FENDING OFF THE EGYPTIAN POWER STRUCTURE
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Americans are confronted by an exceedingly serious problem today. No—not the chaos now convulsing the financial markets. That is simply one, albeit an exceedingly serious, consequence of the problem this column addresses. The underlying problem is one of governance—or, as will be explained anon, of a lack of governance by America’s true governors. But it a problem that has provided Americans with a rare opportunity—if they have the wit and the will to take advantage of it.
The party line, of course, is that nothing is fundamentally amiss, because Americans still govern themselves through the electoral process, and can therefore choose new leaders capable of bringing about “change we can believe in.” This, however, is bird seed spread afield for political pigeons to peck at. Working through its ideologically monolithic “two”-party system, the Establishment always serves up nothing but a choice between a mutually complementary pair of totalitarian evils—the fascistic “right wing” and the socialistic “left wing,” each of which is an appendage of the selfsame voracious vulture, supra-national haute finance. No truly constitutionalist candidates need apply—and those who do step forward receive only the shortest and most derisive shrift in the big media. Worse yet, ever-increasing evidence proves that, all too often, vote fraud decides which of the “two” cookie-cutter candidates in any race wins. So the Establishment’s version of “democracy” is doubly duplicitous. The elections of 2008 are no different from any others. →
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