5 Government Powers That are Undermining Your Freedom Right Now

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The federal government, once seen as more of a necessary nuisance rather than an inhibitory force, has interjected itself into every possible aspect of American life. Americans have reached a point where government, through one of its hundreds of agencies, can affect every second of everyday – announced or otherwise.

No matter the agenda or whether or not intentions are sincere, the government has passed regulations, sent down executive orders, and created agencies that have taken freedom, convenience, and monetary security from American citizens. Although, when divvied up into small doses, it’s hard to comprehend the sheer size and reach of the government. So, in order to better help you grasp the government’s size, scope, and daily effect they have on your life – here are the Top 5 Worst Government Powers That Can Affect You & Your Freedom.


http://www.policymic.com/articles/20...edom-right-now
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The federal government, once seen as more of a necessary nuisance rather than an inhibitory force, has interjected itself into every possible aspect of American life. Americans have reached a point where government, through one of its hundreds of agencies, can affect every second of everyday – announced or otherwise.

No matter the agenda or whether or not intentions are sincere, the government has passed regulations, sent down executive orders, and created agencies that have taken freedom, convenience, and monetary security from American citizens. Although, when divvied up into small doses, it’s hard to comprehend the sheer size and reach of the government. So, in order to better help you grasp the government’s size, scope, and daily effect they have on your life – here are the Top 5 Worst Government Powers That Can Affect You & Your Freedom.

http://www.policymic.com/articles/20...edom-right-now Originally Posted by CuteOldGuy
The sky is really falling this time!
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Is there no end to him? OH YES there is ... And that end is near!


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They are coming to take you away ha ha they are coming to take you away ho ho...
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  • 12-18-2012, 06:43 AM
I think COG and LK are one and the same. If you book a date with LK, it is COG who will blow ya. Now that is scary!
COGs post is a serious piece. You fools don't even try to counter the arguments it offers because you are too dimwitted and lazy.

Humor and condensation has it's value; but it's the fool who relies solely on it.

Smart, intellectually sharp thinkers use their wit along with arguments of substance. Most of you are not in that class.
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  • 12-18-2012, 06:56 AM
COFool has run into the Chicken Little conundrum...


COGs post is a serious piece. You fools don't even try to counter the arguments it offers because you are too dimwitted and lazy.

Humor and condensation has it's value; but it's the fool who relies solely on it.

Smart, intellectually sharp thinkers use their wit along with arguments of substance. Most of you are not in that class. Originally Posted by Whirlaway
Couldn't agree more:

We are run by agencies not laws anymore. The EPA (I live in Houston so I understand the good and the bad they do.). The IRS - no due process of law required for them to take your house. The TSA, with the Patriot Act and it's viscous God-child the NDAA's 2012 and 13 has the right to snatch anyone they want to. What else, Homeland Security, Departments of Transportation, Energy, Welfare, Defense, and on and on. If you think they aren't disseminating and enforcing their "interpenetration" rightly or wrongly of our laws, you're wrong.

Quantitative Easing? You all like that? The Goldman Sachs buying bonds from the Fed so they can sell bonds. First of all, why do we need the middle man. Second of all, WHY do any of you like it that we are printing money.

What in this list to any of you particularly like? The IRS doens't even know what the law is they are going to enforce next year. They'll have a few weeks to dissect it and then administrate a what, 2,000 page document, before they begin denying citizens due process when they begin enforcing the "law". Personally, I abhor that thought.