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Thanks for posting.  Some good questions in there. Iceland is my role model. Fire the entire government and send bankers to prison. 

 

If we were actually serious about things working for the American people, they would be. 

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17 hours ago, adhoc10 said:

Thanks for posting.  Some good questions in there. Iceland is my role model. Fire the entire government and send bankers to prison. 

 

If we were actually serious about things working for the American people, they would be

 

Iceland is an excellent model adhoc10. One of the few countries that actually had the courage to

stand up and take action against criminal banks and government, not just in a voting box but real

action and accountability. Lip service and a voting booth can never overturn tyranny.

 

Unfortunately, the US is not ready for this manner of action, as the people still believe others will do the work only the "people"

can do. "Politics" and all its manipulation, labels and deception remains the king of division and disunity. It takes massive

united effort to pull off what Iceland did, here the citizens are not that committed from what I have seen.

 

Every 4 years we rinse and repeat which allows the continuance of criminal activity within banking who controls government who is also corrupt.

 

At some point, it will change when folks understand who and what the controlling factors are, but it will take more than just

voting to see the people rise instead of just a figurehead. There is no "taking back our power" without truly wanting rid

of corruption. Government and "deep state" still rule the day.

 

There is NO such thing as "too big to fail OR jail"  :)

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18 hours ago, adhoc10 said:

Thanks for posting.  Some good questions in there. Iceland is my role model. Fire the entire government and send bankers to prison. 

 

If we were actually serious about things working for the American people, they would be. 

 

By the way, thank you for actually watching the video adhoc10. Appreciate someone who takes the time

to listen before they react.  :)

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Among other things...In Iceland a group of Individuals ( People representatives) re-wrote some parts of the Constitution after the screwup....True that Iceland is a tiny Country and that helped somehow...

 

I guess that would be more difficult to apply in bigger Countries ( but with goodwill most things are possible and results can be achieved)

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On 5/5/2017 at 6:48 PM, umbertino said:

Among other things...In Iceland a group of Individuals ( People representatives) re-wrote some parts of the Constitution after the screwup....True that Iceland is a tiny Country and that helped somehow...

 

I guess that would be more difficult to apply in bigger Countries ( but with goodwill most things are possible and results can be achieved)

 

Good point Umbert, and in the case of the US, it is a matter of actually implementing our existing constitution, that had it been

followed, there would never have been a "bail out" in the first place. Many folks let their representatives know back in 2008

that they were fully against ANY bailing out of the offending banks and bankers. Ultimately, the peoples demands meant nothing

and the crafters of "TARP" simply went according to their masters, including the president at the time, Bush Jr.

 

Thanks for your thought Umbert :)

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1 hour ago, Jim1cor13 said:

 

Good point Umbert, and in the case of the US, it is a matter of actually implementing our existing constitution, that had it been

followed, there would never have been a "bail out" in the first place. Many folks let their representatives know back in 2008

that they were fully against ANY bailing out of the offending banks and bankers. Ultimately, the peoples demands meant nothing

and the crafters of "TARP" simply went according to their masters, including the president at the time, Bush Jr.

 

Thanks for your thought Umbert :)

 

Thank you always for your interesting and eye-opening inputs, Jim

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