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Thoughts on Fiat Money – Wealth Redistribution

One of the most perplexing dichotomies in America is how close we are to having true separation of church and state, while simultaneously on the verge of economic collapse, further increasing governmental power and becoming a pre-penniless communitarian society. We are free and enslaved at the same time – a paradox of the highest order. It’s amazing to consider how this country is still going. I normally don’t discuss social politics here as I believe there are far more important matters at hand – namely our economy and our freedom – but I will share my view on a few.

I have a big problem with all popular political views. I consider liberalism and conservatism to be far too one-sided and in a way a form of “pop culture” politics that avoids the central issues. I have criticized liberals more than conservatives, so I will let off a little steam about the latter.

One irritating idea of conservative ideologues is on social issues. Most believe that allowing gay marriage will destroy the sanctity and purity of this “sacred” contract which is simply not true. How can gay people being married cause problems for heterosexual marriages? It will not. The truth is, marriage is what you make it. To some people it’s merely a legal formality, to others it’s a sacred bond under God. What another person does has no impact on you and your personal life. In other words, it is not the government’s job to keep gay people from getting married. Let them do what they want, it’s their lives. Their lives have nothing to do with your life. We are all individuals and should all be afforded equal rights…period.

I strongly believe in the separation of church and state, and it’s amazing that the issue is still relevant. In terms of social policy, I am what Fox News ideologue Bill O’Reilly terms a secular progressive – the enemy of true America in his view. I like O’Reilly and his show is great entertainment. Hell, I even agree with his independent position on capitalistic anarchy, but secular progressivism is not a bad thing. America was designed to be a melting pot of all races – a free society where all people are considered equal.

My view on abortion is also very liberal. It should be up to each individual woman, after all, it’s her baby. If you oppose abortion, don’t have one. Teach your children the values you hold dear. It is none of your business what someone else does.

You can raise your children as satanic warlocks who eat an all pork and chocolate diet – I do not care, they are your kids.

Now I do agree with some conservative beliefs, such as small government and low taxes. Having said that, most conservative republicans are not representative of small government. Look at the gargantuan monster of a government George W. Bush built – massive government power, spending, war and borrowing from China. The Bush administration was the most disgusting in history. I am still reeling from the maddening corruption and debt caused by this one administration. It is beyond ridiculous.

That in no way means I support Barack Obama’s economic plans either. Before I say anything, I am extremely glad an African American was elected. Every American born child can grow up knowing they too can become president regardless of race – and that is of monumental importance. I want every person of every race or gender to know they have endless possibilities and can become great. I am white, so I cannot even begin to understand how it feels to be treated as a lesser human being because of race.

The truth is, somewhere down the line, we are all related. Somewhere in history there were the first humans. According to most anthropologists, those original humans were black. As human beings, we are all brothers and sisters and it’s time we started treating each other like that.

Back to the original discussion, I still cannot understand how America will survive with so much debt. The government and media keeps trying to figure out how to “get the gears” going again. What does that mean exactly? Does it mean to get another colossal credit bubble going? This credit based society is what caused the problem in the first place. Loans, loans loans and more loans have crippled our entire society.

Fiat Money

Underlying all these problems is the Federal Reserve. Besides Ron Paul, The CATO Institute and a select few libertarians – nobody in the two main parties has ever even mentioned it. We keep printing more and more money, which brings me to a term everyone should learn about:

Fiat money – Answers.com had a simple definition everyone can understand:

Legal tender, especially paper currency, authorized by a government but not based on or convertible into gold or silver.

If billions of counterfeit bills disperse into society, it causes severe problems like devaluing the dollar, inflation and deflation among many others. In many ways, by virtue of the Federal Reserve pumping freshly printed bills into the banking system – has the same exact effect as pumping in counterfeit bills. Why? It’s because the dollar is fiat money and backed by nothing. It is worthless paper and eventually will become more and more worthless. Eventually, the dollar will be like Japanese yen where we pay $60,000 per month for rent – and that will be the norm. The term ‘millionaire’ will mean you make an average income.

Wealth Redistribution

If Obama wants to do something beneficial, he would stop printing bills and reform the federal reserve. Of course, that will not happen. Don’t get me wrong, there is no way anyone could be worse than Bush, or so I hope. I am confounded when I hear a republican complain about redistribution of wealth. America has been redistributing wealth for decades, but all the money goes to corporations. How can an intelligent person oppose something and believe in it at the same time?

Now, I do oppose redistribution of money to people and corporations (corporate welfare). I oppose the federal income tax and think it should be eliminated. The government should be reduced in size by 75% and stop policing the world…period.

Socialism

Socialism

Having said that, if we are going to “redistribute wealth” as America has already been doing for years, I would prefer it to get distributed to the people rather than already rich corporations and banks. I’m a libertarian and feel like I’m living in a different universe than most people. I am only one person and I cannot make the world like I want it, it goes on with or without me. I have to live in this world and will always oppose big government. If the republican party wants to be viable again, it must drop its social conservatism and be for equality. I am personally afraid of a welfare state and our society is producing welfare experts – people who have mastered ways of getting more and more free money and think of themselves as “entitled”.

I don’t know what will happen with Obama and how it will impact our economy, but a panacea he will not be. I hope for the best for him and all of us. Also, I cannot criticize him as he’s not in office yet. I am just a hardcore capitalistic anarchist who opposes all forms and variations of socialism. All said, I will not let my government affect my personal happiness and will remain positive about life.

On another note, I want to point out that I read a diverse spectrum of material and am friends with people of every political, religious and racial difference. I read many conservative, liberal and libertarian based sites among many others – and do not degrade any of them. Here’s a few links you should check out:

The Fog: My Friend J.C. from Jasmin’s Heart has a three part interview with Nihad Hasanović, a Bosnian writer. The Fog is actually part three, but they all stand as individual articles and you can read them out of order. He has posted all three links at the top and I highly recommend you read all three parts. It is a fantastic series and really gives you an inside look into Bosnia and surrounding areas, their politics, art, literature and serious problems. This is truly worth your time.

The Peace Freedom & Prosperity Movement: a new blog from my Facebook friend James Cox. Like me, he is concerned with the direction of this country and believes in liberty and self-ownership. I will be writing some upcoming articles for him to help out. He’s just starting out and has a difficult mission ahead. Be sure to visit and check his site out.

The Predator State – End of the Free Market: A potent look into the”predator state” by my friend Euroyank. He pulls no punches and as always, presents a well crafted view of his ideas on America and where it’s headed. Euro is an equal oppurtunity critic/investigator and nobody more brutally criticized the Bush administration than him. He tore Bush into ribbons, but with good reason. His new post is starring Barack Obama.

There is No Country: From my friend Mentarch at Another Point of View – who has also shredded Bush into tiny slivers. This is a liberal progressive blog that I’ve been reading for a long time. I don’t always agree with his positions, but I do agree with him on his view on war and Bush. This great post was actually written by Diane G., a contributor to his blog. It’s scathing look into the myth of patriotism and country – an insightful essay. This is my favorite liberal blog.

Election 08 Aftermath: No Kool-Aid for Me: From my friend Debbie (who did not drink the koolaid), offers a little political humor about Obama voters and a hilarious link. Debbie often mixes humor with trenchant liberal criticism. While liberals might not like her humor, I do because I’m neither liberal or conservative. I do believe most McCain supporters are just as clueless.

No matter what our beliefs, we can all find common ground and all get along.

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Criticizing the Libertarian Ideology

If you cannot criticize your own political ideology, your own spiritual beliefs or lack thereof, your own attitude or any staunch position you have – you become one sided and stagnant. Out of all my past political articles on being a libertarian, I kept waiting for someone to rip me apart and disagree with me. I’ve decided to do it myself. If you are a liberal democrat, try to viciously critique your own views and so forth. It’s a powerful way to expand your knowledge.
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On The Verge of Homelessness in America

I want to thank my readers for engaging in such fascinating discussion on my recent article, Liberalism and Conservatism are Viruses. As you know, America is in the midst of the most severe financial crisis since the great depression. Millions of people are losing their homes and if something isn’t done soon, this will get frighteningly ugly.
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Liberalism and Conservatism are Viruses

I’m assuming that 90% of you out there don’t really know what liberalism and conservatism are. Judging by the two clowns running for president and how people divide themselves among these two positions, it wouldn’t surprise me. If you need a primer lesson, read What Is The Difference Between Liberal and Conservative, a post I wrote a while back.

The two political parties only serve to separate people, creating an enemy image for easily manipulated people to fight against. This is known as a “control”, one of the most ancient forms of social manipulation. It enables the government to corral people like cattle and divide them.

Divide and Conquer is probably the oldest form of social control – the purpose of the two party system, designed to control all of us.

If you are strictly liberal or conservative, you are the result of this process, perpetuating the perturbing perniciousness of political prolixity (gotta love that tongue twister). Please, learn to think as an individual and release these chains of political oppression – you are not an animal, so stop acting like one. The truth is, most people are not just liberal or conservative. It is far more complex than that.
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What Is The Difference Between Liberal and Conservative?

What is the true difference between a liberal and a conservative? Why do people buy into the entire idea that you must be one or the other? In the words of political pundit George Will, “A conservative is willing to accept freedom. Liberals tend to favor equality of outcome and are willing to sacrifice freedom to get it.” I agree with him, but I do not believe the people in power are either one – not in a true sense. I am personally much more conservative than I am liberal, but disagree with most of our political leaders.

Henry Adams said that politics is a system of categorizing our hatreds – so true, that’s exactly what it is. The origin of our political system was quite ingenious, and the two parties, republicans (conservative) and democrats (liberal) – widely speaking – are supposed to provide a balance so the society has structure and cohesion. What they failed to account for was the greed infested criminal element which is so prevalent in todays politics; thus, the political parties serve to drive people apart, giving them more reasons to hate each other. They also keep people at each other’s throats, while a corrupted government makes billions for themselves – a massive diversionary tactic with a life of it’s own.

What I cannot stand are people that play partisan politics – meaning a person will side with their party regardless of what they do. Think abut this: Many republicans will stand behind George W. Bush, no matter what mistakes he makes. One such person is the cackling Elisabeth Hasslebeck on the female driven morning TV show, The View. George Bush could stab a baby, and she would say he did the right thing; well, maybe my example is extreme hahaha. What if George W. Bush were a democrat and did all the same things, the only difference being a little “D” next to his name. The republicans would hate his guts just because he’s a democrat. What I’m saying is that people defend their party no matter what, which is a very ignorant thing to do.

Many people may believe I’m liberal because I fight for equality and am anti-war, but I am not. I am a libertarian conservative. I believe government should be small, protect our shores and deliver the mail. The idea that our federal government can equalize all people is a liberal fantasy of unrealistic idealism. We really are not born equal. We are born as a product of our environment. If we are born into a rich family, our lives will be much easier. If we are born to homeless crackheads, we will face a serious struggle. I am a political conservative with many liberal views. For instance, gay marriage isn’t an issue with me. I could care less if they get married, which is a liberal view. I am lost when it comes to federal health care. I guess the only way to find out if it will work is to give it a try. I must admit my political views are evolving into something I cannot really explain. I am simply fed up with our system. It is time to try something different. Maybe liberalism is the answer, maybe it’s not. We will find out soon enough.

Modern society has come a long way, and equality is important to ethical conservatives regardless of what people think. It’s also a myth that liberals are so anti-war they are willing to die just to be a fair person. The Federal government cannot fix the problems. Modern society has only been going a few hundred years, so perfection is an outlandish idea. My favorite politician is Ron Paul, and he says most issues of equality are being worked out through every individual’s involvement in politics and that most issues, like gay marriage and abortion should be left up to individual states. I agree with him 100%. The bigger the government is, the more problems we will have. In America, most people do not vote and really don’t care – a massive problem indeed.

If you don’t mind seeing gay guys holding hands on every street corner, move to California. If you want the right to shoot someone for walking through your yard, move to Texas. With a liberal Federal government, we will lose that ability (so I’m led to believe). I would like to point out that the current Bush administration is not a conservative government. Bush has increased the governments size and given conservatism a bad name.

So who will I vote for? I wish I could really get behind one of the two main candidates, but I cannot. I know many people who have Obama fever, but have you actually looked at his stance on every issue? I don’t believe there will be much difference between Obama or McCain, both are too liberal and are for huge government. I know that gas prices will not go down and that taxes on the middle class will only increase. Michelle Obama said that Americans don’t mind paying higher taxes as long as it’s for something good. I disagree with that 100%. I love the idea that both a black man and a woman have come to the forefront – it represents a big change in popular beliefs and opinions. That’s all fine and dandy, but how will you feel when you get major tax increases? The only thing I agree with Obama on is his position on the Iraq war. Other than that, I strongly oppose most of his policies. I could be wrong though, and am willing to change and learn something new. If something works, then I will support it. I am willing to accept anything that works regardless of party affiliation. Political evolution and adaptation is the wave of the future – at least I hope.

The reason people hate George W. Bush isn’t necessarily because of the Iraq war, it’s because it sucks being American with prices getting so high. Our economy is all screwed up because of a corrupted congress, big government and big oil. Want it to get even worse? Then elect Obama or McCain. Government will get even bigger, prices will skyrocket and taxes will become unbearable. Don’t believe me? Wait 4 years and see.

I know, the above statement is quite sarcastic and somewhat negative, but I’m trying to be realistic. If we lived in under a truly conservative government, operated by honest people of honorable character, things would be fine right now; however, they are not honest and are greed infested scum. The idea of conservatism, is truly the root America is built on. The problem is, most people cannot afford health care, and more and more young people will not have an opportunity to go to college unless their family is financially well off. This is where liberalism is supposed to provide balance, giving a voice to the poor and middle class. I agree 100% that we as a society have to lift up the poor, and give them every opportunity. Who will pay for all these programs? It will be the middle and lower middle class. It’s a complete conundrum. What if every rich person were of such high character, they never left their money to their children, but instead gave it all to a poor citizen college fund? Haha…dream on! A rich family will of course leave their money to their children which helps fortify a lopsided division of wealth. When you’re talking about a radical redistribution of wealth, you’re talking about communism.

When the liberals become too far left, and the conservatives get too far right, the outcome is fascism and communism; which is where we are right now and it’s only getting worse.

When the big corporations are heavily taxed, they just move to other countries and outsource their work, which only fuels the problem even more. The oil titan Haliburton, moved to Dubai for that very reason, just one example of how taxing the rich effects things. There is no one greedier than a billionaire who loses a few million – something I do not understand.

The degree of corruption is so deeply ingrained, I don’t really see an answer. I believe any change from Bush will be a good change. I certainly hope if Obama gets elected, he doesn’t get so caught up in “Washington”, that he forgets why he became president. It would be impossible for any of us to comprehend just how Washington changes people. Look at what happened to the Bush administration; they went in to change Washington, but Washington changed them.

If things continue like they have been here in America, we Americans will eventually be a third world country doing outsourced jobs for all the foreign corporations that actually used to be American corporations. The answer to all these problems is really up to individual citizens. When I hear someone say, “I don’t vote…I hate politics and don’t pay attention to it,” I can only surmise that’s it’s this person’s fault we are in the shape we’re in now. Every problem we have is caused by individual citizens who just apathetically ignore the political system. It is your duty to get involved. It is also your duty to see through the lies and corruption and not play partisan politics. No one is above being called down on the average citizen’s floor – where the true power of our democracy is supposed to be. In my heart, I so yearn to get behind a great leader. Whoever gets elected, please don’t let us down.

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