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Growing trend for U.S. breaking into parts

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posted on Apr, 29 2010 @ 11:51 AM
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America has been suffering. We were raised up with false credit, false home loans, and fake information which led many, many Americans to be forced to file bankruptcy - while allowing the very top echelon of elites to gather up houses, land, enormous piles of wealth and property. America has been successfully raped of tax money (stolen by those who could) and now that the damage is done they're making laws to make sure no one else gets into the high competition and steals from the citizens again; all the while saying it's to protect us.

For example... Joe the citizen loses his house because of this economic mess and Alan the elite knew it would happen, standing by to buy the house from under him. This has happened on a grand scale allowing those few elite families to be set for generations, now protected in their high castles because new laws are taking out competition and making it difficult for others to cash in on the beat-down of the American public.

So, is America coming back? Can we believe the MSM, Main Stream Media, when they say every week some other bogus statistic is looking up? Only to find the next week we have fewer jobs? No, we can't.

America was an investment. It's now been CASHED IN! Nothing to see here, time to go home...

***** Now *****

Take a look at the trends we're seeing - individual states making STRONG and outlandish new laws and statements about state over nation. For example Tim James ad campaign stating, "This is Alabama; we speak English. If you wanna live here, learn it." and of course the new Arizona law for checking if someone's illegally here or not.

We will start seeing more and more states making strong statements of individuality very soon. We will start seeing states get into dual-state laws, or regional laws. The separation of America has already begun, and now it's starting to reach main street.

[edit on 29-4-2010 by Thermo Klein]

[edit on 29-4-2010 by Thermo Klein]



posted on Apr, 29 2010 @ 12:14 PM
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While states are seeming to be individual, I think it is a matter of getting the point across to the top dog, and those in congress and the senate, that don't appear to be listening.

The US will never break up into individual blocks or sections, as #1, the government relies on taxes from all citizens in all states. Some states are broke, and they need government dollars to make it from month to month.

Instead of what you propose, I think it will come down to people realizing that a 2 party system does not work. Nobody is listening, to "the people," anymore.

We need an overhaul of the government, who is being paid by us, but not in our best interest.

This is a time for states to pull together, not pull apart!



posted on Apr, 29 2010 @ 12:31 PM
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I doubt chris matthews thinks its a joke anymore about texas leaving the union, you just never know what may happen one day, and they do have the right.

Not saying it will or not, but matthews was wrong.



posted on Apr, 29 2010 @ 02:53 PM
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Don't tell Vermont! They've already started printing their own currency and promoting local banking.

www.vtcommons.org/topic/currency

The Once and Future Republic of Vermont



Edited to fix link

[edit on 29-4-2010 by Thermo Klein]



posted on May, 1 2010 @ 12:11 PM
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Gratuitous saturday morning bump - this could be of interest but at 5 am Eastern time it's not gonna get a lot of talk.



posted on May, 3 2010 @ 06:12 PM
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California proposing to stop trade between Cali and Arizona over the immigration law... We'll see more!



posted on May, 4 2010 @ 05:15 PM
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HAHAHA

When did California come into a position to threaten something like that?

Doesn't a state need money before it starts throwing its weight around???

Gotta love those California commercials about inviting people to take up residence there. No thank you.



posted on May, 4 2010 @ 05:43 PM
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edit - nevermind

[edit on 4-5-2010 by Gromle]




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