Fire The Illegitimate Failures

Dear Friends,

It seems to me, we are at a crossroads in human history, shall we continue down the road to Hell, by further empowering the administrative state, or shall we return to Constitutional rule? This is the World War Two of our age. With the open and epic failures of the administrative state, fresh on our minds, now is a good time to reevaluate if we need them at all. The FBI has proven itself to be partisan, not a law enforcement agency, it is an American Gestapo, Praetorian guard and KGB, wrapped up in one. The Federal reserve’s long string of failures is topped with this magnificent economic disaster we are living through. The administrative state has proven itself not only a failure, when it comes to running the trains on time, protecting the boarders and controlling crime, it has failed at everything.

The FBI is past redemption. Now that the most worthless have purged the only decent members of that agency, it has become nothing but an unaccountable tax funded criminal organization embedded within our government, masquerading as law enforcement. The FBI is the avatar of Bastiat’s The Law. It epitomizes the very attributes Bastiat warned us about. The legitimacy of any organization that would claim to enforce laws, is always derived by that organization’s willingness to follow those laws, itself. That the FBI and every other federal agency refuses to follow even our Constitution, let alone the laws passed by Congress, is the most discrediting action possible. The open self interested partisanship, in favor of the administrative state, exposes them as the utter disgrace they are.

The FBI and CIA, NSA and all the other “national security” agencies are in fact, anti constitutional. No where in our Constitution does it give the federal government the power to nationalize the police. That power is withheld from the federal government in the tenth amendment. The amendment nullified by the war between the states. Madison defended a standing army in the Federalist Papers. Imagine if he had to defend an unlimited, secretive and unaccountable agency within the government, that could spy on, jail, and kill citizens without trial or warrant? To protect our Constitutional Rights. How about Washington, defending a secret organization, lying to the public, manipulating elections and raiding a former President’s home? Are those the positions they would have taken?

The Federal Reserve is a direct violation of our Constitution. The Constitution specifically states, the Federal government will coin the currency, not delegate that power to a private organization of elites working in the shadows. Hamilton might have gone for that, being the elitist he is supposed to have been, but the rest would have revolted at the idea. So, Constitutionally, the Fed must go. Pragmatically, looking at only results, the Fed has a long and well documented record of epic failures. The Great Depression wasn’t even the worse. One could argue, the US economy would be orders of magnitude larger, if not for the fed’s propensity to blow bubbles. Unconstitutional, a total failure and absurd on its face. Why not let drug companies regulate themselves as well? Oh yea… they effectively do.

Giving a failure more power simply increases the magnitude of their failures in the future. Add to that, the fact most of the Federal agencies if not all created since nineteen hundred, are unconstitutional, and you have a government that has stampeded out of the corral and onto the streets. The administrative state, in all it’s malevolent flavors, the FBI, CIA, NSA and dozens we are not even allowed to know exist, violate our Constitution, are abject failures at their designated jobs, and have become a mortal threat to our very republic. The courts are no help, they are complicit, we must do it ourselves. Write letters to your representative, senators and the courts. It seems like they are going into a black hole but they are not. The elite want you to think they do… to continue their stampede.

Sincerely,

John Pepin

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