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WSJ agrees with my assessment, other municipalities will follow Detroit

Posted on | July 24, 2013 | 4 Comments

WSJ agrees with my assessment in that other municipalities will follow Detroit and Flint. https://www.moneynews.com/StreetTalk/WSJ-Moore-Cities-Detroit/2013/07/23/id/516643?s=al&promo_code=1444E-1

My only notion is  that WSJ is censored by the establishment, which is the part and parcel of the New World Order-Bilderberg. As such they are not allowed to mention the #1 reason for the bankruptcies: dismantling of the tariffs that protected American jobs from competition coming from the slave labor in the Communist tyranny of China   and other third world dictatorial regimes. WSJ only talks about the large debt and large pensions of the retires.

The only way to stop bankruptcies of major cities, such as Chicago, NY, Los Angeles and the whole states, is adopting a complex solution, which should include:

1. Reject, say no to Pacific Partnership treaty and revoke or renegotiate WTO-GATT, assess tariffs on imports coming from the third world dictatorships

2. Adopt mandatory balanced budget agreements for all municipalities, counties, states and federal government

3. Reject the new Immigration Reform, reject the new dream act and refraining from any immigration bills by the US House of Representatives, as anything passed by the House will be turned and morphed into the mega amnesty by the corrupt on the take  leadership of both houses and it will rob Americans from jobs and benefits and will bankrupt the municipalities, states and the country as a whole

4. returning to paper ballots as well as  ballot count precinct by precinct in order to stop the massive elections fraud, which gave us the best elected officials the money can buy

 

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4 Responses to “WSJ agrees with my assessment, other municipalities will follow Detroit”

  1. Sic Semper Tyrannis
    July 24th, 2013 @ 11:04 am

    Actually, the Balanced Budget Amendment could have already been passed by 3/4ths of the State legislatures if the US Congress followed Article V of the US Constitution. The requisite petition for an Article V Convention by 2/3rds of the State legislatures hasalready been met several times in the history of this nation, but not once ever since the founding of the US Constitution has Congress ever recognized and abided by Article V of the US Constitution which calls for a “peremptory” Constitutional Convention after the US Congress has received petitions from 2/3rds of the States. It doesn’t say Congress can convene this Constitutional Convention at its own discretion. It says they MUST convene a Constitutional Convention in Article V. This was a built-in safety device put in by the Founders in the event that you have a runaway Congress drunk on its own power and beyond sanity. Many State legislatures have already petitioned Congress for an Article V Convention to address such issues as an Amendment opposing Abortion, a Balanced Federal Budget Amendment, and countless others, but the US CONGRESS ISN’T EVEN KEEPING COUNT ON THE NUMBER OF STATE LEGISLATURES PETITIONING!!! That’s what your ridiculous US Congress thinks of the State legislatures, the American People, our democratic republic, and our US Constitution! I encourage all of you to read this link below and learn what you will never hear about on the US propaganda media and from the numbskulls in Talk Radio. THIS IS WHAT YOU SHOULD CONFRONT YOUR IDIOT CONGRESSMAN WITH THE NEXT TIME HE OR SHE GIVES A “TOWNHALL” MEETING!!! SADLY, HE OR SHE WILL LIKELY NOT EVEN KNOW WHAT YOU’RE TALKING ABOUT. MOST OF THEM HAVEN’T A CLUE WHAT IS IN THE US CONSTITUTION.

    https://foavc.org/

  2. Thomas
    July 25th, 2013 @ 9:06 am

    As I recall, was there not a Town in California that filed for Bankruptcy? I know when Brown was voted in, CA was Billions in Debt. Orly, is LA in dire straits?

  3. dr_taitz@yahoo.com
    July 25th, 2013 @ 9:36 am

    there are trillions of dollars of unfunded obligations in CA, particularly pensions of teachers and other state employees, it is a ticking time bomb. Also, morons like our LT General are instituting shelter cities for illegals. High earners are moving out, tax bases is dwindling, at the same time poor illegals are pooring in and they are depleting all of the resources of the social services

  4. Authenticator
    July 26th, 2013 @ 1:12 am

    Rats, as in the rodent..
    1. Is the suffix in the word “bureaucrat”.
    2. Defecates where it eats and sleeps.
    3. Destroys the environment in which it lives.
    4. Is extremely hard to catch.
    5. Has multitudes of untraceable escape routes.
    6. Exhausts resources of effort to contain.
    7. Most often misses capture by “half an inch”.
    8. Is a potential disease carrier and a danger.
    9. Breeds without restraint.
    10. Cannot handle exposure–being seen doing the truth of what a rat does.

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