Professional Liars & Crooks
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Everyone I speak to are disgusted with government. Political parties may think they have public support but it may have evaporated.
Neighbors are upset with the wars and rising costs of living.
They speak about the politicians’ broken campaign promises and empty rhetoric.
The 2 political party government cartel in the U.S. is a crime story.
More voters are registering as none party affiliation voters, or simply not registering to vote.
More wealthy citizens are abandoning their citizenship.
Public distrust of government is at all time record levels.
Vote rigging – election fraud, and dirty politics is a real problem.
Corruption is evident in all campaigns as everyone should question bribes as campaign finance… does government serve bankers and ONLY give lip service to the voters?
State Sponsored Terror
Mass surveillance by the security state are suspected of using personal private information to coerce and control government officials.
Government policies that are detrimental to the citizens are more frequent and one should ask if it is because of coercion by spying agencies?
Bank Funded and Controlled
Bankers are known to have written legislation; and regulators have been captured by industry.
The list of crimes and deceit is endless and no end is in sight as long as the money flows.
Instead of criminal investigations, Big Money is courting both Hillary Clinton and Jeb Bush for the 2016 Presidency.
Follow the money in your research and investigations. ~Ron
Rasmussen Reports national telephone survey finds that just eight percent (8%) of Likely U.S. Voters think Congress is doing a good or excellent job, unchanged from last month. Sixty-two percent (62%) rate Congress’ performance as poor. (To see survey question wording, click here).

2 sided coin, and 2 political wings of one predatory bird are used against the people.
Do not fall for it.
Posted 23 Oct 2014
“Why would anyone vote?” -Gerald Celente
what we found is that Congress is less popular than cockroaches, traffic jams, and even Nickelback.
Source: http://www.people-press.org/2013/10/18/trust-in-government-interactive/
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RELATED:
https://ronmamita.wordpress.com/2014/08/08/mass-awakening-in-america/
https://ronmamita.wordpress.com/2012/05/23/an-awakening-awareness-part-2/
https://ronmamita.wordpress.com/2014/08/22/foreclosure-on-governments/
https://ronmamita.wordpress.com/2014/09/18/aware-media-informational-situational-awareness-importance/
https://ronmamita.wordpress.com/2014/08/12/mass-awakening-american-pictorial/
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Wall Street Spends Record Sum In Midterm Election (Betting On Republican Puppets This Time)
Submitted by Mike Krieger of Liberty Blitzkrieg blog, zerohedge.com
If you think anything is going to change for the better after Republicans take control of the Senate, you might have come down with a severe case of stupidity.
Just like the Democrats before them, the new crop will answer to the same Wall Street masters.
From Bloomberg:
Switching allegiances? Give me a fucking break, Bloomberg. Both parties are the same, Wall Street just shifts around to whichever figurehead has the momentum in any given election cycle in order to protect their criminal enterprises and get future bailouts.
Of course, that’s because the American public knows that it doesn’t matter which Democrat of Republican crony they vote for. In contrast, Wall Street understands it still needs to sponsor the winning puppet.
Check please.
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90lbs Of Cocaine Found On Ship Owned By Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell’s Father-in-Law
Submitted by Tyler Durden on 11/02/2014
Submitted by Mike Krieger via Liberty Blitzkrieg blog,
Well this is interesting. Particularly with the Senate Minority Leader (and major Republican establishment crony) fighting for his life in the Kentucky Senate race.
From the Nation:
Nothing like a neo-feudal love story to make the eyes well up.
Just in case you didn’t think these sorts of relationships have a direct effect on U.S. foreign policy, think again…
Readers of Liberty Blitzkrieg will know that I do not think there is such a thing as a “victimless crime,” and I am completely against the government led “war on drugs,” “war on terrorism” and “war on poverty.” Whenever the state declares “war” on something, you naturally get more of it.
All that said, the article above gives voters some important information on McConnell, particularly with regard to how the source of his wealth and his family ties actively impact his policy choices in Washington.
Like the Democratic Party leadership, the Republican Party establishment consists of a cadre of cronies merely trying to enrich themselves. McConnell is a huge part of the problem, and the American public should know more about him.
Don’t forget this post from 2012: Senate Leader McConnell Fighting AGAINST Campaign Finance Reform.
Senate Leader McConnell Fighting AGAINST Campaign Finance Reform
This appears to be another example of the dissent and internal implosion occurring within the Republican Party, which I discussed in my piece yesterday Night of the Long Knives. According to The Hill:
McConnell met with the House Republican Study Committee last week to warn conservatives in the lower chamber not to sign on to any bipartisan initiative requiring super-PACs to disclose their donors.
The meeting came at a time Democrats are reaching out to Republican colleagues in the Senate to build support for legislation strengthening campaign finance disclosure.
Republican Sen. Lisa Murkowski (Alaska) has been talking with Sen. Ron Wyden (D-Ore.) and other “interested parties” about drafting a new version of the Disclose Act, which would require outside political groups to disclose the identities of their biggest donors.
So how does McConnell defend this position? He claims that:
He was simply making the point, ‘We’re all in favor of disclosure, so it seems very easy to put your name on something called the Disclose Act, but don’t be confused. The Disclose Act is not about creating more disclosure. It’s about targeting one group, one set of donors and trying to create [a] chilling effect,’ ” said Rob Woodall (R-Ga.), who attended the meeting.
I’ve had enough of this “he said, she said” nonsense. If McConnell’s claims are true let’s see specific sections of the legislation that prove this to be the case. Then we can really see where things stand. Enough is enough with these games in Washington.
Full article here.
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It strikes me the only people who vote are the ones who think the system is working for them.
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If only it was that monochromatic, many of the people I speak with “believe” the training that “by the people and for the people” government is true.
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