Dewey Goldsmith
In this provocative book, author Dewey Goldsmith chronicles eight major policies, Steps, He contends a consortium of Socialists in Washington have taken which have destroyed the Ideals and Principles America was founded upon. Steps that will lead to the total collapse of American National Sovereignty.
In these pages Goldsmith details six steps, already completed by the Washington socialists and describes where they have taken America. Only two steps remain unfinished: The disarming of the American people and replacing our Constitution with the United Nations Charter. The end of a free America approaches while an apathetic people watch.
Mr. Goldsmith is a disabled veteran who served with the army in Korea and Viet Nam. His most unforgetable tour was his assignment at the infamous Dachau concentration camp in Germany as a member of the occupation forces. It was there He saw the result of apathy and the final solution it brought to millions.
His last book titled,The Patriot, was published by Author House in July 2006. That book describes how a patriot awakens a nation of apathetic American citizens and leads a second revolution returning government to the people. The Constitution is restored and Washington once again governs by the consent of the people.The Patriot is a fictional story that provides one solution to the damage washington socialists have caused.
America Betrayed is a story that chronicles how socialists in Washington and the United Nations are working to destroy America. And how an apathetic people will allow America to collapse.
The predictable and approaching collapse of America can be traced to it’s beginning, the adoption of the XV1 constitutional amendment in 1913. That action granted Congress the power to impose an income tax on the peoples earnings. With the power to steal our earnings now in their grasp the spending began in earnest. With their eyes on our earnings, and their hands in our pockets, they have never looked back.
In the early congresses most legislators had family businesses and employment at home. Serving as a legislator then was truly a service, not a lifetime profession. As the result they spent only the time at the capital necessary to keep the central government running. This meant most of the time they were at home, not in the back rooms of their legislative offices making deals and spending our tax dollars.
But passage of the sixteenth amendment changed all that. With the peoples earnings now within reach of government, and no controls on how it was used, agencies were created for no other purpose than to expand the reach of government into the lives of private citizens. The Federal government became the largest employer in the country. Their purpose was to make as many people as possible dependent upon government for their livelihood. Those who depend upon government for all their needs can be controlled.
The growing of government also gave the legislators cause to declare their positions required year round attention with annual salaries rather than part time servants of the people. Next they gave themselves the authority to establish their own salaries and benefits, and late night meetings were used to give themselves obscene pay raises. In short, they built themselves such a lavish lifestyle that they spent more time running for reelection than they did minding the store.