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		<title>It&#8217;s Not Just the Banking Industy, or the Auto Makers&#8230;</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Heard of &#8220;States Rights?&#8221; Yes, it&#8217;s in The Constitution, specifically the 10th Amendment of the Bill of Rights, but no one seems to have the courage to say it. First he took over the major banks with the leverage of TARP funds. Now, the ones who want to give it back could be without FDIC [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Heard of &#8220;States Rights?&#8221;  Yes, it&#8217;s in The Constitution, specifically the 10th Amendment of the Bill of Rights, but no one seems to have the courage to say it.</p>
<p>First he took over the major banks with the leverage of TARP funds.  Now, the ones who want to give it back could be without FDIC backing.</p>
<p>He directed his people to provide bonuses to those who are trying, in the publicly held financial firms, to get things back to normalcy, then decided it looked bad to his supporters and called upon the mob rule to harass those who were the benefactors of the law passed.  They received death threats and had to hire security, and some committed suicide, others gave the money back, money rightfully owed to them by their employment contracts, and by Federal LAw, until it became &#8220;an inconvenient truth&#8221; in the open press.</p>
<p>Then he fired the CEO of a public corporation, on the grounds that they had been given taxpayer money.  Then he took another corporation and handed over the a sizable portion of the control to the UAW.</p>
<p>The threat of severely restricting the right of the 2nd Amendment hangs in the air, as a country, unable to provide for its own domestic peace, would say it is the fault of the American gun owners who have caused the conflict across our borders, and he did not tell them they must accept the responsibility for their current struggle, for years of failed policies of the past, as he tells us that is where our current problems come from.</p>
<p>He&#8217;s now poised to force the entire medical care system of the nation into his vision of health care.</p>
<p>All the while, he is empowered with the money he is taking in from the tax base, which he is looking to make even more of a burden to those who produce the very things the entire economy, not just the Federal Government rely upon to stay in existence.  The consummate politician:  He cannot generate his own capital, he must take it to enable him to buy the allegiance of others, and to control their behavior.  </p>
<p>Our money is being exploited for the gain of power by the Federal system.  Power over things that are not enumerated in The Constitution of the United States.</p>
<p>Along the way, <a href="http://www.floppingaces.net/2009/05/11/obama-to-califonia-reinstate-union-wages-or-no-stimulus-funds/">he is now directing the Governor of the largest state as to who will benefit from any decisions being made locally</a>, even while the economy of that state is about to fail.  His leverage?  Do it or no bailout money for you and your citizens.</p>
<p>Wonderful.  The President of the United States takes money from all over the country, launders it through thousands upon thousands of civil servants, then dictates to a state governor how the sate will conduct it&#8217;s business.</p>
<p>At what point will the governors of this land bring a case to the Supreme Court to tell the President his acts are Unconstitutional?</p>
<p>At what point will the American populace say &#8220;NO! Not with my tax dollars!&#8221;</p>
<p>Didn&#8217;t we have a war about this in the 1860s?</p>
<p>We won&#8217;t dictate to the rest of the world, who are murdering their own people and saying they will murder the people in Israel, but we will listen to them and heed their demands.  He will tell Americans how they will pay tribute to him, because he won, and he will muzzle their speech, be it directly, or by threat of the power of the FCC, IRS, EPA, OSHA, CDC, etc&#8230;.</p>
<p>This is beyond a not so funny thing.  It&#8217;s becoming a nightmare.  Barely over 100 days in office, and he is openly defying The Constitution and all we get is how Bush and Cheney and Palin should be waterboarded from comedians, while he sits there and laughs.</p>
<p>Where are the men and women in the highest offices who will step into the well of the houses of Congress and state, without reservation, what is happening and that they will oppose it?</p>
<p>The Republicans wonder why some people, when contacted say, no thanks to giving.  Why should they be paid for doing nothing in the face of a socialist takeover of the nation?</p>
<p>There is a trend here:  He told Joe the Plumber and few believed him. Those who did, and pointed it out in public, were shouted down.  All above I have mentioned speaks clearly to exactly what he said he would do.</p>
<p>It may be the one promise everyone can count on him to keep&#8230;to all of our detriment,and to the rest of the world, as well.</p>
<p>Further, he denigrates the Nation on the stages of the World.  He calls on his staf anf the press to call out private citizens for their criticism of him.  It is sport to him.  Honestly, it is a polite way of doing what many others, who sought total power have done &#8211; sidelining the &#8220;competition,&#8221; within and outside of the circle of the most powerful.</p>
<p>Better call those in Congress, who &#8220;represent&#8221; you (and I use the term loosely), before your pay is determined by the local union or the local ACORN Chapter, and it&#8217;s still not enough to keep a roof over your head and your family fed.</p>
<p>When the capability of this nation is handed over to the ineffectual Federal Government, against the specific language our forefathers crafted for just such a time as this, our consumer market will die off, and those other nations, on the opposite end of the &#8220;Balance of Trade&#8221; numbers shall have few to buy their goods, and they shall also whither.  We are using many resources, and we are paying others around the world for them, which keeps the world in business.</p>
<p>How much will they love us when we can buy no more from them?  Maybe we should ask ourselves how angry will they be, when their lives were beginning to get better, are now dropped back into poverty, the likes of which we do not see in our country, as the scourge of Communism and socialism were pushed back, in a great measure by the power of capitalism?</p>
<p>One day, if this trend continues, all we own shall become property of &#8220;The State,&#8221; and all we are given will be according to the needs as determined by the faceless bureaucrats, who will ration all in our lives, even our ability to make decisions.</p>
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