Thursday, September 6, 2012

Spiegel: "It's Time To Ask The People What They Think"


Do not become like the United States, Europe, the US Government never ask us anything, nor do they listen to what "We" tell them, they just do what they want, whether "We" like it or not. There is never a vote for "The People" on large scale issues. They rule our schools and have dumbed down our children because of it. Our children do NOT compete with the intelligence, of the rest of the world any longer.
There is no stopping the power trip of this type of governance once you start it.

But sometimes we have to decide on the really big issues -- and then it is time to ask the people

Several months ago we first suggested that the only outcome of the ongoing antagonism between Germany, the now Goldman-controlled European central bank hell bent on generating inflation at any cost, and the rest of Europe's insolvent states, would be a German referendum in which the German people themsleves are asked what they think of the current mess Europe finds itself in. Naturally, days like today, when the ECB does away with inflationary caution and returns to tried and failed methods - because as a reminder conditional secondary market bond purchases are nothing new, and were last tried in the summer of 2011 when Italy became the latest entrant to the SMP program, and failed - is when the impetus for referendum would be highest. Sure enough, German Spiegel has come out with an article pulling precisely on this increasingly more festering wound for the German population.

From Spiegel

It's Time to Ask the People What They Think