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PENNYMAN
ECONOMIC TERRORIST

Defeats The

Elected Royalty

and the

Appointed Aristocracy

 

Herb Trebranch Commentaries

Kansas City

Elected
Royalty

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Hello Everybody, I'm Lonnie Lonnquist

A listener asked, " do we really have an Elected Royalty in America today?"

If we use health care as an example the answer would have to be a resounding YES!

The Congress of the United States has reserved unto itself, the finest health care available in the world today.
While millions of loyal subjects of this Elected Royalty go to bed in pain every night because they have no health insurance and therefore no health care.

In 1948, shortly after World War Two, Great Britain instituted a national health care plan. The English Royalty and Parliament wanted their loyal subjects to have basic health care. This they have enjoyed for over 70 years.

Not so for the United States.
Here the Elected Royalty enjoys the finest the health care industry has to offer.
But millions of loyal subjects go to bed at night in suffering and pain. 
They have no health care insurance, and little health care.

England, Germany, Japan, Taiwan, Norway, Australia, Canada, around the world citizens of free world countries for decades have enjoyed health care as part of the nations infrastructure.

The question then is why?

Why would the Congress of the United States, the richest nation in the world not feel it right to provide for the citizens of the United States the basic health care that citizens of so many other nations have enjoyed for years. Why? Why?

Could it be the Elected Royalty of the United States of America, and it's Appointed Aristocracy believe they are more entitled to health care than the citizens they govern?

Or could it be that the millions of dollars from the Health Care, Health Insurance and Pharmaceutical Industries outvote the ballots of the loyal subjects?

Does the need to fill the treasuries of the Political Action committees and re election campaign coffers with millions from the Health Care industries keep Americans living without the basic health care that leaders of other nations provide for their people?

Could our Elected Royalty have forgotten they were elected to serve the people? Or, do they believe that the people, the minions, the loyal subjects are here to serve them.

The listeners question was, does the United States of America have an Elected Royalty?

The answer, if we use health care as an example is a resounding YES!

We do indeed have an Elected Royalty and an Appointed Aristocracy which reserves unto themselves the finest health care available in the world today, while millions of their loyal subjects, suffer and live in pain, with out basic health care.

The people bear the pain, but Congress bears the shame.

If asked the people would cry out, Shame on you Congress of the United States.

Shame, Shame Shame on you. Shame on you.

Read the book Pennyman, Economic Terrorist, ask for it at your library.

I'm Lonnie Lonnquist, Be Fantastic America, Be Fantastic



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