Posts Tagged ‘conservative’

Parler Content

November 13, 2020

https://parler.com/post/4adca3c2d5954792b4ad86f48252827e

Reagan? Transgressor Against the Constitution?

February 10, 2012

Citing the preamble to the US Constitution, this blogger has proven that conservativism,as it regards American politics, makes business and religion back seat interests. Securing the blessings of liberty to ourselves and our posterity is THE driver.
To that end, The Constitution provided a means by which foreigners could become citizens of the US. It provided, in the gold standard, a mechanism that limited the extent to which lenders could use the politicians to redistribute the blessings of liberty from us to themselves.
Politicians who have ignored The Constitution, enacting laws according to the interests of bankers and merchants rather than the interest of all Americans, they weren’t conservatives.
They were domestic enemies of the United States.
And, they were traitors.

Thinking as Constitutional Conservative (9Feb12)

February 9, 2012

The objective of the activists who gave the USA it’s constitution was to provide the blessings of liberty to their posterity, generations without end. That makes Ronald Reagan,who was willing to sacrifice an America where prosperity could be a general thing in order to make a place where a few could get very rich, a constitutional transgressor.
To undo the atrocities worked by the dual treacheries of Reaganomics and the Keynesian theory, now, we need to organize men who will stand up to liberate their own posterity.
That will require a return to a constitutional Gold Standard economy.
Since the Gold Standard was ordained to keep bankers from using government to bring the general American population into eternal debt from which only merchants can prosper, the option for laborers to return to self-reliance on family farms has to be real. Therefore, the use of eminent domain to regain farmland from corporations (which can’t, by any stretch of the imagination, be considered the posterity of fathers) is justified. It will, probably, be necessary to take land for our posterity the same way our fathers took land for us.