Wednesday, January 25, 2012

Ellen Degeneres Letter

Gene Chapman, CEO
Mahatma Gandhi Global Library and Book Exchange
P. O. Box 295545
Lewisville, Texas 75029

January 25, 2012

Ellen Degeneres
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Dear Ellen:

As a Gandhian Economic Philosopher, I want to thank you for your recent "State of the Union" speech. It is a very real problem that central banking (5th plank of "The Communist Manifesto") is utilized to redistribute the value of labor from the poor and other work-a-day folks into the whims of politicians and their wealthy donors.

Allow me to suggest that rather then beads, Gandhiji's spinning wheel, for example, may provide a better mechanism to preserve wealth, while circumventing the central bank's monetary inflation policy, which is almost the sole cause of the poor getting poorer and the rich getting richer.

Other problems intrinsic to the Keynesian-Marxist central bank are the taxation of labor, taxation of property (property being the physical manifestation of labor) and numbering people like cattle in order to tax labor and/ or property: three of the primary attributes of slavery in Antiquity. Slavery represents a violence against Peace, and this devolves into a violence against World Peace.

On a final note, your use non-violence is not unnoticed by the global Gandhian community. Your kind humor and donations to the hurting represent the most public evidences of Gandhian Libertarianism, as I coin it, and will in time bring America to a place of loving understanding and equality for the homosexual community.

Blessing to you,



Gene Chapman, CEO
Mahatma Gandhi Global Library and Book Exchange