I'm certainly glad your happy with the way things are going. Please try to understand that there are a bunch of us who arn't.
I never said I was satisfied with the way things are. I just said you and I are as much to blame as anyone.
I can tell you, that having lived in a communist country..as an expatriot...for a rather extended perion of time..that things are very ordered there...
Seems to me.....we're going where they are........and Marxist theory is proving correct.
Our system of government laid the framework for the passage of laws, we voted in the people who make those laws, we sit back idly by while the federal, state and local governments increase their power, all facilitated by the people.
Lets see...the president appoints the chairman of the Federal Reserve who answers to know one....so his power is executive?
I'm fully aware of who appoints agency heads........from my view, they are much the same as the fed chairman and assume powers not given them by the constitution. So because the president appoints the head, and congress approved it.....then it must be constitutional......my mistake........
What are you talking about? Congress passed the law creating the Federal Reserve System (Federal Reserve Act, 1913). "The Congress shall have power...To coin money, regulate the value thereof..." "To make all laws which shall be necessary and proper for carrying into execution the foregoing powers...", Section 8, U.S. Constitution. The President appoints the Board of Governors and the Chairman according to that law. Congress exercises oversight over the Federal Reserve System. That's why the Chairman makes periodic trips to Capitol Hill.
http://www.house.gov/jec/fed/fed/fed-impt.htmAs far as Federal Department Heads of the executive branch assuming powers not given to them by the Constitution goes, the Constitution provides for Congress to make laws and the President to execute them, and the various Federal departments and their heads are used to lawfully and Constitutionally execute the law. Congress has the Constitutional power to make the laws and the President and his Department heads have the Constitutional power to execute those laws. Sounds like you have a problem with our form of government which was laid out by the Constitution. Hence, you actually have a problem with our Constitution.
You are correct that our elected officals have sold us out......special intrest money and corporate profits are what gets and keeps our officials where they are........
Where are you and I in relation to the sell out? It seems to me we are as much at fault as the power-hungry politicians and greedy special interests/capitalists.
You are correct again, that the ballot box is the one and only place we have any voice in the process........
Several of the Founding Fathers alluded to the fact that the people also reserve the right to overthrow an unjust and overextended government.
I've voted Republican all my life, and I'm at the polls every time the doors open........
It's a good thing when citizens exercise their rights.
As neither party seems concerned with the life, liberty and pursuit of happiness by the every day joe then I guess a third party is the only hope of turning this around.
It seems that there were a lot of well-meaning people over the more than two centuries of this country's history that resulted in what we have today. A few more well-meaning people will make a difference?
I don't see myself as conflicted at all.....I see where this is headed and I want to stop it.
What do you propose to do? The framework of our country allowed it and the people stood by and let it happen.
As far as my negative actions of burning brush piles the amount of pollution I put out is not measurable when compared to industry and especially the smoke belching, fire breathing electricity producing coal fired plants who have the blessing of those in authority. I suggest that the they clean up there back yard and leave my back yard to me.
Actually, this is not entirely true, particularly if we take the cummulative effect of others doing the same thing. A single backyard burn barrel burning household waste pollutes the air more than a 200 ton a day waste-to-energy facility during an equal duration of burn. That means it only takes about 25 burn barrels to pollute as much as the incinerator with its pollution control devices. The same is true of people using wood burning stoves for heat. The cummulative effect of wood burning stoves actually pollutes more than several coal-fired power plants. So, you may think you have little impact, but science bears out that your actions when combined with like actions of other individuals can be very negative. Hence, society (your government representatives) has identified a serious pollution problem with multiple individuals burning brush piles during temperature inversions and regulate that activity to mitigate its impacts. Is that the role of government? Perhaps. The mechanism is well established for it to happen. And not just you, the large point source polluters have spent billions to clean up their processes. You do use electricity don't you? You are the coal-fired power plants.
If there weren't negative impacts from people's actions that affect others or all of us there wouldn't be the impetus to create a law. All of us.......do you not understand the socialist nature of this remark?
Why then did the Constitution provide for the making of laws to address negative impacts on people, business and institutions? I understand your desire to be autonomous, but your burn pile affects others and government has done something about it. No one has the right to harm others in their pursuit of life, liberty and happiness. Sorry, the happiness you find in your burn pile has to be tempered if it is hurting others.
As far a my expectations......I expect those who want my vote to work for the things I believe are true, right, and just.
So, you see, you aren't in this alone. It's just that others might have a different view of what is true, right and just. What can you do about that?
Civics lesson....your right again....you shouldn't be giving them.....
You obviously could use one from somebody then.
So.......you vote for socialism if you like......I'm voting for liberty and freedom......
So, you are going to vote for overthrow of the existing governments and the Constitutions that support them? I'm not a socialist, but I'm not an anarchist either. How is your voting for liberty and freedom going to keep a system from passing laws that may infringe on individual activity to protect society from the ill effects of that activity, when that system, and the participants in it, allows it, facilitates it and provides for it to occur?
Here is a relevant, interesting discussion:
http://www.freerepublic.com/forum/a3aa699b23882.htm