
I agree on the 'accelerated path to sovereignty restoration,' but for different reasons. I think that states with compromised elections will be federally run until a legitimately elected government can be restored, similar to Southern States under reconstruction. (The real question there is how many, if any, states haven't had illegitimate governments.)
But why would the Republic assume any fraudulent debt at all? The corp may have pledged assets, sure, but not holding real title to those assets, the pledge is also illegitimate.
Obviously speculation, but that's the line I'm hoping for. After all, fraud vitiates everything, right?