Gold, Silver & The Desperation Of Western Governments

Monday, December 9, 2013
By Paul Martin

KingWorldNews.com
December 8, 2013

On the heels of unprecedented actions being taken across the globe, today 40-year veteran Robert Fitzwilson discusses what is taking place in the gold and silver markets, as well as the desperation of Western governments. This piece also includes some fascinating information about the incredible events which took place in the 1930s. Fitzwilson, who is founder of The Portola Group, put together the following tremendous piece below.

By Robert Fitzwilson of The Portola Group
December 8 (King World News) – “Gold, Silver & The Desperation Of Western Governments”

Someone unknown author, somewhere in the shadows of history put the following poem to pen and paper:

I’M SO TIRED OF IT ALL

I’m so tired – Oh so tired – of the whole New Deal; Of the juggler’s smile; the barker’s spiel.
Tired of taxes on my ham and eggs;
Tired of payoffs to political yeggs.

I’m tired of farmer’s goose-stepping to laws; Of millions of itching job-holder’s paws;
Of Fireside Talks over commandeered mikes; Of passing more laws to stimulate strikes.

I’m tired of the hourly-increasing debt;
I’m tired of promises still to be met;
Of eating and sleeping by Government plan; Of calmly forgetting the Forgotten Man.
I’m tired of every new brain-trust thought;
Of the ship of state – now a pleasure yacht. I’m tired of cheating the courts by stealth; And terribly tired of sharing my wealth.
I’m tired and bored with the whole New Deal; With its juggler’s smile and barker’s spiel.

It is not the 1930s anymore, but the frustrations expressed in the poem sure resonate with our current state of affairs. While this poem references President Roosevelt’s New Deal, there are hundreds of millions of people throughout the Globe that can relate to the emotional state of the author….

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