In 1911 (some sources erroneously state 1929) Congress artificially froze the size of the House of Representatives at 435 members thus paving the way for the military industrial complex (the MIC) to overpower the common mans right to life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness. This was followed up a short time later with the inception of the IRS in 1913 to fund the wars and a segue for our entry in to WWI and each subsequent war right up until the current day.
@PawSoxMom You forgot to mention how they (Congress & President Woodrow Wilson) sold us a phony bill of goods when they passed the Federal Reserve Act in 1913. This very act led to the creation of the Internal Revenue Service or IRS. Of course this too is a fraud as the 16th Amendment to the US Constitution was never truly ratified by the states.
@ShittyMcshitstain Thanks for adding that. How true. I live in the town where the man who drafted the charter for the Fed lived. His name was A. Piatt Andrew and the bridge that connects us to the mainland is named after him. You can read the whole story of the Fed in the book 'Creature From Jekyll Island' by G. Edward Griffin.
In 1911 (some sources erroneously state 1929) Congress artificially froze the size of the House of Representatives at 435 members thus paving the way for the military industrial complex (the MIC) to overpower the common mans right to life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness. This was followed up a short time later with the inception of the IRS in 1913 to fund the wars and a segue for our entry in to WWI and each subsequent war right up until the current day.
PawSoxMom 1 year ago
@PawSoxMom You forgot to mention how they (Congress & President Woodrow Wilson) sold us a phony bill of goods when they passed the Federal Reserve Act in 1913. This very act led to the creation of the Internal Revenue Service or IRS. Of course this too is a fraud as the 16th Amendment to the US Constitution was never truly ratified by the states.
ShittyMcshitstain 11 months ago 2
@ShittyMcshitstain Thanks for adding that. How true. I live in the town where the man who drafted the charter for the Fed lived. His name was A. Piatt Andrew and the bridge that connects us to the mainland is named after him. You can read the whole story of the Fed in the book 'Creature From Jekyll Island' by G. Edward Griffin.
PawSoxMom 11 months ago