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Wednesday, April 19, 2023

West Alabama Gazette Column 4/19/23

 It's Economical Watson Pt. 2

I do appreciate the owner and manager of this newspaper allowing me to run my weekly (and maybe eventually bi-weekly) column. I wrote last week of the huge national debt we have. There is much cutting of spending that the federal government could do, but they won't. Earlier this year the Federal Reserve announced the FedNow Digital Payment Plan will start July 2023. That is likely just a foot in the door for them to go to Digital Currency. And that my friends and neighbors is not something we should allow and participate in. Sooner or later they would use that to control what you could buy and sell, and more. I also wrote last week that Alabama, Lamar County, each of our towns, communities, homes, and churches should be working towards self sufficiency. However in my opinion, our State Rep and Senator don't have a handle on the problem. I'm imploring all readers that see the problem and agree, to contact them and tell them you want them to work towards Alabama being completely self sufficient, immediately! 

Did you know that even if you do not have a mortgage on your home, you could still lose it if you can't pay property taxes? Yeah, I know it is not as much as most counties or states. But if the economy crashes bad enough so there are no jobs, no pensions, no profit sharing, no social security, etc., and we can't pay the property taxes on our homes and vehicles, we're at the mercy of the state of Alabama to do the right thing. Do you trust that? It's a state issue that benefits counties and cities. Our country's citizens back in the day never should have allowed property taxes. At the heart, it's not even constitutional. We should be on our State Rep and Senator to eliminate it, and if necessary, move the equivalent to income or sales tax. 

Did you know that the U.S. Constitution mentions Congress providing coin? Coin = U.S. Mint; Cash = Federal Reserve. The latter is not a government entity. Let that sink in for a while and save your coin while you do :-).

Look, if you cannot live off your land, you should be stocking up on long shelf life and regular shelf life foods. Do it slow, because you know what the stores will do. Contact me if you would like the name of some companies that sell long shelf life foods. Also water, gasoline, and pay off or ahead on mortgages and rent. If there is someone in your extended family that does not have a mortgage, begin a conversation about that being the place the family will go when the economic do-do hits the fan. A generator, various camping supplies, and plenty of ammo for any weapons you may have would be a good idea too. 

I would love to hear from you. Email or meet me at my church if you'd like to talk more about these things. 

Bret Lovitz, aka Pester Brat, is the founder and director of the National Outreach "Fellowship of Concerned Constitutional Patriots" and the local chapter "La-Fayette Meeting Place." He is a member of Calvary Baptist Church in Vernon Alabama. You can follow him on his 2 Facebook accounts (Pester Brat, and Bret Pester Brat Lovitz that includes his weekly Gimme 5 videos most Monday mornings) and his blog at pesterbratdotcom.blogspot.com. His email address is pesterbratdotcom@aol.com.  

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