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The most historical two weeks of our lives, and few see what’s really occurring…

Most Americans have succumbed to a psychosis designed to distract them from the real world. Glued to their phones, they are more concerned with the immediate gratification found in their social media and favorite Internet streams. What news they do consume is highly edited, cleverly designed, juicy bitesized nuggets of agitprop delivered directly to their attention via algorithms.  The masses have been suckered into a political strategy that has been employed throughout human history led by politicians, bureaucrats and crony capitalists.

In his book Rape of the Mind, Abraham “Joost” Meerloo M.D. (born and raised in the Netherlands and the only member of his family to survive the Holocaust) described this strategy as “an organized system of psychological intervention and judicial perversion through which a [ruling class] can imprint [their] own opportunistic thoughts upon the minds of those [they] plan to use and destroy.”

Often referred to by their ultimate masters as “useful idiots,” these are the people required for a country, nation or empire to collapse, leading the way to a totalitarian state. And history proves such transformations happen quickly.

Now, look a what has occurred in just the past two weeks. A former President was as close to being assassinated as is humanly possible–on live TV. A current President goes from stating he is not going to step down unless “the Lord Almighty” tells him otherwise, and then quickly decides against running for a second term a few days later (with no mention of having that exchange with God). Next, completely sidestepping the formal democratic process employed to select a Presidential candidate, the Democratic Party cleverly convinces its voters that the current Vice President is the natural choice–in fact, the only choice–to run against a man they claim will destroy democracy. More on that in a moment.

There were two other items that occurred in the past 14-days that are worth noting. Major, violent, anti-Jewish protests took place at the Capitol.  These mobs aren’t just against the nation of Israel, they hate God’s Chosen People at large, and their contempt for Jews is gaining steam amongst more and more  young people who, by the way, will be voting for the current Vice President who talks out of both sides of her mouth on this issue. This squarely places her on the side of the radical muslims. Also, on the international level, we watched the Olympic opening ceremonies which depicted a re-enactment of the Last Supper with Jesus appearing as an obese woman surrounded by disciples dressed in drag. Get ready my Christian brothers and sisters. You’re moving up on the left’s hate list.

You see, such fear tactics are part and parcel to the strategy. For example, the left describes the man standing in the way of their plan to occupy the White House as a monster. They label his followers as violent extremists and point to a date in January 2021 as “proof.”

Government officials and their comrades in the media use contradictory reports, non-sensical information and even flat-out lies to confound the populace.  History illustrates that the constant drip-drip-drip of confusion eventually leads the masses to into the acceptance of totalitarianism. After all, those promoting the strategy promise a utopia, much like what the World Economic Forum has done (as I discuss in my book, Climate Cult: Exposing and Defeating Their War on Life, Liberty, and Property). “You will own nothing and you will be happy,” says the WEF.

Just look at the first TV ads for the new Democrat nominee: abortion on demand (sex without consequences), transexual acceptance (forget biology, embrace mental illness, support immorality), welfare and free healthcare for all (create a society of drones, like they attempt to do in all communist regimes). The Democrats are promising a leftist utopia.

This has all been in the last two weeks.

During these same 14 days, China, a nation sworn to dominate the West by 2049 (the Centennial of their communist regime), and Russia (another sworn enemy of life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness) have conducted joint military exercises off the coast of Alaska.  The US national debt is about to surpass $35 Trillion. Over 10-million migrants have now illegally entered the country in the past three-and-a-half years and more than 1,000 of these are known or suspected terrorists.

The collective events of the past two weeks have made these the most historic two weeks in our lives, yet most continue to repeatedly stare into their screens, believing what they are told to believe. After all, wait long enough and you will own nothing and yet be happy.

May God have mercy on the United States of America.

A Balanced Budget? Don’t Hold Your Breath

Despite the federal government collecting record taxes in the first nine months of the fiscal year, the U.S. still ran a $515-billion budget deficit. When asked if Congress would ever be able to balance the budget, Sen. Joni Ernst (R-Iowa) said she would like to be optimistic, but “likely no.”

At the U.S. Capitol on July 26, CNS News asked Sen. Ernst, “The federal government collected record taxes in the first nine months of the fiscal year but still ran a $515 billion budget deficit. Will Congress ever balance the budget?”

Ernst said, “I would. I always want to be [an] optimist and say, yes, but likely no. The pragmatic is no. We’ve got to get serious about this, but I do support a balanced budget amendment.”

Ernst is a cosponsor of a proposed constitutional amendment that would require the president to submit a balanced budget, require congress to pass a balanced budget, and put additional restrictions on federal spending, raising taxes, and debt limit raising.

A “balanced” federal budget is when spending does not exceed its revenue. When Congress spends more than it earns, it must borrow the money needed to make up the deficit (it’s borrowed from the Federal Reserve, which is about as federal as Federal Express. It’s a bank, owned by the wealthiest people on the planet). What the U.S. is doing is called deficit spending and it’s like spending on a credit card and not paying the balance each month, along with the interest due.

The owners of the Federal Reserve own us, as long as we’re beholden to them.

Now the kicker: as of July 26, 2022, the national debt was $30,598,262,922,849.72, according to the Treasury Department.

That’s over THIRTY TRILLION DOLLARS, YOU FOOLS.

Deficit spending will spell the end of America. The bankers want their money–and they will get it.

Don’t these fools on the left (and many on the right) see what’s happening?

National Debt Rises: Blame Swamp Economics (baseline budgeting explained)

Yes, our national budget deficit continues to rise.  But to listen to the democrats and their mouthpieces in the media, the debt is Donald Trump’s fault.  Take for example this article from The Hill:

Two and a half years into his term, President Trump has little to show for breaking with erstwhile Republican Party orthodoxy on trade and budget policy.

Indeed, far from delivering on his promise to cut America’s trade deficit, Trump has presided over a ballooning deficit that’s on pace to be some 25 percent higher than when he took office. This is happening at a time when the budget deficit is widening and the country’s public debt is well on its way to exceeding 90 percent of GDP.

Sadly, the Trump administration seems unfazed by the country’s deteriorating long-run financial position. It shows no indication of correcting policy course to put the economy on a sounder long-run economic footing. 

Too bad Mr. Trump is not able to run the government’s budget the way he ran his various companies as a businessman.  You see, in the swamp (aka, Washington D.C.) budgeting is conducted with a slimy little trick known as “baseline.”

Baseline budgeting is one of the most sinister ways that politicians claim to cut spending when they are actually increasing spending.

The baseline includes automatic adjustments for inflation and anticipated increases in “program participation.” Program participation is swamp for how many people are supposedly served by whatever a federal department provides. Baseline budgeting builds automatic, future spending increases into Congress’s budgetary forecasts.  In other words, every department in the federal government gets an automatic raise every year.  It also tricks the public in favor of big-spending politicians.

For example, if an department’s budget is projected to grow by $100 million, but only grows by $75 million, according to baseline budgeting, that agency sustained a $25 million cut. That is kind of like a person who goes on vacation and expects to gain ten pounds, but only gain seven pounds, and then tells everyone they lost three pounds on vacation.

Government is the only place this absurd logic is employed.

Oh, and one more thing: when a federal agency is coming up with a financial surplus toward the end of the year, what do they do?  They spend every dime in the name of “use it or lose it.”

Politicians often like to have it both ways. Baseline budgeting gives politicians an opportunity to deceive taxpayers by allowing them to claim that they are holding the line on spending while providing more government services.

Eliminating the inflated budget baseline will force Congress to justify and account for increased spending instead of hiding behind automatic increases. It would also greatly aid in reducing our massive federal debt.

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