Ron Paul and Stephen Baskerville – conclusions about our country
Jim Untershine, GZS of LB, 02-10-08
Reading Ron Paul’s free online book ‘Pillars of Prosperity‘ was much like reading Stephen Baskerville’s book ‘Taken into Custody‘ – I couldn’t stop reading until I ran out of pages. Both of these American heroes have put forth an ongoing indictment against our government for unconstitutional abuses that target taxpayers of this country – those who dare to save money and those who dare to raise children.
Ron Paul and Stephen Baskerville have both identified the political apparatus and the bureaucratic machinery that have broken so many homes, looted so many savings, and destroyed so many lives in this country. Ron Paul rails endlessly on the floor of Congress about the Federal Reserve system printing money out of thin air to finance ‘big government’ programs that regulate citizens and small businesses here and abroad in an effort to skyrocket the Federal debt. Stephen Baskerville rails endlessly in major publications about the Family Law system assigning child support orders out of thin air to regulate families here and abroad in an effort to skyrocket the child support debt.
Reading the statements of Ron Paul allowed me to draw many conclusions:
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The Federal Reserve system was created and activated one year before World War I and has used every war since then to increase the Federal debt.
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The Federal Reserve system is regulated by an independent entity whose many members are anonymous, their agenda is secret, and their existence is foreign to our Constitution.
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The Federal Reserve system has taken control of America’s gold, has sold much of it to foreign countries, and refuse to inform Congress how much gold still remains, or how much new money they print, or how much new credit they create.
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The Federal Reserve system has transferred to the US taxpayer the legacy of debt created by failed economies in other countries, failed investment schemes, failed mortgage lenders, failed corporations, and failed foreign dictators.
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The Federal Reserve system has used a printing press to destroy this country’s economy by making the dollar worthless though inflation
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The Federal Reserve system absorbs every dollar collected from US taxpayers as interest on the Federal debt.
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The Federal Reserve system has transformed US taxpayers into international deadbeats.
Reading the statements of Stephen Baskerville allowed me to draw many conclusions:
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The Family Law system was created and activated during the Clinton administration and has used every divorce since then to increase the child support debt.
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The Family Law system is regulated by an independent entity whose members are conspicuous, their agenda is obvious, and their existence is foreign to our Constitution.
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The Family Law system has taken control of America’s parents, has sold them into indentured servitude, and refuse to inform Congress how many parents still remain, or how much money parents are forced to pay, or how many parents are sentenced to debtor’s prison.
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The Family Law system has transferred to the US taxpayer the legacy of debt created by failing welfare programs, failing child support collection schemes, failing marriage menders, failing antiviolence programs, and failing radical feminist dictators.
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The Family Law system has used child support orders to destroy a family’s economy by making employment worthless due to wage withholding.
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The Family Law system distributes every dollar collected from parents as interest on the child support debt.
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The Family Law system has transformed innocent parents into deadbeats.
The global community patiently waits for us to decide who will be elected as the scapegoat for defaulting on the world’s debt, when they collectively reject the dollar as a sound monetary unit of exchange. The US military presence in many foreign countries has been to intimidate economies to believe in the dollar and act swiftly to put down any attempts at conventional wisdom by local insurgents.
Many Americans may soon realize that we didn’t go to war in Iraq to protect the oil, to find hidden weapons, to bring freedom, or to prosecute the ridiculous war on terror. We went to war with Iraq because Saddam Hussein decided to make the Euro the monetary unit of exchange regarding the purchase of their country’s oil, and now Iran is planning to do the same.
The US is attempting to force Christmas on the world, and we even bombed Jerusalem to prove we mean business. The US is attempting to force the world to believe in Santa Clause, and to believe a wish list of presents will be forthcoming if they truly believe. The blowback will occur when the ‘naughty or nice’ provision replaces their expensive oil with worthless lumps of coal, if we can even afford to export that.
The Ron Paul Revolution continues to grow and will soon rise up and demand the immediate return of any remaining gold, the repeal of all laws that violate our Constitution, the restoration of an uncensored media, and the abolition of this country’s last central bank. All States will soon be allowed to coin their own currency, regulate their own commerce, and provide for their own people. All citizens will be allowed to keep the fruits of their own labor, the rights to their own property, and the ability to ensure the preservation, protection, and prosperity of their own family.
Lucky survivors of this impending emancipation will always remember Ron Paul, Stephen Baskerville, Janeane Garofalo, Aaron Russo, Phyllis Schlafly, Lou Dobbs, Alex Jones, Glenn Beck, and many others who have done all they could do to wake up America before this country’s business cycle went bust and our country was served with foreclosure.
Jim Untershine, Long Beach, CA 90815, gndzerosrv@pavenet.net, www.gndzerosrv.com
Jim Untershine holds a BSEE from Mississippi State University and has 13 years experience in feedback control system design. Mr. Untershine is currently using the teachings of Werner Heisenberg and Henry David Thoreau to expose Family Law in California as the exploitation of children for money and the indentured servitude of heterosexual taxpayers who dare to raise children in this country.
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February 11, 2008
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It’s nice to know that the Federal Reserve and the IRS operate illegally in the United States, but what should we replace them with and who will govern our monetary system. We need to think long and hard about these two questions because they are at the core of what it is to be a monetized economy which we most definitely are.
What we need is central bank that is controlled by both business people and professional people. There is no such thing as purely altruistic people. Everyone has a stake in any monetary and tax system that we would live under.
The problem with the current system is that there is no real transparency and there never will be so long as the system is run by the few to benefit the few.
The intrusion of government, in the form of misguided legislation and court decisions, into family matters has been the cause of much anguish for loving parents and children throughout the U.S. over the past several decades. Ron Paul is the only candidate that is aware of the devasting impacts of an intrusive government, however well-intentioned.
A parent’s right to raise his/her children and spend his/her money on the children as he/she sees fit used to be guaranteed; now that right is usually given to one divorced parent as it is taken from the other. Anyone who has witnessed the injustices of the family court system and the ill-conceived legislation that claims to protect “the best interests of the children” would be wise to whole-heartedly support Dr. Paul in any way possible.
I think he’s the only one qualified to be president, but he has to run to be elected. Here’s the memo I got. Maybe I’m taking this the wrong way. It sounds to me like he’s bowing out gracefully. I really think he’s making a huge mistake not running third party. In the coming months, I think people will begin to realize how inadequate the other “choices” really are.
Message from Ron (2/8/08)
Whoa! What a year this has been. And what achievements we have had. If I may quote Trotsky of all people, this Revolution is permanent. It will not end at the Republican convention. It will not end in November. It will not end until we have won the great battle on which we have embarked. Not because of me, but because of you. Millions of Americans — and friends in many other countries — have dedicated themselves to the principles of liberty: to free enterprise, limited government, sound money, no income tax, and peace. We will not falter so long as there is one restriction on our persons, our property, our civil liberties. How much I owe you. I can never possibly repay your generous donations, hard work, whole-hearted dedication and love of freedom. How blessed I am to be associated with you.
Carol, of course, sends her love as well.
Let me tell you my thoughts. With Romney gone, the chances of a brokered convention are nearly zero. But that does not affect my determination to fight on, in every caucus and primary remaining, and at the convention for our ideas, with just as many delegates as I can get. But with so many primaries and caucuses now over, we do not now need so big a national campaign staff, and so I am making it leaner and tighter. Of course, I am committed to fighting for our ideas within the Republican Party, so there will be no third party run. I do not denigrate third parties — just the opposite, and I have long worked to remove the ballot-access restrictions on them. But I am a Republican, and I will remain a Republican.
I also have another priority. I have constituents in my home district that I must serve. I cannot and will not let them down. And I have another battle I must face here as well. If I were to lose the primary for my congressional seat, all our opponents would react with glee, and pretend it was a rejection of our ideas. I cannot and will not let that happen.
In the presidential race and the congressional race, I need your support, as always. And I have plans to continue fighting for our ideas in politics and education that I will share with you when I can, for I will need you at my side. In the meantime, onward and upward! The neocons, the warmongers, the socialists, the advocates of inflation will be hearing much from you and me.
Sincerely,
Ron
I’m new to this site, and have the utmost respect for Dr. Baskerville’s work, and many other source of information presented here.
What offends me deeply is the regrettable linkage between his work and Ron Paul’s rantings — though many of his points stem from historically accurate assessments.
What Mr. Untershine has done here is to provide a completely fleshed out example of why the liberal-feminine agenda has been so successful in characterizing divorced Fathers in this country as incompetent, angry, politically isolated nutcases. When you ramble on in significant error about the Fed, slap on paragraphs of real work from Dr. Baskerville, then ramble off into the sunset, you’ve given the “other side” another beautiful example of completely backwards, “Martian” logic, allowing the snickers and eye-rolling to go off the map.
Again, while many of Dr. Paul’s expositions come from deep knowledge of the history and current status of many of the government’s prime examples of excesses and near-unconstitutional infringements, they are also impossible to deal with. You can (and I have with friends over the years) argue that the Fed, the IRS, the Exim bank, Lord, even the Congress of the U.S. are morally bankrupt and seriously incompetent; you may impugn their intentions and rail against their results; you can spend hundreds of pages and thousands of hours haranguing a system that has many flaws, and yet, without any workable solutions, solutions that could even possibly be reached from within a democratic republic such as we have, it all means very little.
As I said earlier, my biggest disappointment here is that a forum specific to the unconstitutional, immoral excesses of the Family Courts in this country is being tainted by the unusable positions of Congressman Paul. That he makes little headway in Congress with these positions and has no chance of being elected to the Presidency is not just a measure of the political inertia of the great unwashed American population: it is also significantly indicative of someone that has no apparent effective ideas of how to fix broken political, financial, and governing systems.
It is regrettable that no electable candidates seem to have the foresight or courage to even begin to make changes, but associating one specific set of causes with a completely unelectable collection of positions is what “They” — those that run politics — call political suicide.
Would that we fathers in trouble in Family Courts could avoid all linkage to such nonsense.