A Subtle Difference In Philosophy

“Republicans believe every day is the Fourth of July, but the democrats believe every day is April 15.”
Ronald Reagan

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9 Responses to A Subtle Difference In Philosophy

  1. Andy Oz says:

    That is a beauty!!
    First time I’ve seen it.

    • Gail Combs says:

      That is the the banksters propaganda outletsNews Media and Climastrologists who believe every day is April 1st.

  2. There Is No Substitute for Victory. says:

    The real truth is that on Presidents’ day the President goes outside in the White House Rose Garden and if Obama sees his shadow it means we’ll have 3 more years of a crappy economy.

  3. NavarreAggie says:

    Well, Mr. Reagan, that may have been true back in the 80s, but now the republicans think every day is April 15th as well.

    • Gail Combs says:

      The only difference between the Reboobs and the Demi-Rats is the name.

      It has been over a hundred years since the Federal Reserve Act was passed and it is clear to anyone who bothers to look link that Fractional Reserve Banking, is wholesale FRAUD yet only a small hand full of Congress Critters have made any moves to kill the FED.

      During the Great Depression, caused by the FED, Congressman, Louis T. McFadden on May 23, 1933 brought formal charges against the Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve Bank system, The Comptroller of the Currency and the Secretary of United States Treasury for numerous criminal acts, including but not limited to, CONSPIRACY, FRAUD, UNLAWFUL CONVERSION, AND TREASON.

      The petition for Articles of Impeachment was referred to the Judiciary Committee and died in committee. If you have not read McFadden’s speeches I suggest you do so. They are quite blunt about the treachery and treason yet nothing was done except for the attacks and assassination of McFadden. link

      A hundred years before that in his 1832 speech before Congress Senate Sen. Daniel Webster said:

      A disordered currency is one of the greatest of evils. It wars against industry, frugality, and economy. And it fosters the evil spirits of extravagance and speculation. Of all the contrivances for cheating the laboring classes of mankind, none has been more effectual than that which deludes them with paper money. This is one of the most effectual of inventions to fertilize the rich man’s field by the sweat of the poor man’s brow. Ordinary tyranny, oppression, excessive taxation: These bear lightly the happiness of the mass of the community, compared with fraudulent currencies and robberies committed with depreciated paper.

      Senator Nelson W. Aldrich,(R) paraphrased Webster at a New York City dinner speech on October 15, 1913. I have no doubt that the speech was not as a warning against Fractional Reserve Banking but an endorsement, a recommendation to the rich on the best method ‘for cheating the laboring classes’. Aldrich is the one who led the team of experts to study the European central banks.The result bore his name and was called the Aldrich Plan. When it did not pass the bill was slightly reworded and then renamed the Federal Reserve Act to get it passed a suspicious congress. At the same time in 1909, Aldrich introduced a constitutional amendment to establish an income tax which also was ratified in 1913. His daughter married John D. Rockefeller. Aldrich’s son was chairman of the Chase National Bank. (Conflict of interest??? NAHHhhh)

      Of all the contrivances for cheating the laboring classes of mankind, none is so effectual as that which deludes them with paper money. It is the most perfect expedient ever invented for fertilizing the rich man’s fields by the sweat of the poor man’s brow. Ordinary tyranny, oppression, excessive taxation, these bear lightly on the happiness of the community compared with fraudulent currencies and the robberies committed by depreciated paper. Our own history has recorded enough, and more than enough, of the demoralizing tendency, the injustice and intolerable oppression on the virtuous and well disposed, of a degraded paper currency, authorized by law, or in any way countenanced by Government.

  4. tom0mason says:

    Ronald Reagan spoke more sense while sleeping that the current bunch of as*wipe in this administration!

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