Tuesday, 10 May 2011

New York Times editor 'Wesley Mouch' blasts State's Rights, and hammers all opposition to Washington D.C.

Jai singh | 05:48 | |
A nice editorial, 'Wesley Mouch'.

Your tone is one of pro-socialism and pro-debt; you've expressed your personal opposition to any State or political party that dares to question Mr. Obama's FEDERAL AUTHORITY!.

You've managed to poo-pooh those quaint, archaic principles like 'State's rights' and 'small government'; and I understand your barely-controlled disdain for that old document, the once-proud and ultimate law of the land, the U.S. Constitution. That shopworn rag is obviously not of any use or value in today's more nuanced caretaker-of-all-citizens society; it should be re-written so that there is only ONE State, and that State must be beholden to Washington D.C. as the only one source of power and governance over this land of the Fat, Dumb and Happy Proletariat that our Government exists to protect and nurture.

The next great Divide between the States can't happen soon enough. We really do need a 'reset' button for this declining nation; perhaps it's being crafted in China, out of filaments of our massive debt, strung together into a proper rope which our leaders are eagerly placing around our collective necks.

Maybe the next version of a 'representative republic', perhaps coming many years after a painful path of rebuilding, will include stronger clamps on the over-sized and overwrought central-planning style of Government that we're seeing unfold today.

And, finally, we might discover just how to keep elected looters from any political party from exhausting the Treasury for the purposes of buying votes from moochers, just so these elected looters can keep their party in political power.



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