Unfortunately only 1% of all taxpayers can afford the method that I refer to. However, awareness is 90% of solving a problem, so just knowing about this method could help to protect your family and generations to follow.
Almost seventy years have passed since the parade away from measurable accountability began forming. In the first decade of this century we certainly don't have any accountability to cheer about. Our elected representatives and their bureaucratic attack dogs love to talk about accountability. It is demanded by everyone breathing, or running a business; however, every operation of the federal government is exempt from accountability. Griping about accountability is within the rules only when used as an election tool. When elected merely using the word "accountable" is the equivalent of uttering a four-letter word in church.
If you can afford to spend $30,000 a month stop reading this immediately, pack your bags, and head to Washington DC. Don't go to the White House or visit the halls of Congress. These are destinations stocked with elected officials led by bureaucrats who only take your money. Drop over to K St., where they'll do more than take in funds.
On K St. every firm is accountable. Why? Because if they don't deliver results for their client there's another firm next door who will. K St. firms have absolutely zero interest in working families enjoying an affordable government. The billions in retainer fees spent represent the highest return on investment by any entity participating in the lobbying practice.
Any piece of legislation that arrives on the president's desk for signature, and is over 100 pages in length is another K street product. The elected representatives leave on vacation. The lobbyists who engineered and constructed the newly signed law celebrate. The media charges off to find the next story to fill two paragraphs, or a sixty second sound bite. Left alone in the back room are the bureaucrats and lobby staffs to write and codify the regulations addressed in the bill. This explains why elected representatives don't read the laws they pass. It means they can deny any knowledge of the intended consequences dictated in the federal registry. A law passed and signed means nothing. Regulations and codification published in the registry are the whole enchilada. We never hear the legislative branch or the executive branch speak about these items. Yet they are the brain which controls government operations. The IRS code, which some folks claim does not have any backing of law, is now over 75,000 pages. When engaged in conflict with the IRS the law is never referred to. The IRS enforcement and all procedures are in the code.
The most important conduct to protect family businesses and productive workers is accountability in every crack and crevice of the government machine. This includes the Federal Reserve Bank.You and your family cannot ignore these facts much longer. If you do not vote and do not demand accountable transparency from your elected representatives then future generations are guaranteed a diminished financial life.
Plan for the worst - pray for better!