NY Times: Trashing the Constitution for Fun and Profit
Jon Rappoport
No More Fake News
January 4th, 2013
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re: NY Times op-ed, âLetâs Give Up on the Constitution,âDecember 30, by Louis Michael Seidman
It doesnât surprise me that the NY Times has decided the Constitution is merely a reference document now. The paperâs loyal readership, whatâs left of it, lives huddled on the upper east side of New York, behind their hundred-million-dollar front doors, where wealth must be protected through any and all means.
The Constitution might impede that. Much better to have a central government that knows what its business and obligations really are: guarding the fortunes of the rich.
The Times editorial, of course, doesnât say that. It merely leaves the founding document to wave in the breeze, its every pronouncement up for grabs.
The editorial is a test run to gauge the reaction.
Cutting the ropes that tether the Constitution to the government and the people isnât a call for new energized dialogue on our common foundations. Things donât work that way. Instead, what you get is naked fascism; the stronger force wins all arguments.
History, if paid attention to, would teach us that. But history isnât on the minds of the powers behind the Times. They, like every other special-interest group in America, want guarantees. Wherever the trough is located, they want to stand at the head of the line and feed from it.
They want assured survival in an era of bailouts and waivers. If trillions of dollars are being thrown around by the White House, if the corruption is so thick itâs creating the biggest junta and banana republic in the history of the planet, they want in.
And they want, of course, the government to have all the guns, which requires a new rendering of the 2ndAmendment.
Obama needs allies in his next four years, as he strives to shred as much of the Constitution as he possibly can, and the Times just sent him a signal that theyâre with him.
For example, HUD is about to unleash a new housing program across America, a residential version of forced school busing. It will compel every local government that accepts federal-housing money to erect low-income housing and âdesegregate its demographic.â
The Constitutional legality of this move is across the river and into the trees. Court battles will spring up like grass in the spring. The White House needs back-up. The Times will provide it. It will come out and say enormous wealth redistribution is right and just and real, and the hell with the Constitution.
It will also provide reasons aplenty to disarm the citizenry of this country.
The smoke-signal Times editorial is saying, âWe donât need to hide in the dark and snipe at this Constitutional provision and that provision. We can now come out in the open and paint a big X across the whole document, in favor of âwhatâs good for the people.ââ
What remain unsaid is, in these gargantuan wealth transfers there are built-in mechanisms for theft. Not skim; outright wholesale robbery. Billions, tens of billions, hundreds of billions, trillions disappear down holes, never to be seen or remembered again.
The federal governmentâs accounting books are so complex they make Vatican law or the Kabbalah, by comparison, read like Jack and Jill Went Up the Hill. The opportunities for stealing announce themselves on every page.
Everybody wants in. The Times, which has re-financed its debt, which is floundering in deep water, is inclining its well-coiffed head at Washington and asking, âIsnât there room for a few billion for us?â
Achtung, baby, there is room. You scratch their back and theyâll scratch yours. You trash the Constitution and theyâll hand you bags of cash. Itâs democracy. Ainât it grand?
Somewhere on the upper east of the New York, a hundred-million-dollar liberal is drinking his morning coffee and saying to his wife: âHoney, this whole country is turning into a giveaway game show. Itâs deeply embarrassing. I canât believe it. But you know, if theyâre handing out prizes, I guess I should find out how to knock on the relevant office door.â
He blushes. Oh, the shame of it. The impropriety.
His wife, who is a lot smarter than he is, pats his hand. âDonât think of a door, dear. Think of an alley. Talk to that man who deposited four dumpsters full of drug money in your bank last week. I think heâll know something. And keep reading the Times every day. Theyâll keep you informed about whoâs who in the new economy.â
âYes,â he says. âThatâs good. Itâs all about redistribution now. Itâs not a dirty word anymore.â
In a similar but more lavishly appointed breakfast room in the same part of town, a graying NY Times eminence is sipping his morning coffee. Heâs saying to his wife, âYou know, I once thought our newspaper was a pimp. But now I see itâs a whore.â
She smiles.
âWhat took you so long to figure that out?â she says.
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Contributed by Jon Rappoport of No More Fake News.
The author of an explosive collection, THE MATRIX REVEALED, Jon was a candidate for a US Congressional seat in the 29th District of California. Nominated for a Pulitzer Prize, he has worked as an investigative reporter for 30 years, writing articles on politics, medicine, and health for CBS Healthwatch, LA Weekly, Spin Magazine, Stern, and other newspapers and magazines in the US and Europe. Jon has delivered lectures and seminars on global politics, health, logic, and creative power to audiences around the world.
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Go F yourself NYT with all your socialist friends.
http://www.nytimes.com/2012/12/31/opinion/lets-give-up-on-the-constitution.html?pagewanted=all&_r=0
Louis Michael Seidman
Email: seidman@law.georgetown.edu
Address: 600 New Jersey Avenue N.W.
Washington, DC 20001
Phone: 202-662-9102
Note to self,
comy basterds
Reference document !!!!!!!
We use reference documents to follow the rules
To follow the directions
To do something correctly
If you do not follow the directions
It won’t work
Seidman is a sheeple moron, dumbass slave.
If he wants to be a slave he can move somewhere else
We want to be free
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