We Can't Make It Here Anymore
A scathing indictment of the political and economic policies that have left our nation eviscerated by 100 years of WAR, plundered by exploitative globalization, and plagued by increasing social and economic decline.
America has gone from a land of hope and opportunity to a breeding ground for desperation and depression. In short, we can't make it here anymore.
And as far back as 1932, Huey saw it coming . . .
"The great and grand dream of America that all men are created free and equal, endowed with the inalienable right of life and liberty and the pursuit of happiness - this great dream of America, this great light, and this great hope - has almost gone out of sight in this day and time, and everybody knows it; and there is a mere candle flicker here and yonder to take the place of what the great dream of America was supposed to be.The people of this country have fought and have struggled, trying, by one process and the other, to bring about the change that would save the American country to the ideal and purposes of America.
They are met with the Democratic Party at one time and the Republican Party at another time, and both of them at another time, and nothing can be squeezed through these party organizations that goes far enough to bring the American people to a condition where they have such a thing as a livable country.
We swapped the tyrant 3,000 miles away for a handful of financial slaveowning overlords who make the tyrant of Great Britain seem mild.
Much talk is indulged in to the effect that the great fortunes of the United States are sacred, that they have been built up by the honest and individual initiative, that the funds were honorably acquired by men of genius far-visioned in thought. The fact that those fortunes have been acquired and that those who have built them for the financial masters have become impoverished is a sufficient proof that they have not been regularly and honorably acquired in this country.
Even if they had been that would not alter the case. I find that the Morgan and Rockefeller groups alone held, together, 341 directorships in 112 banks, railroad, insurance, and other corporations, and one of this group made an after-dinner speech in which he said that a newspaper report had asserted that 12 men in the United States controlled the business of the Nation, and in the same speech to this group he said, "And I am one of the 12 and you the balance, and this statement is correct."
They pass laws under which people may be put in jail for utterances made in war times and other times, but you can not stifle or keep from growing, as poverty and starvation and hunger increase in this country, the spirit of the American people, if there is going to be any spirit in America at all.
Unless we provide for the redistribution of wealth in this country, the country is doomed; there is going to be no country left here very long.
That may sound a little bit extravagant, but I tell you that we are not going to have this good little America here long if we do not take to redistribute the wealth of this country."
--Huey Long, speech in the Senate, 29th April, 1932
Three years later, they shot him dead.
The writing is on the wall - it's only a matter of time before Americans can't take it here anymore.




Courtesy of the jew-global, immoral, elite community comprised of less than 10% of the American population. I'm still amazed how so few could economically destroy and demoralize a nation in such a short amount of time. In less than 100 years they've brought this nation to its knees. Before they're done, we'll be lucky if we're able see a ray of hope above our ankles.
Good video to include on WUFYS, grswave.
Wow - you're the first person to leave a comment, though the page has been visited over 5000 times.
I don't think blaming this calamity on "Jews" alone is helpful. There are so many other people who are in on this travesty, yet are not Jewish.
Conversely, there are many Jews who neither have anything to do with this injustice, nor do they condone it.
Anybody can be a part of this ruthless clique of overlords, provided they embrace the creed of greed, arrogance, and selfishness.
But, by far, the biggest problem we face in America today is that ordinary people LET THEM GET AWAY WITH IT because they are deceived by the illusion that all this is "fair."
That's why I highlighted the quote by Huey Long - to underline the fact that far from being fair, the whole system is a colossal scam designed to further enrich the rich while reducing everyone else to abject poverty.
Americans must learn that there is a causative relation, for the rich cannot exist without the poor - they feed off them!
BTW, it's a "Q" not a "G"
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"Money" has no value - people do.
substituting 'g' for 'q'! I knew that but was typing too fast.
And you're right about all America's problems not being entirely jewish manipulated, although I would attribute three-quarters to their credit based on what we now know. It is unfortunate that all the roads concerning truth or awareness seem to lead to "their" doors.
There's some info on Huey Long's assasin at http://judicial-inc.biz/H.uey_long.htm.
The story has links to audio and video clips.
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