Posted on 04/30/2012 6:06:21 AM PDT by SeekAndFind
President Obama has made clear that hes determined to continue pushing his progressive agenda, regardless of constitutional limitations on his power. He aims to have his way by issuing more and more executive orders.
The most ominous sign of possible things to come appeared on March 16, 2012, when President Obama signed executive order 13603 about National Defense Resources Preparedness.
This 10-page document is a blueprint for a federal takeover of the economy that would dwarf the looming Obamacare takeover of the health insurance business. Specifically, Obamas plan involves seizing control of:
* All commodities and products that are capable of being ingested by either human beings or animals
* All forms of energy
* All forms of civil transportation
* All usable water from all sources
* Health resources drugs, biological products, medical devices, materials, facilities, health supplies, services and equipment
* Forced labor ( or induction as the executive order delicately refers to military conscription)
Moreover, federal officials would issue regulations to prioritize and allocate resources.
Each government bureaucracy shall act as necessary and appropriate.
To be sure, much of this language has appeared in national security executive orders that previous presidents have issued periodically since the beginning of the Cold War.
(Excerpt) Read more at forbes.com ...
the 'boilerplate' that was handed down for decades was quietly, so far, changed in radical muzzcomm fashion by a few words and phrases...
anybody that doesnt believe its serious needs only recall another *slick* [cough] attorney arguing the 'the meaning of "is"'...
left unchecked, and it will be, this simple power grab another in a long train of abuses, and likely the worst yet...
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