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Here’s an interesting read. Contemplate the system of government that our Founders set up over 200 years ago. Now contemplate the perversion that it is today. Kinda makes you think of unpleasant topics doesn’t it? For my part, I’ll be singing “Texas O Texas, all hail the mighty State” sometime ahead…

As the dissatisfactions of Americans with their national government grow, so does the likelihood of the breakup of the United States. I believe that most Americans can improve their well-being by ending the national government, that is, ending the Union. I believe that this goal should shape politics if politics is to do much good.

I don’t think Americans are going to be the first people in the modern era to initiate a large-scale anarchy. But Americans might conceivably move back to a federal form of government something like that under the Articles of Confederation. If so, the problem is how to proceed. Many Americans feel (and are) trapped and thwarted by government power.

I see two paths. Americans can do this either acting as individuals formed into a body politic of 300 million Americans or as 50 body politics organized by state. I think action by state has a better chance of success.

To act as one body, Americans would have to alter their Constitution. The divisions among Americans make this highly unlikely. Even if it were pursued, the results would be highly uncertain.

Yes, indeed. The key to success on a large scale is mobilization and activation. Individuals ranting and raving about wrongdoings are portrayed negatively in the public and only get a 10 second soundbyte on the evening news. They aren’t taken seriously and assisted in their dilemma. Why do so when they can be paraded about as a malicious Angry White Man or crazed Right Wing Fringer “bitterly clinging to their guns and religion” as the illustrious BHO would say. They don’t have much to say about their own dilemma because they are ignored by the larger system itself. Good luck trying to get your point across to a newsie. Even if you find a sympathetic ear, you can oh so easily have the entirety of your story demolished by editorial oversight. Far too many people with an ounce of power over something have an agenda to Lord it over everyone else. Just ask a Mall Cop.

Rozeff makes another good point that

A tax revolt that works from and through the state legislatures directly undermines the Union. It directly challenges the power of Congress to tax. That’s a far stronger political platform for restructuring the United States.

which is certainly true, but is a concept so far down the road to most Americans that they haven’t even thought that far ahead. Mostly, they are concerned with just trying to live their lives and minimize Government intrusion and tyranny into it, rather than proactively attempting to fix what is broken within it.

Outright secession is one political measure in a spectrum of possible actions by which one or more states stand up to the U.S. government. Nullification is another. Withdrawal from the banking system is another. A separate payments system at the state level is a fourth. Refusal to obey any of hundreds of U.S. directives is a fifth. The formation of alliances among states is another.

Rozeff makes some points of interest here and almost blows right by them. Secession is certainly an interesting topic of conversation these days. What with Governor Rick Perry making allusions to it (and being attributed to a lot more – wishful thinking on someone’s part) and more than just the local so-called rednecks (one of my local Border Patrol agents) riding around with ‘Secede’ stickers affixed to their vehicles. The topic has gotten to the level of interest in the mainstream that much of the opposition is scoffing at it as illegal. Well, we know what that means. As Gandhi stated, “First they ignore you, then they laugh at you, then they attack you, then you win.” Well if this is true, then the Secessionists are probably transversing from stage 2 to stage 3…

Nullification is another topic worthy of discussion. These United States are a collective of 50 individual States (as well as some Protectorates and other Holdings which aren’t quite “states”) which incorporated a Federal Government to oversee a very specific and limited set of Powers. The U.S. Constitution and the Bill of Rights explicitly enumerate a finite list of Rights and privileges thereon. Now, the States authorized themselves an Out when it comes to laws that the Federal Government comes up with. Normally, the various states would be beholden to Federal laws, except whereby they are outside the scope of the explicitly delegated Powers of the Federal Government. Nullification is the Right of the state in question to nullify, or invalidate the Federal law because of it’s Unconstitutionality. This is a topic that most citizens don’t understand. However, it is something they really need to understand, because it goes to the heart of an overpowering and tyrannical Federal Government. When all legal means of redress are subverted, how does one seek satisfaction?

Next we have the topic of withdrawal from the banking system. This is yet again a difficult topic to discuss due to the vast majority of people’s misunderstanding of it. When you ask the man on the street about our banking system, he almost assuredly talks about saving and checking accounts. He thinks that the bank holds your money to loan to other people at higher interest so it makes money and can pay you smaller amounts of interest. This is a bald faced lie. Their are two types of banking prevalent to this conversation, Central Banking and Fractional Reserve Banking. The former is the macro system while the latter is the micro system. Central Banking in short, is ‘Money as Debt’ which is why we in America have a debt-based economy. It’s all about pushing debt around and debt management. You take on an amount of debt and pay it back with interest. That’s how money is made here. The problem with this is that the debt grows from interest and can never be paid back because their is not enough money in existence to pay it back. This eventually leads to bankruptcy of someone or something. On the large scale, the Federal Government doesn’t even print it’s own money! They buy it from the Federal Reserve through the issue of Bonds in the Bond Market. It is distributed in turn to the regional Federal Reserve branches and then to local banks in said regions.

Fractional Reserve Banking is where the real theft occurs. This is the kind of theft that the man on the street can wrap his head around because it doesn’t have an illustrious number of zeroes after it, boggling his mind. When I deposit $1,000 into a bank, they aren’t holding that money and loaning it to other people to make more money for me. Instead, through the miracle of Fractional Reserve Banking, they have just created more money out of thin air! Banking law allows the bank to loan out more money than they hold on deposit. That $1,000 in the vault means they get to issue “Lines of Credit” to everybody to the ratio of 10 to 1. There are several cartoons on YouTube which eloquently explain this better than I could.

Rozeff’s last 3 arguments are perhaps beyond the scope of this article, and quite a bit more in depth as to their requirements.

In short, the impending tides of  turbulence can bring on any number of effects if the citizenry of the nation unites under their respective States to do battle with the Monsters in the Swamp.

It’s official. The Almighty One has officially flushed the Republic down the drain. He successfully bought enough votes from Congress to pass Obamacare with enough of a margin to not “single out” any one particular Democrat. Never mind that the Leprechaun changed his vote to Aye after a flight of Airforce One. Never mind that the Stupak coalition had been holding out due to abortion language. Never mind that the general population had soundly notified the Monsters in the Swamp that this socialistic amalgamation of quasi taxes was not only undesirable, but unwanted and despised. That talking heads in DC didn’t follow the wishes of their constituents however. Instead, they turned on them. We’re that much closer to the collapse of the Republic thanks to the abomination that was passed yesterday, led by the likes of Nancy Pelosi.

If Uncle Sam were a genuine human instead of an amalgamated cartoonified concept, he would be aching in pain right now, reaching around in his back pocket seeking a missing billfold or wallet, because not only does he not have the money to pay for this monstrosity, his entire wallet has been stolen away from him, now residing in the hands of the Central Banks of the World. Is it a surprise that the same people who don’t pay their taxes are the kind of people that are hired to run the economy? Is it a surprise that our country, which is functionally bankrupt, is in such a ridiculously high debt, that our grandchildren will inherit it because there is no way for us to pay it off ourselves? Never mind the unfunded liabilities which are OFF the books. Those that are ON the books are bad enough! When Congress votes to raise the debt ceiling by 1.9 TRILLION dollars with the expectation of voting to raise it yet again the next Legislative Session by over 2 TRILLION, where can we possibly go from there? We are currently officially in debt some 12.6 TRILLION dollars. This latest failure from the District is ostensibly going to cost some 900 BILLION dollars. As was seen with TARP 2.0, the costs tripled. It is very likely to triple with this legislation as well. Hopefully we can be only so lucky to keep it reigned in that low without an even higher multiplier. I find it disgusting that my own government has incurred a debt approximating $40,000 dollars per citizen. Yes, that’s right. You, me, your friends, family, and strangers, have all incurred a debt of approximately $40,000 each because your so-called Representatives have committed themselves to a disastrous course. Much like the Titanic being an “unsinkable” ship that totally disproved it’s motto, the U.S.ofA is now officially headed on a sinking course. Your Legislators have failed you. Where every single Republican in the House voted against this bill with 45 Democrats joined them, a simple majority still passed it with a vote of 219-212. This includes our very own Valley “Representatives”, Congressmen Cuellar, Ortiz, & Hinojosa.

Make sure to let your “Representatives” know your thoughts regarding their stab-you-in-the-back vote for Obamacare.

Representative Cuellar Representative Ortiz Representative Hinojosa
336 Cannon H.O.B. 2110 Rayburn HOB 2463 Rayburn HOB
Washington, DC 20515 Washington, DC 20515 Washington, DC 20515
Phone: (202)225-1640 Phone: (202)225-7742 Phone: (202)225-2531
Fax: (202)225-1641 Fax: (202)226-1134 Fax: (202)225-5688
Toll-Free: 1(877)780-0028

… when he said “In the long run we are all dead.”  This newly passed “health care reform” bill just proves how dead America has become (about as dead as a George Romero zombie).  

God help us.

BTW, we owe a big thanks to the American Medical Association, labor unions, and the pharmaceutical corporate industry for helping Congress jip us.

“Sometimes it is said that man cannot be trusted with the government of himself. Can he be then trusted with the government of others?” – Thomas Jefferson

Today the House of Representatives are voting on a historic bill to push coverage for an additional 32 million people (supposedly), and this is done with the cause that people who aren’t covered with health insurance will fall under the responsibility of the federal government.

WASHINGTON – With House Democratic leaders confident they have the 216 votes needed to pass a historic vote Sunday on sweeping health care reform, Republicans were focused on the 20 Democrats who were still uncommitted late Saturday and could derail the legislation.

House Republican leader John Boehner said Sunday that Democrats have yet to lock in enough votes.The Ohio Republican told NBC’s “Meet the Press” that the plan is a government takeover opposed by the vast majority of Americans.

House Majority Leader Steny Hoyer and Connecticut Rep. John Larson, chairman of the Democratic caucus in the House, said their party has the votes needed to pass the bill but acknowledged they have yet to nail down commitments from a handful of members.

“There are still members looking at it and trying to make up their minds,” Hoyer said on “Meet the Press” in the hours before the vote. He added that the holdouts numbered in “the low single digits.”

“We think there are going to be 216-plus votes when we call the roll,” Hoyer said.

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My translation: the geniuses in Washington thought that since you can’t take care of your self, they, in their all encompassing knowledge and lordship, will take care of you as a mother rat that looks over her young (and are notorious for eating them when hungry).  Hmm, I believe it was Patrick Henry who once said, “I smell a rat.”

Update: Regarding this bill, both conservatives and progressives are correct:

Conservatives are corrent in pointing out that the bill is socialist; it gives greater power for the government to hold your medical records and control your care between the physician and you.

Progressives are correct in maintaining that the bill is a tribute to privatization: it produces huge amounts of subsidies toward various companies/corporations that will be participating under the government scheme, all the while trampling the power of small bussinesses and individuals that barely make enough.

They should just call this bill the fascistic health care reform since it merges the corporation and the state (“corporate state,” in the words of Benito Moussolini).  Who knew we travelled this far?

Update2: As much as I dislike the politics of Nancy Pelosi, this just boils down to her dirty level of professionalism when she passes through the anti-Obamacare protesters with her trail of goons to taunt them.

In other news… “No, He Cant!” trinket sales are up.

Obamacare Obamascare

Obamacare Obamascare

Governor “Good Hair” Perry raises tough rhetoric today and blasted Obamacare’s goal of forcing “their very expansive government philosophy down our collective throats.”

“It really is a state issue, and if there was ever an argument for the 10th Amendment and for letting the states find a solution to their problems, this may be at the top of the class,” Perry said. “A government-run healthcare system is financially unstable. It’s not the solution.”

And now I have seen everything. The queen of the Nanny States, Great Britain, has seen fit to become the first country to introduce a knife that is designed explicitly to remove stabbing capability. Yes, because apparently everyone in their kitchen near their steak knives and cutting knives are so keen to pick them up and part human flesh in acts of random violence and mutilation, a British designer has seen fit to introduce a knife that is blunted such that stabbing is ineffectual. Oh, never mind that it still has an sharp edge over 5 inches in length. But, why would anyone bother slashing someone with a knife? No, that wouldn’t make sense when you could *stab* them instead. Let’s not forget this is the same country that has outlawed the mere citizen from carrying nearly any kind of pocketknife in his pants or on his belt. Yes, a swiss army knife in your pocket would get you in serious trouble with the Bobbies across the Pond.

It is times like this that it is important to remember that a knife is nothing more than a tool. You use it to accomplish a task. In this case, the task is to cut. Whether than is my well-done steak or a Polish sausage I’ve just grilled in a friend’s backyard from HEB. The intended role of the knife is to separate that meat into a small enough piece that I can place it into my mouth and masticate it into a shredding of beefy joy.

The intent behind the use of the tool dictates what it does. Tell me, will a mugger or rapist or thief purchase these expensive knives to NOT stab you with, when instead he can use any other piece of metal that has a sharp point to do the same? Oh wait, even with a blunted edge, he can still slice your throat right open. Gee, I’m glad the Nannies in the UK have thought of that.

from http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/news/uk/crime/article6501720.ece

The first “anti-stab” knife is to go on sale in Britain, designed to work as normal in the kitchen but to be ineffective as a weapon.

The knife has a rounded edge instead of a point and will snag on clothing and skin to make it more difficult to stab someone.

It was invented by industrial designer John Cornock, who was inspired by a documentary in which doctors advocated banning traditional knives.

Mr Cornock, 42, from Swindon, said that the knife will cut vegetables, but will make it almost impossible to stab someone to death and will reduce the risk of accidental injuries.

He said: “It can never be a totally safe knife, but the idea is you can’t inflict a fatal wound. Nobody could just grab one out of the kitchen drawer and kill someone.”

The knife is expected to sell for around £40-50 and has been tested with “very favourable” results by the Home Office’s Design and Technology Alliance – set up to research products that can deter crime.

anti-stab knife