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Gary North's REALITY CHECK
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Issue 931 January 29, 2010
DEAR GOVERNOR PALIN
I am writing this to you on the outside possibility that in this, the world of six degrees of separation -- also known as the Kevin Bacon game -- someone will hand you a print-out of this letter and say, "This guy is kind of weird, but maybe this could work."
Here is my suggested draft of your speech.
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Thank you all for coming.
Today, I make two pledges. First, I promise to work very hard to avoid providing any more skit material for Tina Fey.
Second, I am not going to run for President. Ever. No matter what.
Let me tell you why.
I am going to host some tea parties -- a whole lot of tea parties.
I never played tea party in my youth. I preferred to go hunting. Now I am going to play tea party and go hunting, too.
I will not be hunting moose. I am after bigger game: incumbent politicians.
A few years back, I got into politics. I got elected mayor of a small town. Then I got elected governor in a very large state. Not people big -- geography big.
I am going to spend the next 25 years training overtaxed, over-regulated, politician-scoffed-at voters to do what I did.
I have just signed a contract with Fox News. I have agreed not to run for any political office, ever. I will therefore not come under any Federal Communications Commission rules governing equal time. I am here for the long haul on this basis: no equal time. I will get all of it unless I get fired. Then I will do it on some cable channel or on YouTube.
My show will have one overriding theme: grassroots political mobilization.
Until there is a grassroots rebellion, county by county, nothing is going to change inside the Washington Beltway.
Congress never changes. It just makes more promises it can't fulfill. It then spends more borrowed money, trying to fulfill old promises. The Federal government is one giant Ponzi scheme of promises. Over the next decade, the biggest of these promises will be broken.
Social Security will go bankrupt this year. It now spends more money than Social Security taxes bring in. It is quietly siphoning off billions of dollars a year out of the general fund.
Medicare went bust three years ago.
The FDIC, which insures the nation's banks, went bust last September. Same solution: siphon off money from the general fund.
But the general fund went $1.4 trillion in the hole in 2009. It is expected to go another $1.3 trillion in the hole this year. And on and on and on it goes; where it stops, nobody knows.
There is no light at the end of this tunnel.
Meanwhile, the Federal Reserve System just keeps printing more money. The biggest broken promise in America is the promise that the Federal Reserve gave back in 1913 - stable money. The dollar's purchasing power is down by 95% ever since the Federal Reserve opened its doors in 1914.
There will not be reform at the top of the pyramid until there is a political earthquake at the bottom.
Government regulation of our families is up.
The main thing that is down is public high school test scores. The public schools are a disaster and getting worse.
They will be a permanent fixture of the American scene. I will do my bit to provide some training.
The sheriff is the armed law enforcement agent of the county government. You had better get control the government that hires the local sheriff. Then support him.
I will not be running for anything. I will be training people to run for everything: school boards, county commissions, everything.
I believe in the legal system. I believe in using it.
They had better decide that their liberties must be defended locally if these liberties are to be preserved from the grasping hand of Congress and the Washington bureaucracies, who are pushing this nation into bankruptcy.
Government comes in four forms: self-government, family government, church government, and civil government.
Civil government started borrowing from Peter to pay Paul, and it has never stopped. One of these days it will default on this debt. Peter will get nothing, and Paul, now addicted to government money, will face a catastrophe.
I am dead set against any view of civil government that tries to make people good. It can't make anyone good. Civil government is hard-pressed these days just to keep people from using violence and fraud against their neighbors.
A civil government that tries to do more than punishing violence and fraud will eventually wind up committing violence and fraud on a huge scale -- way beyond what any local criminal syndicate can impose.
So, that's my message. It can be summarized in five points, like the digits on your hand. The crucial point is like your thumb. It makes all the difference.
Cut taxes
Resist Washington
Use the courts
And thanks, Tina, for all the great publicity.
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Well, that's it. If you do this, you will inflict more pain on the Washington political establishment than any other ex- governor, including Ronald Reagan.
This is what Washington fears most: grassroots political mobilization. That would threaten the concentration of power, the growth of the debt, and the permanent immunity of the Federal Reserve System more than anything else.
Conservatives for 40 years have talked about the need for grassroots political mobilization, but they always set up money- raising operations inside the Beltway or across the county line.
Why? Because that's where the power is and therefore where the fundraising opportunities are.
What we need is the decentralization of power. We need someone who has a national political reputation to mobilize voters and jurors at the county level. Is this you?
You may not want to appear too extreme. If so, you won't want to use my slogan: "State's rights are for commies." But it gets across my outlook.
On the 2010 bankruptcy of Social Security, click here: http://LewRockwell.com/north/north790.html
It's called "the dogcatcher strategy." Just search Google. Or click here:
