Open letter to EU boss, Jean-Claude Juncker: yes, break up the US
By Jon Rappoport
"There is a line that governments cross. When they reach a
certain size, and when they are exerting enough control, they turn
around and tell their citizens, 'We love you and we care about you and
we help you. In return, all we ask is that you do whatever we tell you
to do, no matter what the consequences are. That's fair, isn't it?'"
(The Underground, Jon Rappoport)
Here is a piece I wrote in March of 2017. It was prompted by
an outburst from European Union (EU) boss, Jean-Claude Juncker. "The
Junk Man" is quite a piece of work. To put it nicely and politely, he's
an unelected gas bag:
The Express (March 30, 2017): "European Union boss Jean-Claude
Juncker this afternoon issued a jaw-dropping threat to the United
States, saying he could campaign to break up the country in revenge for
Donald Trump's supportive comments about Brexit."
"In an extraordinary speech the EU Commission president said
he would push for Ohio and Texas to split from the rest of America if
the Republican president does not change his tune and become more
supportive of the EU."
Dear Jean-Claude, You unfathomable twit, we love you! Come to America soon and help a few of our states secede from the US. Our
country is far too big. The federal government is a titanic engorged
bureaucracy. The idea of a limited Republic is dead. The people are too
distant from their ruling government---exactly the situation in which
the people of Europe find themselves, with their unelected swollen
overseers---of which you are the present leader.
You and your cronies and minions make the laws, and there is no recourse. You're
a useless barnacle on the European continent. So come here and help
Texas and Ohio secede. It'll be a party. You might learn something.
I would suggest you begin with California. The state
government presently has $440 billion in debt and unfunded liabilities
stretching into the future. Perhaps you could help California cancel the
unsolvable problem. "We're free! We don't owe anybody anything! It was
all an illusion."
Perhaps you could convince the new nation of California to
take in 30 or 40 million more immigrants. "New citizens are good for the
economy." You know, use the same tactics you're using in Europe.
Prosecute anyone who speaks out against immigration. People need
repressive fascism. It's good for them.
I suggest New York City and Chicago should become countries.
Why not? They're big enough. Let them rise and fall on their own. That
would be a sight to see. Chicago is the major trafficking hub for
Sinaloa Cartel drugs. Chicago could come right out in the open and
announce itself as Heroin Cocaine Central. "These are our products! This
is what we sell! This is how we thrive!" New York is the world center
for News. "Buy our fake stories! They're limitless!"
Here's another strategy you could promote. Link all 300 US
sanctuary cities and colleges together as one nation. "We want to be the
home for EVERYBODY from EVERYWHERE." I think some kind of theocracy
would work for this emerging nation. A Pope who favors infinite
kindness. Citizens would be income-taxed at a rate of 80% to fund the
grand altruistic program. Hollywood celebs would be appointed cardinals
and bishops.
But here is a dire prediction. Somewhere along the line, as
you carry out your plan for secessions, a US state that becomes a nation
is going to pop up with a truly dangerous idea: SELF-SUFFICIENCY.
O the horror. That state is going to turn down all outside
funding. It's going to institute a robust free market, in which anyone
can sell any non-harmful product or service, absent red tape. For
example---a hundred different forms of natural-health treatments. On the
other hand, a company that pollutes the landscape with poisonous
chemicals and doesn't immediately fix the problem will see its
executives sent to prison for long terms. The people of this state will
do their best to produce what they need from inside their own borders.
Speaking of which, the state will do its best to keep out people who
refuse to subscribe to hard work, earning their own way, and free
speech. No political correctness. No triggering. No safe spaces. No need
for them.
This could be your Waterloo, Jean-Claude. Suddenly, that
state (a new nation) would be setting a shining example for other
emerging nations to follow.
People would wake up to the life they've always wanted. Wouldn't
it be interesting to watch you try to put that genie back in the
bottle? You, the great defender of top-down arbitrary rule by
Globalists. You, the entitled buffoon, who wants One Europe. You, the
arrogant parasite on your throne.
Come to the US, Jean-Claude. We need many new Republics springing up across the land. Help us. Liberate the buried spirit of America. Perhaps you'll feel your blood moving through your calcified veins again.
Well, perhaps not. You're dedicated to the Big Bloat. In your
gluttonous mind, the citizenry is suffering from a deficiency of
bureaucracy, and you're the prescribing doctor.
The EU employs 46,000 people. My God, that's not nearly
enough, even though each member nation already has its own federal
government. Here's an idea. Automatically make every migrant who comes
to Europe an EU employee. What would they do? Promote and facilitate
more immigration! Perfect!
Anyway, we're waiting for you to come to America and help
states secede from the Union. I'm ready to provide you with talking
points. But first, I suggest you read an old dusty document called the
US Constitution. You'll find a trove of ideas there for newly minted
nations like California and Texas.
If you really want to push a subversive destructive agenda in
the US, and raise the ire of our federal government, wave the
Constitution around and start citing sections of its corrosive
doctrines. You'll cause a great deal of trouble, I guarantee it.
You'll probably land in jail. But we'll back you. We'll make you a hero.
FREE JUNCKER! FREE JUNCKER!
And when they shut down your budding Twitter account and You Tube Channel, we'll take to the streets!
Come on, Junk Man, America is waiting.
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