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How America's Largest Railroads are Ruining our Supply Chains
by Alan Fisher

This entire video is still relevant and probably will be for decades which resulted in one of the issues that gave us the Covid supply problem situation.

Time Stamps:

0:00 Intro

0:42 US Rail History 101

4:00 Class 1's the Beginning

5:26 PSR and Issues

9:35 Railroad Workers

11:32 Solutions

13:39 Outro
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The Legacy of Jefferson Davis & John C. Calhoun

Jefferson said in the Kentucky Resolutions:

"Resolved, that the several States composing the United States of America, are not united on the principle of unlimited submission to their general government; but that by compact under the style and title of a Constitution for the United States and of amendments thereto, they constituted a general government for special purposes, delegated to that government certain definite powers, reserving each State to itself, the residuary mass of right to their own self-government; and that whensoever the general government assumes undelegated powers, its acts are unauthoritative, void, and of no force: That to this compact each State acceded as a State, and is an integral party, its co-States forming, as to itself, the other party....each party has an equal right to judge for itself, as well of infractions as of the mode and measure of redress."
To the question of the relevance of Kingfish's ideas for Russia, I will quote from the person who translated Long's works into Russian - Bogdan Zadneprovsky

"Nowadays, in Russia, the concentration of capital on such a scale already has 1% of capitalists. In Russia in 2016, 1% of the rich in Russia owned 75% of the country's total wealth. Russia is in the "honorable" first place in the issue of capital concentration. So the work of Huey Pierce Long is more than relevant today. And for a reason I got to the Russian reader.

The Huey Long brochure tries to explain where there is a way out of the current state of society and the economy. Somewhere idealistic, somewhere quite practical. Much of what Huey Long has implemented and proposed seems quite ordinary and familiar to us. But then it was progress, a novelty. Now this is the routine of the welfare state and its requirements: progressive taxation, pensions, subsidies to agriculture, benefits to veterans, the disabled, etc.
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Modern Myth About Conflating American Slavery with National Socialist Labor Camp

It is a common now to equate the Old South with Nazi Germany. Nothing proves more conclusively the historical ignorance and ideologically-driven deceitfulness of present commentators. Servitude in the Old South was domestic—people were held to labour by families, not by the state. Such servitude is a vastly familiar in human history. There was no barbed wire around the plantations, hardly anything that could even be called a police force in the South. True, the legal theory of chattel slavery was harsh, though not as harsh as has been represented. But the plantations were homes and farms where people were born, lived, and buried, not arbitrary and lawless but governed by longstanding custom and public opinion, the immemorial rounds of agriculture, and the give and take of everyday life. Far from being seats of hopeless barbarity, they were the homes and livelihoods of more than half of the great founders and early leaders of the United States. Many Northern and European visitors found them to be places of peace and contented life. Many of the survivors of plantation servitude interviewed in the 1930s remembered them as marked by a consoling and comfortable life—too many to be easily dismissed.
Friedrich List considered that Napoleon's 'Continental System', aimed just at damaging Britain during a bitter long-term war, had in fact been quite good for German industry. This was the direct opposite of what was believed by the followers of Adam Smith. As List put it:

"I perceived that the popular theory took no account of nations, but simply of the entire human race on the one hand, or of the single individual on the other. I saw clearly that free competition between two nations which are highly civilised can only be mutually beneficial in case both of them are in a nearly equal position of industrial development, and that any nation which owing to misfortunes is behind others in industry, commerce, and navigation ... must first of all strengthen her own individual powers, in order to fit herself to enter into free competition with more advanced nations. In a word, I perceived the distinction between cosmopolitical and political economy."
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Jeffersonian agrarians held that the economy of the United States should rely more on agriculture for strategic commodities than on industry. Jefferson specifically believed:

"Those who labor in the earth are the chosen people of God, if He ever had a chosen people, whose breast He has made His peculiar deposit for substantial and genuine virtue".

Jefferson had protectionist views on international trade. He believed that not only would economic dependence on Europe diminish the virtue of the republic, but that the United States had an abundance of natural resources that Americans should be able to cultivate and use to tend to their own needs. Furthermore, exporting goods by merchant ships created risks of capture by foreign pirates and armies, which would require an expensive navy for protection.
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List of Masonic Founding Fathers:

- George Washington
- Benjamin Franklin
- John Hancock
- William Ellery
- William Hooper
- Robert Treat Paine
- Joseph Hewes (or Howes)


List of Non-Masonic Founders:

- Alexander Hamilton
- Thomas Jefferson
- James Madison
- George Mason
- Patrick Henry
- Samuel Adams
- Thomas Paine
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The Origin of Freemasonry (1810) - Thomas Paine

"Smith, in his chapter on the antiquity of Masonry in Britain, says, that 'Notwithstanding the obscurity which envelopes Masonic history in that country, various circumstances contribute to prove that Free-Masonry was introduced into Britain about 1030 years before Christ.'

It cannot be Masonry in its present state that Smith here alludes to. The Druids flourished in Britain at the period he speaks of, and it is from them that Masonry is descended. Smith has put the child in the place of the parent."
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GERMANY: DARK AND SWARTHY
The True History of the Holy Roman Empire
by RealHistory and The Fascifist

In this paper, we prove that Benjamin Franklin was right in calling most of Europe "non-white". Most Europeans were exactly as Franklin correctly described.

We reveal the history of the "Dark Europeans". These are the Europeans who opposed the "enlightenment" and are today demonized by liberals as "savages responsible for the dark ages". We prove how the constant wars that coincided with the liberalization of Europe were actually a concise effort to destroy the rule of the "Black Nobility" in Europe and further the "White Man's Burden" of "enlightening the savages to the cause of liberty".

At long last, the history of what Benjamin Franklin calls "Europe's Swarthies and Tawnies" is finally revealed!
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“I never was a mason, and no one perhaps could be more a stranger to the principles, rites and fruits of the institution.”

- James Madison to Stephen Bates, January 24, 1832, Library of Congress, Washington, DC, MRD-S 37437
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"What's the solution to all of this?"

"I have it, but you're not going to want to hear it."

Cancelled comedian Alistair Williams discloses perhaps the most important lesson of the past three years.

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Comcast Newport, sponsored by TNT Radio.
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Tucker Carlson in Hungary about the imminent collapse of NATO

"The post-war order is completely collapsing. NATO will clearly collapse. After all, it is not acceptable that the NATO driver – namely, the United States – commit sabotage on the main source of cheap energy in Germany – the Nord Stream. The Biden administration blew up the Nord Stream. And the Germans hate themselves so much that they lowered their heads like – 'no, we don't want to talk about it.' But I want to talk about it. Because it's important. First, this is the largest industrial sabotage in history. Second, it caused the largest anthropogenic CO2 emissions in history. And if you're in a global warming sect, then it's like the devil himself has descended to Earth. And this was done by the Biden administration. Third, and most importantly, it was an attack on Germany, the most powerful country in Europe...

...Sooner or later the Germans will wake up and say: 'We had chemical plants. You just destroyed our economy.'"
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Jackson's Cleaning Up Corruption

Jackson took office with great expectations to cleanse government of corruption and restore the nation’s finances. Washington’s elite feared that Jackson would fire everyone that held government positions, even the competent, and replace them with his own people. Although Jackson replaced only about ten percent of the government officers he held power over, it was a high percentage compared to his predecessors.

The officers he replaced were largely inept, corrupt or were politically opposed to Jackson. For this, Jackson is credited with what he called “the principle of rotation in office,” but others would label it the “spoils system.”
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"Hamilton's financial system had then passed. It had two objects; 1st, like a puzzle, to exclude popular understanding and inquiry; 2nd, as a machine for the corruption of the legislature; for he avowed the opinion, that man could be governed by one of two motives only, force or interest; force, he observed, in this country was out of the question, and the interests, therefore, of the members must be laid hold of, to keep the legislative in unison with the executive. And with grief and shame, it must be acknowledged that his machine was not without effect; that even in this, the birth of our government, some members were found sordid enough to bend their duty to their interests, and to look after personal rather than public good.

It is well known that during the war the greatest difficulty we encountered was the want of money or means to pay our soldiers who fought, or our farmers, manufacturers, and merchants, who furnished the necessary supplies of food and clothing for them. After the expedient of paper money had exhausted itself, certificates of debt were given to the individual creditors, with an assurance of payment so soon as the United States should be able. But the distresses of these people often obliged them to part with these for the half, the fifth, and even a tenth of their value; and speculators had made a trade of cozening them from the holders by the most fraudulent practices, and persuasions that they would never be paid. In the bill for funding and paying these, Hamilton made no difference between the original holders and the fraudulent purchasers of this paper."


— Thomas Jefferson, February 4, Entry in The Anas
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Robert Owen was a Welsh textile manufacturer, philanthropist and social reformer, and a founder of utopian socialism and the co-operative movement. He strove to improve factory working conditions, promoted experimental socialistic communities, and sought a more collective approach to child-rearing, including government control of education. In 1824, he moved to America and put most of his fortune in an experimental socialistic community at New Harmony, Indiana, as a preliminary for his Utopian society. It lasted about two years and other Owenite communities also failed.
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Robert Owen was a Welsh textile manufacturer, philanthropist and social reformer, and a founder of utopian socialism and the co-operative movement. He strove to improve factory working conditions, promoted experimental socialistic communities, and sought a…
Owen sought support for his socialist vision among American thinkers, reformers, intellectuals and public statesmen. On 25 February and 7 March 1825, Owen gave addresses in the House of Representatives to Congress and others in the US government, outlining his vision for the Utopian community at New Harmony, and his socialist beliefs. The audience for his ideas included three former U.S. presidents: John Adams, Thomas Jefferson, and James Madison, the outgoing US President James Monroe, and the President-elect, John Quincy Adams. His meetings were perhaps the first discussions of socialism in the Americas; they were certainly a big step towards discussion of it in the United States.

Robert Owen visited Thomas Jefferson in the spring of 1825. Owen had just announced to Congress that he wanted to help Americans in their pursuit of a "perfect system of liberty and equality," and he proposed the guiding principles of New Harmony to be "union, co-operation, and common property."