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VIPR Searches and the American Citizen: ‘Dominate. Intimidate. Control.’

By John W. Whitehead

“They’re trying to scare the pants off the American people that we need these things… Fear is a commodity and they’re selling it. The more they can sell it, the more we buy into it. When American people are afraid, they will accept anything.”–Kate Hanni, passengers’ rights advocate

“Uncontrolled search and seizure is one of the first and most effective weapons in the arsenal of every arbitrary government…Among deprivations of rights, none is so effective in cowing a population, crushing the spirit of the individual and putting terror in every heart.”– Justice Robert Jackson, chief U.S. prosecutor at the Nuremberg Trials

Police State

The transition to a police state will not come about with a dramatic coup d’etat, with battering rams and marauding militia. As we have experienced first-hand in recent years, it will creep in softly, one violation at a time, until suddenly you find yourself being subjected to random patdowns and security sweeps during your morning commute to work or quick trip to the shopping mall.

Perhaps you have yet to experience the particular thrill, and I use that word loosely, of being manhandled by government agents, having your personal possessions pawed through, and your activities and associations scrutinized. If so, not to worry. It’s only a matter of time before more and more Americans will experience such a military task force knocking at their door. Only, chances are that it won’t be a knock, and they might not even be at home when government agents decide to “investigate” them. Continue reading VIPR Searches and the American Citizen: ‘Dominate. Intimidate. Control.’

OWS Finds out Communism Doesn’t Work? Go Figure…

An interesting article in the New York post appeared that indicated the Occupy Wall Street movement protesters are finding out the what they are “protesting” for, may not be what they really want…. Read more.

Cain Gaining Momentum and Presenting Real Hope and Change

Herman Cain surprised everyone this past weekend by coming out on top of the Florida Straw Poll.  He garnered over 37% of the votes – beating out the two media declared front runners Romney (14%)  and Perry(15.43%) combined.

Now, yes things are volatile and the front runners can change almost daily. It wasn’t long ago that Michelle Bachmann was the front runner in the straw polls but only received a little over 1% of the votes in Florida.

Are the tides turning? Can one man really bring hope and change and not fluff and stuff?

I think Herman Cain has some great ideas. His 9-9-9 plan is very intriguing and should be seriously considered. However, one thing that has not been mentioned or even asked of Cain is this: Will the national sales tax, personal tax and corporate tax rates be set in stone – unchangeable by politicians in the future and how will he insure that it can never be changed? And shouldn’t food and clothing – the necessities of living be exempted from the 9% national sales tax?

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Obama’s Americans Jobs Act Creates More Czars and Redundant Federal Agencies (again)

By Lurita Doan - Townhall.com

As the Obama agenda proves increasingly impotent, Americans have witnessed Obama’s czars crash and burn or run for cover over the past thirty months.  From Van Jones to Kevin Jennings to Nancy-Ann DeParle to Todd Stern toRon Bloom, Obama’s style of management–bypassing the senate-confirmed agency heads–has failed to yield the results promised to the American people.  You would think Obama would give up on the failed idea of using a curious collection of White House czars to manage complex economic and regulatory issues. No way.

Instead, in the American Jobs Act, Obama is proposing a new group of czars as a part of his “jobs” act– the American Infrastructure Financing Authority (AIFA) czars.  President Obama’s newest czars will be given the authority to manage over a trillion dollars of federal funding for roads, bridges, buildings, waterways, dams and other infrastructure.

Here we go again.  No doubt, Obama hopes that few legislators or American citizens will read the deadly details buried within the 199 pages of his proposed American Jobs Act that will establish this latest czar-ship, nor understand just how expensive AIFA is going to be.

As with Obama’s other czars, the AIFA czar comes with infrastructure requirements of his own: staff, office space and technology needed to perform the job. Managing what is in reality a trillion dollar budget is going to require a huge new staff that will, essentially represent an entire new federal agency.  Of course, nowhere does President Obama tell us why a new czar is required to manage infrastructure projects.  More importantly, Obama does not explain why the vast federal bureaucracy now responsible for these activities must be bypassed and a new, redundant agency is built.

Make no mistake: the AIFA Czar position is redundant.  All of the infrastructure projects and tasks identified to be performed by Obama’s new Czar are already the responsibilities of the Senate-confirmed heads of Department of Transportation, the U.S. General Services Administration and the Department of Energy.

Original article found at http://townhall.com/columnists/luritadoan/2011/09/19/obama_proposes_new_czar

What is your share of Government Costs?

We at the Ohio Free Press stumbled upon this great website that allows you to insert your education level, age, average salary and will show you what your share of government costs will tally over your lifetime. Even better yet is that it shows you what would have been YOUR money had it not been used for all that “necessary” government spending.

Visit www.mygovcost.org to see how much you will end up paying for your government.

Makes you really wonder why we need such a HUGE government.

Hydrogen Barackside

In light of everything going on, we thought it would be nice to have at least a little chuckle at our current state of insanity in this country. At least this Scottish cartoonist on the other side of the pond can see the truth in it all. Funny that most Americans can’t.

Hydrogen Barackside

Health Care Vote Highlights Obama’s Challenge in Ohio

By Caitlin Huey-Burns – August 1, 2011

Voters in the key battleground state of Ohio have an opportunity to deliver a verdict on President Obama’s landmark legislative accomplishment a year ahead of the 2012 election. Ohio’s chief election official confirmed last week that voters will get to decide whether they want Ohioans and Buckeye State employers to participate in the health care law Congress passed last year.

A group of Tea Party, limited-government and constitutional law activists spent over a year collecting signatures to get a health care amendment to the state’s constitution on the ballot this November. Earlier this month, they sent Ohio Secretary of State Jon Husted 546,000 of them, and on Tuesday, the secretary confirmed 426,998 signatures; 386,000 were required.

The bill on the ballot would amend Ohio’s state constitution to block the federal government from requiring residents to carry health insurance, as the law Obama signed last year requires. Under the federal law, states are to set up their own health insurance markets. Ohio’s referendum measure, if passed, would make it illegal for state and local governments to regulate health insurance. That means that even if the federal health care law didn’t exist, Ohio couldn’t create its own state health care system, like the one in place in Massachusetts. Arizona, Oklahoma and Missouri voters have passed similar propositions.

When it comes to the individual mandate, however, the bill is largely symbolic. Federal law supersedes state law, and the courts are in the process of deciding the larger question of whether the government can require people to carry health insurance.

The symbolism, though, is important when it comes to 2012 politics. “Ohioans will send a very clear message to Washington that they don’t want politicians in D.C. controlling their health care decisions,” predicted Jeff Longsteth, campaign manager for Ohioans for Health Care Freedom, a group that helped collect the signatures.

That message will fall hard on President Obama, as health care reform has been perceived, for better or for worse, as his signature accomplishment, and Ohio has long been an election year bellwether for presidential candidates.

In 2008, Obama won the state by four points over John McCain. But voters in the state are unpredictable, and can’t be taken for granted by any candidate. For example, the state narrowly elected, and re-elected, Democrat Bill Clinton, swung for Republican George W. Bush in 2000 and 2004, and pivoted back to a Democrat three years ago after Obama’s campaign launched an extensive get-out-the-vote effort. Then Ohio turned red in the 2010 midterms, electing a Republican governor (John Kasich) and replacing five Democratic congressmen with Republicans.

Complicating Obama’s prospects in Ohio are the state’s high unemployment rate and voters’ sentiments about health care reform. The state’s unemployment rate was 8.8 percent in June, and a recentQuinnipiac University poll shows a large majority (67 percent) of Ohio voters oppose the individual mandate in the health care law (29 percent support it). The poll also shows that the majority of Ohio Republicans back the state ballot measure while the bulk of Democrats oppose it. But independents — a key voting block for any candidate in a swing state — support it, 49 percent to 44 percent. Overall, 48 percent of Ohio voters say they support the amendment while 45 percent oppose it.

Looking forward to the 2012 general election, the health care amendment, regardless of whether it passes, will be “an important issue for conservative Republicans, and they obviously will go into 2012 with this as a key issue for them,” said Paul Beck, a political science professor at Ohio State University. “But they aren’t going to vote Democratic anyway. So it’s this middle group of independents” that will make a difference.

Of course, just because voters say they support or oppose an idea doesn’t mean they will show up to vote on it. This measure will appear on the 2011 ballot and off-year election turnout is traditionally low. Longsteth’s and other groups will spend the next few months encouraging voters to go to the polls in November and educating them on the bill. (Also on the ballot is a measure to overturn the state’s collective bargaining law, which activists hope will encourage voter turnout.)

Progressives in the state, however, will certainly be just as active in mobilizing their voting bloc against the ballot measure. ProgressOhio pored over the signatures last week looking for discrepancies in an effort to challenge the secretary of state’s decision.

Conservatives’ efforts to block the federal health care law in Ohio appear to be stirring up progressives, whose enthusiasm for Obama had waned. Many felt the president’s health care plan didn’t go far enough, for example, and are frustrated by a perceived shift by the president to the center.

Now “they’re, in a way, giving Obama a life raft” by working to stop this opposition measure, said Cliff Schecter, president of the progressive public relations firm Liberatas. “These are the people that were excited about Obama last time.” Attacks from the right on health care “led to a resurgence” among progressives, he said. The president, though, can’t take them for granted either. “I think he should be worried about communicating with his base what his priorities are and . . . living up to more of the promises he made as candidate Obama,” Schecter said.

Meanwhile, state Republicans are also mobilizing their base on the health care amendment and insist that the measure, even if it doesn’t pass, will have national implications, as Ohio will be a major player in deciding who wins the White House. “This directly correlates with who is going to be on the ballot in 2012,” said Chris Maloney, communications director for the Ohio Republican Party. “Clearly this a referendum on ObamaCare.”

But Mitt Romney, who as governor of Massachusetts signed into law a state health care plan that has similarities to Obama’s, could also be on the general election ballot in 2012. The presidential candidate visited Ohio, which is not an early voting state, this week to speak about jobs and the economy and to rail against nationalized health care. He made a similar stump speech in another battleground state, Pennsylvania, last month. On the health care issue, Romney has repeatedly said that the plan he signed into law was specifically designed for Massachusetts and not the entire nation. It was the right plan for the state at the time, he often argues. And as president, Romney insists, he would move to repeal the national health care law.

He might have more defending to do on the issue in Ohio, however.

“He’s going to have to demonstrate to the Ohio constituency and the rest of America that his policies are radically different from what people are rejecting from Barack Obama,” said Rex Elsass, an Ohio-based Republican strategist not affiliated with any of the GOP campaigns. “He will have to explain what his vision is and how he is a contrast to Barack Obama. If he is not able to do that, he won’t be capable of winning.” Romney’s current defense, said Elsass, isn’t good enough, “and in the end, he is wrong. You’re going to see people of Ohio very clearly send a signal about that kind of thinking, and if that’s the way Romney thinks, he’s not going to fare very well in Ohio.”

The Ohio GOP, though, disagrees. “This is Ohio proactively taking the steps in addressing the health care challenges we face here and what’s good for the Buckeye State,” said Maloney. “I think that has been a lot of what we’ve seen Governor Romney communicate.”

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Obama Creates White House Rural Council

Last Updated: Mon, 06/13/2011 – 2:52pm

www.judicialwatch.org/blog

In his never-ending expansion of government, President Barack Obama has created the first-ever White House Rural Council to promote economic prosperity and qualify of life for the poor.

Created by executive order on June 9, 2011, the new council will help low-income residents in rural communities access public funds for “economic growth” and will “promote innovation” and improve access to health care and education.

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Grinding America Down

Here’s an interesting video we thought you might like to see. What was proposed in a book in 1958 in the The Naked Communist revealed an agenda to destroy America from within so it would collapse. This process has been extremely fruitful in its attempts.

Europe and USA in battle of debts

    by Vitaly Salnik,  15.07.2011
President Obama is threatening with non-payment of pensions if the government fails to increase the national debt ceiling. The most powerful populist arguments are being used, but Obama has yet to succeed in breaking the resistance of the Republicans in Congress. Experts are speculating: the country is actually threatened by a default, but the U.S. is an unusual economy.

Obama said that he “cannot guarantee” the payment of retirement benefits in August to 27 million people. According to Obama, it all boils down to the legal size limit of public debt that currently is at $14.3 trillion. White House proposes to increase the upper limit by $2.4 trillion. There is a joke in the United States that Obama asked his finance minister: “What number comes after trillion?”

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