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Ron Paul See other Ron Paul Articles Title: America Is So Delusional America Is So Delusional The coastguard helicopters aren't coming for America, so inflate your life jackets and prepare for a long swim it may be awhile before you reach any shore of safe harbor. The United States is at the heart of such a complex situation that I find it hard to come up with any solution for it that doesn't entail totally deflating the country's bogus mantras and delusional brainwashing propaganda, before people can finally look at their situation with a clarity that allows for real change and meaningful plans. The fact that you are reading this letter tells me that you've seen the light and understand that this country's productivity, talent, and skills have been HIJACKED by the circle of elite policy-makers that are behind the most destructive wealth transfer in human history, known as the globalist Deep State. Books will be written about our period, and slideshows will be presented depicting the rape of the American middle class, but readers of the books and viewers of the presentations will be shaking their heads in disbelief as to how AMERICANS allowed the elite to rob them of everything and leave them with nothing. This includes their Constitution, their freedom, their values, and their finances, turning them all into serfs in the country that promised them everything. What binds Americans together into a coherent whole? What do they believe in, as a group? What glue holds this fabric of society together? In 99% of the world, it is a shared ethnic heritage, traditions and folklore stories, and thousands of years of community living that creates that sense of belonging but the United States was born out of disgust for tyranny, expressed by Europeans of all nationalities. It is rooted in the Constitution, but in 2019 it has drifted light years away from its stated purpose. It's hard to define America any longer. Foreigners look at America as an economy, not as a country. It exists as a military powerhouse, a technological greenhouse, and as the headquarters for the world's biggest corporations, but it has no identity or culture. It's a mess, but most people fail to acknowledge this, so they repeat the same broken record routine they've been following for 40 years, not realizing they work harder for less and less purchasing power. It has gotten them to a point, where without government aid (financed by debt) and without credit card loans (financed by debt), 50% of the country couldn't afford the BASIC ESSENTIALS of the western world. In 1970, the U.S. was the world's largest creditor and its citizenry was rich. 50 years later, that wealth has not only been transferred, but the citizenry is indebted. Don't let these IDIOTS that tell you that when a country prints currency in its own denomination, while inflation is low, it can sustain the structure forever. These stupid economists who came up with Modern Monetary Theory are toxic and are spreading a virus. The problem with living in any country that is progressing in a direction that is counterproductive and unlike your core values and beliefs is that you have very little control over the course of this trend and you're torn as to what to do about it - you love your country, but hate the position it's in and is going to. If socialism becomes a force to be reckoned with and you're a red-blooded American that believes in the Constitution, in the idea of over-delivering for others, in saving and investing, and in small government, you're the minority. And you will drive yourself crazy explaining to others why gold is necessary to contain the paper beast in Washington that is putting a price tag of more than $50,000 of debt on each and every unborn baby. America is a westernized slave factory, but most are delusional about it. I believe most don't even consider themselves to be poor, yet they will never own assets, nor see their incomes rise. They'll work until they drop, 2-3 jobs at any given time and will continue to march on like sheep, because it's tradition, not even attempting to break away from the leash, like you are. You're already intuitively sensing that something is screwed up and broken here. You have options, with the first of them being that at your fingertips lies the greatest financial education library this planet has ever known; the internet. 1. READ: Spend 1-3 hours a day educating yourself on personal development, business, history, and growing as a person. Nothing will ever change until YOU DO. 2. PARTNER-UP, PLAN, AND EXECUTE: Find 1-2 other people who are similarly enthused, passionate about becoming wealthier and are willing to roll-up their sleeves and take action, then look for the profession or business you're most suited for and begin to build an enterprise or to excel in your chosen career. Don't settle on this. You can become rich in today's America; all you need to do is be relentless and explore ways to deliver value, until you crack this game. NEVER, EVER, EVEN FOR A SECOND CONSIDER QUITTING, UNTIL THE JOB IS DONE. I HAVE NOTHING MORE TO SAY ABOUT THIS. See you on the other side - I believe in you! Best Regards, Lior Gantz Poster Comment: I kicked it in the ass back in the 80s and 90s working 2 jobs. One time when I worked Dokken at the Vic Theater in Chicago, I was doing the after show party. There were two guys there that were Dokken freaks. I was looking after one of them, I turn around and the other had Dokken pinned against the wall. He was looking over at me like, "Help!" So I got them both out of there, Alright, you got to meet the band, time to go home." There was this chick leaning against the pillar upstairs. Dokken picked up her top and sign across her chest right above her hooters. We were walking down the stairs together and Dokken says to me, "You know what her boyfriend said? He said, "Go ahead man, she's good." Dokken said, "I don't think so. What would you do?" I said, "You know what I would do? I would go and get my Don Dokken mask." We got them all on the bus and the driver closed the door. Dokken came up front and had the driver open to door. He came off the bus and shook my hand and thanked me personally. How that was real class. The last thing he said was, "Get some sleep." In those days I was burning the candle at both ends. Post Comment Private Reply Ignore Thread
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