Friday, December 10, 2010

Response: Wretched TSA...

Tim,
Ron Paul stood on the floor of the House making his impassioned and principled speech and proposed a bill that he KNOWS will not be passed through into law.  As you say, legislative victories are not the only way to create change.  In fact as I see it, legislative victories are a good measure of how insidious and corrupt a politician is.  How much has this congressmen been influenced by lobbyists?

I was speaking with a pilot friend of mine the other day and he said that the pilots union is using this video in a message to all the pilots who are members.  The pilots are being told under no circumstances should they go through a scanner or be humiliated in front of the long line of customers as their junk is touched.  This video has generated over 250,000 views on youtube. 

In this Bloomberg article, a poll taken on Dec 4-7 shows that the 39 percent of Americans want to see more oversight of the Fed and 16 percent want to see it abolished outright (I'm in that 16 percent).

My point is this: two or four years ago nobody was talking about the Federal Reserve.  Since Ron Paul's book "End the Fed" debuted at number six on the New York Times Bestsellers list, awareness of our dubious and secret central bank has bloomed, as has the likelihood of real change.   In fact, as it states in the Bloomberg piece, "Ron Paul was picked to head the House Financial Services subcommittee that oversees the central bank."  Very good. 
   
Ron Paul has gotten very little legislation passed through both houses over his terms as a congressman.  But to me, those tiny numbers say there is at least one Statesman who is able to resist the powerful pull of lobbyists.

Can you think of a legislator with copious "notches on their bedpost" who you see as having helped us?

Sunday, November 28, 2010

Sweet!

French women are beautiful, no?
http://davidvincentwolf.com/notes/22611-land-of-the-free

In case you have missed it, this is a reference to the TSA X-ray scanners being used in airport security screening now.

Friday, November 19, 2010

The Wretched TSA: Save US, Ron Paul!

The Transportation Safety Administration (TSA) was formed in direct response to the terrorist attacks on 9/11. Security at airports until this point had been handled by relatively private companies hired by the airports. Airports security is now handled exclusively by the U.S. government, funded by the taxpayers. Passenger safety being paramount, it's clearly the role of the government to keep us safe, right?  But has this worked?  A resounding Hell, No!!

All this agency has accomplished is to whittle away at private citizens civil rights and private property rights.  People are no longer allowed to enter into a voluntary contract with and airline without being treated as a guilty murderer who must prove ones innocence.

You will hear certain sheep, I mean people, who say that these are all sacrifices we must make to live in a free society.  Bull crap!!

When the guy with the crappy shoe bomb slipped past the "brilliant" TSA thugs, they made us start taking off our shoes.  Then, when the guy with crappy underwear bomb slipped passed these same high school bully drop out security screeners, they demanded to see us naked!  And now, if you decide that you want to "opt out" of this and do not want to be seen completely naked by some creep behind closed doors taking pictures of you with their cell phone camera, you will have to go through and new and enhanced pat down procedure.  This is were they grab your genitals and squeeze your boobs!  I love freedom!  Guess what happens if, once in security, you decide that you don't want any of this to happen and you want to leave?  You can't turn back. That's right, you will be placed in hand cuffs and arrested! 

In response to these totalitarian measures, Ron Paul has once again come to the rescue of our personal freedom and constitutional rights! In an impassioned plea on the floor of the Congress, he says "enough is enough" and "its time to shrug off the shackles!"  In the following video, the gentleman from Texas rises to endorse civil disobedience on  Nov. 24th's "National Nude Scanner Opt Out Day" and to introduce H.R. 6416 (The American Traveler Dignity Act).




The text of the bill is here:

A BILL
To ensure that certain Federal employees cannot hide behind immunity.
Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled,
SECTION 1. NO IMMUNITY FOR CERTAIN AIRPORT SCREENING METHODS.
No law of the United States shall be construed to confer any immunity for a Federal employee or agency or any individual or entity that receives Federal funds, who subjects an individual to any physical contact (including contact with any clothing the individual is wearing), x-rays, or millimeter waves, or aids in the creation of or views a representation of any part of a individual's body covered by clothing as a condition for such individual to be in an airport or to fly in an aircraft. The preceding sentence shall apply even if the individual or the individual's parent, guardian, or any other individual gives consent.

Never mind the violations of civil liberties, it is ludicrous to attempt to stop terrorists in this fashion. Instead, let's try eliminating some of the reasons for young men to strap bombs to themselves and kill a bunch of innocent people. The underwear bomber specifically cited the unmanned drone attacks on Yemen as the motivation for his attempted suicide attack; immediately cease all unmanned drone attacks and bring home all our troops from all around the world. Take away the incentives.

Saturday, October 30, 2010

A time lapse halloween

This guy combines a couple very cool things to make a great thing.  He sets up a time lapse of himself carving a pumpkin with Ron Paul's face on it.  What makes this great however, is the audio he puts the film to.  Ron Paul asks congress What If? in the most passionate, principled and spot on correct anti-war speech likely ever made on that most dubious floor.  Take a look and listen:

Tuesday, October 19, 2010

A "fair market"

The other night I was driving by the largest agricultural fair in New England on a busy Friday night.  This fair runs the whole first week of October.   I have driven by this fair many, many times in my life and I noticed something each time about the prime parking spots near the entrance gates.  These spots happen to be on the lawns of the people that live proximal to the fairgrounds.  Depending on the time of the day, the day of the week, and even the weather, the cost of a parking spot changes.  On a rainy Tuesday midday it might be 4 dollars to park, but in the last Saturday night of the fair, you are likely to pay 12 to 15 dollars.

What I like about this is that I see it as analogous to the way prices fluctuate in a voluntary free market based on demand.  You can park a mile down the road for free, but if you just drove for 4 hours, 10 dollars does not seem that hefty a fee to be a 1 minute walk to the gate and the peace of mind that your car is safe. 

A colorful chart

A cheery interpretation of Americas perception of the other guys.

Thursday, September 30, 2010

Rhetoric - Per Usual

I find it absolutely ridiculous that the President claimed to be ending the combat mission in Iraq.  Bullshit.  50,000 armed troops that shoot people are combatants.  No two ways about it.  You can call them Buzzulwhips, but that does not mean they aren't combat troops.  My point is that this is just more of the same old rhetoric from a crappy career politician who doesn't mind having blood all over his hands.

This month there have been at least 20 unmanned drone bombings in Pakistan (I say at least because there are no "real" numbers on these secret missions being carried out under executive order).  This sucks!  Bombs are falling from space and landing on innocent people!  This is murder!  Arghhh!