The economic outlook is profoundly worse than first thought claim.
July 20, 2008 by News Team
Filed under National News
You wouldn’t think that our Chancellor of the Exchequer, Alistair Darling, would have much in common with forthright U.S. Congressman, Ron Paul, but they do; albeit tenuous. Both have, over the last few days, spoken of their concerns for the global economy. On the BBC news tonight it was reported that Alistair Darling has admitted that the economic outlook is profoundly worse than he first thought. A couple of days earlier, whilst addressing the U.S. Congress, Ron Paul spoke about America now having to pay the piper after years of creating non-existent money and lending it out at artificially low interest rates. He warned the House:
“These fast-approaching events will not go unnoticed. They will affect all of us. They will not be limited to just some areas of our country. The world economy and political system will share in the chaos about to be unleashed.”
“There are reasons to believe this coming crisis is different and bigger than the world has ever experienced. Instead of using globalism in a positive fashion, it’s been used to globalize all of the mistakes of the politicians, bureaucrats and central bankers.”
He went on to give a veiled warning of further military action against Iran:
“Our arrogance and aggressiveness have been used to promote a world empire backed by the most powerful army of history. This type of globalist intervention creates problems for all citizens of the world and fails to contribute to the well-being of the world’s populations. Just think how our personal liberties have been trashed here at home in the last decade.”
He further argues that America’s descent into authoritarian rule (a clear reference to the incredible destruction of liberty under the Bush administration) was nothing new:
“For centuries, inflation and debt have been used by tyrants to hold power, promote aggression, and provide “bread and circuses” for the people.”
But there is hope in Ron’s speech. In a clear attack on the direction that Bush has taken America, and the need to take it back to its founding principles, he ends with this:
“Restoring a free society doesn’t eliminate the need to get our house in order and to pay for the extravagant spending. But the pain would not be long-lasting if we did the right things, and best of all the empire would have to end for financial reasons. Our wars would stop, the attack on civil liberties would cease, and prosperity would return. The choices are clear: it shouldn’t be difficult, but the big event now unfolding gives us a great opportunity to reverse the tide and resume the truly great American Revolution started in 1776. Opportunity knocks in spite of the urgency and the dangers we face.”
Opportunity knocks for us too. As has been argued on this website before, the coming economic crash may open people’s eyes and let them see that their best chance of decent future is by voting for the British National Party. But expect the road to be rocky. The forces that are trying to take us into this New World Order of things won’t give in easily. You can expect a lot of dirty tricks over the next few years. The same forces pushing us into our New World Order, the alien European Union, are the same forces pushing America into theirs - the North American Union.
With our own Foreign Office confirming this week that it had ratified the Lisbon Treaty and deposited the signed documents in Rome without the consent of the British people, and despite there still being legal proceedings in place to challenge their right to do it, the end game of all this new order of things is fast approaching. The next few years will either make or break whatever it is they have planned for us; and if it breaks, then the BNP will be there to restore democracy and give Britain back the hope it should never have lost in the first place. The BNP is, and will be, there to fix broken Britain!












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