“Lincoln said, ‘It has been my experience that folks who have no vices have very few virtues.’ You have all the reflections, all the good intentions, but in the end the results from your efforts are simply the experiences I call mistakes. We got here as a nation on our success to effectively manage natural resources for the good of our citizens. Today we have become the wasters of the world’s resources and have manipulated events to insure instability to protect, what we consider our god given rights, to oil, and the fruits of our desires. The only way to finally become an equal partner with the world is to materially reduce our dependence to debt and start living within our means. You don’t have to look far, every day someone is complaining of the high cost of living, the inefficiencies of government and the reckless borrowing to support our consumer driven economy. Just look in your homes, there must be at least 500 items you cannot do without, and still have 99 percent more than the average world occupant. The policy of the United States government is based on waste. Waste creates jobs, jobs create consumers and consumers spend, usually on things they don’t need. I am not saying we should live under a rock, only that we must understand that always taking without giving back means a bigger, and bigger government that eventually cannot print enough money to support our collective life styles.”
“In conclusion, we must reduce out national debt, consolidate government to condense unnecessary costs and to retool our citizen to survive a 21st century world. I have a plan, and with the help and understand of all of us, we can find a way to become a passionate creditor nations, free of foreign entanglements, living as a beneficiary of the world’s resources to support mankind as an equal inhabitant. ”