Saturday, March 25, 2017

RYAN IS "MASTER OF THE HOUSE" OF THE MISERABLE WASHINGTON SWAMP



The Wisconsin Representative that bashed and dismissed Trump during the 2016 election, has introduced the new administration to his "band of soaks" that are more interested in serving their lobbyist donor masters than the American people. The GOP Congress is filled with "cunning little brains, regular Voltaires, think they quite good lovers but there's not much there." ( LES MISRERABLES, Musical from the song MASTER OF THE HOUSE)

As "keeper of the zoo" Speaker Ryan tried to hoodwink conservative Americans again, by introducing a backroom  health care bill that "Charge 'em for the lice, extra for the mice, two percent for looking in the mirror twice." This Ryancare bill once again proves that the so-called two political parties are instead, one common "den of dissolute's" that Ryan is not a "gent of good intent" as he works for lobbyists and special interest while being a hypocrite claiming to work for the average citizen.  

The GOP used the voter's anger over Obamacare in their re-election campaigns. Over and over in 2010, 2012, 2014 and 2016, they promised to repeal Obamacare if they were given the majority. Now that payment is finally come due, what do they do? They give us, "Food beyond compare. Food beyond belief. Mix it in a mincer, and pretend its beef. Kidney of a horse, liver of a cat, filling up the sausages with this and that." 

Certainly the lobbyist for the insurance companies were happy with a bill that would unwind Obamacare slowly while they scooped up their profits off the table, but it would have done little to help the average premium payer. Trump might be the President of the people, but Paul Ryan is a servant of the lobbyists, and a butler to the great swamp of Washington insiders.

RyanCare  was as slick and stealthy as Pelosi's reconciliation trickery. After years of promising to repeal Obamacare and replace it with singular reform legislation that would kick the government out of the healthcare business, we got instead, "Here a little slice, there a little cut, three percent for sleeping with the window shut. When it comes to fixing prices, there are a lot of tricks, I knows, how it all increases, all them bits and pieces" my gosh "it's amazing how it grows."

Trump should be disappointed. However, Trump did not fail his supporters, Ryan failed Trump. In fact, this failed Ryancare bill is a win. It is a win for conservative principles, a win for the Freedom caucus conservatism, that helped elect Trump, and a win against those Democrats and Republicans twits "isn't worth my spit" swamp rats, that have played us for fools for too long. 

The American people are tired of being told by Congress that a huge bill must be rushed and or that we need them to "pass the bill, to know what's in it" that we suspect will screw the taxpayers, yet again.

Perhaps Trump has learned a lesson from Speaker Ryan. Fool me once shame on you, fool me twice shame on all of us. Paul Ryan is NOT the Speaker for the American household, NOT the Speaker for the working citizen, NOT the Speaker for small government freedom fighters. 

No Speaker Paul Ryan coming on the heels of John Boehner is a "cruel trick of nature, that landed us (me) with such a louse, God knows how we've (I've) lasted living with this bastard in the House."

Time for Trump to take Speaker Ryan's word as the voters do, with a grain of salt, skepticism, suspicion first, then get control out of his "toady" hands so he can't renege and then, only then "Everybody raise a glass, raise it up to the master's arse.

 Only when Paul Ryan and his merry band of never Trump rino swamp water inbreeds start acting on behalf of the interests of the American people will "Everybody raise a glass to the Master (Speaker) of the House. Until then, Trump needs to be leery of the "sons of whores, who spend their lives in the (my) inn."

The health care bill that was just defeated is a win against same old swamp rules, now let's put pressure on these corrupt Washington "homing pigeons" that "fly" against patriot values, that it is time to "crawl on all fours" and repeal Obamacare, completely, immediately and permanently, and pass sensible laws that help to lower health care cost to consumers while keeping big government mandate hands out of the mix.

Friday, March 10, 2017

SMART PHONES, STUPID REPRESENTATIVES, AND THE C-RIMINAL I-NQUISITOR A-GENCY



Is anyone shocked by the release of the CIA secret spy kit, by Wikileaks that ominously named their disclosure Vault7? Is anyone surprised our government could not keep their secrets secret? Is anyone still naive enough, to trust a government that has been exposed as a sneaky snake, injecting its viperous venom against the 4th amendment right of citizens? The short answer, and the sad answer, is no. The belief in a government conspiracy, to hack, bug, spy, wiretap, eavesdrop, and remotely control everything from cars to residential electric smart meters, is a conspiracy theory that had legs, long before it had footprints, and now it has both. Its shadow walks brazenly into our bedrooms.
 
Weeping Angel is a fitting name, for a spy virus that devilishly eavesdrops via our turned off smart televisions, for that is a godless fallen angel, that flies in a  warrantless hell, making us all weep at the depth of the state's devilishness. 

The American public is beyond outrage, beyond trusting our Representatives in Washington, beyond ever returning to a naive notion, that our government is an innocuous federal body that seeks to protect its citizenry. The intelligence agencies in our government have been exposed, for what we always suspected them to be, a combination of corrupt and inept bureaucrats, we can't trust. 

The unholy mix of deception and bumbling has left the spy door wide open for even more sinister forces to enter our homes and lives. Wikileaks provided information on our government's spyware but also disturbingly informed us that many non-government entities, sub-contractors etcetera, have this spyware toolkit. 

Basically, the secret intelligence is not only no longer secret or intelligent, it has lied to American citizens, and invited security breaches into our internet devices. Through its deception and ineptitude, it has allowed this covert toolkit to fall into the hands would be sinister agents and hackers, by not keeping its own firewall hack free. Now, we all suffer intrusions into our private lives through their careless negligence. Like a doctor that treats you for an illness you don't have, then kills you with medication, the CIA has opened up Pandora's box on all our devices.

Their covert and underhanded mass spying shows arrogance and an infringement upon the right of free citizens to be protected from fact gathering before any unlawful act is committed. If upon some other time you are under investigation, can the government use the warrantless data already collected (in Utah's Metadata facility) to arm prosecutors with dirty data on you? Can they blackmail any American they wish? Can the government destroy your career, reputation and financially ruin you, even if they can't convict you. They can, they have, and they do. It is one of the big reasons Trump supporters want a smaller limited federal government.

Welcome to the new world of Orwellian order. Our smart technology has been treating us as fools at the feast, where we are the guests of honor as our privacy and rights are treated as a joke. Regardless of whether you buy or use this connected technology, you are caught up in its wide "peeping tom" snare of spying, like it or not. 

You can't live today, internet connection free, it isn't about avoiding buying a smart TV or the latest cell phone to keep ahead of the CIA, for it is almost impossible to buy any product in the modern world, be it  a car, dishwasher, or a microwave or that doesn't have remote internet connections. So unless you want to buy an old fashioned washboard, build a fire pit to cook your meals, eat squirrels and live "off grid" in a cave, our government can monitor you, spy on you, keep a covert dossier on you,  without a warrant, or rhyme or reason under the guise of national security. Does this make you feel safe or violated?

There is no longer any spy-safe privacy in America today, on every street corner stop light, shop and public park have cameras today watching our movements. So don't fight that traffic ticket because the camera doesn't lie. Or does it? Doctoring video is not difficult even for a novice, so would you trust this government not to doctor the footage if they were viewed you as their enemy? We do know this, not one official was convicted, fired or even slightly reprimanded for using the IRS as a political weapon against conservatives. Shouldn't that make it clear, that our government's politicians and bureaucrats don't follow the laws they write for us? Indeed, the incredibly voluminous and capricious laws that exist today, allows the federal actors to gang up on any one of us. That's called tyrannical power.

Beyond their covert spying is the lesser known government use of "administrative subpoenas". An administrative subpoenas is just as it sounds, a subpoena (warrant) issued not by the courts, but rather by a federal agency, (such as ATF for example) that claims a right to force an electric power company, a medical records company, a phone company and or all manner of businesses to hand over access to customer information and records, per their own un-reviewed suspicions of wrongdoing. No court or independent body is required in an administrative subpoena. Does that sound constitutional to you?

Meanwhile the NSA has billions of bits of data collected on law abiding citizens, and they haven't been forced to destroy this unwittingly, ill-gotten information they are storing in Utah. No, our dufus politicians in Congress do nothing to protect our 4th Amendment rights, either before, during and even after the warrantless invasions of our life, liberty and pursuit of happiness. Our privacy is being violated whole scale and instead, of thwarting the contamination of our constitutional rights by elitist agencies that play god with our fate and fortunes, lawmakers grow fat with pompous proclamations that citizens are being protected. 

It has been going on for years and neither Congress nor our court system seems to think this is an unlawful affront to our 4th amendment rights. The ends justifies the means, attitude by our government's anti-terror catch-all excuse, is boundary less, lawless and over ripe with corruption.

Media has the gall to defend Obama against wiretapping allegations during Trump's campaign, even when it was media that reported that un-named intelligence officials claimed General Flynn's phone calls were recorded, and that the transcripts proved he lied about the content of his conversations with the Russian ambassador regarding sanctions. That leaker to them was committing a felony.

Right, Obama is going to leave a paper trail for Congress to find, that uncovers the bugs planted in the Trump tower? Seriously? There is no paper, FISA warrant, or any trace evidence to come back and haunt Obama's covert corruption, only a whistleblower, unafraid of deadly reprisal, might unearth the buried bones of truth. Yet, even without evidence, does anyone believe it didn't happen?  
  
There are reasons we need spying, and Americans understand that, however, there is still that pesky thing called the Constitution and the 4th Amendment, that regardless of today's technological advances remains sacred to the people. The onus is not on the consumer to live in a cave in order to protect their freedom, privacy and rights, the burden is on our government to respect due process, and get their warrantless noses out of our personal devices.  

Congress should require the Utah facility to either justify keeping data on law-abiding citizens or demand we all have a copy of their extensive information on us, to insure it cannot be used in any court against us. FISA courts need to be brought out to the light of day. The Patriot Act needs to be amended to insure warrants are secured. Stupid representation must be replaced with office holders that both understand and uphold the Constitution. And the CIA needs to do less sneaking and leaking on American citizens, especially for political reasons. 

Americans are not afraid of the Russians, we are pounding our shoes on the table, because we are more worried about criminal moles inside our own government, that if left in place, and are allowed to operate with reckless treason, well it would be a grave mistake. Indeed, we would be burying, the home of the brave and land of the free.
 

Whether you like it or not, history is on our side. We will bury you! (Khrushchev)