They passed laws in the dead of night, created the Federal Reserve, created the Income Tax... We The People have been petitioning the Government for redress to no avail...that WAS those other generations, fighting and fighting...to no avail. They execute our Presidents who try to change the money supply, Lincoln created Greenbacks, Kennedy created Silver Certificates.
"On June 4, 1963, a little known attempt was made to strip the Federal Reserve Bank of its power to loan money to the government at interest. On that day President John F. Kennedy signed Executive Order No. 11110 that returned to the U.S. government the power to issue currency, without going through the Federal Reserve. Mr. Kennedy’s order gave the Treasury the power “to issue silver certificates against any silver bullion, silver, or standard silver dollars in the Treasury.” This meant that for every ounce of silver in the U.S. Treasury’s vault, the government could introduce new money into circulation. In all, Kennedy brought nearly $4.3 billion in U.S. notes into circulation. The ramifications of this bill are enormous."
https://prepareforchange.net/2019/01/29/president-kennedy-the-fed-and-executive-order-11110/
Would I be upset. Yes!
But lay the blame where it is due, not on people who did not maliciously cause the problem and those people who actively fight against fixing the problem!!!!
Should we all rise up...YES. That is the only blame to ourselves. That we have not fought back hard enough, obviously.
But that goes for everyone above the age of reason, who can contemplate and understand what we are against. Gen Z can fight too!!!!
~Bonnie
: 'WE the People' have not wrecked the economy. Capitalism
: (without monopolies and corporate crime) works great!
: There-in lies the problem. We no longer have Capitalism
: where Mom and Pop can open a restaurant, then two, then
: three. Mom & Pop would pass it on to children and
: grandchildren. Now, their businesses are bought up by the
: corporations, and they have to pay the corporation for
: using the logo.. forever. They are taxed, and fee'd and
: regulated into the ground!
: None of us voted to steal from Medicare, or to increase our
: debt to over 34 Trillion. I lay the blame where it belongs,
: WEF, NWO, World Banks, and whorish governments the world
: over.
: ~NightSky
: PS It is our fault for letting the beast grow so large.
: By Michael Snyder
: No matter how hard they work, millions of Gen Z Americans are
: just barely scraping by month after month, and many of them
: are seriously pissed off about it. In fact, videos of Gen Z
: Americans ranting about the economy on TikTok have been
: racking up millions of views. Many of those that are
: ranting about the economy absolutely hate the fact that no
: matter how much they try they can never seem to get ahead.
: Others just keep getting deeper and deeper in debt because
: they can never seem to make enough money to pay all the
: bills. And do you know who they are blaming for the pain
: that they are experiencing? They are blaming those that
: belong to previous generations for wrecking the economy,
: and they are right. We were handed the keys to the greatest
: economic machine in the history of the world, and for
: decades our leaders have been systematically destroying it.
: The bright future that future generations of Americans were
: supposed to have has been wiped out, and Gen Z Americans
: are starting to realize that even more pain and suffering
: are ahead.
: If I was a member of Gen Z, I would feel the exact same way.
: The economy has been ruined, and it is people my age and older
: that did it.
: We should be absolutely ashamed of ourselves, but we’re not.
: For many years I have been warning that someday young people
: would be absolutely furious because of what we have done to
: their future, and now that is precisely what is happening.
: One Gen Z TikTok user named Nicholas Summers recently made
: headlines all over the nation when he ranted about the fact
: that he is struggling to survive each month even though he
: makes three times the federal minimum wage…
: But when Nicholas Sumners took to TikTok to rant about the
: difficulty of surviving in America, millions of people
: tuned in to agree. He claims that he makes three times the
: minimum wage , which would mean he’s making at least $21.75
: per hour and is still struggling to survive.
: This isn’t surprising, considering the rising inflation and
: wealth gap between America’s richest and poorest. Some see
: America as the greatest country in the world, but many
: citizens live like it’s a third-world country. And now, the
: masses are angry and ready for a revolution, as evidenced
: in Nic’s rant, which he concludes by saying, “The American
: dream is dead.”
: A lot of my readers can identify with what he is going
: through.
: It can be absolutely soul crushing when there simply is not
: enough money month after month even though you are working
: as hard as you can.
: In his video, he asked if someone can explain to him “in
: crayon-eating terms” why even the basics have become so
: difficult to afford…
: With hot inflation numbers to prove it, one hacked-off Gen Z
: American took to TikTok, where he detailed a “struggle to
: survive” and pay for everyday items.
: “Can somebody explain to me in crayon-eating terms why I make
: over three times the federal minimum wage and I cannot
: afford to live?” the user allegedly named Nic started to
: say.
: “And I do not want to hear the ‘Pull yourself up from your
: bootstraps, work 90 hours a week.’ That’s not the goal,
: guys,” he continued ranting. “A one-bedroom apartment,
: $1,800. Two-bedroom apartment, $2,200. Who the f*** can
: afford that? It is embarrassing to come out and say that it
: is a struggle to survive right now. But I know so many
: people are struggling.”
: I can certainly understand his frustration.
: I have been writing about these things for years, but our
: leaders never listen.
: Conditions have been deteriorating for a very long time, and
: in a subsequent video Nicholas observed that this has been
: happening no matter who has been in control in Washington…
: “I just now realized that regardless of which side I vote, it
: won’t be fixed,” Nic said. “They continue to pull this
: bulls—. The spending budgets that they keep approving, the
: foreign aid they keep sending out when we need that in
: America.”
: “How many homeless veterans are out on the street right now?”
: he added in the recent post. “Government overreaching,
: government overspending has continued to happen and it is
: getting worse and worse.”
: Our leaders are just going to keep doing what they are doing
: until the entire system completely and utterly collapses.
: Another rant about the economy that has already been viewed
: more than 6 million times was posted on TikTok by a Gen Z
: woman named Chailyn…
: In her candid video, Chailyn, a Walmart employee, stated, “I
: cannot stand how the news has been dogging Gen Z and
: calling them lazy for not wanting to work 9-5 for the rest
: of their lives… I work five days out of the week, 40 hours
: a week. I [still] do not make enough to live on my own.”
: She then highlighted the stark financial disparities that
: exist between her generation and previous ones.
: “Twenty years ago, when you were getting started [with your
: career], you could live on your own. Twenty years ago when
: you first started, you were able to do everything that I am
: now struggling to do,” she said.
: And she is very clear about who she thinks is responsible for
: creating the giant economic mess that we are now facing…
: “You can sit here and call Gen Z lazy all you want, but I have
: been working my tail-end off just to barely make it by, and
: respectfully, I don’t want to do that for the rest of my
: life,” she said. “I don’t want to work my tail-end off,
: wasting all of my life working, just to barely be able to
: pay my bills.”
: Chailyn concluded her message with a pointed argument,
: shifting the blame to previous generations for the current
: state of the economy and the burden it places on Gen Z.
: “You tell me how it got ruined. We can sit here and we can
: call Gen Z lazy all you want. But you let the economy turn
: into what it did.”
: She added, “You let it all run to hell, and now it’s Gen Z’s
: ‘fault’ because we don’t want to work to fix your
: mistakes.”
: Bingo.
: She doesn’t want to work for the rest of her life to pay off
: the 34 trillion dollars that has been ruthlessly stolen
: from her generation and future generations of Americans.
: And I don’t blame her one bit.
: If we lived in a just society, those responsible for getting
: us 34 trillion dollars in debt would be in prison.
: But instead we treat them like heroes.
: Shame on us.
: Because the cost of living is so ridiculously high, most young
: adults cannot make it on their own in this economy.
: As a result, vast numbers of them are living in poverty, and
: debt levels among our young adults have risen to very
: alarming levels…
: Then there’s Gen Z, which has higher debt levels and
: delinquency rates for a number of credit products—from
: credit cards to mortgages and student loans—than
: Millennials did at the same age a decade ago. The Gen Z
: frustration is real, writes Jonathan Levin for Bloomberg
: Opinion. “If you have a job, a house and some stocks,
: you’re probably doing just fine. But America’s two-track
: economy is leaving many behind, particularly young adults.”
: In recent years, the Federal Reserve flooded the system with
: trillions of dollars, and the “experts” assured us that
: there wouldn’t be any serious consequences.
: They were dead wrong.
: And our politicians have been adding about a trillion dollars
: to the national debt every 100 days, and the “experts”
: assured us that everything would work out just fine
: somehow.
: They were dead wrong about that too.
: Our leaders are destroying our currency, they are destroying
: our economy, and they are destroying our future.
: And if you think that things are bad now, just wait until you
: see what the next few years bring.
: We are on a highway to economic oblivion, and when Gen Z
: blames the generations that came before them they are right
: on target.