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December 12, 2007

This Is Worth Your Time, A Good Read. – Grim

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LAND OF THE FREE? – NOT ANY MOREBy Joel TurtelOctober 14, 2007NewsWithViews.comIn our daily lives, most of us believe we are free Americans. The average person can still go about his business, travel where he wants to go, and freely choose his goals, friends, and career. We still have freedom of speech, the press, trial by jury, and many other liberties our Founding Fathers wrote into the Bill of Rights and Constitution. We are still freer than any other people on Earth.Yet, consider the following:We may still have fundamental freedoms of speech and the press, but America is in a transition from liberty to despotism, a halfway house on the road to tyranny. We already have economic tyranny in America. If you add up all the taxes you pay, including income taxes, Social Security, sales, real estate, gasoline, telephone, and dozens of other hidden taxes, government loots over forty percent of your hard-earned income in taxes.Yet, only a hundred years ago, the average worker paid no more than five percent of his income in taxes. In 1901, there was no income tax, Social Security tax, or most of the other taxes you pay today. In the Middle Ages, medieval rulers took about 20 percent of their serfs’ produce. Our government now taxes us worse than serfs. If government claims the right to forty percent of your income, it claims the right to forty percent of your labor, and forty percent of your life. In effect, the people we “elect” have put us on a chain gang until May 10th of every year, working for the bureaucrats.Most parents may not see it this way, but local governments, in effect, kidnap your children through public-school compulsory-attendance laws. They force you to send your children to government (public) schools that waste twelve years of your children’s lives and turn them into illiterates. They then tax you to support these so-called “schools.”“War on Drugs” government SWAT teams can break down your door in the middle of the night without a warrant, based on the drug tip of a malicious, anonymous informant, then threaten you in your own living room. Drug laws dictate what we can or cannot put in our own bodies. These laws tell us we do not have the right to smoke marijuana, even if we have cancer and the marijuana alleviates the nausea from chemotherapy drugs.Government tells us we cannot commit suicide if we have terminal cancer with excruciating pain, nor can a doctor assist us to commit suicide. By these laws, government tells us it now owns our bodies. These laws deny our right of free choice for important personal decisions in our lives.Try building a new home for yourself, and you will run into a hornet’s nest of building department inspectors, zoning commissions, environment impact statements, and local agencies who will tie you up in knots. Try starting a small business and you will need government licenses and approvals. Local, State and Federal tax authorities, like vultures, will then devour your profits with their ever-increasing taxes.Taxes loot your hard-earned money to pay for dozens of “entitlement programs” such as Medicare, Medicaid, farm subsidies, corporate subsidies, welfare programs, health care for illegal immigrants, and now a “welfare” program for the entire population of Iraq called the Iraq war. Your voluntary consent is not required for these programs. Government forces you to pay for them.Federal, State, and local police agencies use asset-forfeiture laws to steal the cars, homes, businesses, and bank accounts of innocent people under the pretext of a War on Drugs. Victims of drug raids then have to prove their innocence and sue the agency to get their property back. Asset-forfeiture laws have turned too many local police departments into agencies for legalized looting.Anti-gun politicians make thousands of gun laws that restrict a woman’s right to protect herself from a rapist, a homeowner’s right to protect himself from a robber in the middle of the night, or American citizens’ right to protect themselves from a tyrannical government. The 2nd Amendment to the Constitution that guarantees our right to bear arms is under massive assault. It may be only a matter of time until we lose this right altogether.Equal Employment Opportunity Commission regulations can control who an employer hires, fires, or promotes, how much he has to pay his employees (minimum wage), and what their “conditions of employment” must be. This same agency can sue an employer into bankruptcy for “discrimination” or other “infractions” of its regulations.The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) can stop a home builder from building homes, a farmer from farming his land, a rancher from grazing his cattle, an oil company from drilling for desperately needed oil, or a logging company from cutting down trees to give us lumber for new homes. EPA regulations sharply jack up the price of oil and destroy property rights in America for a great and noble cause — to protect “endangered” species like the Alabama mud rat, mosquito-infested swamps called “wetlands,” and “delicate” frozen Arctic wastelands that look like the surface of the moon.The Food and Drug Administration forces drug companies to spend over $500 million and seven years to get approval for a new drug. It puts pharmaceutical companies through a regulatory torture chamber that strangles the development of thousands of new, life-saving drugs. It has made SWAT-team raids on vitamin stores to “protect” us from Vitamin C and other dangers.Federal agents can persecute a religious sect they don’t like, as the Feds did in Waco, Texas. They persecuted these people partly because the sect owned allegedly “illegal” firearms, firearms the 2nd Amendment says they had the right to own. After slaughtering innocent women and children in a ball of fire, none of the Federal agents were ever prosecuted or sent to prison for their actions.Finally, in response to the Sept. 11th terrorist attacks on the World Trade Center, the Federal government passed an “anti-terror” bill that created secret military tribunals. These tribunals will be like medieval star-chambers, where defendants’ legal rights will be ripped to pieces, and trial by jury will be denied.These tribunals have set a terrible precedent. It is only a matter of time before government prosecutors expand the vague definition of “terrorism” to an ever-widening list of “crimes” that can be used against American citizens. Government judges and prosecutors will then be able to try and convict Americans without the “messy” need for juries, proof, evidence, or the presumption of innocence.Does all this sound like “the land of the free?” Government in America is a growing tyranny. It is a government that would shock our Founding Fathers, a government they would consider a greater tyranny than the British monarchy they fought a revolutionary war against. Worse, whatever freedoms we have left are being taken from us at an ever-accelerating rate.If you, my reader, do not see this, it is not your fault. Your liberty has been taken from you gradually, one new tax and regulation at a time. You have become accustomed to the taxes and regulations. You think they are “normal” and therefore nothing to complain about. You mistakenly believe that because you elect your representatives, and because they enact laws based on majority rule, that their laws, taxes, and regulations are moral and legitimate. It is like your wife or husband not noticing you have gained thirty pounds over the past five years because they see you every day, and the weight gain was gradual.So it is with gradual tyranny. But if Americans living 150 years ago suddenly came back to life today, they would be shocked, for they would see the stark difference in their freedom.President Bush and his Republican lemmings continue to waste hundreds of billions of dollars and thousands of American lives to protect the “freedom” of the Iraqi people. Well, how about first giving Americans back the freedom that is their birthright, the constitutional freedoms our Founding Fathers fought and died for?© 2007 Joel Turtel – All Rights ReservedJoel Turtel, author of Public Schools, Public Menace: How Public Schools Lie To Parents and Betray Our Children, holds a degree in Psychology. For the last ten years he has served as an Education Policy Analyst, studying the climate of today’s public schools and its effect on children and parents.Mr. Turtel has written two books, published over fifty articles, and has been interviewed in both print and broadcast media on the subject. His latest book, Public Schools, Public Menace has garnered national media attention – recently, for example, Dr. Laura Schlessinger featured the book on her nationally syndicated radio show.Joel Turtel is available to discuss his book Public Schools, Public Menace in the media, at conferences, or with individual groups. Be warned though, you may be shocked by the revelations he has uncovered in America’s public-school system.Web site: www.mykidsdeservebetter.com

7 Comments

  1. Grim, this is really hard to read. It’s all one block paragraph. Mistake in uploading?

    Comment by Joseph52 — December 13, 2007 @ 2:09 am

  2. By the way, I was a public school teacher for thirty-three years at an excellent high school, and this guy you’re quoting doesn’t know his ass from a hole in the ground. I’ve got the stats to back it up, too.

    Comment by Joseph52 — December 13, 2007 @ 2:12 am

  3. Joe, it was a mistake in uploading.

    The fact is that not so long ago a woman could afford to stay home and raise her kids. Now both husband and wife have to work to make ends meet. You have stats to tell me that is wrong?

    The IRS can burst into your home at 3:00, drag you out of your house and seize the property without due process. You have stats to tell me that is wrong?

    Since our money was made into fiat currency we have had steady inflation. Inflation creates poor people, union workers to have to strike to keep up, and it pushes the middle class into rich man tax brackets. Inflation is only good for govt. You have stats to tell me that is wrong?
    Now govt can seize property from individuals for a Wall Mart, not just for public projects. You have stats to tell me that is wrong?
    Shall I go on?

    Comment by grimgold — December 13, 2007 @ 12:41 pm

  4. Grim, I agree that the Bush Administration in particular is growing increasingly authoritarian.

    The stats I have are in regard to the public school system’s performance, which is better than commonly believed. I used to be a conservative, btw. One of the big reasons I’m not is because of right-wingers constantly calling me the enemy because I taught in a public high school. The right wing wants to dismantle the public schools so it can “fix” our science education by telling children that Adam and Eve were real people.

    The premise that people were better off in 1907 than in 2007 is bizarre, to say the least. Government-driven improvements in working conditions, the purity of food and drugs, protecting people in old age from poverty, eliminating widespread malnutrition, building vital infrastructure to help the private sector develop a modern economy, and not least, helping to build an infrastructure of sewers and water treatment plants (and Public Health departments) added immensely to our well being. And oh, the vast rise in mass literacy and the number of people completing high school, caused by the growth of the PUBLIC school system.

    Government wastes a lot of money. There is terrible corruption in our government, I agree. The Bill of Rights is being shredded. But I do NOT want to go back to 1907. It was a tough time to be alive for most Americans, and our system can be fixed without regressing a century.

    Comment by Joseph52 — December 13, 2007 @ 2:46 pm

  5. I see a lot of wishful thinking in the original post and a hell of of a lot of truth to be fair.
    What was left out of the opinion was the role the military spending has had.
    My High School american history teacher had an interesting statistic that he used from time to time to shock us into a contemplative frame of mind and I’ll have to paraphrase here:
    “More money is spent by the worlds governments on guns and ammunition in one week than it would take to feed,clothe and house every man,woman and child living today for an entire year.”
    Dont get Me wrong though,I was raised in a thouroughly military household,I can trace my families participation in military ventures all the way back to the twelfth century in the crusades,but being the policeman to the world
    has got to stop.
    We simply now can no longer afford to continue
    especially in light of the current deficit and foreign debt the current administration is so proud of,The crowning acheivement seems to be the DHLS,a program that is supposed to bring all the inteligence under one roof actually qradrupled the size of the US governemt and personally looks like the greatest threat
    to the average citizens freedoms and right to be secure in both home and body from illegal search and seizure.I would beg the next administration to put pressure on the SCOTUS to declare this pork-laden travesty of justice un constitutional.
    Here is a link to the military spending of the US since 1940 from wiki:

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Military_budget_of_the_United_States

    I just hate to see the greatest country on earth go the way of the old USSR.

    Comment by Rainlander — December 13, 2007 @ 3:29 pm

  6. Joe, you are absolutely correct in what you say. We are very well off. I suppose I’m speaking relatively in my dissatisfaction. As a conservative republican, I’m aghast at the repugs spending like drunken LBJ’s, and my president stubbornly refusing to do his job.
    Where I live the public school system has done well. My older kid now has her degree (and likes Hillary – OUCH!) and the younger is a freshman at university. The high school did it’s job.
    I hear, however, that inner city schools are not doing what they ought to. I like the free market (except with health care, perhaps) and think the charter schools should be able to compete with the govt schools, yes?
    Your response was excellent, sensible, and not very liberal (hee, hee).

    Rain, Democracy and Capitalism result in less war. The villians are too busy with their companies to have time to invade their neighbors! This is what I hope soon happens to China; that the dramatically increased standard of living we’ve seen there in the last few decades will result in a love of peace and prosperity.
    The way our dollar has degraded and our national debt has gone through the roof is disguisting. I wish more economics were taught generally so this crap would not be possible. I really believe the reason the govt gets away with it is because econ confuses people.
    Helpful thought: All govt contracts should be put up for competitive bid (with rare exceptions) and outfits such as the U. S. Army Corps of Engineers should be reduced to at least 1/10th their size and work strictly as oversite agencies. The levees in LA., for example, are an utter disgrace. They should be replaced by the marketplace not the govt.
    One of the reasons I’m a conservative is because I want dramatically smaller, more transparent fed govt. In light of what you have written, I hope you agree. Grimmy

    Comment by grimgold — December 13, 2007 @ 5:44 pm

  7. Grim,
    I agree that government needs to be reduced in size dramatically and I hope that as the US reduces it dependance on foreign oil the need
    to protect our interests in the middle east will
    cause a reduction of force thus reducing the unfair tax burden on everyone.
    A transparent government i believe would create more goodwill abroad and at home reducing the need for a KGB style DHLS and improving confidence and participation in politics with more favorable results in legislation,improved buisness oversight and more participation in infrastructure development.
    Thanks,Rain.

    Comment by Rainlander — December 13, 2007 @ 7:40 pm

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