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  • @jmaynardg we are in the same battle for power and control as we were when the country was young during the federal period.

  • Most political elite stooges are simply internationalists as they make up the ranks of the trilateral commission, cfr and the rest.

  • PEOPLE! When it is time for our Congressman and Senators to be re-elected, PLEASE make sure you vote and be sure you know all about their voting records and associations. An overwhelming majority just voted in favor of the NDAA bill which gives them the authority to arrest and detain people indefinately without trial! That is not only unconstitutional but is proof these politicians think they have a right to control WE THE PEOPLE! The power has gone to their heads and they need to GO!

  • "We haven't been responsible in how we planned and designed our society."

    Absolutely one of the most profound statements I have ever heard!

    : )

  • @justrock247 Buckminster Fuller, Russell Ackoff. My "originality" is mostly in the harvesting of many minds and integrating the best from people who generally don't talk to each other. I do think 2012 is the year we all start getting serious.

  • I don't want a violent revolution. I rather like the US constitution; the men who wrote it were pretty damn smart. One thing that fascinates me: if you look at the Federalist and Anti-Federalist papers, you'll note that various positions held throughout those debates almost perfectly match positions held by competing socio-political constituencies today. Why is that? Are people today reflecting the debates of our founders, or were our founders that forward thinking in their analyses?

  • @jmaynardg Revolution is a mind set and not necessarily violent. I am a very strong advocate for non-violence and believe that Electoral Reform, getting the eight national parties (two moribund, six systematically excluded from ballot access and voter interest by the two party tyranny) on the state ballots for November 2012, and into the presidential debates aired on public airwaves, could change everything for the better.

  • @jmaynardg You might like my review of Thirteen Arguments. It's a pity YouTube is retarded about links or I would give it to you.

  • I'm not sure I agree that America is in a 'pre-revolutionary' state. Though I do think that government-corporate collusion has created severe imbalances in the economy. It seems to me that such collusion is best understood as similar to a central planning stalemate akin to a Soviet style economic planning council, which - as I bet both of us would agree - is horribly inefficient from a Macro perspective.

    Thanks for the videos. They were definitely worth my time watching.

  • @jmaynardg you ought to download the graphic. central planning or top down or Epoch A government is inherently corrupt--and remember Reagan observed that Congress has less turnover than the Politburo. I mean we are out of balance across all the domains that matter.  Thanks for the interest.

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