You're coming off a bit too "pro tax"/glowie in your comments around here. "Taxation without representation" was the "rallying cry" of the revolutionary war. So to say we've had taxes since the beginning is oversimplification. Taxation must be kept in check by We the People through the lawful means of the government We the People setup.
The Creature from Jekylle Island is about the founding of the Federal Reserve which is not Federal as in the existing legitimate federal government nor is it a store of reserves for the American People and so that book has nothing to do with sov cit stuff.
To know that it is a private corporation that loans fiat $ to the real legit federal government through corporate structure is identifying a main source that undermines our USA Republic. Trump and company will rid the USA of the Fed Res; it is coming. They have given several indicators that it is planned and underway. Then the federal government will be loosed from a great financial albatross and be freer to carry out the USA Constitution more effectively.
By your logic, the mere recommendation of The Creature from Jekylle Island is associated with sov cit stuff. Interesting, because since the current administration has begun breaking the chains of the Fed. Res. over the Fed. Gov. you would seem to also be implying that Trump and congress when it votes the Fed. Res. out are themselves also in line with sov. cits. thinking.
President Trump is in charge, and I support him. If that comes across as being a glowie, then so be it, that won't change my mind. If he decides to get rid of the fed, or restructure things, then I'm in support of it. But so far, he hasn't, despite the numerous other things he's done. He's made some changes in terms of appointments and what not, but I haven't heard him specifically say anything about abolishing the fed. Since he is currently our commander in chief, if the IRS says they need money, then I trust the President Trump is doing the right thing and that my contribution is necessary.
You're coming off a bit too "pro tax"/glowie in your comments around here. "Taxation without representation" was the "rallying cry" of the revolutionary war. So to say we've had taxes since the beginning is oversimplification. Taxation must be kept in check by We the People through the lawful means of the government We the People setup.
The Creature from Jekylle Island is about the founding of the Federal Reserve which is not Federal as in the existing legitimate federal government nor is it a store of reserves for the American People and so that book has nothing to do with sov cit stuff.
To know that it is a private corporation that loans fiat $ to the real legit federal government through corporate structure is identifying a main source that undermines our USA Republic. Trump and company will rid the USA of the Fed Res; it is coming. They have given several indicators that it is planned and underway. Then the federal government will be loosed from a great financial albatross and be freer to carry out the USA Constitution more effectively.
By your logic, the mere recommendation of The Creature from Jekylle Island is associated with sov cit stuff. Interesting, because since the current administration has begun breaking the chains of the Fed. Res. over the Fed. Gov. you would seem to also be implying that Trump and congress when it votes the Fed. Res. out are themselves also in line with sov. cits. thinking.
President Trump is in charge, and I support him. If that comes across as being a glowie, then so be it, that won't change my mind. If he decides to get rid of the fed, or restructure things, then I'm in support of it. But so far, he hasn't, despite the numerous other things he's done. He's made some changes in terms of appointments and what not, but I haven't heard him specifically say anything about abolishing the fed. Since he is currently our commander in chief, if the IRS says they need money, then I trust the President Trump is doing the right thing and that my contribution is necessary.
I trust Trump 100% and as he says "let's see what happens".