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socialize_me
03-21-2009, 12:05 AM
Kinda cool...didn't realize Ron Paul had a professional wrestler--a well-known one at that--as a supporter. The guy seems pretty well scripted on the issues and advocates ending the Fed :) he mentions the inflation tax so that's encouraging...raised my eyebrows..anyway, this is an article from Lew Rockwell.com written by Mr. Jacobs:



Dear Chuck,

Like so many others, I have a great deal of respect for what you have accomplished in your life. You are the epitome of the American Dream; rising from a troubled childhood to the heights of international celebrity. While you and I may not agree on many political issues, I believe that you are sincere in your concern for the future of the American republic.

However, I think you miss the mark with your support of the Fair Tax. Yes, the current federal income tax system is immoral, invasive, and represents a form of slavery (resting on the premise that individuals are not entitled to the fruit of their labor), but eliminating one tax and replacing it with another is never a good idea.

Besides, we have bigger fish to fry. While taxes are certainly an important issue, it is not the taxes we see that are our greatest worry at this point. The tax we should be concerned about is the one that we don’t see.

As long as the Federal Reserve System retains the monopoly power to issue currency, it really doesn’t matter what the tax system is. Theoretically, the Fed can print all the money the government needs and we will be taxed through the loss of purchasing power of the dollar. This is going to become more and more evident as the federal government grows to unprecedented proportions. The crisis that we are witnessing now pales when compared to the unfunded liabilities of Social Security and Medicare. The only way for the government to deal with them is to inflate the debt away.

The Fed is an unconstitutional institution. According to Article 1, Section 8, Clause 5 of the U.S. Constitution, Congress is empowered to "coin money and regulate the value thereof." In 1913, Congress delegated that authority to the Fed. This action in itself is questionable as it would seem that a constitutional amendment would be required for Congress to delegate authority with which it is specifically vested.

The issue, however, is even bigger than that. It is no accident that these powers were included in a clause which grants Congress the authority to "fix the standard of weights and measures." That is because the dollar itself is not money; it is a measure of money. Money, according to the Framers, was gold and silver. Congress is simply empowered to standardize the dollar as a measure of precious metal – traditionally, 1/20 of an ounce of gold.

In other words, the Constitution does not grant Congress the power to create money or to regulate the value of the dollar by manipulating the money supply. The power which the Fed claims to posses under congressional mandate – the power to create money – never existed in the first place.

As Thomas Jefferson predicted, the Fed’s monopoly on the issuance of currency is enslaving America. Most insidiously of all, we are being enslaved with our own productivity. The law has been perverted into an instrument of plunder. All these bailouts are really reverse wealth redistribution as taxpayer money is lavished on political capitalists. In addition, the Fed is backstopping trillions of dollars of losses in the commercial banking sector. Where are the Fed and the government getting all this money? What the government cannot expropriate or borrow will be created out of thin air by the Fed, expanding the money supply and ultimately causing price inflation.

Inflation is most pernicious tax of all. It destroys savings by devaluing the monetary unit. It distorts the price signals on which entrepreneurs rely to make decisions about how best to meet customer demand, choking the economy with waste and inefficiencies. It punishes the poor since they receive the new money only after prices have already risen, if they receive the new money at all. And worst of all, very few realize who is to blame for these problems.

Inflation is the politician’s best friend. It allows him to promise his constituents all sorts of goodies seemingly for free. When the bill comes due in the form of higher prices, the politician can blame greedy businessmen or OPEC sheiks. In reality, the trail leads back to the government profligacy.

Some will say that the Fed is an independent agency and is therefore not subject to political caprice. Balderdash. The Fed works closely with the President to implement monetary policy. In addition, the folks at the Fed are people just like you and me. Who wants to take the blame when the economy takes a downturn as it inevitably will if the Fed contracts the money supply? Why not just keep the printing presses cranking and let your successor deal with the consequences? That is what Alan Greenspan did and he was heralded as a god; don’t you think that that may have gone to his head?

The problem with central banking is not whether the central bank is run by private interests or the government. The problem is that it is controlled by people, people who answer to political pressure and not market forces. For this reason (as well as many others), central planning never works. The Fed – America’s central bank – is simply central planning under a different name.

The only way for the American people to restore their freedom is to take back control over their money. We must eliminate legal tender laws and break the Fed’s monopoly on currency. If the government is going to be involved in monetary affairs at all, we must reinstate a gold standard in order to limit its ability to inflate.

Chuck, you have never backed down from a fight, and this fight will be an epic. The people who think that they run this country are not just going to give up. Just like Nicholas Biddle, they will do everything possible to stay in power, even threatening to destroy the economy. The truth is that the economy is being destroyed right now and the only way to save it is to allow the free market to work.

There is a movement in America which, although it is still in its nascent stages, is causing the Establishment to tremble. It is a movement which promises to smash the shackles of the central bank and liberate Americans from the clutches of power-mad politicians and their corporate cronies.

Chuck, forget about the Fair Tax and add your voice to our battle cry.

END THE FED!!

Roxi
03-21-2009, 12:20 AM
good find...


here ya go good reading :)

http://www.ronpaulforums.com/showthread.php?t=178146&highlight=Kane

http://www.ronpaulforums.com/showthread.php?t=80588&highlight=Kane

http://www.ronpaulforums.com/showthread.php?t=78834&highlight=Kane

http://www.ronpaulforums.com/showthread.php?t=178242&highlight=Kane

http://www.ronpaulforums.com/showthread.php?t=64170&highlight=Kane

http://www.ronpaulforums.com/showthread.php?t=63718&highlight=Kane

http://www.ronpaulforums.com/showthread.php?t=10511&highlight=Kane

http://www.ronpaulforums.com/showthread.php?t=87639&highlight=Kane

http://www.ronpaulforums.com/showthread.php?t=178059&highlight=Kane

bossman068410
03-21-2009, 12:21 AM
Nice and well written !!!

I used to support the fair tax.
Until I learned if we cut enough spending and end the fed
we wouldn't need Income or the Fair Tax.

The general public thinks that if you end Income tax
the government looses too much income to run the
Federal Government.

He Who Pawns
03-21-2009, 12:27 AM
Good letter. Kane seems to know his stuff! I think Chuck will get on board.

dr. hfn
03-21-2009, 01:39 AM
thats awesome!

Cowlesy
03-21-2009, 02:05 AM
http://www.fox-hound.us/misc/Kane-Endorses-Ron-Paul.jpg

Yeah, I'm glad he's on our side haha

Zuras
03-21-2009, 04:29 AM
A pro wrestler really wrote that? I'm really, really surprised and impressed. Even used my favorite word to descrie, by large, the gamut of fuctions of the government: pernicious.

socialize_me
03-21-2009, 12:02 PM
bump

power
03-21-2009, 12:27 PM
There is a movement in America which, although it is still in its nascent stages, is causing the Establishment to tremble. It is a movement which promises to smash the shackles of the central bank and liberate Americans from the clutches of power-mad politicians and their corporate cronies.

END THE FED!! :

Federal Reserve System is a Private Bank.

The original Stock-holders of the Federal Reserve Banks in 1913 were the Rockefeller's, J.P. Morgan, Rothschild's, Lazard Freres, Schoellkopf, Kuhn-Loeb, Warburgs, Lehman Brothers and Goldman Sachs.

http://www.ronpaulforums.com/showthread.php?t=184849

brandon
03-21-2009, 12:31 PM
A pro wrestler really wrote that? I'm really, really surprised and impressed.


Not all "meat heads" are idiots. :D

Head on over to forum.bodybuilding.com sometime. It is one of the largest forums on the internet. You will be completely shocked at how many of the amateur weigh lifters/fighters have something about Ron Paul in their signature. And they know their stuff too.

Dequeant
03-21-2009, 01:27 PM
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satchelmcqueen
03-21-2009, 06:34 PM
if you dont watch wrestling ( i hardly do anymore) or more so dont know much about glenns character KANE, then this will make no sense to you, BUT, what glenn needs to do for the wrestling public, is...at wrestlemania...he needs to come out in his normal entrance, then have pete rose come out and offer to make nice about their past and then offer him a "special guest" as a gift. that gift would be chuck norris!

then as norris gets in the ring, he reads a brief description about ron paul and his platform. norris and rose then offer their hand to KANE in unison to try and save our country. KANE (glenn) then breaks character and tells the people to join the CFL and support Ron Paul for the 2012 presidential run. they all hug and begin to leave the ring...but wait!

just then the Ron Paul High Tide video begins to play on the big screen...
then the man himself walks out. ....it is RON FREAKIN PAUL!

Paul gets in the ring and addresses the crowd telling them what shape our country is in, he asks them to support him in 2012. 3 years later Paul is our next President.


yeah...this would be so nice...

then Ric Flair says Woooooooooo! and we all go home happy.

the end

coyote_sprit
03-21-2009, 06:37 PM
A pro wrestler really wrote that? I'm really, really surprised and impressed. Even used my favorite word to descrie, by large, the gamut of fuctions of the government: pernicious.

The pro wrestler Raven is part of Mensa.

He Who Pawns
03-21-2009, 06:54 PM
Well the top names are making millions, so it's pretty smart business.

tremendoustie
03-21-2009, 06:59 PM
if you dont watch wrestling ( i hardly do anymore) or more so dont know much about glenns character KANE, then this will make no sense to you, BUT, what glenn needs to do for the wrestling public, is...at wrestlemania...he needs to come out in his normal entrance, then have pete rose come out and offer to make nice about their past and then offer him a "special guest" as a gift. that gift would be chuck norris!

then as norris gets in the ring, he reads a brief description about ron paul and his platform. norris and rose then offer their hand to KANE in unison to try and save our country. KANE (glenn) then breaks character and tells the people to join the CFL and support Ron Paul for the 2012 presidential run. they all hug and begin to leave the ring...but wait!

just then the Ron Paul High Tide video begins to play on the big screen...
then the man himself walks out. ....it is RON FREAKIN PAUL!

Paul gets in the ring and addresses the crowd telling them what shape our country is in, he asks them to support him in 2012. 3 years later Paul is our next President.


yeah...this would be so nice...

then Ric Flair says Woooooooooo! and we all go home happy.

the end

Lol! I think I'll call you mr. super optimist with the great imagination. Kane just works there, ya know, he doesn't run the show. ;)

LittleLightShining
03-21-2009, 07:05 PM
Wow, that was fantastic and about as concise a rebuttal to the fair tax as I have ever read. Thanks for posting it.

Johnnybags
03-21-2009, 07:10 PM
If he wrote that i'll eat his socks but boy was that one of the best to the point letters, spot on, I have ever seen. Is Kane like some University English teacher moonlighting as a wrestler?

satchelmcqueen
03-21-2009, 07:13 PM
The pro wrestler Raven is part of Mensa.

ill have to look that up. never heard of it. can you enlighten?

thanks...

satchelmcqueen
03-21-2009, 07:17 PM
Lol! I think I'll call you mr. super optimist with the great imagination. Kane just works there, ya know, he doesn't run the show. ;)

yeah i know....

i wanted to be a pro wrestler growing up. haha... i figure since McMahon gave air time to McCain, Obama, and Clinton but didnt mention anything about Ron Paul last year, even with KANEs influence im almost positive.... I dont think it would happen anyway. Nice story line though.


Vince McMahon needs to be Paulatized Brother!:D

coyote_sprit
03-21-2009, 07:29 PM
ill have to look that up. never heard of it. can you enlighten?

thanks...

http://www.tv.com/scott-levy/person/59397/biography.html

Matt Collins
03-21-2009, 11:30 PM
I've e-mailed back and forth with Kane a few times. He lives in TN and came to the RP rally back in Oct '07.

MrRichardson
03-23-2009, 02:09 PM
Kane is actually extremely intelligent. You guys should check him out on the weakest link from back in the day.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0BKGkGEht-Q

MrRichardson
03-23-2009, 02:14 PM
Kinda cool...didn't realize Ron Paul had a professional wrestler--a well-known one at that--as a supporter.
Sean Morely aka Val Venis is also a big Ron Paul supporter as well.

Matt Collins
03-23-2009, 03:34 PM
http://shawnwilson.files.wordpress.com/2008/02/abcd.jpg
http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2192/2274562870_f916a6e724.jpg?v=0

Matt Collins
03-23-2009, 03:40 PM
His political blog is here:
http://www.adventuresofcitizenx.com/

Danke
03-23-2009, 03:48 PM
An Open Letter to Robert Reich

by Glenn Jacobs


Robert Reich was Secretary of Labor under Bill Clinton and is currently a professor at the University of California, Berkeley's Goldman School of Public Policy

Professor Reich:

I have some questions about some of the points that you brought up when you appeared on CNN’s The State of the Union show Superbowl Sunday. Although all my own training in economics is purely autodidactic, it seems to me that your arguments rest on faulty premises.

When asked what is the fastest way for the government to create jobs (a question which itself relies on the erroneous presumption that the government has the ability to "create" jobs), you replied with a three-part answer, and first stated that "almost all economists agree" with you.

Whether almost all economists agree or not of no importance, but gives your answer an air of authority. Unfortunately, it is the policies of these same economists which have caused the mess in which America currently finds itself. While "almost all economists" may still possess authority in academia, their credibility on Main Street is sorely lacking. In addition, many economists do not agree with you. In fact, Austrian economists vehemently disagree with you.

In any case, you said that the government’s first priority should be to expand the social safety net, which will cause money to go directly into circulation.

Historically, government welfare programs have been wasteful, inefficient, and corrupt. Private charities do a much better job of administering aid to those in need with the final goal of helping the unemployed get back to work. Government programs, on the other hand, lead to longer periods of unemployment by encouraging welfare recipients to remain on the dole as long as possible.

I am also curious as to how you propose to fund these programs. There are only three ways that the government can raise revenue: taxation, borrowing, and printing (both the latter are actually forms of deferred taxation). All of these methods have dire implications for the economy. Direct taxation retards economic growth by punishing producers. Borrowing crowds out investment in the private sector. Printing money causes distortions in the market, misallocation of resources, and eventually destroys the purchasing power of the monetary unit.

In addition, of what importance is "money in circulation"? You contend that passing money around will create jobs, but the fact is that passing money around is simply passing money around. What you seem to be proposing is that the government take money from some people, and then give it to people on welfare so that they can buy stuff from the same people that the government originally took the money from in the first place. How is that going to create jobs? Why not allow the people with money to invest it and build their businesses so that they can hire the people to whom the government is planning on giving their money?

Professor Reich, it seems that you have confused money with wealth. The government can create all the money it wants simply by printing it. Wealth, on the other hand, can only be created through saving and investment.

The government’s second priority, you said, should be to build infrastructure – putting people to work building roads, bridges, a new electrical grid, and a broadband internet system.

While we certainly need those things, how is this going to create jobs and why is it the government’s business to build them anyway?

Labor is not homogeneous. Yes, people can do many different jobs, but many jobs require specialized training and skills. While building a road may be a boon to the road construction industry, how does it benefit an investment banker who just lost his job? How does building a bridge in California benefit an aerospace engineer who was just laid off in St. Louis? Or running fiber optic cable in North Dakota benefit a real estate agent out of work in Florida?

While the government can create jobs in one sector of the economy, it can only do so by destroying jobs in another sector of the economy. Perhaps you are familiar with Frédéric Bastiat’s famous essay What Is Seen and What Is Not Seen. In it, Bastiat explains that when the government undertakes a project such as building a bridge we see the benefits it brings – the jobs that it creates. What we do not see are the things that are destroyed because of the project – the jobs that are not created because the government confiscates the resources needed to create them.

You may also be familiar with the Nobel Prize winning economist F.A. Hayek. One of the major themes of Hayek’s work is that the free market is a discovery process. Since none of us are omniscient, none of us has perfect knowledge of market conditions. Hence, no central planner can effectively allocate resources.

In contrast, the free market’s pricing mechanism provides us with the information needed to efficiently allocate resources, and rewards those who do so correctly and punishes those who do not.

Instead of relying on market signals to determine where to allocate resources, the government relies on political pressures. Most likely, roads and bridges will not be built where they are needed, but where the politicians think it will best serve them. The beneficiaries of these programs will not be the American people in general, but political patrons and special interests.

The government’s third priority, according to you, should be tax cuts. I wholeheartedly agree. Let’s eliminate personal income tax, property taxes, sales taxes, and corporate taxes, as well as the onerous regulations that have driven so many companies out of the country. Unfortunately, that’s probably not what you meant by tax cuts, is it?

All in all, Professor Reich, it seems to me that your arguments defy logic and common sense. However, as a prominent economist, public policy expert, and opinion molder, I’m sure that you can explain what I am missing. I anxiously await your reply.

February 3, 2009

Glenn Jacobs [send him mail] is the actor and wrestler Kane. Visit his blog.

Copyright © 2009 LewRockwell.com

Golding
03-23-2009, 03:54 PM
if you dont watch wrestling ( i hardly do anymore) or more so dont know much about glenns character KANE, then this will make no sense to you, BUT, what glenn needs to do for the wrestling public, is...at wrestlemania...he needs to come out in his normal entrance, then have pete rose come out and offer to make nice about their past and then offer him a "special guest" as a gift. that gift would be chuck norris!

then as norris gets in the ring, he reads a brief description about ron paul and his platform. norris and rose then offer their hand to KANE in unison to try and save our country. KANE (glenn) then breaks character and tells the people to join the CFL and support Ron Paul for the 2012 presidential run. they all hug and begin to leave the ring...but wait!

just then the Ron Paul High Tide video begins to play on the big screen...
then the man himself walks out. ....it is RON FREAKIN PAUL!

Paul gets in the ring and addresses the crowd telling them what shape our country is in, he asks them to support him in 2012. 3 years later Paul is our next President.


yeah...this would be so nice...

then Ric Flair says Woooooooooo! and we all go home happy.

the endLOL

I think Vince Russo is the only one that can top that bizarre form of booking.

Auntie Republicrat
03-24-2009, 08:28 AM
KANE IS QUOTED: "..we must reinstate a gold standard in order to limit its ability to inflate."

:rolleyes:

..according to the world's foremost monetary historian (Zarlenga--if you know of a better one, please name the name!) WE HAVE NEVER HAD ANY HONEST (100% "reserve") 'GOLD STANDARD' WHICH TO "REINSTATE"..

...apparently, the stinking crook$ have cheated since day one..

...and forcing some stinking 'privatized' 'Gold Standard' WOULD LARGELY BENEFIT THE SAME $CUMBAG$ WHO HAVE US BY THE THROAT NOW!! ...as they will own the stinking gold mines...and will murder mother earth in pur$uit of the barbarou$ metal!..

...IT APPEARS "MONEY" IS BY LAW, NOT NATURE..THIS IS RECOGNIZED IN ART. 1, SEC. 8 CLAUSE 5 OF THE CON....where 'money issuance' is mentioned along with 'WEIGHTS AND MEASURES'...

..Kane is quite articulate though..heads and tails above Chuckabee!..

jmdrake
03-24-2009, 09:55 AM
A pro wrestler really wrote that? I'm really, really surprised and impressed. Even used my favorite word to descrie, by large, the gamut of fuctions of the government: pernicious.

At first I was surprised. But then I thought about my favorite pro wrestler turned liberty politician.

http://www.minnpost.com/client_files/alternate_images/4879/mp_main_wide_VenturaPaulConvention452.jpg

If Jesse Ventura, Kane and Chuck Norris cut a TV commercial for the campaign for liberty we'd go supernova!

ClayTrainor
03-24-2009, 10:14 AM
At first I was surprised. But then I thought about my favorite pro wrestler turned liberty politician.

http://www.minnpost.com/client_files/alternate_images/4879/mp_main_wide_VenturaPaulConvention452.jpg

If Jesse Ventura, Kane and Chuck Norris cut a TV commercial for the campaign for liberty we'd go supernova!

:D

Bill M DC
03-24-2009, 10:35 AM
Here's a Digg for Kane!

http://digg.com/2008_us_elections/WWE_Wrestler_Kane_Supports_Ron_Paul