Stephen P. Fuller
Infowars.com
February 18, 2010

Is it not true that governments are instituted amongst a free people to protect the rights of those people? Should it not also be true that the most basic of these rights is property? With the release of the 2011 budget we see that the American form of government, with its current incarnation of representatives, does not and will not believe in this principle. We will soon be subject to extravagantly higher taxes for businesses, higher income taxes, higher death taxes, energy taxes and health care taxes to name but a few.

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The truth about the budget is that the President and Congress are solely supporting the agenda of an ever expanding global military and domestic police state.

The key word here is subject, because in effect that is what we will have become; subjects. We certainly cannot be considered a free people if we do not own the property we purchase or the currency used to purchase that property. And if a government mandates to enrich its holdings from its people in order to avoid the negative repercussions of a self-inflicted “financial crisis” then the simple answer to you is that; ‘No, you do not own!’

You do not own property because government agents may take your home if you do not pay, forever, rent in the form of property taxation. You do not own your money because a private bank has the ability to arbitrarily change the value of that currency through “policy decisions”. You do not own your money because a group of people have conveyed to themselves the right to inflate or deflate the value of your currency to suit private or government whim.

This is the realization, no matter how Herculean it may be, that must be reached by the American public to understand the truth behind the ten year budget. The truth about the budget is that the President and Congress are solely supporting the agenda of an ever expanding global military and domestic police state. Obama, while invoking the rhetoric of a peace maker and promising the re-investment of our money in the lives and livelihood of the American citizen, like those many Presidents before him, has put forth a budget that will do the exact opposite.

Contrary to every public promise and even the introductory message to Congress printed in the foreword of his own budget, the President’s budget numbers show a deluge of cuts to social programs and infrastructure departments including: Health and Human Services, Housing and Urban Development, Department of Labor, Department of the Interior, Department of Agriculture and the Corps of Engineers over the next ten years. Yes, this contrarian action is to be taken during a time known as the “Great Recession”. In fact, spending for all non-security government agencies including Education, NASA, the Department of Justice, and so on, is flat or decreasing up to the year 2020.

Business journals across the nation are reporting that wage increases will not keep up with inflation. In fact, the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics’ most recent Employment Cost Index release shows another long string of years of falling compensation. Yet according to the proposed baseline projections, government receipts (income through taxation) will increase $2.3 trillion dollars. America is dying and the budget proves it beyond a reasonable doubt. Consider this, the budget adjusted for inflation and population growth shows that very same government receipt increase as $1.04 trillion. And here-in lays the most damaging blow to our sovereignty and prosperity, hyper-inflation.

This hyper-inflation isn’t only now being touted from us, the “corruption theorists”, instead it’s literally cooked into the official numbers. I suspect that we will soon be bombarded with article upon article, talking-point after talking-point, on the unpredictable coming battle against inflation and extraordinary actions required to save us all. “Oh Ben, Oh Alan, Oh Volker where art thou!” the columnists and not-so-pundit pundits will surely cry.

And when will the American public awaken from the Great Slumber and see what is choking them in their sleep? Even the Congressional Business Office (CBO) report on the Budget & Economic outlook for 2010-2020 reports that the main difficulty stems from the Federal Reserve’s “unprecedented amount of excess capacity in the economy and the extraordinary nature of the Federal Reserve’s monetary policy actions”. Surely someone is fighting the good fight while the Federal Reserve chugs along its sinister tracks. Well, sorry to be the bearer of bad news but the showmen of public policy are already hard at work convincing the public that the issue is socialist-commie lefties versus right-wing loonies.

Republicans are misleading their followers by complaining that the budget shows higher taxation. And while that basic statement is true, it is exactly the kind of taxation they have called for, no screamed for, in order to beat a war drum at all or any nation they can shake a stick at. The proposed budget only appeases their every desire; more funding for war and homeland Gestapo troops. The Democrats, as the sitting power, are using substantiality more direct and dishonest techniques. They are expressly lying to their constituency by exhaustively promoting their actions as a method to “save us from the financial crisis” and to re-invest services to the countries poor or “historically underrepresented groups”. All the while they are cutting all of the so-called “Republican opposed” social programs and pumping the money into the military industrial complex.

The Congressional Business Office envisages that while giveaways to the banksters may end through 2010, the deficit projected will not be “significantly smaller” because money will be eaten up by ever larger Social Security, Welfare, Medicare, Medicaid and net interest spending; a code phrase for interest payments to the banksters. They have calculated that 40% of the projected rise in government revenues this year stems from cash injections from the Federal Reserve System to the Treasury, “which are expected to increase as a result of the Federal Reserve’s policy actions” to subsidize the economy. And while we sit and listen to the main stream media proudly announce a 2% increase in federal revenues, the CBO report points out that, “without an allowance from the Federal Reserve, projected revenues increase by only 1 percent.”

Both the Obama administration and the Congress expect the government to expand spending by similar measures. However, President Obama is moving the bar from $3.5 trillion per year in spending to $5.7 trillion, snatching a grand total of $45.9 trillion dollars out of the public’s pocket over the next ten years.

To accomplish this tour de force they will, among other things, increase the collected income tax harvest almost three fold from $900 billion to $2.2 trillion. Why so much? Well, the government is indicating that those dollars will be inflated by the monetary policy of the FED. After all, by their own reports, budget analysts know;

1. That Americans will not be profiting more but will in fact see a reduction in pay.

2. That we will not see less than 6% (really 15%) unemployment for the next 10 years.

3. That the (majority) aging population leaving the ranks of the primary tax payer will not be a viable source of income tax.

This magnitude of hidden taxation through inflation, since now directly admitted, demands that the American taxpayer be freely shown the books behind the bank and one institution exhaustively responsible for the American financial terrorist attack, the Federal Reserve. What will hurt more: $9 per gallon milk or auditing the FED?

The ten year budget shows what the Romans knew as Brennus sacked Rome, “Vae victis”. And if your head is spinning from such a breadth of information, in summary:

The majority of Americans are officially projected to increasingly lose all ability to own through a systematic and compounding public burden. America is on the cusp of change, as was Rome during the last years of the republic, and the international central banks are vying for Caesar’s chair.

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