Bill’s Commentary:

“So, what part of “it’s mathematically over” do you not understand?”

The U.S. national debt is rising by $1 trillion about every 100 days

  • The nation’s debt now stands at nearly $34.4 trillion, as of Wednesday.
  • Since June, the last two $1 trillion jumps occurred in about 100 days.

The debt load of the U.S. is growing at a quicker clip in recent months, increasing about $1 trillion nearly every 100 days.

The nation’s debt permanently crossed over to $34 trillion on Jan. 4, after briefly crossing the mark on Dec. 29, according to data from the U.S. Department of the Treasury. It reached $33 trillion on Sept. 15, 2023, and $32 trillion on June 15, 2023, hitting this accelerated pace. Before that, the $1 trillion move higher from $31 trillion took about eight months.

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Constitution violations in plan sight!

Morning, let’s take a quick look at this administrations and many others total disregard for our Constitution.

  • Steve Baker, Catherine Herridge now in the spotlight. FBI investigating Traditional Catholics, IRS targeting Tea Party folks back in the day and any conservative Christian folks presently. – Total 1st Amendment hatred of freedom of the press, speech and assembly.
  • Second Amendment attacks daily – way too numerous to list.
  • Private property rights don’t exist- No knock warrants; seizure of property; surveillance of emails, texts, phone calls all trash the 4th Amendment.
  • The circus in NY going on where the judge has threatened to seize Trumps assets is complete 5th Amendment violation.
  • J6 protestors rights to a speedy trial (after 2 years) ignores the 6th Amendment.
  • 8th Amendment?? Back to Trump in NY. $450K per day in fines, I think most people would say is contrary to the “excessive fine” amendment. Or Catherine Herridge’s $800/day until she rats out her journalistic source.
  • The 9th/10th Amendments have long been forgotten – that unless rights are specifically granted to feds, then states, they remain with “we the people”. It’s like the “including but not limited to..” verbiage we always see in contracts, except in reverse. Yeah, put a fork in that one.
  • 11th – well I’m no scholar but I’m pretty sure it says among other things, Feds can’t sue states. Eagle Pass TX come to mind?
  • I think we all saw the 12th Amendment eviscerated in this last election. Our voting process is a joke.

I’ll stop for now in the interest of TLDR! But – these tyrants who made an oath to protect and defend this Constitution from enemies both foreign and domestic are in every detail, the enemies of this Constitution themselves.

Bill’s Commentary:

“Erik on tyranny.”

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