Thursday, August 13, 2009

Liveable Communities Act

by Smitty

May fortune bless PJTV. Trifecta's coverage of the Liveable Communities Act is essential reporting that garners a cricket chirp from the propaganda wing of the Democratic party. It also uses a magic term: "Federal money".

While the Treasury controls the legal tender, the document that authorized a federal treasury begins with the words "We the People". When we abdicate the egalitarian concept of "We the People", and let DC get away with pretending that the dollars emerge, manna-like, from any source other than the taxpayer, we enter an inverted realm.

The govnermnental cart bethinks itself the economic horse. There is enough momentum in the system for the cart to drag the horse, but everything will progressively worsen. The cart is the load, the horse is the source, and absolutely no amount of wishful, progressive thinking will alter this.

Around the world, we see governments oozing towards weakness and tyranny. Our own government shamefully cozies up to thugs on several continents. Up this noise. Let's get the Federalism Amendment going. Start pressuring your governor now. Article V, ye patriots. It's not too late, though the pain involved in picking up the horse and resetting a natural arrangement does worsen by the day, and by the disgusting legislative floater squeezed out by this atrocious 111th Congress.

3 comments:

  1. Smitty:

    "...we enter an inverted realm."

    You are particularly eloquent today. Your post is succinct, spot on.

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  2. PLEASE!!! Do you know what a Constitutional Convention would be like with Congress full of far left Democracts?? That what that Federalism Amendment is asking for.
    Please do not promote anything that calls for a Con Con. That is just playing into the hands of these Marxist B-----ds.

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  3. Do you know what a Constitutional Convention would be like with Congress full of far left Democracts??

    Highly respectful of "We the People", amassed with various implements and a mind to get strictly constructional, I surmise.

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