A new study has found that five Gulf Coast states have so many vague environmental laws that anyone who does anything outdoors can be found guilty of something.The rise of facism: A new study has found that five Gulf Coast states have so many vague environmental laws that anyone who does anything outdoors can be found guilty of something.
The rise of fascism: A new study has found that five Gulf Coast states have so many vague environmental laws that anyone who does anything outdoors can be found guilty of something.
And it has happened. Read the article.
Then there’s this good news: “Any federal regulation enacted by Congress or executive order…offending the constitutional rights of my citizens will not be enforced by me or my deputies.”
Update: A second Oregon sheriff has joined the first in declaring he will not enforce any federal regulation that violates the Constitution.
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The rise of fascism: A new study has found that five Gulf Coast states have so many vague environmental laws that anyone who does anything outdoors can be found guilty of something.
And it has happened. Read the article.
Then there’s this good news: “Any federal regulation enacted by Congress or executive order…offending the constitutional rights of my citizens will not be enforced by me or my deputies.”
Update: A second Oregon sheriff has joined the first in declaring he will not enforce any federal regulation that violates the Constitution.
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Every February I run a fund-raising drive during my birthday month. This year I celebrate my 72nd birthday, and hope and plan to continue writing and posting on Behind the Black for as long as I am able.
I hope my readers will support this effort. As I did in my November fund-raising drive, I am offering autographed copies of my books for large donations. Donate $250 and you can have a choice of the hardback of either Genesis: the Story of Apollo 8 or Conscious Choice: The origins of slavery in America and why it matters today and for our future in outer space. Donate $200 and you can get an autographed paperback copy of either.
Please consider supporting my work here at Behind the Black. My analysis of space, politics, and culture, taken from the perspective of an historian, is almost always on the money and ahead of the game. For example, in 2020 I correctly predicted that the COVID panic was unnecessary, that the virus was apparently simply a variation of the flu, that masks were not simply pointless but if worn incorrectly were a health threat, that the lockdowns were a disaster and did nothing to stop the spread of COVID. Every one of those 2020 conclusions has turned out right.
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These people really do see Atlas Shrugged as an operations manual.
It is creepy seeing reality look so much liker that book.
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Whats wrong with these people, the president is only doing whats “right” and whats best for the
kids.
Maybe these items should be placed under “The Day of Reckoning Looms”. It seems like we’re in a race to see which will fail first: the economy, or society. A credible argument can be made that society has already failed, and we’re just running on momentum.
A 16 trillion dollar economy is BIG and has a lot of momentum, in addition when your
currency is the reserve currency of the world you can be cavalier about how much money you
spend and create. And that is where Americas real power lies, we are the reserve currency of the
world and the FED controls our interest rate not the market.
How long will that last ?
If you beleave that I have a bridge I’ld like to sell you.
Sounds like a easy to topple house of cards. If OPEC decides to price oil based on a non $ currency, of the fed ups interest rates, or China etc can’t extend us more credit (who really thinks we can/will pay back 16-20 trillion?), all fall down.
The sheriff of Washington county, OR, (where I live), has announced that his department won’t enforce proposed Federal legislation that he believes deprive citizens of 2nd Amendment rights. If Dear Leader had spent more time in the private sector instead of ‘community organizing’, he might have learned that one of the basic rules of leadership is not to make unenforcable policy. To do so invites loss of credibility. It’s one thing be thought weak by your opponents, but to be seen as such by your supporters is quite another.
This situation (local refusal to enforce Federal law) reminds me of a similar but opposite occurrence (Federal agency refusal to enforce state law) when I lived in St. Petersburg. In the late ’80’s/early ’90’s Florida passed a law requiring boats down to 15′ to be registered. This meant that a fair number of canoes, dories, skiffs, and other small boats would have to be registered. The Coast Guard publicly (and in a way that made clear what they thought of the law) announced that it wasn’t going to enforce that law, and a lot of legislators looked stupid.