Tuesday, March 22, 2016

BREXIT THE EU AND YOUR LOCAL AIRPORT


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Brexit, the name of the upcoming UK election on whether Britain stays or goes, is not about Tory versus Labor. Or even Johnson versus Cameron. It's about your sovereignty, your path to freedom--economic, financial and social.

Will there be repercussions? Of course. Think of or name a time when there weren't any. And sure the vested, the elitists and the scaremongers will threatened and wheedle and warn. This isn't about free trade, open borders or anything else. It's about self-determination, local not some distant potpourri of control.

Just in today's news is this: "The IMF is pressing China to disclose more information about its currency operations." Disclosure is a two-way thoroughfare. We think the IMF needs to follow its own request. Meanwhile, China should be able to do what it wants with its currency.

Have your own bureaucrats been to your liking? What makes you think a more distant bunch of Brussels ones will be? Bureaucrats with increasing power that you have even less say in controlling. The EU was a well promoted packaged scheme but quite empty of any meaningful contents. A monetary union on the ropes from round one.

The entrenched recently rolled out their puppets from the Bank of England to warn and scare. That should tell you something about why they're fighting so feverishly to preserve a badly flecked and flawed system. It's their bounty not your yours.

Some will cite the orchestrated attack on your beloved pound is a sign of the devastation to come. If anything after the initial shock is over, you've made your position clear, the pound will become even stronger, more in demand.

That the present U.S. administration and its apologists are urging you to stay is another telling sign. The world currently is bereft of meaningful leadership. The upcoming U.S. election, though rousing and entertaining, is a circus. People the globe over need to get this and get it straight. If you're looking for a helping hand, look no further than the end of your wrist.

Fear is always the Siamese twin of change. The go together today like love without marriage, politicians and phony campaign promises. And the entrenched can smell it better that a customs inspector's hound at your local airport.

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