I’m the most important person in America

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FairTaxFraudFairTax.org has officially stated that I and one other individual are the most important constituents in America. Since Congress is considering an overhaul of our tax code, the opinion of FairTax matters. Since I’m the only one of the two most important constituents in America who disagrees with the FairTax taxing governments, I’m naturally the more important of the two. Ask any politician. Constituents are the most important people in any country and politicians always want more votes. So, it stands to reason that I, Jesse Steele, am the most important person in America.

Unfortunately, FairTax doesn’t seem interested in listening to the most important person in America. Well, that also stands to reason. Although I don’t fully agree with FairTax’s claim that I’m the most important person in America, I do know that I’m right. People rarely listen to someone who’s right, even if he’s the most important person in America.  · · · →

Quoth the Raven: Nevermore!

It lends itself to endless tongue-in-cheek analysis. I couldn’t resist… (Bear in mind, some of this reflects more entertainment than actual opinion.)

Baltimore Ravens Safety, Bernard Pollard, says that, the way things are going, the NFL may not be in existence in 30 years. His comments seemed more bent around the “sissyfying” of the All-American “man’s” game.

It seems a lot of things have been commandeered by “Great Successors” these days…

North Korea is inching toward normalizing relations with their Southern kin. Talk about departing from a nation’s founding! Wow.

Apple’s root market feels alienated in lieu of Jobs’ departure, especially with all the talk of branching out toward “lesser quality” Apple products—DAH! Quality was why everyone raved over Apple before the 2010’s—an Apple without a “quality” buzz is like a bee without honey. STING! Maybe “bad Apple products” is just a rumor started in the Big Apple on Wall Street so someone could buy up bigger Apple stock at an even bigger discount.  · · · →

Tear down that wall!

Flashback:

“Now, the Soviets themselves may, in a limited way, be coming to understand the importance of freedom.

We hear much from Moscow about a policy of reform and openness.

Some political prisoners are being released. Certain foreign news broadcasts are no longer being jammed. Some economic enterprises have been permitted to operate with greater freedom from State control.

Are these the beginnings of profound changes in the Soviet State? Or are they token gestures intended to raise false hopes in the West or to strengthen the Soviet system without changing it?

We welcome change and openness; for we believe that freedom and security go together—that the advance of human liberty can only strengthen the cause of world peace.

There is one sign the Soviets can make that would be unmistakable, that would advance dramatically the cause of freedom and peace.

General Secretary Gorbachev, if you seek peace, if you seek prosperity for the Soviet Union and eastern Europe, if you seek liberalization, come here to this gate.  · · · →

Are Conspiracy Theories Real?

Truth told, we’ll never know. That’s why they’re called theories. But let me give you my take…

A friend once asked me, “Do you believe in those conspiracy theories?”

Dollar BackMy reply was simple, “Are there any bad people in the world? Do any bad people ever engage in bribes or dishonesty behind closed doors? Are there any bad people in government who take and give bribes in secret? Of course bad things like that happen. The question is: What bad things happen? And, the truth is, we’ll never know. But, more importantly… We don’t need to know. God already has things under control. So, don’t worry and live your life.”

A while back, I finally started to X-out the kookery video suggestions I got on YouTube. Triangle this, banking that… Who cares? Alex Jones isn’t someone I want to be like—and neither should you.

My dad was a conspiracy kook.  · · · →