Bloomberg: Gov't has right to infringe on your freedom

TRANSLATION: I'm a Billionaire surrounded by armed thugs with a license to murder and I control government through our exclusive Fascist Club... look poor or mouth off and I'll find a reason to imprison or kill you.
 
I don't think what you say is quite true. We're rapidly moving in that direction, but as seen with Rand's filibuster, anytime (Admittedly not often) SCOTUS strikes down a law, anytime we see state nullification even tried, we aren't QUITE a one-man show yet. We're pretty close though. I still think what we have has in some ways prevented it from being even worse.

Around the edges, perhaps there is that illusion.

But the fact is the FedCoat Executive has claimed the right to smoke your ass, a US citizen, on US soil, whenever he feels like it.

Just because it is not happening by the thousands every day is only because they, for whatever reason, don't want to right now.

That will soon change.
 
It's funny, I was watching a documentary about the revolutionary war and how the urban New Yorkers were mostly loyalists. Times might change but the people don't. Anyway, as long as New York City keeps itself contained and tamed I don't care what they do and whom they choose as their temporary slave-master.

It's like what Thomas Jefferson had said:
''The mobs of the great cities add just so much to the support of pure government, as sores do to the strength of the human body.''
 
This man just doesn't stop. Clearly delusional. From zerohedge:

“Everybody wants their privacy, but I don’t know how you’re going to maintain it. It’s just we’re going into a different world, uncharted, and, like it or not, what people can do, what governments can do, is different. And you can to some extent control, but you can’t keep the tides from coming in.”

“The argument against using automation, it’s this craziness– oh, it’s Big Brother. Get used to it.”
 
I wonder why he would want to force mothers to breastfeed, considering its actually good for the child. I would expect him to do whatever's worse for the children.

Because, as I've said a million times, the "what" does not matter.

It is the compliance that counts, that is all.

The thrill of being able to bend millions of people to your will, to make millions of people comply with your every whim...that is the mother's milk of a tyrant.

The fact that the edict may (wearing seat belts, not drinking too much soda) or may not (using cancer causing CFLs, not having pain medication) be good for you, matters not at all.
 
Technically he is right. I mean, think about the 1st Amendment and the whole "you can't yell fire in a theater" or whatever. The politicians have created a system where our Rights aren't absolute anymore.
 
Technically he is right. I mean, think about the 1st Amendment and the whole "you can't yell fire in a theater" or whatever. The politicians have created a system where our Rights aren't absolute anymore.

We don't have rights because we're not people. We're slaves. We're owned by the bankers, and kept in line by their gestapo. Anything that we own, anything that we do, it's because they allow us to.

It seems every time I see theft, oppression, or tyranny, it can always be traced back to bankers. Always. Bloomberg himself got rich off the finance industry.

Dr. Paul was right; the bankers have got us by the balls.
 
We don't have rights because we're not people. We're slaves. We're owned by the bankers, and kept in line by their gestapo. Anything that we own, anything that we do, it's because they allow us to.

It seems every time I see theft, oppression, or tyranny, it can always be traced back to bankers. Always. Bloomberg himself got rich off the finance industry.

Dr. Paul was right; the bankers have got us by the balls.

The problem with this train of thought is that we are the market. We decide what passes and what doesn't. It's our own damn fault.

Moreover, it's not as simple as saying the bankers own us. The law is a very complex beast. It's not as simple as saying "the government is screwing us" or not.
 
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The problem with this train of thought is that we are the market. We decide what passes and what doesn't. It's our own damn fault.

The problem is this nation is full of children that have never known responsibility and are not of sound body & mind to make these kinds of decisions and have absolutely zero business voting.

It took 200 years, but the bankers have successfully reversed man's evolution back to the level of a farm animal.
 
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