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15. Government of the People
GOD:
Don’t they [despots] read history? Don’t they know those powers that
went against the 99% no longer exist? Just look at what the Egyptians
did once the propped up power was no longer able to hold back the
villagers despite all of their military might, billions in riot gear and
weapons, their secret police and years of imprisoning all the souls who
screamed of the injustice did anything, although they tried, to save the
corrupt system. Where are the past empires, the mighty Rome, the
Barbarians, the Ottomans, the Czars, or
The Third Reich,
just to name a few?
Don’t they know what matters the most is the wellbeing of the village as
whole.
I want to remind all of My children that I have bestowed all power in
them, the villagers, and not in the village. And it’s the villagers that
collectively make the village and the power that comes with it for the
betterment of the village. But by giving your individual power
collectively to the village and its elected leadership, whether it is
the church or government, the villagers must and are
responsible to hold their feet to the fire, as power corrupts and
those seeking it may start with good intentions but very quickly become
intoxicated and addicted to it, and as like addicts who will do anything
in their power, including illegal and heinous activities, to obtain
and/or sustain it.
Every time an honest, democratic and free election is carried out in a
village it lights up My heart as that is the way to peace, love and
prosperity that I wish and bestowed upon My children.(1)
As “government of the people, by the people, for the
people,” the villagers entrust their vote to other trusted
members of the village whom they respect based on their standings and
their families’ reputations in the village. This, of course, works well
in small villages, as everyone knows one another, but as the village
becomes a town, a city or a country, it becomes more difficult, but
not – and shalt not be – impossible to hold them responsible.
Case and point; it is the American constitution that gives the villagers
the power to freely elect their leader to govern their village. A
democratic model that could have saved the world but that has been
hijacked and corrupted simply because the villagers during the good and
easy times became complacent and left the fox to guard the coop. By
failing to monitor their activities, they allowed the special interest
groups, the 1% whom use their money and influence to radicalize and skew
everything in their favor. As it is clearly evident by the current world
financial disaster(2)
that is orchestrated by the greed of the 1%
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Citigroup's ex- CEO does an about-face on big banks
AP - July, 25 2012 3:14 pm
Citigroup's ex-CEO does an about-face on big banks
The Associated Press
Sandy Weill is having a change of heart. Weill, the aggressive dealmaker
who built Citigroup on the idea that in banking, bigger is better,
speaking on CNBC's "Squawk Box," the 79-year-old Weill appeared to shock
the show's anchors when he said that he believes big banks should be
broken up with the consumer banking units split from riskier investment
banking units. That is contrary to what Weill believed and spear headed
a decade or so ago as the CEO of Citi Bank that is to become the single
lobbied legislative change to believe to be the main culprit for the
today’s financial disaster.
As he wrote about it in his book; “We aggressively lobbied the
Republican controlled senate and congress to repeal the Glass-Steagall
Act, which, the separation rules were repealed in 1999.”
Until the late '90s, the Glass-Steagall Act largely kept consumer banks
and investment banks separate. Glass-Steagall was created during the
Great Depression.
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