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Originally Posted by KAPital PHINUst
We will lose our civil rights simply by virtue of the fact that the United States of America will be no more, having been unified with Canada and Mexico. Thus the Constitution will cease to have any legislative power because it will be nullified with the new unification. That means that "anything goes" under the new constitutional law, including putting Blacks back into slavery if the government wanted to (not that I'm saying that they would, but still....).
You follow where I am going with this?
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Yeah, I see where you're going. So, then, it's your opinion that people (generally speaking) won't fight to keep the rights they had under their respective governing documents and that the new government will start completely from the beginning? That's a bit of a stretch, don't you think? Surely, Oprah will not have that!
Granted, I didn't read the whole thing, but what I did read was interesting and from what I can tell, a unified currency is aimed at taking away at least some of the power of the United States dollar, thus knocking "us" down a few pegs. With that decrease in power, of course there will be an economic adjustment probably resulting in lower prices, however, I'm not an economist so don't take my word for it.
As far as the end of days, I'm really not concerned about that. His will is His will.