I suspect Obama’s gov’t will be packed with supporters of an “Amero”. But how are you going to combine the peso with the U.S.$ without causing hyperinflation in either Mexico or the U.S.? And why would the Canadians want to go along with it, since they are the only member of any North American Union that seems to have its monetary act together. But if Obama wants to push for it, great – every heavily-armed redneck in America will be in open revolt. Which sounds like a good thing to me…
This has to be the present under the tree for all the NWO’dours. I’m not opposed to the NAU. I’m opposed to the lack of input that citizens in the three countries get due to the fact that this process is being carried out under the radar.
In 1883, a Canadian Surveyor General named William Pearce put together a map that took all the geographical features of the continent together and showed the three best routes for pumping water from Canada into the U.S. He was also responsible for the Statutes of Canada 1886 chapter 12, which allowed for public access through all lands gifted to railroads to have one acre per hundred set aside for public access over and above the road allowances. All of these trail surveys have been lost. I paid a surveyor to find out if the acreage in fact deducted that one acre per hundred from the deeds. It did. The conservative nature of rural voters in the prairie provinces allowed for the “disappearing” of all of this public land.
This same legislation appears in all of the BLM lands in legislation dating back to the 1860’s called the Stock Watering Act. I think public access across the continent at the legal and surveyed one per cent is palpable but people are greedy and politicians have no scruples. Don’t expect much from the people. They haven’t stood up for themselves for a very long time.
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I suspect Obama’s gov’t will be packed with supporters of an “Amero”. But how are you going to combine the peso with the U.S.$ without causing hyperinflation in either Mexico or the U.S.? And why would the Canadians want to go along with it, since they are the only member of any North American Union that seems to have its monetary act together. But if Obama wants to push for it, great – every heavily-armed redneck in America will be in open revolt. Which sounds like a good thing to me…
gl-OBAMA-nation .
This has to be the present under the tree for all the NWO’dours. I’m not opposed to the NAU. I’m opposed to the lack of input that citizens in the three countries get due to the fact that this process is being carried out under the radar.
In 1883, a Canadian Surveyor General named William Pearce put together a map that took all the geographical features of the continent together and showed the three best routes for pumping water from Canada into the U.S. He was also responsible for the Statutes of Canada 1886 chapter 12, which allowed for public access through all lands gifted to railroads to have one acre per hundred set aside for public access over and above the road allowances. All of these trail surveys have been lost. I paid a surveyor to find out if the acreage in fact deducted that one acre per hundred from the deeds. It did. The conservative nature of rural voters in the prairie provinces allowed for the “disappearing” of all of this public land.
This same legislation appears in all of the BLM lands in legislation dating back to the 1860’s called the Stock Watering Act. I think public access across the continent at the legal and surveyed one per cent is palpable but people are greedy and politicians have no scruples. Don’t expect much from the people. They haven’t stood up for themselves for a very long time.