This quote from the 43 trillion dollar lawsuit hits the general public apathy toward it right on the nose: This lawsuit is necessary to avoid the looming financial crisis that shall occur as a result of the foregoing theft of $43 trillion-plus. Indeed, former TARP Inspector General Neil Banofsky has warned that another massive bailout will again be required if the money center banks and/or their principals are deemed “too big to jail.” One of the most common responses from the general public who are in fact victims of these crimes is “they won’t do anything about it”- conceding without a fight that crime inc is “too big to jail” Its much easier to get the general public talking about a revolution or seceding from the United States than it is to get them to consider using our constitution to reclaim our constitution. The public doesn’t think very far in advance as to what happens after a state secedes or a revolution occurs. In the case of the latter a new const
Examining the Fundamental transformation of the American political system that originated in the political philosophy preserved by Publius in The Federalist Papers. This blog was originally published as Main Street Economy and focused on legislation passed in the state of Maine "inspired" by similar laws passed by other states which collectively constitutes a fundamental transformation of the American political philosophy within state incubators.