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The Senate & Congress spend a lot of law making time making laws in the pursuit of lawlessness.

Like Catherine Austin Fitts always notes (just one contemporary easily digested example), FASAB Statement 56 was shoved into "the law" dead of night while the nation was distracted with the Kavanaugh confirmation Fiasco. It's kind of the equivalent of "look over here while we pick your pocket". An experience you can get in the dregs of the subway or in the hallowed halls of congress.

What's that law do? It makes shady accounting by the government LAWFUL. You can keep 2 sets of books etc. I'm not into the accounting weeds on it but basically if you are a government accountant and want or think you need to cheat or hide what you're doing with all that stolen and extorted money not to worry, you have FASAB Statement 56. So they steal from us (which we know) but also they can LAWFULLY cover it up because if you make the laws you make sure the laws protect your criminal behavior

Whodda thunk that so many laws were in the defense of lawlessness?

Constitution barely stands a chance against that sort of shenanigans. You still have "the rule of law" but what you really end up with is "the rule of law in the pursuit of lawlessness"

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