Thursday, March 29, 2018

US Crimes of the Week

Truthful headlines (and just one week’s worth) offering you more reasons to separate yourselves from The Regime’s madness:


Not a shooting war (yet) but a trade war. No one benefits except ruling elites and their parasitic supporters, both corporate and union.


Now you know why Regime killers are in Syria.


The Regime can’t even cover $7 trillion of it’s own pensions, yet it seems to think it can cover others?

Watch them counterfeit trillions of new funny money to close the gap. The dollar then goes the way of the Bolivar.


Make no mistake, “sanctions” are an act of war against property and economic freedom.


And the majority of this funny money goes to…where else?…The Pentagram.

Some of the rest goes to supporting Middle East terrorists, migrating parasites, and baby killers.


Who told them they could? They did, of course! They claim a monopoly on power and get to regulate themselves.

If you are a Regime subject and you move to another country, they still claim ownership of you and your money (by taxing you). Now, if you move your data to a foreign location, they believe they own that too!


The ultra-arrogant DC Criminals believe they own the entirety of the Pacific Ocean.


He considers it “courageous” of them to scream, yell, and dirty their diapers to inspire confiscation of your weapons. 

These filthy imps are too clueless to know that the literal vomit they spew will only lead to civil war- a war that has them hopelessly outnumbered and outgunned.


This creature claims you have “no right to bear bullets.” 


This brilliant “constitutional scholar” seems ignorant of the fact that such a change would still not give The Regime authority to regulate firearms.


And of course, it must be destroyed by committing more resources toward a war lost long ago.

Some good news for the resistance:


Watch Texas thrive and California join Sweden and Germany in their self-made hell.


Why remain a suffering subject? Why do you need a “US?”

Secession, anyone?



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