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Our electeds continue their American garage sale while the rest of the world tries to sell off or trade T-bills—counterfeit or otherwise, Logan Act

The U.S. Treasury—A Once and Everyman’s Oyster



New Orleans comes to mind. Louisiana Senator Mary Landrieu (D) asked Congress for something like $250 billion—fixer upper money—to throw at New Orleans after Katrina.

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Whatever they got, many of the dollars went to Louisiana crooks, some of whom refused to pay Mexican day laborers hired to help with the cleanup. Criminally, Louisiana’s thieves rank right up there with Washington’s crooks and are often compared on the corruption scale with Mexico, which has no law at all. Another epiphany (prior to Katrina) occurred for the rest of America when Louisiana’s voters had to choose between a convicted felon and the KKK’s Grand Dragon one year for governor. The felon won. But it was close. A $250 billion oyster for New Orleans would have been, according to one estimate, $516,528 for each of the remaining 484,674 New Orleans residents, or $2,066,012 for a New Orleans family of four, or about $1,329,787 for each New Orleans house. Victims of hurricanes Rita and Ike, however, are still waiting because the DHS/FEMA circus ran out of money and charge cards and free rent chits after Katrina; wonks having driven up and down streets throwing these things out the windows of government vehicles like Mardi Gras beads. That same government spend meter/mentality is still running on the Iraq and Afghanistan invasions and occupations and now, the ‘Pakistan Problem’ and soon, the ‘Iranian Nuclear Issue’ and after that, the North Korean missile tow. Bogeymen are important to The Big Agenda. Wall Street’s thieves and fraudsters took over the U.S. Treasury last year in an internationally contrived financial “emergency” to shut everything down worldwide so a new ‘improved’ central bank system for the planet could be put in place, headed by the Bank of International Settlements (BIS) in Basel, Switzerland. During all the whoda, the Wall Street boys printed and put on the citizen’s tab somewhere between nine $9-12 trillion dollars for a little walking around, bonus, and merger money, all in the name of keeping their buddy banks ‘solvent’ during the skimming process; their enemies hung out to dry; and to postpone the inevitable financial crash a few months longer to give them time to convert their holdings. Our elected political thieves, on the other hand, gave up their Constitutional right to issue U.S. currency [to the banking thieves, whose heirs and descendants still own the Fed] in 1913. That’s why the boys at the Fed own America’s money press. It allows them to print whatever they need to steal to survive in times like these. When they’re done with their press runs, they hand the bill to the American taxpayer and ride off in their limousines. Not having access to their own money press, our elected bandits are relegated to stealing money from the sweat equity of citizen taxpayers who must send checks into the treasury each year. That and the automatic collection of taxes from virtually any known transaction creates enough chump change for them to fight over at the end of each year; the latter coming from the Accounts Receivable Tax, Building Permit Tax, CDL License Tax, Cigarette Tax, Corporate Income Tax, Dog License Tax, Federal Income Tax, Federal Unemployment Tax (FUTA), Fishing License Tax, Food License Tax, Fuel Permit Tax, Gasoline Tax, Hunting License Tax, Inheritance Tax, Inventory Tax, IRS Interest Charges ( tax on top of tax), IRS Penalties (tax on top of tax), Liquor Tax, Luxury Tax, Marriage License Tax, Medicare Tax, Property Tax, Real Estate Tax, Service charge taxes, Social Security Tax, Road Usage Tax (Truckers), Sales Taxes, Recreational Vehicle Tax, School Tax, State Income Tax, State Unemployment Tax (SUTA), Telephone Federal Excise Tax, Telephone Federal Universal, Service Fee Tax, Telephone Federal, State and Local Surcharge Tax, Telephone Minimum Usage Surcharge Tax, Telephone Recurring and Non-recurring Charges Tax, Telephone State and Local Tax, Telephone Usage Charge Tax, Utility Tax, Vehicle License Registration Tax, Vehicle Sales Tax, Watercraft Registration Tax, Well Permit Tax, and a Workers Compensation Tax. Not sure who first pulled this perpetual tax list together, buy my taxpayer sense tells me it’s accurate. Let’s assume that the most taxes available this year—siphoned from those lucky enough to still be employed and able to afford gas at the end of 2009—to be $1.6 trillion or so. And let’s assume Wall Street thieves and fraudsters with their money presses are still in charge of our treasury and have rounded off our tab somewhere north of $12 trillion by then. One has to ask: What’s the point of paying this hard-earned tribute as interest to the Fed knowing the same criminals are still in charge and in-place and are going to steal it again? T-Bills keep wobbling from time to time, too, like a Marciano opponent in the 8th. If they’re called and go down, and the Fed refuses to redeem them, and the government can’t redeem them without its own money press, then the Fed can declare the U.S. government bankrupt. Force majeure. America no longer in business. Declared so by a greedy group of pathological bankers who’ve decided to move on to bigger and better schemes internationally. Only the U.S. Treasury can declare bankruptcy, you say? Geithner is the U.S. Treasury. He’s also a card-carrying member and past president of the New York Fed, a member of the Council on Foreign Relations, and an insider with the international banking cabal that shut everything down. His interest, heart, and future lies elsewhere. He can and will declare the force majeure when he’s told to by his handlers unless Congress stops him. I was wondering. . .has anyone in Congress ever read the Logan Act? Meanwhile, our electeds continue their American garage sale while the rest of the world tries to sell off or trade T-bills—counterfeit or otherwise—sewn into suitcase liners. Entiende? Press one for English.


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W.R. McAfee -- Bio and Archives

W. R. McAfee is the author of The Cattlemen and Plugger, and is at work on his third book, West of the Cities, a collection of short works about rural America.  McAfee has worked as a reporter and editor for daily newspapers, and has written numerous magazine articles.  A Passing Hand, first published in 1975, was selected as one of the three best short works that year by the Western Writers of America. Between 2000-2004 he completed a series of articles on how the EPA, Endangered Species Act and related legislation was devaluing farm and ranch land; often forcing farmers and ranchers off their property.


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