Show Prep: Tues, Oct. 20

Jim Webb May Run As An Independent | Truth Revolt

Bernie Sanders: let’s turn the Post Office into a bank! « Hot Air

wants to turn the U.S. Postal Service into a bank so it can put out loans. He told Fusion.net last week how awesome of an idea it’d be because it would fight back against those dirty, rotten payday lenders.

Ballot ‘selfies’ law in Indiana cannot be enforced, judge rules – 953MNC.com

A federal judge has barred the state of from enforcing a new law that prohibits voters from taking photos of their ballots and sharing the images on social media.

Students Say They Are Absolutely Dumbfounded by Reason School Is Punishing Them for ‘Racial Insensitivity’ | Video | TheBlaze.com

On Friday, students from Atascocita gave Summer Creek students a decorated Halloween bucket along with a , coconut, pineapple and watermelon gum.

US Army forced to borrow British helicopters amid budget cuts – Telegraph

America no longer has any tanks in Europe, and the number of US troops stationed there has decreased by more than a third since 2012. Many of the weapons used for Nato exercises rotate between bases in the US and in Europe.

Federal Spending Increased $183.9B in FY15—But Spending on Defense, Homeland Security, Justice Declined

Even as overall federal increased by $183,890,000,000 from fiscal 2014 to fiscal 2015, spending for the departments of Defense, Homeland Security and Justice declined, according to the Monthly Treasury Statement for September.

S.F., Nevada reach tentative settlement in patient-dumping case – SFGate

has agreed to pay $400,000 to for the costs of caring for 24 homeless, indigent former mental patients who were sent to the city with one-way bus tickets from a Nevada state psychiatric hospital.

Federal court tells the DEA to stop harassing medical marijuana providers – The Washington Post

In a scathing decision, a federal court in California has ruled that the Drug Enforcement Administration’s interpretation of a recent medical marijuana bill “defies language and logic,” “tortures the plain meaning of the statute” and is “at odds with fundamental notions of the rule of law.” The ruling could have a broad impact on the DEA’s ability to prosecute federal medical marijuana cases going forward.

Illinois School Teaches 12 Yr-Old Kids 9-11 Attacks Had Nothing to do with Islam – The Gateway Pundit

“We have to present, with 9/11 or anything, it wasn’t a religion that did that. It was bad men that did that. I think you have to take moments like that and use them as teachable moments,” he said. “You have to look at the age group and your students, and to me you can talk about different things in the world and teach about tolerance.”

Many Low-Income Workers Say ‘No’ to Health Insurance

“Based on what we’ve seen in the marketplace, we’re advising some of our clients to expect single-digit take rates,” said Michael A. Bodack, an insurance broker in Harrison, N.Y. “One to 2 percent isn’t unusual.”

Vulgar Personality Quiz Angers Parents Arizona | The Daily Caller

“Would you go to a wife-swapping party?”

High School Bans 21-Gun Salute Honoring Vets Because it ‘Promotes Gun Violence’ | Truth Revolt

Veterans firing rifles at the assembly has been a fun, safe tradition for as long as some students can remember. But even though the vets are firing blanks, and since all guns under any circumstances are viewed as being possessed by Satan now, the tradition has been nixed.

Sears Ditches ‘Infidel’ Hat For CAIR | The Daily Caller

John Brennan email hacked, U.S. investigates – CNNPolitics.com

The FBI and Secret Service are investigating reports that non- personal accounts associated with Director John Brennan as well as Department of Homeland Security Secretary Jeh Johnson were hacked, law enforcement officials told CNN.

How You Pay Bills May Affect Your Credit | The Daily Caller

Lenders are no longer just interested in whether you pay your bills or not. Increasingly, they are looking at how you pay those bills to determine whether they want you as a customer.

Show Prep: Mon, Oct. 19

Zach Anderson to be resentenced Monday following sex with girl who lied about her age – 953MNC.com

A 20-year-old man who spent 75 days in jail after pleading guilty to misdemeanor criminal sexual conduct for having consensual sex with a 14-year-old girl who lied about her age is scheduled to be resentenced.

Epiphany: Hungary Erects Razor-Wire Wall That Keeps Out Refugees | Truth Revolt

said Monday its shutdown of the border with Croatia had put a stop to the influx of migrants and refugees. Only 41 people crossed into the EU member state on Sunday, the government said. “The border closure is working, it has effectively stopped illegal border-crossing,” government spokesman Zoltan Kovacs told reporters in Nagykanizsa, close to the Croatian border. “The Hungarian government is determined to keep the measures in place as long as is needed,” he said.

Biden To Decide On Presidential Run Within 48 Hours | The Daily Caller

Vice President Joe is expected to make an announcement within the next 48 hours about whether he will run for president.

Brady Campaign Labels NRA “Terrorists” | The Daily Caller

The craven statement was made by Brady Campaign President Daniel Gross to The Hill. In the article, Gross criticized two Democratic presidential candidates, the D- rated and F rated Lincoln Chafee, for not sufficiently conforming to the group’s radical gun control agenda. In taking particular issue with Chafee’s debate performance, in which the candidate stated he would try to negotiate with NRA, Gross stated, “[t]his is not a negotiation with the NRA… We don’t negotiate with terrorists.”

Atlanta Comcast Users Now Have to Pay $35 Monthly to Avoid Caps | DSLReports, ISP Information

At the beginning of this month added a small wrinkle to its slowly expanding usage cap “trials,” forcing users in these markets to pay a $30 premium if they want to avoid usage caps (300GB, $10 per 50 GB overages). Initially, this option was only available in Florida test markets, but users in our forums indicate that Comcast has now extended the idea into Atlanta.

I tried telling Net Neutrality proponents that this wasn’t going to stop.

Concerns raised over lack of diversity in SF school election results – Story | KTVU

There’s a bit of controversy surrounding student elections at a middle after the results were immediately withheld by the principal because they weren’t diverse enough.

This Is How Much Not Having Health Insurance Will Cost Starting in 2016 | TheBlaze.com

But in 2016, the penalty for being uninsured will rise to the greater of either – $695 or 2.5 percent of taxable income

Feds Hide Secret List Of 11 Staggering Obamacare Insurers | The Daily Caller

Federal officials have a secret list of 11 Obamacare health insurance co-ops they fear are on the verge of failure, but they refuse to disclose them to the public or to Congress, a Daily Caller Foundation investigation has learned.

The Biggest Obamacare Disaster You’ve Never Heard About | The Daily Caller

One third of Obamacare co-ops have failed.

Two more Obamacare health insurance plans collapse – The Washington Post

Nearly a third of the innovative health insurance plans created under the Affordable Care Act will be out of business at the end of 2015, following announcements Friday that plans in Oregon and Colorado are folding.

Zach Anderson re-sentenced to 2 years probation, remains on the Indiana sex offender registry during his probation – 953MNC.com

Democrat-Socialist Bernie Sanders Promises to Raise Taxes on ALL AMERICANS (Video) – The Gateway Pundit

Democrat-Socialist Bernie Sanders promised to raise taxes on ALL AMERICANS during his “This Week” interview Sunday.

Study Shows Governments Are Less Compliant With Regulation | News – Indiana Public Media

Governments and public agencies face different challenges in regulatory compliance than their private counterparts.

Michigan close to banning powdered alcohol from shelves – 953MNC.com

The House on Tuesday voted 102-3 for legislation and sent it to Gov. Rick Snyder for his signature.

The U.S. , Irrelevant Law Of The Land

** Updated March 2, 2014 to include the video of the exchange with Dina Titus

The People Aren’t The People … We Are The People

For years now, I have repeatedly made the case that many politicians who quote or cite the U.S. Constitution have never actually taken the time to read the document. This is in spite of the fact that any U.S. citizen can obtain a free copy from their congressional representative through a simple visit to his/her office. You’d think that an elected official who distributes this document might at some point actually pick it up and see what all the fuss is about.

Over the past several elections, many politicians have tried to corner the market as the ‘Constitution guy’ in order to secure votes. Unfortunately, they’re just as ignorant of the wording in the as the next guy. They always get caught misquoting it, or providing their own interpretation of what the founding fathers were ‘really’ thinking.

My biggest issue comes from the Tenth Amendment. The Tenth Amendment is a part of the Bill of Rights and is known as the “Reserved Powers” amendment. Why? Because it reserves powers, of course. Many have asked me over the years why Congress gets away with their unconstitutional power grabs when the Tenth Amendment clarifies their limited authority quite well. I always have the same answer. Members of the believe THEY are “the people.”

have determined that the Tenth Amendment’s “or to the people” provision is actually talking about THEM. The people elected them, so they are the people’s representatives. Therefore, they are the people.

The more I talk about this issue, the more examples surface to prove my point.

See I Told You So

KXNT’s Ciara Turns attended the recent health care town hall held by Dina Titus (D-NV) and got to speak with Rep. Titus for a few minutes. During their conversation, Ciara asked Titus what part of the US Constitution granted the federal the authority to intrude on the as it is doing with health care reform. The response: “The Tenth Amendment.”

Here’s the video of that exchange:


See, I told you so.

Titus said that the Tenth Amendment “allows anything not prohibited in the first nine amendments to be done by states or by government.” That is a direct quote from video taken at the public event.

Titus then went on to say that the US Constitution was a document that was “written to be flexible over time.” After which she went on to argue against freedom of speech by citing the example of yelling fire in a theater and some other nonsense. Those darn strict constructionists!

Looks like the whole ‘living, breathing document’ theory is alive and well in politics. Titus completely ignores the way in which our constitution is actually designed to be flexible – and it is. The flexibility exists in that a constitutional amendment to the Constitution can be proposed, and then ratified – not in the ability to reinterpret the words written by our founding fathers. To amend the document requires a ¾ approval from state legislatures, or the approval of a constitutional convention. So: it is flexible, but only after tremendous effort.

Rep. Titus believes that the Tenth Amendment grants the federal government the authority to address health care the way it is doing. She is misguided, and this is evident in her inability to cite the meaning of the Tenth Amendment correctly in her discussion with Ciara. (Wasn’t she a political science professor?)

For the record, the Tenth Amendment states:

The powers not delegated to the United States by the Constitution, nor prohibited by it to the States, are reserved to the States respectively, or to the people.

Notice it says that authority reverts back to the states, or “to the people” … not to government. Nor does the Tenth Amendment apply only to the first nine amendments, as Titus seemed to indicate. This is where my statement that Congressmen believe they are the people is relevant. Perhaps it was a Freudian slip when she said government instead of people.

Two’s Company

Today, House Majority Leader Steny Hoyer (D-MD) stated that the US Constitution’s ‘General Welfare’ clause granted the government the authority to require American citizens to buy .

Funny … the General Welfare clause is not in the Tenth Amendment. Someone should tell Dina Titus. It would seem these two Democrats can’t agree on what part of the US Constitution grants them the authority to impose mandated health insurance. In other words, they are grasping at straws. Let’s hope they prick their fingers on a needle instead.

Article I, Section 8, outlines the powers of Congress, including raising taxes. It does not allow for Congress to mandate the purchasing of any item, good, or service. You can read it here.

Now what did the Tenth Amendment teach us earlier about authority not granted to the federal government by the Constitution? It is supposed to revert to the states, or to the people. And, just like Titus: Hoyer believes he is the people.

Three’s Not A Crowd, It’s The Forming Of A Pack

In my last interview with Majority Leader Harry Reid (D-NV), which got national attention, I brought up the fact that Congress was passing unconstitutional bills. He was perplexed and asked which were unconstitutional. I began bringing up the retroactive legislation Congress was enacting in dealing with the AIG bonuses. Again, he was perplexed and asked how those were unconstitutional.

Now, before I go further, we have to understand that he is the Majority Leader in the US Senate. He’s the highest ranking official in the more prominent of the two houses of our federal legislature. Shouldn’t he be able to understand these issues? It is, after all, his job.

I answered Reid’s question by stating that Congress had violated the Ex Post Facto clauses. To which he responded that, no, they didn’t. Here we go again. Another member of our US Congress who doesn’t understand basic constitutional law. I’d give you a big “SURPISE!” here, but somehow a “ho-hum” feels more appropriate.

Ex Post Facto laws are governed by two clauses in the US Constitution: Art 1, § 9 and Art. 1 § 10. These clauses forbid Congress from passing retroactive legislation. Which is exactly what Congress was doing at the time I interviewed Reid, soon after he went on tirade about how evil AIG was for those bonuses. And before I asked him about this issue.

In 1798, in the case of Calder v Bull (3 US 386), the US Supreme Court ruled:

1st. Every law that makes an action done before the passing of the law, and which was innocent when done, criminal; and punishes such action. 2d. Every law that aggravates a crime, or makes it greater than it was, when committed. 3d. Every law that changes the punishment, and inflicts a greater punishment, than the law annexed to the crime, when committed. 4th. Every law that alters the legal rules of evidence, and receives less, or different, testimony, than the law required at the time of the commission of the offense, in order to convict the offender.

The Pandemic Is Upon Us

In recent years the constitutional ignorance, or bemoaning – take your pick – from elected officials has become much more common and mainstream.

I’m reminded of Pittsburgh Councilwoman, Tonya Payne, who last November gave a statement about an unconstitutional bill just passed by the Pittsburgh City Council requiring a citizen to report a stolen firearm within 24 hours or face a fine. She said:

“Who really cares about it being unconstitutional? This is what’s right to do.”

Damn that pesky piece of parchment!

While my citations here are just a few recent examples and center on Democratic officials, this problem is in no way unique to Democrats. Republicans are ‘almost‘ just as guilty.

When you ask a conservative to name a Republican who respects and adheres to the Constitution, you will likely get ‘s name. But I’ve been screaming at the top of my lungs for years to beware of this man. He is a fraud. Finally, some are starting to heed my warnings. My good friend is among them.

Gingrich defended William Jefferson (D-LA) when the FBI raided his congressional office. Jefferson is the guy who hid his bribe money in his freezer, took over rescue equipment after Hurricane Katrina so he could rescue his personal belongings, and was still promoted by Pelosi.

Gingrich said the FBI raid violated the Speech and Debate Clause of the Constitution. Gingrich would argue repeatedly on TV and radio that the FBI has no right to raid any congressional office … no matter the crime being investigated, simply because they were a part of the Executive Branch.

The Constitution disagrees with him, and so did the US Circuit Court of Appeals that ruled the search did not in fact violate the Constitution. The Supreme Court also had previously ruled that such a search is not unconstitutional, but Newt apparently couldn’t care less about either.

The Speech and Debate clause is found in Article I, Section 6, Clause 1 of the US Constitution, and it reads as follows:

“Sec. 6. The Senators and Representatives shall receive a Compensation for their Services, to be ascertained by Law, and paid out of the Treasury of the United States. They shall in all Cases, except Treason, Felony, and Breach of the Peace, be privileged from Arrest during their Attendance at the Session of their respective Houses, and in going to and returning from the same; and for any Speech or Debate in either House they shall not be questioned in any other Place.”

Jefferson was being investigated for a felony, and was eventually convicted.

In the case of Williamson v. United States (1908) the Supreme Court wrote:

“It is not asserted that it has ever been finally settled by this court that the constitutional privilege does not prohibit the arrest and punishment of a member of Congress for the commission of any criminal offense. The contention must rest, therefore, upon the assumption that the text of the Constitution so plainly excludes all criminal prosecutions from the privilege which that instrument accords a congressman as to cause the contrary assertion to be frivolous.”

Until the American people begin to hold their politicians accountable for their meandering ways, we are doomed to live out Lord Christopher Monckton’s eulogy for the United States. Lord Monckton was speaking about the UN Climate Change Treaty on Oct. 14, 2009 when he said:

“Thank you America. You WERE the beacon of freedom for the world. It is a privilege to merely stand on this soil of freedom while it is still free.”

Enjoy it while it lasts.

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