Orwell's New Speak seems to have been augmented with New Read with regard to the Constitution. Using New Read, "choice" is absolutely part of a Constitutional Right to Privacy even though the words "right to privacy" are not written into the physical document. However, freedom of speech and the press, as well as the right to bear arms, are virtual. They appear to be there in the written document, but using New Read they disappear.
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A Call for Healing
Feb 16, 2014
Obama Wants to Govern Like It's 1649
George Washington has universal approval
because he refused to be crowned as a king or dictator with emergency powers
for life. He believed the central government had to be strong enough to
defend the country, but he believed in limits to power. Washington, like
all of the founders, believed in checks and balances. The One We All Were
Waiting For, by contrast, wants to be a king or dictator. Like Charles I
of England, our Dear Leader wants to rule by decree without having to get
anything past the legislature, as his constant unilateral revisions of
Obamacare “settled law” demonstrate. Progressive condescension conceals their
ignorance of history, specifically the history of England from 1600 to 1789
that informed the drafters of the Constitution. The antics of Charles I
(1600-1649) and his son James II (1633-1701) lead to the English Civil War
(1646-1651) and later to the overthrow of James II in the Glorious Revolution
of 1688. The idea that government exists by the consent of the governed was
first advanced by John Locke in 1688 in reaction to James II's claim to be king
by divine right. Charles I and James II both had a habit of ignoring or bending
the laws. This history lead to the Constitutional provision that the president
"take care that the laws be faithfully executed." The Community
Organizer in Chief has a habit of revising the laws by decree to suit himself,
which undermines the rule of law. Since Progressive Liberals, like the author
of this article, find little intellectual content in Conservative thought, it's
likely they have no knowledge of this relevant history and are in favor of
repeating it. I guess they have the benefit of a Progressive Liberal education.
But I'm just an ignorant red neck, so don't mind me.
To me, the Community Organizer in
Chief. looks like Charles I of England (1600 - 1649). Charles tried to
rule without Parliament for 11 years. Our Dear Leader is talking about
using his pen and phone to rule by decree. Charles thought he should be an
absolute monarch by divine right. This is quite similar to the thoughts of The
One We Weren't Really Waiting For. The Constitutional Professor in Chief
believes he can grant exemptions to any law at any time, like refusing to
collect Obamacare employer mandate taxes or the ordering the enforcement of the
Dream Act for illegal aliens brought here as children after it failed to pass
Congress. I believe we can solve our problems with the Smartest President Ever
without following the historical pattern of Charles I. Charles' insistence on absolute
power lead to the English Civil War. Charles I lost the Civil War he initiated
by trying to arrest 5 members of Parliament on the floor of the house. Oliver Cromwell
became a military dictator and executed Charles. We have the next 2 elections
to fix the problem. It's important we give it our best shot to win these
elections.
Article I was reacting to: http://thinkprogress.org/justice/2014/02/17/3297131/george-washington-tea-partys-worst-nightmare/
Liberal Motives For Increased Minimum Wage
Increasing the minimum wage helps unions who negotiate their pay based on a percentage over the minimum wage. It also means that 2 unskilled workers become too expensive to compete with one skilled (union) worker. Finally, by eliminating most of the low wage chances to learn how to get and keep a job, it increases dependency on government and makes it cheaper and easier for Democrats to buy votes with taxpayer money. So Liberals sell it as a "living wage" when actually it suppresses employment, which is what they want. Progressives are now saying that Obamacare suppressing employment is a good thing. They finally came out of the closet on this.
Reagan Tops Obama on Job Creation
Reagan's policies created 5.32 million jobs net
in his 1st term. Our Dear Leader's policies created 1.2 million. Reagan
restrained government spending, cut regulation, worked with the Federal Reserve
to curb inflation, and cut tax rates across the board. The Smartest President
Ever did the opposite in every respect. He increased government
"stimulus" spending, increased regulation, worked with the Federal
Reserve to have lots of "quantitative easing" to expand the money
supply, and raised tax rates on the rich. In Reagan's second term, 10.78
million net new jobs were created. Reagan inherited a much more troubled
economy that the Community Organizer in Chief, with 13.5% inflation and
increasing unemployment. Based on the results, Reagan's policies worked, and
those of The One We All Were Waiting For did not.
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