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To quote Gutle Schnaper

Submitted by Roanman on Sun, 09/26/2010 - 15:26


 

Gutie Schapner, Mayer Amschel Rothschild's wife and mother of the Rothschild dynasty's second generation: 

Amschel Mayer von Rothschild, Salomon Mayer von Rothschild. Nathan Mayer Rothschild, Carl Mayer von Rothschild and James Mayer de Rothschild, offered the following revelation from her deathbed.

 

 

 

 

 

Links to Rothschild/Illuminati conspiracy theories abound.

One of the better ones (minimal vitriolic noise, easiest to follow) is here.

It's gonna take you more than a minute to read it.

We recommend you take the time.

It's illuminating.

Get it? ..... Illuminating?.

Anyway ..... bare in mind, as always.

 

 

 

Reading on a Sunday Morning, yet again

Submitted by Roanman on Sun, 09/26/2010 - 09:31

 

 

Bill Simon, CEO of Wal-Mart’s U.S. business,  on behavior at a Walmart store around midnight at the end of a month:

“The paycheck cycle we’ve talked about before remains extreme.

It is our responsibility to figure out how to sell in that environment, adjusting pack sizes, large pack at sizes the beginning of the month, small pack sizes at the end of the month.

And to figure out how to deal with what is an ever-increasing amount of transactions being paid for with government assistance.

“And you need not go further than one of our stores on midnight at the end of the month.

And it’s real interesting to watch, about 11 p.m., customers start to come in and shop, fill their grocery basket with basic items, baby formula, milk, bread, eggs,and continue to shop and mill about the store until midnight, when electronic — government electronic benefits cards get activated and then the checkout starts and occurs.

And our sales for those first few hours on the first of the month are substantially and significantly higher.

“And if you really think about it, the only reason somebody gets out in the middle of the night and buys baby formula is that they need it, and they’ve been waiting for it.

Otherwise, we are open 24 hours, come at 5 a.m., come at 7 a.m., come at 10 a.m.

But if you are there at midnight, you are there for a reason.”

 

 

To quote Eleanor Roosevelt once again

Submitted by Roanman on Wed, 09/15/2010 - 10:17

 

Never would we have predicted the fan base for Eleanor Roosevelt.

Whooda thunk it!!!!!!

She's never been on Dancing With The Stars or anything.

So, just to prove that even highly moral and intellectual types much like ourselves are not above shameless pandering.

Here's our other favorite quote from Mrs. Franklin Delano Roosevelt.

 

 

 

To quote Chris Wood quoting Ron Paul and R.E. MacMaster not quoting anybody.

Submitted by Roanman on Thu, 09/09/2010 - 12:01

 

"Once you take the mental leap to recognize markets are self-regulating and the economy itself would not erupt into chaos absent government regulation, it’s easy to see other huge problems with today’s regulatory system that are so often overlooked.

Glossing over the fact that the system is clearly unconstitutional, two biggies are that heavy regulation favors big business at the expense of small business and the moral hazard created by the blind trust people put in regulations and regulators.

On these matters I’d like to quote Dr. Ron Paul:

 

"'It is important to understand that regulators are not omniscient.

 It is not feasible for them to anticipate every possible thing that could go wrong with whatever industry or activity they are regulating.

They are making their best guesses when formulating rules.

It is often difficult for those being regulated to understand the many complex rules they are expected to follow.

Very wealthy corporations hire attorneys who may discover a myriad of loopholes to exploit and render the spirit of the regulations null and void.

For this reason, heavy regulation favors big business against those small businesses who cannot afford high-priced attorneys.'"

 

"'The other problem is the trust that people blindly put in regulations, and the moral hazard this creates.

Too many people trust government regulators so completely that they abdicate their own common sense to these government bureaucrats.

They trust that if something violates no law, it must be safe.

How many scams have 'It’s perfectly legal' as a hypnotic selling point, luring in the gullible?

Many people did not understand the financial house of cards that are derivatives, but since they were legal and promised a great return, people invested.

It is much the same in any area rife with government involvement.

Many feel that just because their children are getting good grades at a government school, they are getting a good education.

After all, they are passing the government-mandated litmus test.

But, this does not guarantee educational excellence.

Neither is it always the case that a child who does NOT achieve good marks in school is going to be unsuccessful in life.

Is your drinking water safe, just because the government says it is?

Is the internet going to magically become safer for your children if the government approves regulations on it?

I would caution any parent against believing this would be the case.

Nothing should take the place of your own common sense and due diligence.'"

Chris Wood, Casey's Daily Dispatch, 08-26-10

 

Bureaucrats by their very nature are not risk takers nor creative in an entrepreneurial way.

This means they are attempting to regulate something and someone they do not understand, plus are at core alien to in a basic psychological way.

Plus, bureaucrats tend to crisis manage, not anticipate, sell out to special interests, and overreact, in addition to being security oriented, self-protective and building their self- and financial- worth in a parasitic bureaucratic empire.

I am increasingly viewing centralized civil government bureaucracy the same way I view a virus in a computer.

The older the bureaucracy, the more layers in the bureaucracy, the more people in the bureaucracy, the richer the bureaucracy, the more widespread the bureaucracy is geographically, the great the likelihood the bureaucracy is a virulent virus that encourages immaturity and irresponsibility among the general population.

Renown author M. Scott Peck referred to bureaucrats as "people of the lie".

Bureaucrats have no moral conscience or accountability when in the bureaucracy, like the order-obeying Nazi soldiers in Hitler's death camps, like the bureaucrats that operate the MQ-9 Reapers out of the safe and sterile environment of the Pentagon, killing 10 civilians for every suspected "terrorist", and then driving blissfully home to coach their little girl's 10-year old US softball team.

"Bureaucracy is the greatest collective manifestation of human evil."

R.E. MacMaster 9/9/2010

 

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