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In reply to the discussion: Why Democrats (not candidates) need to STOP ignoring and/or demonizing rural voters... [View all]ancianita
(36,048 posts)65. Thanks. I'll check it out. I don't endorse the source for my link below, but it does highlight
hidden history of this land's first ownership. It's global. Don't be put off by the "deep state" label on the link. A clock can still look ugly even if it accurately tells the time. A number of books I've read -- and I'm a far left progressive marxist in the best democratic sense -- corroborate these claims.
Our politics is confounded by this old history.
After the Civil War, under the Reconstruction Acts, a new United States corporation, was formed in 1871. This can be confirmed by referring to United States Code, Title 28, Chapter 176 under Federal Debt collection procedures. Section 3002 (15) states that United States means:
(A) a Federal corporation;
(B) an agency, department, commission, board, or other entity of the United States; or
(C) an instrumentality of the United States.
Note that this definition does not include any reference to a constitutional republic, country, nation, compact of states, geographic area, or people. The definition only refers to agencies and instrumentalities of the United States corporation.
(A) a Federal corporation;
(B) an agency, department, commission, board, or other entity of the United States; or
(C) an instrumentality of the United States.
Note that this definition does not include any reference to a constitutional republic, country, nation, compact of states, geographic area, or people. The definition only refers to agencies and instrumentalities of the United States corporation.
https://steemit.com/deepstate/@citizenpresscorp/usd14-3-quadrillion-lien-taken-against-all-u-s-land-real-estate-and-people-follow-the-yellow-brick-road?fbclid=iwar1x9avqm4buog5fjofvulkqpfghytkj_k1wfb0qb5l-hhdffb4akmfezvu
American voters need to ask politicians about their knowledge of this. Challenge them about their views on mineral rights and land base ownership laws from before we all were born.
My view is that our representatives and president need to know this history to be better equipped to protect and defend the constitutional rights of those who live on this land base.
If I were to vote in a presidential
primary today, I would vote for: Joe Biden
primary today, I would vote for: Joe Biden
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Why Democrats (not candidates) need to STOP ignoring and/or demonizing rural voters... [View all]
Indygram
May 2019
OP
I agree with much of what you say. I have no need to appeal to narrow minded, conservative and
beachbum bob
May 2019
#4
If we have to "face" anything, it's that Bernie reached out to them on Fox and had an impact.
ancianita
May 2019
#13
you have to be realist, NO democratic message will ever appeal to 100% of the american people, never
beachbum bob
May 2019
#41
That low population states are overrepresented in the Senate is just a plain fact.
Demit
May 2019
#10
Do tell us. Did you urge your rural fellows to watch the Democrats who've shown up on Fox?
ancianita
May 2019
#16
I do understand and agree with your position on Congress' composition. I was addressing
ancianita
May 2019
#60
THANK you. Very much. Public lands in every state are in this shape. My son in NM tells the
ancianita
May 2019
#63
Thanks. I'll check it out. I don't endorse the source for my link below, but it does highlight
ancianita
May 2019
#65
If only we could hear what rural voters thought, things would be so much better
StarfishSaver
May 2019
#20
I went back and edited the title to the original post to better represent what I meant
Indygram
May 2019
#30
Yesterday Beto O'Rourke was in a very small town in NH, mostly white people in the crowd
Indygram
May 2019
#43
Pretty much agree. Although, I'd identify some key rural areas that might have 10%
Hoyt
May 2019
#56
It terms of policy, and I think to our deteriment politically, we have focused on them
dsc
May 2019
#61