Propositions in order to endure must be tested, must be ratified by that testing or else unratified by that testing. This is why E. U. and central banking under pressure--because the models upon which these two propositions are built are not very sound models. What models? One of them is monopoly, for example. Some of the models underlying these two propositions are not even out in the open. What accounting is there for central banking? Some kind certainly, but not the kind that the public sees.
Now try a contrast: the U. S. Constitution-- which may mean very little to those with limited interests--is a framework of accountability, balance, straightforwardness and provability and therefore has many depths of great value which in times of great pressure come through for the whole proposition of USA. Or try another contrast: mathematics, geometry, science--the building blocks underlying these three areas of pursuit are thoroughly tested over and over again--the public can see, if they choose to study the subjects diligently, what pretty much is going on. -r, mt. shasta, california
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