Monday, April 20, 2015

We've Been Sold Out

It's no secret that America is in deep debt.  The means of figuring the budget vs. collecting the revenue, while estimating increases and decreases is mind boggling at best, and completely convoluted using more than one system of accounting.

I've included a link to an interesting site.  I don't necessarily agree with the figures proposed, but then again, with two different methods of accounting, I certainly can't prove any disagreement, either.
http://webcache.googleusercontent.com/search?q=cache:http://www.justfactsdaily.com/treasury-report-federal-fiscal-shortfall-is-603000-per-household/
We can be sure that the can has been kicked down the road so far into future generations, the debt problem will never be fixed by current methods.  When "the note" is called in, Americans will have no alternative but to change, completely change, our lifestyle.

According to my research and understanding, every American citizen is collateral toward the debt.  Marriage licenses are a contract with the state.  A birth certificate declares the increase of collateral, therefore greater borrowing power, and a social security number declares a labor force.  Social security numbers have gone from "not intended for identification" issued at the age to get a driver's license or gainful employment to the application completed with a newborn's birth certificate and required to be claimed as a deduction on the parent's tax form.  This has happened in less than 50 years, and we've only had a social security system for 80 years.

The ownership of Americans is obviously not a new concept, but forcing younger generations into indebtedness without their knowledge or consent is reprehensible.  Someone has to stop the madness.  We can't erase the debt that has been accrued, but we can certainly determine to stop creating further debt.  How can Americans willingly and knowingly surrender our grandchildren into indentured servitude for our own comfort or convenience?  Blaming the government for "selling us out" may work to salve the conscience of those who would cash the checks, but the fact of the matter is, the establishment generations are selling out the younger ones.  That makes absolutely no sense in a society that bases their primary religious beliefs on the writings of the Apostle Paul, who stated . . . I will not be burdensome to you . . . for the children ought not to lay up for the parents, but the parents for the children.  II Corinthians 12:14b




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