I agree with everything the uploader has said. I find it amazing though that there hasn't been some form of repressive repercussion for the honest in-depth looks at what is for America, with the way that gov'ts peace keepers (cops especially, see "War on cameras") make use of their power.
I don't think abandoning the US of A is the answer; however, this American is right in saying that the problem is the wealthy. It is not a matter of raising their taxes, it's a matter of salary cuts for all who earn $250,000 and over; 25% at 5% a year and no more exec. privilege to raid the proverbial cookie jar. Also, the funds to be redistributed into the companies for rehiring, retirements, better health insurance and other such issues.
I'm afraid that revolution may be the only option that we have left if we don't want to be slaves. I know that nobody wants to admit it, but the government has become so corrupted, intrusive, and overreaching that we are getting to the point where we will be forced to defend ourselves through violence. Our country has been hijacked, and the people who really control our government don't care one iota about our rights, not only as Americans but as human beings. These are sad times for America.
@radishfest Sarcasm noted, but I haven't changed my mind one bit. I think the bail out of the big wall street banks was a crime against the american people. It hasn't helped us one bit, and the big banks made out like bandits.
@n8glenn actually, i completely agree with you there - i just feel like the bailouts are being used by certain political groups to stir up (completely ineffectual) anger instead of giving people a starting point for real reform. flailing around and threatening to leave the country feels nice, but i think it misses the point a bit. what are the people who can't afford to leave supposed to do?
For years, there have been plenty of Americans trying to warn the American people, but with no success. They would not listen!Now, Americans will have to pay the price for their ignorance.
By accepting the swindle of the Fed and letting the private bankers "create" money, by silencing on the 9/11 hoax, by rushing to pledge allegiance to Israel, while the Jewish High Finance has repeatedly betrayed the US.
Maybe all this is the right punishment, dont you think so?
In some ways americans are very culpable for what has happened in the world, but in other ways they are very innocent. We are ultimately responsible for our government, but on the other hand, 99% of americans are totally ignorent of what has happened over the past 50 or 60 years, and believe instead in a fairytale where the US has selflessly sacrificed itself for the good of humanity. The question of whether we deserve the destruction coming our way is pretty complicated.
glenn,If I could convince my wife I'd be gone in a few short days.Anyway,alot(I mean millions more)people are goin to lose their jobs.California is broke and other states will probably announce this in the coming months.My step-son has lost two jobs in a row over less than a year due to downsizing.I have a future son in law that has been threatened with downsizing and he has been employed with the same multi-national company for about 9 years. It is gonna get alot worse folks don't expect better
Good video. Yeah, if I did not have so many close family ties with folks who simply will not leave, I would sell out everything I own, and move to somewhere like the Netherlands. I love America as far as what it is supposed to represent, but corruption has rooted itself so deep, that this country is now rotten to the core, due to being hijacked by a bunch of corporate neocon pigs. The USA was transformed into The Corproate Military States of Socialism. And was done so right under our noses.
Maybe we need to take a good hard look at history and focus on what happened during the French Revolution. Real change only seems to come about when wars and violence are brought into the picture. Maybe it's time to take some heads off. Just a thought.
I don't advocate violence or revolution, I'm just saying that you can't expect your elected government to change anything. It will take a movement of citizens, and probably a third party, to even have a chance at changing anything.
Actually, third parties have worked in the past, the republican party was originally a third party started to end slavery. Teddy Roosevelt was elected president for the "bull moose" party, and he made major reforms.
you don't get it....third parties do not remain outsiders to the elite once they gain power..... they only start as a third party...wake up...this system is rigged, we choose between the choices that they provide us with...It's over, 50 years of our future labor has been sold to the elite...the only thing left to do is to collapse the system, and not allow the elites to gain control of the military. the truth is harsher than you think.
Giving this money to Wall Street or the foreign investors from the countries that owns a lot of US bonds? Either way, the taxpayers' money is gone now.
your videos are BOOoRIING
y0utUBeH8r 5 months ago
@y0utUBeH8r You are boring.
n8glenn 5 months ago
I agree with everything the uploader has said. I find it amazing though that there hasn't been some form of repressive repercussion for the honest in-depth looks at what is for America, with the way that gov'ts peace keepers (cops especially, see "War on cameras") make use of their power.
iruleyo 5 months ago
I don't think abandoning the US of A is the answer; however, this American is right in saying that the problem is the wealthy. It is not a matter of raising their taxes, it's a matter of salary cuts for all who earn $250,000 and over; 25% at 5% a year and no more exec. privilege to raid the proverbial cookie jar. Also, the funds to be redistributed into the companies for rehiring, retirements, better health insurance and other such issues.
jlr92958 7 months ago
I'm afraid that revolution may be the only option that we have left if we don't want to be slaves. I know that nobody wants to admit it, but the government has become so corrupted, intrusive, and overreaching that we are getting to the point where we will be forced to defend ourselves through violence. Our country has been hijacked, and the people who really control our government don't care one iota about our rights, not only as Americans but as human beings. These are sad times for America.
MrShotgunjim 1 year ago
The only person who could possibly save this country is Ron Paul. We need a Libertarian, because even the Conservatives are messed up.
FantomShadowz 1 year ago
good work detective---- im glad weve got real patriots like you to check the facts&save the day keep goin my friend :-) :-) :-) :-) :
radishfest 1 year ago 2
@radishfest Sarcasm noted, but I haven't changed my mind one bit. I think the bail out of the big wall street banks was a crime against the american people. It hasn't helped us one bit, and the big banks made out like bandits.
n8glenn 1 year ago
@n8glenn actually, i completely agree with you there - i just feel like the bailouts are being used by certain political groups to stir up (completely ineffectual) anger instead of giving people a starting point for real reform. flailing around and threatening to leave the country feels nice, but i think it misses the point a bit. what are the people who can't afford to leave supposed to do?
radishfest 1 year ago 2
@radishfest I don't know, I just know that I've been pretty disgusted with this place for a long time now.
n8glenn 1 year ago 2
oh haha get ready for the next 410b bailout that was introduced today, LOL, it is nothing but pork barrel
geeksquadgreg 3 years ago
For years, there have been plenty of Americans trying to warn the American people, but with no success. They would not listen!Now, Americans will have to pay the price for their ignorance.
freedomfighterone 3 years ago
I won't pay, and neither will my children. I'm moving to South America!!!
schmetterschabe 3 years ago
Yeah, but how did we come to this sorry state?
By accepting the swindle of the Fed and letting the private bankers "create" money, by silencing on the 9/11 hoax, by rushing to pledge allegiance to Israel, while the Jewish High Finance has repeatedly betrayed the US.
Maybe all this is the right punishment, dont you think so?
pjperalta 3 years ago
In some ways americans are very culpable for what has happened in the world, but in other ways they are very innocent. We are ultimately responsible for our government, but on the other hand, 99% of americans are totally ignorent of what has happened over the past 50 or 60 years, and believe instead in a fairytale where the US has selflessly sacrificed itself for the good of humanity. The question of whether we deserve the destruction coming our way is pretty complicated.
n8glenn 3 years ago
glenn,If I could convince my wife I'd be gone in a few short days.Anyway,alot(I mean millions more)people are goin to lose their jobs.California is broke and other states will probably announce this in the coming months.My step-son has lost two jobs in a row over less than a year due to downsizing.I have a future son in law that has been threatened with downsizing and he has been employed with the same multi-national company for about 9 years. It is gonna get alot worse folks don't expect better
pat52007 3 years ago
Can someone please tell me if its this can be brought before the supreme court and declared unconstitutional? I think that is our only hope.
prestolio1234 3 years ago
That is a good question, although I would not count on the supreme court to stand up for the constitution, it would be worth a shot.
n8glenn 3 years ago
seee ya im moving to mexico !! atleast no one will find me there bye bye america!!
chutubeme 3 years ago
everybody needs to look up the "north american union" .. George Bush sold us. -- Canada, Mexico, USA
sidewalkperformers 3 years ago
They don't allow immigrants!!
I'm leaning towards Amsterdam.
gemhunter99 3 years ago
Good video. Yeah, if I did not have so many close family ties with folks who simply will not leave, I would sell out everything I own, and move to somewhere like the Netherlands. I love America as far as what it is supposed to represent, but corruption has rooted itself so deep, that this country is now rotten to the core, due to being hijacked by a bunch of corporate neocon pigs. The USA was transformed into The Corproate Military States of Socialism. And was done so right under our noses.
anongrey 3 years ago
Maybe we need to take a good hard look at history and focus on what happened during the French Revolution. Real change only seems to come about when wars and violence are brought into the picture. Maybe it's time to take some heads off. Just a thought.
Warrior1700 3 years ago
I don't advocate violence or revolution, I'm just saying that you can't expect your elected government to change anything. It will take a movement of citizens, and probably a third party, to even have a chance at changing anything.
n8glenn 3 years ago
third parties do not work....the real faceless powers, give us 2 options....both of them ultimately work for the interest of the elite.
It has been like this for years.
istheretruth 3 years ago
Actually, third parties have worked in the past, the republican party was originally a third party started to end slavery. Teddy Roosevelt was elected president for the "bull moose" party, and he made major reforms.
n8glenn 3 years ago
you don't get it....third parties do not remain outsiders to the elite once they gain power..... they only start as a third party...wake up...this system is rigged, we choose between the choices that they provide us with...It's over, 50 years of our future labor has been sold to the elite...the only thing left to do is to collapse the system, and not allow the elites to gain control of the military. the truth is harsher than you think.
istheretruth 3 years ago
THIS BAILOUT ISN'T FOR WALL STREET... IT'S FOR FORIEGN INVESTORS!!!!!! LOOK it up
sidewalkperformers 3 years ago
yeah you're right, but its the Representatives fault....the blood of the country is on their hands
SuaveCapone 3 years ago
yeah... it is pretty sad.
klonedklein 3 years ago
Giving this money to Wall Street or the foreign investors from the countries that owns a lot of US bonds? Either way, the taxpayers' money is gone now.
eSword77 3 years ago