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Dec 15
2010
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Politics In The End GamePosted by Darryl Schoon in Untagged |
I avoid political discussions for all the obvious reasons. There is one area, however, where I believe political activity should be encouraged. Specifically, ending the Fed.
This is the one area where I believe Americans must now find common ground. My current article, The Fed's Final Days, discusses the options in ending the Fed. If we allow events to take their course, the collapse of the monetary system could well bring about the end of the Federal Reserve but at an extremely high cost.
It is far more preferable that the Fed be ended by the consensus of the American people and the cooperation of conservatives and liberals will be necessary to bring this about.
The elites that control the US have inflamed the differences between the two political polarities almost beyond meaningful dialogue. Divide and conquer has been the modus operandi of the powerful since time immemorial and today is no different.
Unless Americans can bridge their differences to bring about needed change, change will happen in a most destructive way. The pieces may well be impossible to put back together.
Think about it.
Good luck,
Darryl Robert Schoon
www.survivethecrisis.com
www.drschoon.com



