“You have to choose between trusting to the natural stability of gold and the natural stability of the honesty and intelligence of the members of the Government. And, with due respect for these gentlemen, I advise you, as long as the Capitalist system lasts, to vote for gold.” —George Bernhard Shaw BREAKING UPDATE MAY 21, 2013: GOV BREWER VETOES BILL, EXPRESSING NOTHING BUT AUTHORITY & LOYALTY TO THE FEDERAL RESERVE, SENATE INSIDERS CLAIM GOV. BREWER THREATENED TO “VETO EVERY BILL” UNTIL BREWERCARE PASSES BREAKING UPDATE 4/30/13: AZ SENATE PASSES SB 1439 18-0 AFTER HOUSE PASSES SB 1439 36-22, ONTO GOVERNOR BREWER’S DESK! CALL GOV. BREWER’S OFFICE TO SUPPORT SB 1439! : (602) 542-4331 Thank & support the Tenth Amendment Center for their diligence! Arizona SB 1439 could change Arizona Currency Laws and send a nullifying shock wave through monetary discussion and structure throughout the United States by calling for legal gold and silver tender through the Right of Nullification. AZ’s SB 1439, with local and nationwide support and action, passed the Arizona Senate 18-0 today (4/30/13). Including this legislation’s previous victories, the momentum only grows: passed the House Rules Committee 7 to 2 votes went on to pass a vote in the House, 36-22 initial [...]
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Keynesian Economy Loses 129,000 Millionaires And Doesn’t Blink
In 2011, the Keynesian Model of Economy managed and planned in the United States lost 129,000 millionaires. According to CNBC the number of millionaires in America fell from 5,263,000 in 2010 to 5,134,000 in 2011. Wealth in other economic “powerhouses”, such as China, saw growth during this massive loss for the US economy. To some, this isn’t seen as a massive loss. And to those who gained millionaires and whose government may be adopting more free market principles, congratulations. But there are those in the United States, who celebrate the loss of millionaires from this country. There are those who wish to tax every dollar, regulate every decision, and spend every dollar of profit private companies make. They would rather see the gap between the wealthy and the lower economic class shrink due to wealthy losing wealth, or leaving, than see the poor and the wealthy grow in prosperity together. Some Politicians would champion the loss of wealth by the wealthy and attempt to use it to champion an achievement of equalization of wealth, because as they see it, a rich class and the opportunity to move upwards in society if you are a member of a lower economic class is a [...]




