January 9, 2008
David M. Walker
Comptroller General of the United States
441 G St., NW
Washington, DC 20548
Dear Mr. Walker,
I am grateful for your honesty and I commend you for revealing the true position of the United States. This country needs more honest citizens and government officials like you. In addition, we also need someone who will win the war that has been waged on our liberty, sovereignty, and constitution. Like you have repeatedly mentioned, history is bound to repeat unless, I think, we elect a President who can get the people and congress behind him to reverse certain trends and currents. Unfortunately, it seems as if our country is sailing into the perfect storm which I attempt to detail briefly below.
The United States used to be a nation of principally free markets, but as you are probably aware, this is no longer the case. Corporations have infiltrated and seized government policies to serve their own interests in every sector of industry: basic materials, consumer goods, capital goods, healthcare, transportation, utilities, technology, and the worst of all – the financial industry.
Many people are starting to realize that the Federal Reserve is the root of the problem for four reasons: the end of dollar hegemony, the inflationary tax through the money supply, the monopoly on the currency which does not allow competing currencies, and the centralization of power to the people who control these boom and bust cycles. The result is the elimination of the middle class, a large poor class, and a small ruling elite class.
Additionally, the mainstream press – which is owned by these very corporations – is using their influence to propagate their dangerous agendas to the masses. Iraq and Iran are being sold to us in various fashions for the elitists' money and world governance. What's next, Pakistan and Kazakhstan – or Russia in a new cold war? As you know, these policies are unsustainable, which is why I am pleading with you to consider endorsing Congressman Ron Paul for Presidency of the United States. He can win.
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