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Posted on 03 May 2009. Tags: Afghanistan, Big Brother, Bill of Rights, business, capitalism, class warfare, collectivism, Constitution, consumer prices, definition of socialism, Economics, equality, fascism, federal reserve, fiscal policy, force, free enterprise, free markets, government, iraq, Labor, Marx, monetary policy, money supply, outsource, Politics, power, private property, Randy Herrera, social classes, socialism, Socialist, tax increases, taxes, top 10 reasons, unemployment, violence, war, warfare, what is socialism
After extensive research we’ve concluded that these are the Top 10 Signs you just might be a Socialist:
1. You advocate for equality for all and yet you want to raise taxes on certain social classes.
2. You support the troops but do not support the war and you did not support the war in Iraq but now you support the war in Afghanistan. So
do you want war or not?
3. You believe in bigger Government and yet you advocate for the government not to run your life.
4. You think that we shouldnt outsource labor and yet you complain about the rising cost of consumer goods.
5. You want the Government to take control and regulate all private businesses and yet you work for or own a privately owned business.
6. You want to get paid the same as everybody else, but the average income in the US is probably less than what you are making.
7. You think that the Government should spend more money to stimulate the economy when the Government has no money.
8. You think that the tax increase will not affect you.
9. You sit around and wait for the Government to help you.
10. You blame the economy for putting you in the situation that you are in even though youve been in the same situation for years.
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Posted on 21 April 2009. Tags: authority over networks, Big Brother, Bill of Rights, business standards, certification, communications, compliance, congress, Constitution, Constitutional Republic, contact Congress, contact your representatives, contracts, control the Internet, critical infrastructure, cyber, Cybersecurity Act, Cybersecurity Act of 2009, democrat, digital data, domain names, executive authority, federal, find representative, find your Congressman, freedom, individual freedom, information security, information technology, internet, intrusion, IT licensing, IT professionals, Jay Rockefeller, liberty, license, National Institute of Standards and Technology, national security, NIST, power, president, privacy, regulate, restore the Republic, Rob Viglione, S.773, security, Senate, shut down the Internet, standards development, trade freedom for security, Web, West Virginia
Sen. Jay Rockefeller (D-WV) introduced a bill in the Senate on April 1st calling for sweeping powers for federal regulators to “secure cyber communications.” The Cybersecurity Act of 2009 (S.773) would give government authority over all networks considered part of the nation’s critical infrastructure.
The usual threats and scare tactics are used to justify giving Big Brother greater powers, including giving the President the power to shut down portions of the internet he deems a threat to national security, and access to vast amounts of digital data currently legally off limits.
Industry experts criticize the pervasive intrusion into private business standards and practices that would result from some of the finer points of the legislation, including a section that grants government exclusive licensing rights to IT professionals.
Here are the basics:
- National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) standards development and compliance.
- Licensing and certification of IT professionals.
- Regulation of domain name contracts.
- Executive authority to “shut down the Internet” when in interests of national security.
The bill is still in its infancy being referred to Committee, so now is the time to stop it! Take the time to write or call each of your Congressional representatives. You can look up your representatives’ name and contact information using this tool.
Here is a sample letter you can cut and paste to use as your own:
Details of the Cybersecurity Act of 2009 (S.773) have recently come to my attention. I am writing to voice my utter contempt for this proposed legislation and wish to document opposition to what I consider unacceptable expansion of federal authority into the cyber domain.
S.773 would give the federal government excessive power in regulating the Internet. The power to unilaterally shut down private networks, to garnish unprecedented digital data currently outside the realm of legal authority, and intrusion into commercial practices of professional certification are unacceptable.
Please take serious consideration in evaluating this measure. I urge you to support freedom of the Internet, individual privacy in digital information, and continue to let the private sector make certification and employment decisions without federal coercion.
We must actively fight the erosion of liberty and individual freedom, preserving the values that made this country great. Thank you for your time!
Take a moment to leave a comment below to voice your support for this movement!
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Watch Sen. Rockefeller discuss the bill below. It is not at all evident he truly understands what he’s talking about, yet this man wields power to control us all:

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Posted on 20 April 2009. Tags: alternative investments, bank bailout, banking, banks, barack obama, bonds, budget, Bush administration, Cabinet, capitalism, Caterpillar, chairwoman, Citigroup, combines, congress, Crash Proof, credit crunch, credit spread, criminal, crisis, cut federal spending, debt, Deere & Co., deficit, democrat, department head, economic collapse, Economics, espionage, exports, farm equipment, federal, federal reserve, financial crisis, financial industry, financial system, fraud, free trade, freedom, globalization, government, Greed, guarantee, House Intelligence Committee, housing boom, imports, intervention, iron condors, Israel, Jane Harman, liberty, lobbyist, lobbyists, market insurance, market neutral, meltdown, MIT, monitor bailout program, municipal debt, National Security Agency, Neil Barofsky, NSA, obama, option, option strategy, peter schiff, Peter Schiff was right, Politics, power, President Obama, professor, protectionis, Putin, Real Estate, Rob Viglione, Russia, selling insurance, selling options, selling options for income, Simon Johnson, socialism, special investigator general, Spending, state, tariffs, TARP, too big to exist, trade, trading system, treasury bonds, Troubled Asset Relief Program, trucks, U.S. Treasury, unprecedented
Rep. Jane Harman exchanged favors for power-aided Israeli lobbyists accused of espionage, top government investigator says that bank bailouts are open to fraud, Obama tells Cabinet to cut spending by 0.02%, U.S. Treasury estimates it has lost $900 million of taxpayer money from holding $301 billion in Citigroup junk assets, Russian tariffs take toll on U.S. companies, and could the U.S. be headed for a Russian-style economic collapse circa 1998? Continue Reading
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Posted on 18 April 2009. Tags: 10th amendment, Big Brother, Bill of Rights, Brandon Creighton, call to action, campaign for states rights, congress, Constitution, delegated, federal, federal government, federal power, find your representatives, free society, governor, HCR 50, home of the brave, House Concurrent Resolution, interference, land of the free, legislation, letter, mobilize, oppressive, Politics, power, prohibited, public servants, reaffirm, Rep, Republic, Rick Perry, Rob Viglione, state sovereignty, states rights, tenth amendment, Texas, The Freedom Factory, union
CALL TO ACTION:
On April 9th Texas Gov. Rick Perry joined state Rep. Brandon Creighton and sponsors of House Concurrent Resolution (HCR) 50 in support of states rights under the Tenth Amendment to the U.S. Constitution.
The Tenth Amendment states:
The powers not delegated to the United States by the Constitution, nor prohibited by it to the States, are reserved to the States respectively, or to the people.
In his speech Gov. Perry states “I believe the federal government has become oppressive. I believe it has become oppressive in its size, its intrusion in the lives of its citizens, and its interference with the affairs of our state.”
The Freedom Factory is launching a campaign to get every state government to adopt comparable legislation, reaffirming their legitimate rights within the context of a free American Republic.
We need to spread the word, to mobilize residents from every state in the Union to remind our public servants that we will not tolerate erosion of our rights and the Constitution that guarantees them.
Here’s a sample letter you are urged to send every public servant in your jurisdiction. Send this to your state’s governor and state legislatures, and leave a comment below to sign our petition:
The federal government has grown too big and too powerful, infringing upon the legal sovereign rights of our state affirmed by the Tenth Amendment to the U.S. Constitution. There is a resurgent federalist movement best highlighted by the Texas Legislature that I want implemented in [list your state]. The Texas legislature will soon be voting on House Concurrent Resolution (HCR) 50 that reaffirms state sovereignty. We need similar legislation in our state.
No one in Washington D.C. knows how to run our state better than our own residents. I am tired of our government bowing to federal authority. I demand that we reassert our right to self governance. I urge you to do all you can to support this movement and regain control of our state from Washington D.C.
The residents of this state need you to protect them from a growing central government. I hope that you have the courage to stand up for those to whom you are responsible.
Here’s a great resource for finding the names and contact information for your elected representatives. Take a few minutes to cut and paste the sample letter into an e-mail and let these lawmakers know we mean business. Enough is enough!
Please join our cause and subscribe via e-mail if you want to continue following these updates and fight to preserve our Constitutionally protected freedoms.
You can read more about Gov. Perry’s speech here, or watch it directly below:
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Posted on 18 April 2009. Tags: Austin, Big Brother, Bill of Rights, boil a frog, checks and balances, Constitution, cut spending, economic growth, federal, fiscal policy, HCR 50, House Consurrent Resolution, legislature, lower regulations, lower taxes, oppressive, petition, Politics, power, private sector, regulations, repressive, restrain, Rob Viglione, Sam Houston, secession, sovereignty, state laws, state legislature, states rights, taxes, tenth amendment, Texas, tyranny, Washington D.C.
4/9/2009 – AUSTIN – Gov. Rick Perry joined state Rep. Brandon Creighton and sponsors of House Concurrent Resolution (HCR) 50 in support of states rights under the 10th Amendment to the U.S. Constitution.
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Highlights from transcript:
I’m here today to offer my unwavering support to the millions of Texans that are tired of Washington D.C. trying to come down here and telling us how to run Texas.
The 10th Amendment was enacted by folks who remembered what it was like to have a very repressive government, to be under the thumb of tyrants and an all powerful government. Unfortunately, the protections it guarantees have melted away over the course of the years.
You’re prob familiar with that old adage of how to boil a frog: You just get him to sit there in that pot and you turn up the heat a little bit by a little bit, before you know it the frog doesn’t realize it, but he’s done.
And since the U.S. constitution has been ratified the federal government has been slowly turning up the heat, and they’ve eroded the notion of states rights.
Texans know best how to govern Texas. We’re proof that good things happen when government lowers taxes, and lowers regulations, it reduces spending and encourages private sector growth.
I happen to believe that the constitution does not empower the federal government to overrule state laws without restraint. I agree with Texas’s 7th governor, Sam Houston, who said “Texas has yet to learn submission to any oppression, come from what source it may.”
I believe the federal government has become oppressive. I believe it has become oppressive in its size, its intrusion in the lives of its citizens, and its interference with the affairs of our state.
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Posted on 12 April 2009. Tags: Alex Kozinski, appropriation, Bill of Rights, blank check, checks and balances, clause, Commerce Clause, common defense, Constitution, constitutional government, controversial, courts, David Ramsay, debts, declare it void, dual sovereignty, duties, electoral retaliation, enumeration of powers, excises, federal government, Federalism, freedom, general welfare, history, impeachment, imposts, James Madison, judiciary, Judiciary branch, legal interpretation, Legislative branch, levy taxes, liberty, limited government, Lincoln, New York, Noah Webster, playing favorites, Politics, pork spending, porkulus, power, professor, protectionism, public funds, public trust, ratifying convention, Robert G. Natelson, Savannah, socialism, Spending Clause, spending programs, Steven Engel, stimulus, supreme court, tax money, taxation, Taxation clause, taxes, Treasury, united states, Virginia
Has the federal government risen above its constitutional right to tax and spend billions of dollars on pork? What argument do we have which puts a seemingly all powerful federal government back in its constitutional place and restores the principle of federalism? Continue Reading
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Posted on 31 October 2008. Tags: barack obama, black shirts, brown shirts, civilian national security force, democrats, dictatorship, freedom, NKVD, Politics, power, schutzstraffel, SS, waffen SS
Every dictatorship requires a politically motivated military arm. Hitler created the Schutzstaffel (SS), Mussolini had his Milizia Volontaria per la Sicurezza Nazionale (National Security Volunteer Militia), Stalin had the Narodnyy Komissariat Vnutrennikh Del (NKVD), or People’s Commissariat for Internal Affairs, and Obama-run America may one day have something called the “Civilian National Security Force.” Continue Reading
Posted in Featured, Politics
Posted on 27 October 2008. Tags: barack obama, Big Brother, Economics, freedom, government, Orwell, Politics, power, Rob Viglione, socialism, wealth redistribution
If you don’t believe that Senator Barack Obama’s goal in politics is wealth redistribution then please take the time to listen to this audio clip:
Senator Obama is a pompous radical, a Socialist who fails to see the destruction such power-driven ideologies have wrought upon mankind. It is morally unacceptable to use power to take property or alter lives, even if the perceived outcome for your favorite segment of society is favorable. The sad thing is that Socialism has never proven beneficial for its supposed beneficiaries, moreoften perpetuating poverty than lifting people out of it. Despite dubious benefit and lack of moral justification, it is Constitutionally illegal for government to embark on redistribution schemes. This sort of power was never included in our legal system; in fact, America’s system of checks and balances on concentrated government power was designed to limit populist excesses of this very nature.
In the audio clip you’ll hear Obama declare that “when you spread the wealth around it’s good for everybody.” You’ll also hear him lament on the “tragedy that the Constitution wasn’t radically reinterpreted to force redistribution of wealth for African Americans,” and how government’s legal separation of powers is a hindrance to the overall goal of wealth redistribution!
Economists have long reached concensus that using force to redistribute wealth lowers society’s overall prosperity. No matter what your ideological persuasion, this much is true. Politically, expanding the powers of government to be able to invade the private domain, take from some, give to others, and erode property rights proves disastrous time and again. Our Founding Fathers were brilliant in limiting government’s power. This was the big issue of the age, and one for which they did a good job in establishing the Constitution and Bill of Rights. They were fearful of large government and did their best to separate powers and limit unilateral authority. These are great principals we must remember and put in perspective when given the choice to vote for the spoils of government plunder. It is all too easy to redistribute other peoples wealth, but it will one day be your turn, not matter where you sit on the wealth spectrum. We are all doomed to inhabit a world of limited opportunity with a pervasive, powerful government. Doesn’t this scare anyone else?
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