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A rich country, in the same manner as a rich man, is supposed to be
a country abounding in money; and to heap up gold and silver in a
country is supposed to be the readiest way to enrich it. For some
time after the discovery of America, the first inquiry of the
Spaniards used to be, when they arrived upon an unknown coast, if
there was any gold or silver to be found in the neighborhood. By
the information which they received, they judged whether or not the
country was worth the conquering. There is a tremendous accumulated
wealth in Columbia as they continually excavate the most valuable
supply there of the clearest diamonds, rubies, emeralds and all
manner of precious stones. Peru also has the most accrued supply of
earth's finest gold, found abundantly right there in the gold-mines
of the Andes Mountains. These valuable and abundant resources must
be sequestered by our own hired-guns and brought back home to Texas
through Mexico to pay compensation for the harm inflicted upon
innocent people, from illicit narcotics trafficking that has raged
this civil war in Mexico. No doubt, this incentive will further
incite and stimulate an aggravated invasion of Columbia and Peru,
on behalf of Texas National Sovereignty and Security. How victories
are produced out of the enemy's own tactics is what multitudes
cannot comprehend. All men can see the tactics of conquest, but
what non can see is the strategy out of which victory evolves.
Never repeat tactics which have gained one victory, but let the
methods be regulated by an infinite variety of circumstances.
Treasury deposits will revert Texas national currency values as
Texas national security further entices ethical investments and
distract racketeering. Dry bones with new flesh are better than
ashes to ashes and dust to dust. With new life there is new money.
The gold-silver standard is most stable, non-denigrate monetary
substance. Coins of matter-factor and paper notes are of equal
value if backed by treasury deposits. Purchasing power depends on
the Texas international dollar-value. Texas nationally assessed
industries of energy resources, communication & transportation
services, agricultural & health-care efforts, with restructured
Texas national security, will virtually eliminate all need for an
"Internal Revenue Service" in Texas. Most property taxes can be
replaced with diminutive consumption taxes. The USA national
deficit and international debts must be redistributed to specific
liabilities within the representatives' individual districts. Then
the trade-deficits and prorated delinquency can be furthered
compared to equity or solvency within the Texas boundaries. The
Autocracy must therefore disregard the reproach of cruelty where it
enables them to keep the subjects faithfully united because he who
quells disorder by a very few examples will in the end be more
merciful than he, who, to avoid the imputation of cruelty, suffers
a society to be torn to pieces by factions. An Autocrat should
therefore inspire fear in such wise that if he does not win love he
may escape hate. For a man may very well be feared and yet not
hated, as will always be the case so long as he does not
intermeddle with the property or with the women of his citizens and
subjects. And if constrained to put anyone to death, should do so
only when there is manifest cause or reasonable justification.
There is fortunately an alternative form of "Free-enterprise
Self-governing" now emerging under the authority of Texas National
Independence, and which will further restore confidence in Texas
national sovereignty and security. As the US economy further
disintegrates, this Texas super-power arising, in corollary, has
apparently not been a cause of America's demise, but will in turn
become the recourse. This better choice will increasingly attract
overall and sundry; so now everyone can play their part guiltless,
with superfluity of guile and utmost confident acuity. God Bless T
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