Historical Note–French Revolution

A French-like American Revolution is not inevitable, but as corporations flee the USA and out-source our best jobs to their off-shore enclaves, the social engineering that once locked ordinary Americans into a milquetoast politics of what the superrich will tolerate erodes. Ordinary Americans have less and less to lose by defying the corporate structures, by standing on their own two feet, by devising sustainable economies of scale. Ordinary Americans have more and more to win by setting aside beliefs where they conflict with Constitutional and statute law facts. FULL ARTICLE

Unconstitutional Bailouts and an Unconstitutional Congress

On Wednesday evening the Senate voted 75-24 to originate and approve the raising of $700 BILLION for the derivatives toxic paper bailout of banks and other financial institutions. (ed: still unconstitutional, Reid’s “tacking on” to a previously-existing House bill, notwithstanding) The vote was unconstitutional. Every Senator who voted in favor is in violation of his or her oath to uphold the Constitution — and we can hold every one of them responsible for knowing it. Every Senator who voted for this unconstitutional legislation is a Constitutional Criminal. FULL ARTICLE