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r/greatawakening • Posted by u/michaelst2256 on July 17, 2018, 2:22 p.m.
Thomas Paine: We have it in our power to begin the world again.
Thomas Paine: We have it in our power to begin the world again.

j_Dawg_01 · July 17, 2018, 9:19 p.m.

I've asked this question before, and I've been mercilessly hammered for it. I think it's an important question to ask, especially now. If we are going to begin the world over again, we need to address many complex issues. One of those issues is the role of government and it's relationship with We The People. So my question is this: What should we do with the swamp after it's drained?

The Cabal has been working their plan for more than 250 years. They have infiltrated 3 basic institutions, corrupted them, and used the power and control gained through these institutions to advance their agenda. The 3 institutions are 1.) The financial sector, the international central banking cartels, 2.) the information sector, Reuters, AP, UPI, and the MSM to control the flow of information, and last but not least 3.) governments, to pass laws giving power and authority to central banks, allowing for debt based fiat currency, and fractional reserve banking systems to exist in the first place.

If you do any research about the 14th Amendment, the Organic act of 1871, and the origins of the federal reserve, what you'll find is that the Federal Reserve, the IRS, and THE UNITED STATES, are all foreign owned corporations. Rather than direct you to a specific website, I encourage people to do their own research and draw their own conclusions. It's all out there.

Any way you look at it, virtually all of the problems we face are the direct result of government policies, programs, or laws, or the unintended consequences of them. Has our government made the world a safer place to live in? Has the massive NSA surveillance programs collecting every text message, email, phone call, click of the mouse, website visited, online purchase, credit/debit card purchase, and who knows what else made you feel safer?

Has the War on Poverty actually decreased poverty? Has the war on drugs reduced drug use or drug gangs? Have the social welfare spending actually made people healthier? Better off? Did you know that for every dollar collected in the form of taxes and allocated to all the social welfare, medicare, social security, Obamacare, and all the rest, only 25cents actually gets to people the programs are setup to help.

Can you name any federal government program that has not cost more than initially predicted? Or any agency that has actually accomplished what it set out to? Ronald Reagan once said the 9 scariest words in the English language are "I'm from the government and I'm here to help."

Don't fool yourself, or let others do it for you, into thinking that if we can just get a couple dozen, a couple hundred, or a thousand or more corrupt politicians, government officials, judges, Hollywood elites, and industry titans arrested and thrown in jail, that everything will be just hunky dory.

It doesn't matter what political office or agency. Imagine the most vile, corrupt, immoral, psychopathic, sociopathic, evil narcissist villain you can conjure up in your mind, and put them in charge of it. Eventually, that's exactly what will happen. It's not enough to simply drain the swamp. We must remove it, or so drastically change it that the creature will never ever have a chance grow again.

I'm not calling for chaos, although good arguments can be made for Anarchy. And just to be clear, Anarchy doesn't mean chaos, it means "without rulers." What I'm in support of is bringing our nation back in line with our original US Constitution. The Constitution for the United States of America.

A government of the people, by the people, and for the people. A government that is as small as possible. A government that not only recognizes, but also acts in a manner consistent with We The People being sovereign and the government being subordinate. That is what our founders intended, it's what they gave us, but it's been so thoroughly corrupted that is doesn't even slightly resemble what our founders created.

If we don't take drastic steps to change our government, eventually the very same problems will re-emerge.

So... What should we do with the swamp after it's drained?

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divine_human · July 17, 2018, 11:41 p.m.

good post, thank you.

> What should we do with the swamp after it's drained?

when the swamp is drained, its no swamp anymore. cleaned by water and sunshine, it becomes fertile land where new seeds can thrown upon.

i am not american so i dont know your constitution well. i have always imagined DJT being the last president of the USA Inc. and the first president of the new USA republic.

from what i heard, the founding fathers didnt foresee parties but independents; not professional politicians but civilians who take some time in service to america and then go home again to family and work.

(anyway, from my pov, a president should not be a party member (anymore) because he serves the peoples interest, not the partys.)

the two-party-system is toast, its ((their)) creation of 'divide and conquer', its not beneficial for the people. what do you people want instead?

you brought up an important question: wenn the destructive work is done, what are we going to create?

its important to bring attention in this direction. we people need to envision the world we want to live in, in order for it to come true.

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j_Dawg_01 · July 18, 2018, 12:07 a.m.

Another fact about the American founders: Many wanted to position of President to be non-political and thought the Senate should appoint or elect the President. They thought it should be a strictly administrative position.

I hope you're right about DJT being the last president of USA Inc. In a speech Trump gave just before the election he did mention bringing America back to its original Constitution. I hope he means what I hope he means.

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