If we can prevent the government from wasting the labor of the people
under the pretense of caring for them, they will be happy. - Thomas Jefferson


Showing posts with label presidential. Show all posts
Showing posts with label presidential. Show all posts

Sunday, March 18, 2012

NDAA - Natural Disposition to Apprehend Americans

Meh... Bad title... This whole post is just an excuse to re-post of a Facebook rant I wrote tonight. It has everything to do with this blog, in that our tax dollar supported government is doing shit that is most-certainly not in our best interest... This is far more political than I like to go with this blog, but at least I show that my intent is non-partisan (even though the hate is directed at the current president).

Straight to the rant:
A post and some responses led me to write an Obama is better than Bush comment on a friends wall. In it, I referred to wars and Bin Laden - easy pickin's for a Obama vs. Bush thread. However, with my bent on moderation and the necessity for more political parties and less polarization, I couldn't go out like that. So, I took a minute to articulate my main hate on Obama too. Having finally put words to a thought that has been bugging me for a few weeks, I thought I'd cut'n'paste 'n' share:
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Why Obama should indeed be shown the door:

1.) He is the first president in the history of our great nation that signed a bill into law allowing the federal government to apprehend and detain any one of us as long as they want. The only requirement is that they claim the detention is based on suspicion of "terrorism or supporting terrorists." That he signed it 'reluctantly' is irrelevant. That the current administration may never use this power is irrelevant. That our government can abduct us and make us disappear is unacceptable.
http://www.digitaljournal.com/article/317046


2.) The federal government has equated cannabis use as terrorism in the past. In an ad ran by the Office of National Drug Control Policy during the Bush years, "Sharing a joint in your friend's back yard" was described as support of terrorism.
http://www.cannabis-marijuana.com/drugterrorist.html


Put 1 and 2 together and we are not that far away from the government rounding up pot heads and detaining them indefinitely, without charges, without the ability to defend themselves in the courts. While this is extreme and highly unlikely, Obama's signature on that bill make this a possibility. That some future administration, in even more polarized times may take up the mantle of ending the war on drugs once and for all, is a possibility that seems unimaginable today.

Again, I point out that we need more options because it is starting to feel like 1984 up in here. With republicans we're screwed, with democrats we're shafted. Either way, I'm not loving it, no matter how many times McDonalds tries to tell me otherwise.
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After reviewing the cut'n'paste, I realized it is a bit centered on cannabis users. While some of the best people I know regularly use cannabis, I'm trying to illustrate the truly profound depth of this law. While it is easy to draw the connection to highlight the contrast between everyone's favorite pot head and people who support terrorists, I'm not just talking about hungry people that don't feel like getting off the couch to find food. The vagueness of the terrorism charges is intense and by being forbidden due process, the government cannot be held accountable. A sitting administration can round up its opposition, claim terrorism, and lock them up. Period. No review. No chance to call bullshit. Nothing. Gone for good with no avenue for recourse.

Not acceptable. We need to be far more pissed off about this than we are. Screw the 99% vs. 1%... The Patriot Act didn't even go this far. This is the kind of thing we expect from China, Russia, or Saudi Arabia. This is not what we expected the founding father's vision of freedom in our country to turn into.


THIS is whyipaytaxes.

Thursday, October 21, 2010

Now where'd I put those nukes?

Ok... So we didn't actually lose any nuclear weapons, but apparently our country was left without nuclear defenses for a span of months late in the Clinton Administration.

As it turns out, the Presidential aide that was responsible for the nuclear launch codes 'lost' them. Without these codes, even the President can't set forth a nuclear winter upon our enemies.

Not exactly a set of car keys you're dealing with here dude...

The best part, the watchdog for the codes from the Pentagon was easily sent chasing his own tail. Each time the aide was asked to show the codes, he said that Clinton had them on his person and was in a 'Very Important Meeting' and couldn't be bothered.
Rather than waiting around for the President to show up, the watchdog felt the aide's excuses were good enough for now. (I wonder if Presidents often keep the codes on them. The feeling of potential power must be a bit intoxicating...)

Building and implementing a fool proof system to safeguard a devastating system turns out only to be proof of fools...

THIS is whyipaytaxes.

read more: US presidential nuclear codes 'lost for months'(bbc)

Saturday, February 14, 2009

Stimulated

Wooo Hooo!!! I sure feel stimulated now!

In the end, the spend crazy liberals ended up passing a stimulus package that is about 10% higher than the last package the Bush and the Republicans passed not 6 months ago. But the Dems are the crazy spendy ones. (I actually heard a republican use the line of logic: 2 wrongs don't make a right. He basically said: Sure, us republicans have been spending money like it is going out of style for the last 8 years, but that doesn't mean the Democrats can do the same!) (No reference. I was watching CSPAN and forgot to note who was talking at the time...)

I noticed one bit of spin used to soften expectations a bit. Its strange how adding just two words can really change the substance of a sentence. Mr. Obama: the plan will "save or create more than 3.5 million jobs". [ea] (bbc)
So. He's no longer telling us his plan will create new jobs. Now he's just saying that as long as 3.5 million people keep their jobs, he's done his. Sweet technicalities...

Spending $787 BILLION now to avoid the discomfort our children will experience when the bill comes due...

THIS is whyipaytaxes.

Monday, February 2, 2009

Do as I say, not as I do

This one is already older than the hills, but I'm sure a lot of people missed it the first time...

With great fanfare, pomp, and, of course, circumstance, Obama has created a new rule to prevent lobbyists from working with the government and vice versa. This process had gotten quite out of hand with the last administration in cases where fine, upstanding government employees would give out contracts to a business, then leave the government and join the business with all the lucrative contracts. Or, a former board member of a company would then step into a government role that gives out contracts to the company they recently worked for. You can see how it would get messy.

Good rule, right? Then why is the new administration already making exceptions to the rule?

Open and honest government. You know, starting right now...

THIS is whyipaytaxes...

Sunday, January 18, 2009

Now THAT is a security detail

High security for Obama's inauguration(bbc)

4,000 DC cops
4,000 Other cops
5,000 Soldiers and Sailors
Thousands of National Guard
57 different Government Agencies
Helicopter patrols over the air space now
Jets join the 'copters to patrol air space for the events
Coast Guard patrols Potomac and other waters in high speed boats
Roads & Bridges closed
Sniffer dogs patrolling the subway and crowds
Snipers in position throughout DC
Security screens for banned items

Dubbed a "National Security Event"

Maybe they should have done it the Dick Cheney way. That is, in a bunker, with no one around, and later you can provide a one sentence press release that the new president has been sworn in.

THIS is whyipaytaxes.

Wednesday, January 14, 2009

The Beast

Oh my. She is a beauty. I'll bet the miles per gallon are pretty low, it's got a full bar, and one can fit a whole bunch of dead hookers in the trunk. It has its own oxygen supply, the tires will still work when flattened, etc. etc.

All in all, far from the worst thing they've done with my taxes...

THIS is whyipaytaxes.

Tuesday, January 6, 2009

A better batch of clowns

This article is a great look at the new batch of clowns that hope to turn this circus into the Cirque du Soleil.
Profiles: Obama's team so far(bbc)

I know. There's a lot of words on those pages and you've been SO busy lately. But you might as well take a look around. I like comparing it to an old TV show where they introduce each character and give him or her a back story. Old white guy in charge of wars, an Asian Scientist tasked with saving the world, there's even a guy wearing a cowboy hat!

I wonder how long before these lovable little scamps discover the true joys of corruption?
I also think that on inauguration day, these people should all get together and come piling out of a tiny car. It'll be great, there'll be a trapeze and elephants...

After the last eight years, I don't suppose it could get any worse. There's my hope for change. Oh, and

THIS is whyipaytaxes.

(Since I know you aren't going to read the bios in the article, at least glance at the list of names. Try to remember which one thinks men are just plain better at science because it comes with the penis)
(Hint: Its a male! One that obviously doesn't understand science!)


Government Positions
Secretary of State: Hillary Clinton
Defence Secretary: Robert Gates
Treasury Secretary: Timothy Geithner
Health Secretary: Tom Daschle
Attorney General (Justice Secretary): Eric Holder
Homeland Security Secretary: Janet Napolitano
UN ambassador: Susan Rice
Energy Secretary: Steven Chu
EPA Administrator (Environment Secretary): Lisa Jackson
Housing Secretary: Shaun Donovan
Education Secretary: Arne Duncan
Interior Secretary: Ken Salazar
Agriculture Secretary: Tom Vilsack
CIA Director: Leon Panetta


White House Staff
National Security Adviser: General James Jones
National Economic Council: Lawrence Summers
Chief of Staff: Rahm Emanuel
Senior adviser: David Axelrod
Senior adviser: Valerie Jarrett
Transition co-chair: John Podesta
Senior adviser: Pete Rouse
Press secretary: Robert Gibbs
White House counsel: Greg Craig
Assistant for legislative affairs: Phil Schiliro
VP chief of staff: Ron Klain

Saturday, December 27, 2008

Peace in the Middle East - Mission Accomplished

A smattering of todays headlines (12/28/08) from BBCs Mid East and South Asia News Pages provided as evidence of Bush's success at bringing peace and security to the Mid-East. (and a headline from Bloomberg to highlight that in spite of the BILLIONS we've given their military, the Pakistanis are moving their troops FROM the Afghan border where we need 'em TO the Indian border for bullshit posturing)

Massive Israeli air raids on Gaza
Israel set for prolonged Gaza op Israeli F-16 bombers hit targets across the Gaza Strip on Saturday, killing at least 227 people, local medics say. (Guess who sold them the f-16s?)
Taleban 'will kill school girls'
Many killed by Baghdad car bomb
Afghan police die in suicide bomb
Bomber targets Sri Lanka capital
Clashes mark final Kashmir poll
Pakistan MPs urge India restraint
US warning on South Asia tensionThe United States has urged India and Pakistan to avoid unnecessarily raising tension amid reports of troop movements to the border.
India Steps Up Diplomatic Pressure as Pakistan Redeploys Troops (bloomberg)

Just remember, when you hear Bush talk about how he's brought peace and stability, he simply means we haven't had an attack on our soil since the last one. I'll be the first to admit that these headlines weren't directly caused by Bush, but he's the one out there pumping up his legacy. Perhaps if he wasn't spending so much time and resources trying to talk the world into believing he did a bang up job, I wouldn't have felt it necessary to spend this much time pointing out that we're not out of the woods yet...

Bush on His Record(wsj)
"therefore the two-state solution led by a Palestinian Authority that recognized Israel has now come to be."
"broader "freedom agenda" in the Middle East. That agenda, he says, is working, [...] is really the only practical way to provide long-term security"

Bush stands by his time in office(bbc)

‘Good’ progress on Israeli-Palestinian peace: Bush(tin) (12/20/08) Bush said that there has been a “good deal” of progress in the Israeli-Palestinian peace process despite the failed effort to reach a settlement before he leaves office.

(anyone remember in January when Bush actually thought he'd have the Israelis and Palestinians singing Kum Bay Ya by the end of this year because he held a meeting for them in Maryland?)
Bush: Israeli-Palestinian peace possible within a year(
th) (1/4/08)

Presidential Media Blitz to point out how good he was, because we would have never noticed it without his help...

THIS is whyipaytaxes:
"In my line of work you gotta keep repeating things over and over and over again for the truth to sink in, to kinda catapult the propaganda." - Dubya, May 24, 2005

Thursday, September 18, 2008

Have I mentioned?

Have I pointed out that we're paying McCain and Obama a salary this year?

Don't get me wrong, I'm pretty sure we rarely get our money's worth from ANY Senator, but these guys aren't getting ANYthing done...

Also, don't get me wrong, its not like they get paid a whole lot. By McCain's standards, someone making $169,300 (About.com) is middle class at best.

THIS is whyipaytaxes.