I’ve been re-reading the Federalist papers, Declaration of Independence, the Constitution, and am now reading a wonderful tax- payer- friendly and freedom loving book on loan from one of my friends, “A Miracle That Changed the World. The 5000 Year Leap, Principles of Freedom 101.”
In all these Christ-inspired works of Love, there are no appeals for more power to be given to the central government. Keeping in mind that if articles of permission are not written in our founding documents empowering the central government then such power does not exist. The only conclusion we can come to is that our current administration is unlawful. It seems to me there’s a need for BASIC Civics lessons, plus a large dose of humility in Obama’s administration.
President Obama I have a few questions for you.
- Where in the Constitution is permission given to to you, sir, to appoint czars to rule over free Americans?
- Where in the Constitution is permission given to politician’s to steal money from private businesses?
- Where in the Constitution is permission given to politicians to transfer trillions of dollars to who knows where then tell American companies what profit they can or cannot make?
- Where in the Constitution is permission given to politicians to rip businesses from Americans and give them to foreign companies and steal from retirement accounts, etc. etc.?
Are you old enough to remember the old Soviet Union? In my opinion our current administration is a carbon copy of that Marxist regime.
Are you fed up like I am?
If you are – get involved by spreading the word, educating others in your circle of influence. Then call the senators and congressmen of your state and EDUCATE them! Consider becoming an independent voter instead of a republican or democrat.
Just little steps – but it will work if we work together. It’s time to stop these robbers.
WallyGater
I live in Northeast Georgia where the horizon is hidden from view by Billions of trees, and impressive mountains in all directions. We pay in loss of sight distance for cooler summers than the remaining sections of the state.
This is where the trip to the mail box becomes healthy. My mailbox is approximently 1.2 Miles from my house, and three times weekly I ride my mountain bike on gravel roads out to the black top where our mailboxes are located.
I park my bike, open my mail box, then retrieve mail which I stuff into a black pouch which I wear around my waist for this purpose. Then I make the return ride which includes a fairly long steep climb which ends just before reaching my driveway. As I dismount I am high as a kite, and thank the Lord for my good fortune for first of all; being a Southern born American, and second Living in the mountains.
WallyGater
I’m fairly new to the mountain biking sport. I’ve been working out on my bike for six years now due to knee’s wearing out from running heavily during my military career and afterward. I now take triple strength Glucosamine + Chondroitin to maintain cushion in my joints, which is very effective. That said I must pass on the up-hill-stall I experienced this morning while climbing a steep graveled road in the north Georgia mountains.
The weather is extremely beautiful this morning; a cloudless, crystal clear sky and sunshine bright with the temperature in the upper sixties. During my revelation of a wonderful, but taxing, ride before me I began to climb at least a 30 degree hill on one of our graveled roads, I was standing on my pedals for power, not paying much attention to where any loose gravel was accumulating when I spun out due to stones being torn from the compacted road eliminating any friction with the drive tire causing an instantaneous loss of forward momentum.
I braked quickly and lowered my left foot to the ground. I dismounted to check on the spot on the road that bore the scars of the spin. I noticed there had been a cluster of rocks three to four inches square just under the surface of the run that were obviously not compacted enough to hold together while being forced down hill by the torque of the drive wheel. I made a mental note to always pay attention to the surface conditions at all times.
WallyGater