Friday, June 29, 2012
Scotus Decision
Let's read this for what it really is: The Government now has license to dictate every part of our lives. By refusing to comply we the public will incur a penalty termed "A Tax", and the Supreme court has reaffirmed the Governments right to tax. You can bet Romney will see this the same way and will use it to further his own agenda. Freedom has been lost today.
Next up: "Personal Liability Insurance"??? Or perhaps a mandate to maintain a Lawyer on retainer permanently? Perhaps even the IRS will be hiring out to do Personal Debt Collection? Makes sense as everything they collect can be termed a "Tax". Bet ya didn't think that Cable bill you didn't pay could be a Tax? Borrow 20 bucks from your neighbor and have an IRS agent on your doorstep to collect? The possibilities are endless.
Obama's personal Army:
http://www.brainyquote.com/quotes/quotes/b/barackobam409184.html
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Tt2yGzHfy7s
And well now he's got it:
http://news.investors.com/article/607161/201204091855/obama-can-only-enforce-obamacare-with-irs.htm
http://legalinsurrection.com/2012/06/how-right-i-was-irs-the-new-health-care-enforcer/
Sunday, June 24, 2012
Gunwalking: The Difference
While similar in design and intent the two were miles apart in application and result. GWB...no guns lost and NO ONE DIED. Obama...1700 guns "Allowed to cross the border and lost" and Two Federal agents killed and a large number of Mexican citizens killed. The Bush administration wanted to track and apprehend the Mexican drug cartels and the Obama administration wanted to further his "Backdoor Gun Legislation".
Saturday, June 9, 2012
Watch for this one:
http://thehill.com/blogs/floor-action/house/159397-obama-floats-plan-to-tax-cars-by-the-mile
Do you own a car, or two? Or a couple of Motorcycles? This is what's now being studied by the CBO. While it says the VMT is only an idea being studied lets not forget how currently the Mood in the Whitehouse is to promote "infrastructure improvements" and well they will need money for that. While the plan makes some sense the implementation is unrealistic. Not that it says "could be tracked by installing electronic equipment on each car". Now that means "every single vehicle in the country". This device would have to be a GPS unit which would track the vehicle's movements everywhere it went. Consider the possibilities.
!. A nationwide database of every driver in the country which must also have personal information (ie: financial information for billing) .
2. An agency to track and maintain ALL (254.4 million registered passenger vehicles in the United States according to a 2007 DOT study.) the vehicles in the us.
3. The possibility of GPS based traffic enforcement . Rickey, how many people have they fired for traffic infractions via the GPS system? Just think.....You're speeding, intentionally or not. The VMT system notes and registers this and generates a traffic citation. They can either sent a ticket to the vehicle owner of record or more likely deduct the fine the next time you get gas.
3. Equipping the local DMV's to install, maintain and enforce the mandatory equipping of GPS devices to every vehicle in their state.
4. Not to mention the possibility of each state or municipality adding their own surcharges to the fees collected.
You may laugh and think the idea is rediculous but the technology exists right now. It's merely the implementation that remains.
Do you own a car, or two? Or a couple of Motorcycles? This is what's now being studied by the CBO. While it says the VMT is only an idea being studied lets not forget how currently the Mood in the Whitehouse is to promote "infrastructure improvements" and well they will need money for that. While the plan makes some sense the implementation is unrealistic. Not that it says "could be tracked by installing electronic equipment on each car". Now that means "every single vehicle in the country". This device would have to be a GPS unit which would track the vehicle's movements everywhere it went. Consider the possibilities.
!. A nationwide database of every driver in the country which must also have personal information (ie: financial information for billing) .
2. An agency to track and maintain ALL (254.4 million registered passenger vehicles in the United States according to a 2007 DOT study.) the vehicles in the us.
3. The possibility of GPS based traffic enforcement . Rickey, how many people have they fired for traffic infractions via the GPS system? Just think.....You're speeding, intentionally or not. The VMT system notes and registers this and generates a traffic citation. They can either sent a ticket to the vehicle owner of record or more likely deduct the fine the next time you get gas.
3. Equipping the local DMV's to install, maintain and enforce the mandatory equipping of GPS devices to every vehicle in their state.
4. Not to mention the possibility of each state or municipality adding their own surcharges to the fees collected.
You may laugh and think the idea is rediculous but the technology exists right now. It's merely the implementation that remains.
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