Sunday, April 7, 2013

CONSTITUTION CLUB BARES TRUTH ABOUT OUR GOVERNMENT

Submitted by: Nancy Battle
GOVERNMENT HAS GONE ROGUE
I know that this will comes as a shock to you, but what I am about to tell is absolutely true. We have been told that the United States has a 16 trillion dollar national debt and that we had a 1.3 trillion dollar budget deficit in 2012. This statement is both true and false. It is true that based upon our budget, the government is spending more money than it collects collecting in taxes. Last year we allegedly spent 3.8 trillion dollars and collected only 2.5 trillion in tax revenue. On the surface it appears that we had a 1.3 trillion dollar deficit. When the investment return on the governments invested assets are considered we actually brought in substantially more money than the government spent.

We are not being told that the Federal government owns approximately 70% of all of the stock in the Fortune 500 Companies and that the return on the invested assets far exceeds the revenue generated from taxes. While we are told that we had a 1.3 trillion dollar deficit in 2012, the combined revenue collected from taxes and the money generated on our invested assets created a surplus.In order to justify raising taxes, we need to be convinced that it is absolutely necessary because we are in so much debt. The myth of a National Debt and Annual deficits cause the American people to allow the criminals in Washington to pick our collective pockets with our consent.
In addition to owning 70% of the stock in the Fortune 500 companies, the Corporation of the United States also owns over 650 million acres of land and over 400,000 office buildings. Perhaps if the corporation that is masquerading as our government was followed the Constitution and was confined to the 10 miles square mandated in Article I Section 8 most of this land would need to be returned to the states which are the rightful owners.
Let me know what you think regarding this startling revelation.
Sincerely,
Keith Broaders

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