Back in the day when I was a young guy, we were forced to make brick for the Pharaoh in Washington. Making brick was the most unhealthy job in the city. Feeling like slaves, we trampled the straw into the clay with our feet. And our feet, being in wet clay continually, would swell, our muscles would ache and the taskmasters would beat us with whips. Many of us died under the whip.
Life was hard. We were totally dependent on Washington for our every need. Food stamps, health care, housing, education, entertainment, legal protection, moral protection, clothing, work and food.
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Now that I am old, even now, many of us today have come to this same place again; total dependency on government. And we fight against one another. We protest about one another, we threaten, we hate and we obstruct any movement by our common brothers and sisters to break the chains of slavery.
To be free of a repressive, man-made government, we need wealth. Not filthy riches. We need freedom to make bricks for our selves. to enjoy the fruits of our labor. We should allow the Pharaoh's of Washington and elsewhere to make their own bricks.
Yet, whenever we try to break-away and start our own companies, as in the past, the Pharaoh's would say, (and still do), "Who is the Lord, that I should obey His voice to let these tax-payers go? I know not the Lord, neither will I let the tax payers go."
Well back then.. when I was young, the common people said, "The God of the Hebrews hath met with us: let us go, we pray thee, three days' journey into the desert, and sacrifice unto the Lord our God; lest He fall upon us with pestilence, or with the sword;"
And the Pharaoh's of Washington replied to them, "Wherefore do ye, Moses and Aaron, let the people from their works? get you unto your burdens." And the party-line was "Behold, the people of the land now are many, and ye make them rest from their burdens."
And the bureaucrats commanded the same day the taskmasters of the people, and their officers, saying, "Ye shall no more give the people straw to make brick, as heretofore: let them go and gather straw for themselves." Exodus 5:1-7
Neither shall you give them energy, or gas for their cars, or cheap light bulbs, of rice. No happy meals or kick ball; and as for the old people; unless they are filthy rich and in bed with the socialist media, they must either die young or work until they are seventy years old and then die before they can collect any social securities.. (We need that for our ongoing agenda.) And we need more poor people. So we-the-bureaucrats can create a hate crisis and then "stand as supermen" in defense of the scum-bag peasants... um .. I mean poor people.
The bureaucrats confessed. "We know not the Lord." ..Government had turned their back, totally, upon the true and living God and were 'mad upon their idols'."
The bureaucrats preferred to legalize immorality and poison self-esteem; filling the people with drugs where the side-effects caused more harm than remedy.
When the common people became many and began a tea party to stand together, government feared God's people. There were liberals and conservatives in the tea party; black people, brown people, and white people. Old and young. There were "thinking people." The bureaucrats hate that. .. OH AND and this "scared" the bureaucrats too.
The bureaucrats, they had to go on a mass-propaganda tour and make it seem that ONLY wing-nuts were opposed to slavery.
When the people stood together, the government took their supply of straw that the common people depended upon. they took their gasoline, shut down oil production, and devalued their dollar. They dwindled their retirement funds to nothing, and diminished the value of their homes. They made it so the old could not retire and the young could find no work.
Pretending to be so sweet and caring; the bureaucrats even offered to buy back for profit the devalued homes from the old and elderly (reverse mortgage) so that they could swipe the children's only potential inheritance too.
All in the name of capitolism.. no .. liberalism.. um ..no, I mean .. all in the name of compassion.
"And the taskmasters of the Pharaoh's of Washington went out. And they spake to the people, saying, "Thus saith Pharaoh, I will not give you straw. Go ye, get you straw where ye can find it: yet not ought of your work shall be diminished." Exodus 5:10-11
The manufactured financial crisis was followed by a rising gold price; which further diminished the dollar value of the common people until they could no longer afford to heat their homes. And the vultures who cared soooo much for the common man would say "over and over" BUY GOLD BUY GOLD BUY GOLD ...we can sell you gold ... "um yeah .. now that
1) they have no money to buy it.. and
2) even for the fortunate few who did have some cash left to invest, the bureaucrats always prepare to devaluate the gold again just before the next rise and major purchase.. Except China. More profits to gleam you see from the common people.
Pharaoh commanded that if the people in Arizona were going to worship the God of Moses and Aaron, Pharaoh's bureaucrats would no longer provide the straw they needed to make brick for the borders. They could no longer depend upon the federal government for their supply. Yet they were to produce the same amount of brick walls. This was government's way of making their life hard. Oh.. and they also set up a law-suit against them.
"So the people were scattered abroad throughout all the land of America, to gather stubble instead of straw." They tried to ride the bullet train which did not exist (although paid for with stimulus money), because it was never built. The cash went to the bureaucrat's stash. They said (after the collection of a trillion dollars) that "there were no shovel-ready-jobs .. My Bad..."
The people gathered stubble (chaff) to make the brick to build Pharaoh's fortified presidential libraries and the oil fields in Venezuela, although the bricks, produced with the chaff, were not as strong as those produced with straw. They were used for government housing projects. You see, the government did not care as long as those who wanted to worship God suffered hardship. And the bureaucrats bought bricks from China anyway, with tax-payer money, to build things more important.. many times in other countries.. with our money .. all in the name of humanity.. and to prevent things like global warming.
They refused to allow the privately owned American brick companies from bidding on the work though. This would insure no kick ball would ever be played again in New York.
"Of the common children," said the bureaucrats, "they are mine. Don't give them any more books that speak truth. Only books that are generally termed as worthless and typically used as bedding for livestock."
There is an old saying from Indonesia... or was it Norway.. I forget .. but it goes like this:
Fool me once, shame on you.. fool me over and over again for decades .. as far back as 1912 and ... well ... we are really - dense. Let's hope it doesn't go on for another 400 years.
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