11.22.09
Who Cares!
Who cares that the scheming, corrupt politicians are crafting meaningless, unnecessary health care and cap/trade legislation. They will only get voluntary citizens and non-citizens participation. The people of the U.S. have a history of ignoring laws made by corrupt, out of touch politicians. These same corrupt politicians are the shining examples that do-nothing, enforcement bureaucrats follow.
Law breaking is becoming a social norm. “Recent studies in the U.S. have shown that 90 percent of people today break laws frequently and without twinges of conscience.”
http://www.scribd.com/doc/2213/Has-Lawbreaking-Become-A-Social-Norm
Two stereotypical groups illustrate the law breaking, ‘nobody cares’ people in the U.S. They are criminals and illegal aliens (who are technically criminals, too). The criminal group will become proportionally larger as corrupt politicians pass more laws. Several examples can be found with drug, motor vehicle and income tax laws.
Think about how many drug law ignoring criminals exist in the U.S. today. Many corrupt politicians are part of this group of law breaking criminals.
Barack Obama admitted cocaine use
http://politicalticker.blogs.cnn.com/2008/10/09/mccain-surrogate-raises-obamas-past-drug-use/
Al Gore admitted to using marijuana
http://norml.org/index.cfm?Group_ID=3461
George W. Bush, Jr. and his cocaine problem
http://www.progress.org/drc12.htm
Bill Clinton “I did inhale” sound byte
http://whatreallyhappened.com/RANCHO/POLITICS/cocaine.html
Corrupt politicians passed laws banning drugs (marijuana, cocaine, ecstasy, crack, ice, etc) and people ignore these laws. And like the above named corrupt politicians, they don’t get caught, but they are still criminals.
Remember prohibition? Corrupt politicians passed the 18th amendment to the Constitution outlawing the manufacturing and sale of alcohol. (The same Constitution corrupt politicians ignore today.) So many people became criminals and continued consuming alcohol that the prohibition amendment was repealed with the 21st amendment. Why, because the law created a nation of lawbreakers.
http://www.druglibrary.org/schaffer/history/e1920/fabian2.htm
Prohibition failed because it was unenforceable. By 1925, half a dozen states, including New York, passed laws banning local police from investigating violations.
http://www.digitalhistory.uh.edu/database/article_display.cfm?HHID=441
Contrastingly, a current example of enforceable laws made unenforceable is happening in Phoenix, AZ today. Congress passed immigration laws and then realized they don’t want them enforced. Elected sheriff, Joe Arpaio, of Maricopa County is enforcing immigration law despite inference from corrupt politicians.
“Arpaio’s Washington D.C. based attorney stated that the decision to curtail the Sheriff’s Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agent status emanates from as high as the White House. Driscoll also says that the White House wants to eventually dissolve the 287G agreement completely with all local law enforcement agencies now assisting the federal government in the fight against the growing problem of illegal immigration into the U.S. Arpaio is outraged but not surprised by this political witch hunt and vows to continue fighting illegal immigration by enforcing all aspects of the state and federal immigration laws, despite Washington’s ploy to curtail his authority.”
http://www.mcso.org/index.php?a=GetModule&mn=Special_Announce
Corrupt politicians can’t have it both ways. Obey some laws and ignore others. Enforcement bureaucrats are confused. This shows that corrupt politicians only pass laws with the illusion of power. The people decide which laws are enforceable.
Everyone driving a car is required by law to have a driver’s license and automobile insurance. Anyone that has ever been hit by someone illegally driving a car quickly finds out two things. First, many people ignore driving laws. Secondly, enforcement bureaucrats either have no way or don’t give a care about tracking down and punishing these law breakers. “15% of auto accidents in the State of California involve uninsured vehicles.”
http://cssrc.us/web/12/publications.aspx?id=3270&AspxAutoDetectCookieSupport=1
All the motor vehicle laws corrupt politicians pass mean nothing to the millions of law breaking drivers. The people decide which laws are reasonable. Then they apply ‘situational ethics’ to obeying them. So you really think health care and cap/trade legislation will be taken seriously?
You’re living in Neverland with Michael Jackson’s spirit if you think criminals or illegals obey the (non-existent, imaginary) personal income tax laws? The underground economy in the U.S. exceeds 2 trillion of dollars each year.
http://www.news.wisc.edu/16555
Enforcement bureaucrats follow the example of corrupt politicians and have become part of this underground economy. How else can you explain non-enforcement of income tax laws among the criminals (Timothy Franz Geithner) and illegals? The more tax laws corrupt politicians in Congress pass, the more people ignore these tax laws and the underground economy grows.
Enforcing law is not politically correct today. Consider how police action is hampered by ‘civil rights’ groups. If caught, mass murders and common criminals are cared for with tax dollars for years. Soon the homeless will figure out the system. Commit a crime and you get a cot, health care, food and access to an education at tax payer expense.
One can only conclude that laws passed by corrupt politicians are voluntary. Just as people decide which drug, motor vehicle, or income tax laws they will or won’t obey, final enforcement decision about health care and cap/trade legislation will be made by the people.
Congress is full of corrupt, out of touch politicians. Just reason, how can a person worth multi-millions of dollars identify with the average person making less that $50,000 a year? ‘Recently, the Center for Responsive Politics (CRP) analyzed the financial assets of US lawmakers based on required annual disclosures, and found that there are 237 (out of 538 congressional members) millionaires in the US Congress.’
http://www.cnbc.com/id/33993791?slide=1
Corrupt politicians can’t and don’t represent average people. What the U.S. has are millionaire politicians pretending to represent average hard working American citizens. They really represent a political financial element existing within the corporate wealthy today, as exemplified in their actions.
While the people are making up their minds which laws to obey, they will vote against the latest wave of corruption in Congress.
Vote Out The Bums – every incumbent, every election.
Nobody in their right mind can argue that Senator Byrd ‘a living legend’ of West Virginia after 56 of living off taxpayers is representing anyone but special interest today. (Unless West Virginia has a geriatric population void of anyone under the age of 60!), He should have been elected out of office 50 years ago. Re-electing Byrd all these years only proves that voters in West Virginia have the fewest teeth per person, nationally!
VOTB: Vote Out The (out-of-touch) Bums – every incumbent, every election.
Visit the VOTB store and eliminate the ‘out-of-touch’ politicians from public non-service.
Assigned Reading:
A Case For Secession – Introduction
http://www.gather.com/viewArticle.action?articleId=281474977903507