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Protect Your Children (And Yourselves) From The Government

21 Wednesday Sep 2016

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America, children, evil, freedom, government, The People, tyranny

John Whitehead has an excellent article today at LRC about the insane perils imposed by the nanny state on modern parents.

The lesson is this: once a free people allows the government inroads into their freedoms or uses those same freedoms as bargaining chips for security, it quickly becomes a slippery slope to outright tyranny.

Nor does it seem to matter whether it’s a Democrat or a Republican at the helm anymore because the bureaucratic mindset on both sides of the aisle now seems to embody the same philosophy of authoritarian government, whose priorities are to remain in control and in power.

Having allowed the government to expand and exceed our reach, we find ourselves on the losing end of a tug-of-war over control of our country and our lives. And as long as we let them, government officials will continue to trample on our rights, always justifying their actions as being for the good of the people.

Yet the government can only go as far as “we the people” allow. Therein lies the problem.

We have suspended our moral consciences in favor of the police state. As Chris Hedges told me years ago, “Not having to make moral choice frees you from a great deal of anxiety. It frees you from responsibility. And it assures that you will always be wrapped in the embrace of the powerful as long as, of course, you will do or dance to the tune the powers play… when you do what is right, you often have to understand that you are not going to be lauded and praised for it. Making a moral decision always entails risks, certainly to one’s career and to one’s standing in the community.”

Whitehead calls the police state “tyranny disguised as ‘the better good.’” I would say it’s more like the “better god”. People have done more than put their moral decision making in government. They have placed their worshipful faith in it. From this blasphemy evil naturally flows.

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Read this article and consider Whitehead’s book, Battlefield America: The War on the American People. It is up to us to protect our children, ourselves, and our nation from the predatory, Satanic state.

One Good Thing About a Gas Shortage

18 Sunday Sep 2016

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freedom, Georgia, government, interposition, law, nullification, regulation, States

It’s not everyday one sees a State Governor nullify a federal regulation.

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GA Gov. Nathan Deal, 9/13/2016.

Yes, it’s just one reg. about hours for truckers under the Motor Carrier Safety Administration. And, yes, it is allowed by a concomitant reg. But, can’t an anarchist dream?

What if the states gave us a little more protection via nullification and interposition? What if? Some essentially do this with MJ and a few may try with firearms. My suggestion would be the income tax and the National Guard next.

BTW, there is still gas out there and, outside of the larger cities, the gouging isn’t that bad.

My 2001 Comments on Guns, Airliners, and 9/11

13 Tuesday Sep 2016

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911, America, Federalist Society, firearms, freedom, government, Perrin Lovett, Second Amendment, terrorism, The People, Washington

Sunday was the fifteenth anniversary of the 9/11 attacks. Two months after those attacks I went to D.C. for the annual Federalist Society National Lawyer’s Convention. It was my first real exposure to real power. They also featured a frequently open bar.

It was either Thursday, November 15th or Friday the 16th. Let’s say it was the 16th. A few hours before Ted Olson gave the inaugural speech in honor of his wife Barbara (deceased on 9/11/2001 on American Airlines flight 77), the Fed-Soc hosted several luncheon mini-seminars. Everything was at the Mayflower.

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The Mayflower, Washington.

I cannot recall which group I stumbled into nor what I had for lunch. We’ll just say Administrative Law & Regulation: Aviation Security with Tara Branum of Fulbright & Jaworski. And chicken – always a safe choice.

Of course, given that year’s main event the subjects of terrorism and hijackings dominated the discussion. Two days earlier I had flown into Reagan National under very tight security. Washington proper looked like an armed camp – fences, soldiers, Humvees – the whole nine yards.

Much of the talk centered on increased security. That and there was a debate over profiling Muslims at airports. I remember thinking, wondering how 19 savages with only box-cutters could have pulled off what they did. (At the time I had not considered outside and inside assistance). Also, most of the commentary then and there seemed irksome to me. I grew incredulous.

Finally, I raised my hand and was given the floor. Thus began my habit of making profound if off-beat comments at Society functions. Note: the “red wine incident” later that night does not count … what I recall of it…

I began by rhetorically asking the crowd exactly how such a tragedy could have happened in America of all places. I noted that we were (were especially now – past tense) a strong people. We had the Second Amendment. We had guns and lots of them. We carried them. Except, since the 1970s we were prohibited from carrying them on commercial airliners. That was where I found fault. I still do in spite of everything else odd about 9/11.

Americans, I said, had become conditioned to do nothing in such circumstances. “Just let the hijacker take the plane where he wants. Give him some money. We’ll be fine. The police will handle it.” Bull. One Monday morning turned all that malarkey on its head.

I said, sarcastically but firmly, that the headlines that day should have read: “Nineteen Hijackers Shot Dead.” That’s what should have happened and little more. The following cartoon could have been my visual exhibit:

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Scott Bleser, 2001.

An armed America could send its people onto any plane without worry of attack because they could defend themselves. Thus, gun control helped facilitate 9/11. And gun freedom will go a long way towards making sure it never happens again.

Most of the people at lunch that day nodded along (some with alarm at the prospect). Then there was nothing. Many in attendance made their livings off of regulations and laws. Laws are good for that and little more – certainly not good for freedom and security. My comments essentially died right there.

Fifteen years later and we still have the same gun control on planes. And we have a much less freedom-friendly society in general. Once clear of intrusive yet useless airport security and in the absence of an Air Marshal (frequently missing) passengers are still sitting ducks. My money says they will act the part too.

Passivity in the face of danger rarely works out well. Gun control never does. Remember that the next time they tell you disarmament is for your own good. Blame it on me if you have to.

Fifteen Years Ago

11 Sunday Sep 2016

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911, America, crime, freedom, government, terrorism, The People

I was standing in a parking lot in Florida. I was talking to a CIA CS operative. The second plane had just hit the WTC. On that day and at that time my friend knew more about what was happening that most people do today. Interesting, frightening, and more than a little sad, that.

What do we know about 9/11? And what have we done about it over the past decade and a half? The substantive answer to both is, “nothing”. I’ve recently mentioned that, here and here.

In reality 9/11 and the ensuing federal response have done three things: it’s given state-worshipers another day to wave flags and talk tough in most delusional fashion; it’s allowed the government unprecedented power, and; it has enriched the special elite via spending of astronomical proportions.

That’s about all. From those root effects we have received: constant (and pointless) wars; loss of civil liberties; acceptance of a police state; debts which can never be repaid; inflation and loss of income opportunity (at a time when the opportunity is most needed); a loss of credibility and even likability around the world, and; more terrorism – here, not “over there”.

The terrorists keep coming. Last week ISIS grossly underestimated its own capability and man-power in Europe. Last night I read that Germany admitted as much, for their part.

BERLIN (Reuters) – Germany’s interior minister has warned that the country is home to more than 500 Islamic militants who could be capable of carrying out assaults on their own or as members of “hit teams.”

Speaking in an interview with Bild newspaper, Thomas de Maiziere said there were currently at least 520 “potential attackers” in the country, which has been on edge since two Islamic State-inspired attacks in July.

He said another 360 “relevant” people were known to police because of their close proximity to the potential attackers.

Many Germans fear that fighters belonging to the Islamic State jihadist group could have slipped into Germany with the roughly one million of refugees from Syria, North Africa and Asia who arrived last year.

Notice how the number, just within the beginning of this story, grew immediately from “more than 500”, to 520, and the to 880? It nearly doubled in three short paragraphs. The fourth paragraph has the dangerous number – “roughly one million”. One million is “more than 500”. And, those numbers are active – bombing, shooting, hacking, slashing, trucking, robbing, rioting, and raping.

They’re in America too. Geography and the police state might mean their numbers are a little lower here and their course of action a little slower. They also know they’re up against 150 Million gun owners too. Still, it’s a problem and one that we didn’t have before.

Just remember that the terrorism is a byproduct of the three roots, maybe the most visible. We need to stamp it out but we also need to get to the bottom of the underlying issues. Hell, we need to get started on those. For all the talk about “never forget” it’s interesting that we never knew to begin with.

In fifteen years we have destroyed a handful of countries that had nothing to do with the 9/11 attacks. God only knows how many people are dead, injured, and displaced. (He’s watching, if you recall). We’ve spent at least $20 Trillion we didn’t have. We have stupidly embraced the new and meaningless Amerika.

I want the old America back.

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Lower Manhattan from NY Harbor, circa 1990. Perrin Lovett.

We need a real investigation, an independent investigation. The Saudis, the Israelis, and the Pakistanis (and some in Europe even) deserve special consideration. An even closer examination is in order for a small sect of the Washington-New York power elite.

I’m not sure my sentiment is shared. I don’t know if Americans could handle the truth or if they even want it. What if some of our “allies” and our own “leaders” were implicated? I, of course, would favor rope. I suspect the masses would favor more entertainment and less truth. The extent to which the criminal class has gone to prevent an investigation and to obscure the facts speaks volumes. Volumes most will never read.

It might as well be 1,500 years.

Robot Road Warriors

09 Friday Sep 2016

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America, cars, Constitution, Donald Trump, election, freedom, government, idiots, republic, robots, Ron Paul, The People

Every week I read about some dude dying because his Tesla or other “self-driving” car ran into a tree or under a truck. Right now, you get what you pay for (and foolishly accept). Tomorrow will be different. Tesla, Mercedes and Google are working out the bugs. The robot car is here to stay.

I predict in ten years they will have a significant portion of the motoring market. In twenty years they will be the majority of the vehicles out there. Some are worried about a decline in road etiquette.

I certainly agree though I can see a distinct benefit. I drive a lot and estimate 75-90% of American motorists are utterly incompetent. Proof of a benevolent God is in the fact that there are not 30 million traffic fatalities every year.

What is there to possibly lose? Right now the robots aren’t much better. But they are a little better. I know I could out drive any computer on the road today. Most people can’t. And they know it deep down inside.

Thus, in a few years they will welcome the car that drives for them. In fact, they may have no alternative.

Tesla is flooding the markets with their dealerships. Traditional “knock their heads off” dealers are not happy. Too bad. The traditional car market is about to start dying the death of the old publishing industry.

The problem for dealers is that not only will people in the future not drive, they won’t even own the self-driving cars. Uber is about to go driverless. (So are buses, trains, and ships. Planes won’t be far behind.) The idiot of the future who wants to go somewhere will think about it. The computer in his head will call for a car. The car will drive itself up and off they go. The trip will be debited, via computer, to the passenger’s account.

The Uber fleet companies of the future will all buy from the manufacturers. Bye, bye, dealers. Insurance companies are going to have to figure out a new way to rob people too.

For me personally, I look forward to trading vast swarms of slow, erratic clovers for slow, erratic robots. I’m already in the market for a new battering ram.

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“Move Over” painted in reverse on the grill, eh?

My biggest concern about all of this is that sooner or later the government will mandate robot cars. My love of V8 power, speed, and simplicity, coupled with my hatred of lights, beeps, buzzers, and talking computers already has me out of the existing new car market. All I’m left with is old trucks. I imagine those will be illegal in a decade or so.

So, my whole point of this is … does anyone know of a good, reliable, used Baron G58 or similar small twin-prop at a good price? A few more best sellers and I may be in the market. Y’all have fun with the robots on the road.

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Textron. That’s a 200, I know.

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In slightly related news, dealing with the death of the way things were:

Donald Trump says he is the last chance to elect a Republican. He’s right about that. It is now or never for my conservative friends.

What he really means is he is the last chance to have another four – eight years of talking about getting America back. At the same time he would probably hold the line slightly against the third-world slide.

I’ve said again and again that the only way to get back to the “good old days” of a responsible Constitutional Republic is to elect Ron Paul in 2008 (not in 2012 – too late). You missed that chance. Now, Trump offers a chance for an extension of the bitching about going back.

After that, after this presidential cycle is over (maybe once it begins), the party is over. It’s been over for a few years now but some of the guests are still reluctant to leave. Maybe when they finally go home they can ride in a robot car!

 

 

The Fifteenth Anniversary of 9/11 Approaches

09 Friday Sep 2016

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911, America, false flag, freedom, government, lies, statism, terrorism, The People

It’s this coming Sunday. And fifteen years later we still know next to nothing about what happened that fateful day. The lies and miscommunication have passed into myth and legend. Much that was known at the time has now been largely forgotten.

Jeff Clyburn composed a list of known “knowns” about 9/11. Many of these have been lost for sometime on the public. The owners and controllers of America would have us all forget them. A few tidbits:

The money trail was never followed to its logical conclusion. The 9/11 Commission concluded the question of who funded the attacks “was of little practical significance.”

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Indian intelligence, corroborated by the FBI, showed a wire transfer of $100,000 from the phone of Pakistan’s Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI) chief Mahmud Ahmad to 9/11 lead hijacker Mohammed Atta in 2000. Ahmad (also reported as Ahmed) was in Washington D.C. on the morning of the attacks, meeting with US lawmakers.

The $100,000 transaction was never mentioned in the 9/11 Commission report — and Ahmad was never detained for questioning.

The “28 pages” from a redacted chapter of the 2002 Joint Inquiry report into the attacks, we were told, had “nothing to do with national security.” But national security was the very reason given for withholding them for 14 years by both the George W. Bush and Barack Obama White Houses.

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In the days before 9/11, highly abnormal levels of put options — bets that a stock price will fall — were in place on major US stock markets for not only the airlines involved, but also for multiple financial giants that suffered significant losses in the attacks.

The SEC’s investigation into those irregularities gave little details for their benign conclusion that all trades were legitimate and curiously destroyed all their records.

Blaming Iraq was the talking point advanced by the Bush administration within days of the attacks. Later, multiple reports surfaced alleging that the neoconservatives who made up the hawkish Project for a New American Century think tank and the Bush Administration had been planning for (and discussing the need to publicly justify) an invasion of Iraq (and Afghanistan) long before 9/11.

Iraq had absolutely nothing to do with 9/11.

These are but a few of the known, if disregarded facts about 9/11. Then there is the matter of questions and controversy. I wonder if any of this will be brought up during the national “celebration” of 9/11 this Sunday/Monday. I suspect not.

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The Daily Sheeple.

And I’m serious about the celebration part. 9/11 has rapidly become the premier holiday of statism in America, a holy day for the unholy. Without those events Washington would have had to wait years before commencing lucrative wars and Draconian, Stalinist security theater. This too, is well-known if overlooked.

Fifteen years is a long time but not so long as to preclude an honest investigation. Twenty years or fifty years on and it will be a moot point. Maybe it’s all moot now. Ponder that this weekend.

What Does My Zip Code Have To Do With New Sneakers? The Tale Of Academy Sports And Outdoors

07 Wednesday Sep 2016

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Academy Sport, America, freedom, questions, society, The People

I love Academy Sports. They offer a huge selection in an attractive setting at terrific prices. No, they don’t carry the extensive quality selection of Cabelas or REI (or the prices) but, for most items, they are an excellent source. So, why do I hate shopping there?

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Starkville (MS) Daily News.

All the running, jogging and trudging I’ve been doing has worn out my old New Balance trail runners a little early. Thus, today, I headed to the local Academy.

I found exactly what I wanted. They even had color selections that didn’t look like something a clown on meth would wear. The shoes were even on sale. All around, I was as happy as could be.

However, when I headed to the register to check out I got a pit in my stomach. I knew something unpleasant was coming. I’d been there before.

As soon as I stepped up the young lady behind the counter said, “Would you like to enter your zip code?” She pointed at a little key pad as she spoke.

I replied, “I would not.”

Sacrilege! I broke the holy line of invasive consumer questions! This prompted her to ask me more questions. She was a little incredulous at this point. Had she stumbled across someone who didn’t want to share personal information with strangers and a large corporation? Yes, yes she had.

I know most people readily spit out whatever information is requested in these situations. I’ve watched them. There is a definite herd mentality at work in the American collective psyche.

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Lemmings prepare to bow to their corporatist masters. Yelp.

Not me. I don’t participate. Why would I? I know where the store is. I know they have good prices. What else could they offer me other than junk mail? Entry into some database somewhere? Katy, TX is not so far removed, digitally, from Washington. No thank you.

Other stores do this too. And, at every one, the masses simply can’t wait to divulge whatever information is requested. Name? Okay! Phone number? Sure. Email? You betcha. Social Security number, children’s names, and bank routing numbers? Sure, okay, whatever…

My daughter’s favorite kids/teens store does it. The hardware store does it. The grocery store does it. Apple stores are the absolute worst. they want everything from you. And if you don’t give it to them, they won’t sell to you. Amazing.

I know I’m not the only one to resist. The lady at Academy proceeded to tell me I could press the cancel button on the little machine. She said, “Just hit it!” I said, “I hit kind of hard. Might break it.” She pressed the button for me. I gave her money. Real (debased) American money – straight from the Federal Reserve funny money printer. Isn’t that the point of commerce. I get shoes. They get cash. I also probably landed on a watch list.

Maybe we need a law. There oughta be a law! A federal law to compel curmudgeonly, free-thinking anarchists like me to comply. They could sell it as a safety measure for the kids. Terrorists buy sneakers top, you know.

Or, the stores could leave us alone and be happy to be in business.

Every time this happens I contemplate never visiting Academy again. I’ll be back though. I don’t shop much but I do love that store. I assume they will keep asking. I’ll keep refusing.

The answer is: nobody needs my personal information to sell me shoes.

They’re great shoes too. I gotta run*…

*Get it? Run…. News sneakers. And I’m going to ru…. Meh….

Guns and Espionage In The Totalitarian State

07 Wednesday Sep 2016

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Several years ago I began a series on the Second Amendment, small arms in America, and the evils of gun control. It started with my commentary on the Second Amendment itself though I drifted on through history both ancient and recent. It’s no secret this is one of my pet issues; I have several books in various forms of readiness lying about which concern the topic. Two things I hope: 1) I finish this work someday and 2) that you approve with sales aplenty.

In 2013 I slowed down a bit and ceased my history of gun control; I think I had made it into the 19th Century. Today L. Neil Smith has carried on for me a bit, chronicling a few of the abuses of the 20th century. Please read his recent History of Infringement.

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In 1968, possibly leaning on his experience during the War Crimes Tribunals, Dodd wrote to the Library of Congress, asking for a translation of the Nazi gun laws that had, among other things, disarmed Jews in Germany (I have seen a photo of Dodd’s letter). He turned the translation, with surprisingly few changes, into the 1968 Gun Control Act, under which we all still suffer.

Dodd eventually left the Senate under a cloud of corruption (for which transparent partisans at Wikipedia try to blame the firearms industry), as did his son, Christopher Dodd. We still live with the evil and idiotic 1968 Gun Control Act today, an enormous infringement on the right to keep and bear arms—and a disincentive to women who must enter an often hostile Man Country to purchase a weapon—that must be repealed.

Daniel Patrick Moynihan a Kennedy-era Senator and amiable drunk from Oklahoma, by way of New York City, believed he was being particularly clever when, unable to get rid of the small, concealable weapons that were virtually a fetish with him and other liberals in the Senate (leftists and their media symbiotes called them “Saturday Night Specials”, short for an extremely racist expression which was popular at the time) but which have since reduced the violent crime rate in America by double digits), so he began a campaign to ban the ammunition they required.

He would have outlawed .25 ACP, .32 ACP, and .380 Auto; I’m not sure about small revolver cartridges. His proposals were a laboratory specimen for “progressive” ignorance, shortsightedness, and unintended consequences. As far as I know, the laws he desired would have done nothing about .22 Long Rifle, of which Americans shoot two billion rounds a year. This means that new designs would soon have emerged with 20- or 30-round magazine capacities, to make up for losses in stopping power. And who knows, they may yet.

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Thanks, jackass.

That’s right. America’s signature gun control law is based (verbatim in some cases[if translated]) on Nazi laws. Congress stripped away language which banned Jews from owning guns though much of their intent was aimed at eliminating ownership among minorities and the poor. One should never be surprised at how low the criminals of D.C. will sink in their attempts to deprive the people of freedom, possessions, and even life.

The rats of Washington are not nearly as stupid as they might appear on television. They learn from their mistakes, hone in on our weaknesses, and adopt the very best (worst) of what works from history. In warfare, thought control and freedom suppression they have borrowed heavily from the leading tyrants of history. Thus, the incredibly successful and damningly popular modern police state.

Every once in a while someone will stand up against these evil men and expose their actions. Edward Snowden did so in 2o13. He, a hated and highly sought after fugitive from justice [SIC], now lives as a refugee in Russia. Today, too, a story came out on how Snowden initially escaped persecution. This is definitely worth a read:

Once the Aeroflot flight to Moscow had exited Chinese airspace, the Hong Kong government announced Snowden had left the country. The U.S. government was livid. Predictably, Snowden’s departure kicked off a global pursuit and his passport was finally revoked.

However, when Snowden landed in Moscow, he was grounded in the transit zone of the airport because his cancelled passport meant he was prohibited from boarding any further commercial flights.

“I never intended to end up in Russia, much less choose it,” he said. “When my government learned I had departed Hong Kong en route to Latin America, they cancelled my passport trapping me in a Russian airport. Unable to travel and unable to leave, I filed applications for asylum in 21 countries around the world, places like France, and Germany, Austria and Finland. But those countries neither accepted my respective requests nor permitted safe travel onwards.”

Edward Snowden and Sarah Harrison at Sheremetyevo Airport
Edward Snowden attends a news conference at Moscow’s Sheremetyevo Airport with Sarah Harrison, a British Wikileaks staffer, on July 12, 2013. In the end, Snowden and Harrison were marooned at the Sheremetyevo airport for a month before the Russian government granted him temporary asylum, which was recently extended for another three years.

So much for the lies that Snowden was working with Putin to undermine American imperial security. Always blame the Russians.

It’s amazing Snowden was willing to sacrifice as he did for the people. It’s even more amazing that the people haven’t used what they learned (or were presented with) in the slightest. The tons of documents gifted by Snowden amount to a massive indictment of the U.S. government. So far, the grand jury has been asleep. They say silence is acceptance.

Snowden has offered to return to the U.S. in exchange for a fair trial. It speaks volumes about the systemic corrupt of the government that they have steadfastly refused this simple offer. A fair trial in America is an impossibility, especially for one such as Snowden. Acquittals are mere flukes these days and there is a mechanism in place to preclude a “not guilty” verdict in cases like this or , at least, to render one moot.

Snowden’s only chance at returning to “normal” American life rests with the possibility of a Pardon. I hope he gets one eventually. Obama is probably out. I don’t think Snowden plays golf. Hillary would do it if there was $omething in it for her and old Billy. Trump could give us a surprise though he is surrounded by people who benefit from the dishonest narrative that Snowden is a criminal and a traitor.

Russia is an increasingly free nation. Perhaps Mr. Snowden will eventually settle there permanently. The old abuses of the Soviet Union are gone. Gone from Russia, come to America.

Weaponized Taxation

04 Sunday Sep 2016

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“The power to tax involves the power to destroy.” John Marshall, McCulloch v. Maryland, 17 U.S. 316 (1819).

Last week Apple felt that power from abroad. The EU decreed Apple owes $15 Billion in back taxes. The imposition is seen as retaliation for Apple’s sales success in Europe. Economic success warrants retaliation in the twisted mind of government.

Here in America, Congress is desperately seeking similar retaliation. It has been suggested that American tax power may be weaponized to strike hard at European companies. While they’re at it, they may want to strike at you as well.

The past decade has seen a massive increase (1,000% or so) in Americans attempting to flee the ruins of the old Republic in efforts to preserve what they have created (and to preserve their own freedom). Fleeing the Land of the Free for freedom. Odd.

Mark Nestmann explains:

But just to make sure expatriates know “who’s the boss,” in 2012, Senators Schumer and Bob Casey (D-PA) introduced legislation to retroactively punish them. The “Expatriation Prevention by Abolishing Tax-Related Incentives for Offshore Tenancy Act,” or Ex-PATRIOT Act, would punish wealthy expatriates by forbidding them from ever reentering the US. The proposal would apply to anyone with a net worth of $2 million or more at the time of expatriation. It would also be retroactive for the 10-year period prior to enactment of the statute.

The Ex-PATRIOT Act didn’t pass in 2012, or in 2013 when Schumer reintroduced it as an amendment to another act. But I wouldn’t be at all surprised if it reappears in 2017. It’s hard to see how someone like Donald Trump, who bashes everything non-US, could oppose this bill. And Hillary Clinton has long slammed corporations that move their base of operations from the US to save on corporate taxes. It’s not a huge jump to conclude that if elected, she’d sign the Schumer-Casey proposal into law.

A retroactive law is known legally as ex post facto (after the fact). Such laws were viewed for centuries, rightly, as unfair. They are forbidden not once but twice in the Constitution: Art 1, § 9 and § 10. Such a deliberate targeting of the successful is known as a Bill of Attainder – also prohibited by the Constitution, again in Article I, Section 9.

 

The U.S. abandoned the ancient abstention of retroactive prosecution in 1945 and has not looked back. The Constitution is abandoned. “Constitutionalists” may say what they like but saying doesn’t stop the doing. And it’s all done anyway.

Anyone who deals with the IRS knows Washington wages an everyday war for power. It is more about showing the commoners “who’s the boss” than the money.

Remember Jim Bakker the 1980’s televangelist? His affairs left him with a $500,000 tax bill. Thirty years later the debt has grown (with interest and penalties) to around $6,000,000. Bakker will never pay that off. The government doesn’t expect him to. They are most happy lording over him for life; the money is a side issue. His freedom, otherwise redeemed by the passage of time, is destroyed by taxation. Marshall was on to something.

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Everyone makes mistakes. Many pay for them. Some have to pay and pay and pay … forever. God forgives. The IRS does not.

The future looks to hold much of the same. Schumer is still trying to ram his pet (illegal) law through Congress. The IRS terrorizes millions. Do not look for help from either presidential candidate.

Trump has already announced an intention to use selective confiscation for his benefit. He wants to seize drug cartel funds and use them to construct his wall. Remember that such programs grow over time, usually to encompass more targets than originally stated. Remember too any wall that can keep Mexicans out can also keep Americans in.

God help you if Clinton is elected. She views all of you as servants and the government as a giant tool for her personal gain. IRS persecution of anyone deemed even slightly anti-Clinton is a given. Worse, she may use tax records (And she didn’t know they were classified! Honest.) to compile a hit list. You know, for more of those “suicides”.

Tomorrow is Labor Day – the day for celebrating productivity in the workforce. Ponder for just a moment, between the burgers, beer and football, that you have a silent partner at work. Whatever you do, your partner takes 20%, 40% (honestly much more – maybe 60-70% in totality) of every dollar you earn and produce while contributing absolutely nothing. Your silent partner uses taxes as a weapon to keep you in line or, at the least, to rob you.

Jim Bakker. Tammy Faye? The makeup??

Presidents and Alternatives

03 Saturday Sep 2016

Posted by perrinlovett in Legal/Political Columns, News and Notes

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America, election, freedom, government, GQBM, interposition, nullification, President, secession, The People

The esteemed Thomas DiLorenzo takes a look at a new book by Clyde Wilson on the benefits of ditching Washington national political craziness.

In his new book Nullification: Reclaiming Consent of the Governed, Clyde Wilson pinpoints the folly and futility of “presidential politics” – of hoping against hope that some Great Savior will somehow restore American liberty. Only those who are almost completely ignorant of American history could be fooled by such a farce. Unfortunately, that seems to include most Americans.

Early Americans were never so naïve as to believe that national politicians could preserve their freedom; that was their job. They are the ones who, acting through their state-level political societies, created and gave authority to the Constitution. The government was to act as their agent and was delegated by them only a few specific powers. Moreover, the government itself could never be the judge of its own powers, for that would lead to “nothing less than a government of unlimited power, a tyranny,” writes Wilson. Of course, that is what Americans have now lived under for generations with the “black-robed deities” of the “supreme” court announcing for all of us what freedoms we shall have.

Yes, he left out Interposition, but that is here forgivable.

The time for effective (for Liberty) presidential politics has long since come and gone. As the masses are unlikely to support or even understand these concepts, I recommend personal secession. It’s almost effortless and does not require waiting on a hero, the people, or any statesmen.

In related news, Chuck Baldwin lists his top ten worst presidents of all time. They are:

  1. Imperial Abe;
  2. Wilson the Destroyer;
  3. F. “Dammit” R.;
  4. Lyndon “Bane of Freedom” Johnson;
  5. Jorge “PATRIOT ACT” Boooosh;
  6. “Hopey Changey”;
  7. Slick Willy;
  8. Bush the Vomitor;
  9. Brick Head Grant; and
  10. Tricky Dick Nixon.

You probably have a similar list. These numbers could be shuffled – especially below number 3. And another ten could easily be added – each with his own cool nickname. You’ll surely notice Baldwin’s choices are heavily weighted towards the modern era. This underscores the futility in waiting and hoping for a savior.

TrumpBClinton

Nothing rigged. Nothing to see. Vote along now.

The GQBM is right around the corner. One proposed candidate is talking the talk while the other can barely walk. I don’t like the odds. Thus, I don’t play the game.

Speaking of games, the great football trial starts in earnest today. Odds ain’t looking to good there either.

Onward!

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