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Paul Yarbrough

Animal Farm

9/28/2025

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It’s funny. Well not really, but the biggest liars come from the Democrats. Oddly enough (or maybe not), they are just that: "democrats." They desire to rule by majority rule, i.e mob rule. Their stories and political promotions are mostly lies. Lies designed for gain at the expense of those who work hardest and produce most of the sustenance for man.


Republicans lie fondly with an elegant clumsiness and almost always with a foul Democrat as the villain. Neither side is great with truth or consequences (for us old-timers).


But the “truth” is that the difference between Republicans and Democrats is the difference between gonorrhea and syphilis. One causes pain, discomfort, and suffering (Republicans). The other causes blindness, madness, and death (Democrats). “Unprotected” voting is the tool’s carrier (a so-called right to vote doesn’t propagate the species, it destroys it) for political corruption. Check in with a small dose of Plato for how great voting rights are.


Orwell put the fine cover of prevarication via his storied allegorical and dystopian tales onto the “profession” of government and its political laborers. “All propaganda is lies, even when one is telling the truth.”


However, the mob has fewer readers and more screechers, therefore the lie is sold as truth whether it is a lie or not. What? Don’t worry, it makes sense to most Democrat voters, living or dead.


Why should anyone be surprised when politicians, mostly Democrats, in this case, present a bill (probably unread by most) that is financed with printing press “money” that is called an Inflation Reduction Act? This is the same kind of lie that the common lothario tells the empty-headed little gal (probably a Democrat) in the back seat of the car: “I just wanna make love to you because I really love you!” This is the sort of thing that happens when welfare governments destroy families and naïve young girls have no fatherly advice from daddy. The analogy is of a cocksure secular and godless government that lies because it is foolishly trusted.


There have been enumerable pundits and politicians, mostly Republicans and conservatives (not necessarily co-existences) who point to the truth. The truth, of course, is that any such bill as The Inflation Reduction Act is a lie. Any child who has ever successfully run a lemonade stand understands the concept of “money” and its true nature. But then, as Orwell concluded the lie is the truth.


This is the kind of demonstratively stupid nonsense that our centralized nationalistic government partakes of. They do so because of the political DNA of The Deep State, its lobbyist parasites, and, also, they can get away with it.

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These politicians are indeed the owners and overseers of their own animal farm.

6 Comments
David T LeBeau
9/28/2025 06:29:06 pm

Excellent Mr. Paul!

You nailed the conclusion with the statement, "they can get away with it." There are few "States'-Rights" voters among us.

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Clyde N Wilson
9/29/2025 04:07:55 am

Thank you for a telling analysis of our ruling class.

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Chuck
10/8/2025 06:53:53 am

Good artical

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Tony Lewis
10/5/2025 07:52:38 am

Very good article. Allow me to add to it..

Legal Tender Fiat Money. LTFM. Remember when you were a little boy and your daddy opened up a bank account for you to start saving? And the bank gave you that "little balance" book where they would add and subtract five or ten dollars from your balance? They would record the transaction in your little savings book and in their book? You carried around that little book, proud of the balance when you were saving, ashamed when you were spending?

Imagine, as a little boy, that you could just add a zero to your little book's balance, take it to the bank, and the banker would do the same in his book. Boy, what happy little boys we would have been, huh? We would have made Daddy really proud for how were earning and saving.

That's what we have now. This is no exaggeration. When the State runs out of money, its personal banker will just add zeros to its account. And it all just trickles down to us.

It is this simple. Imagine a culture that comes from this.


Now, I'm gonna bring up something that not many will want to hear.

The US Constitution, Section 8. This is all the taxing and money talk. But let me draw attention to this one nice little snippet:


To coin Money, regulate the Value thereof, and of foreign Coin, and fix the Standard of Weights and Measures;

Notice, that "money" is abstract. It does not say what money is.



See, the Fed can determine whatever "money" is. It can determine what it's "value" is. And if money and value are abstract, so too are the measures and weights. Doing a little Bible search on honest weights and measures will show the evil of fiat money and legal tender. But this article allows them to do it. It is the worst article in the Constitution. The money can be "gonorrhea" or "syphilis" and the High Priest Statists can determine its value.

The States could NOT do this. The "Sovereign States" gave away their sovereignty by ratifying (radicalizing) this.

Even worse, the Confederate Constitution LEFT the same article.

A people cannot be virtuous with a vicious medium of exchange, ever. They can be obedient, but not virtuous. With LTFM, we are at BEST obedient, which requires no VIRTUE, and at WORST, as vicious as the money changers.


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Tony Lewis
10/5/2025 08:49:57 am

RE: The States could NOT do this:

From Section 10:
No State shall enter into any Treaty, Alliance, or Confederation; grant Letters of Marque and Reprisal; coin Money; emit Bills of Credit; make any Thing but gold and silver Coin a Tender in Payment of Debts; pass any Bill of Attainder, ex post facto Law, or Law impairing the Obligation of Contracts, or grant any Title of Nobility.

The Confederate Constitution ALSO kept this intact.

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Paul Yarbrough
10/5/2025 09:41:11 am

I mostly agree. Let me say that the language in the Constitution that you are critical of (and for the most part, I agree) probably didn’t count on more venereal add-ons (or bastardized) such as the Federal Reserve (phony national bank) or the 16th amendment, which claims all property and value of same as belonging to the government!




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    Paul Yarbrough has written several pieces over the last few years for_ The Blue State Conservative, NOQ, The Daily Caller, Communities Digital News, American Thinker, The Abbeville Institute, Lew Rockwell _and perhaps two or three others. He is also the author of 4 published novels (all Southern stories , one a Kindle Bestseller), a few short stories and a handful of poems. 

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