Posted on 10/07/2013 3:47:01 AM PDT by Kaslin
The Greatest Generation came through again.
Faced with a weak, childish and irresponsible tyranny, with some of them in wheelchairs, the old soldiers went over Obamas Barrycades with the easy nonchalance of people who have been there before.
It was a group of Mississippi gulf-coast World War II veterans, outraged by administration contempt on closing the World War II monument, who were flown up via the Honor Flight Network, a private organization that they say was created solely to honor America's veterans for all their sacrifices. We transport our heroes to Washington, D.C. to visit and reflect at their memorials.
Their memorials, we should always emphasize.
It's something politicians in D.C. forgot too long ago, with the possible exception of Barack Obama, who never knew it to begin with.
Obamas idea of sacrifice is sitting down with other duly-elected officials and hammering out a budget that works for everyone.
Or perhaps his idea of sacrifice is giving a speech about the shutdown without a teleprompter.
It certainly is a sacrifice for the rest of us, with or without a teleprompter.
They fought a war and flew in at dawn from Mississippi, writes the Jackson Clarion-Ledger, so a few barricades provoked little more than shrugs from the 91 World War II veterans who crossed political lines Tuesday to walk and wheel around their memorial on the historic National Mall.
The Republican National Committee offered to pay expenses to keep the monument open.
That offer was promptly rejected by the president.
If youve never been there, you might not know that the World War II Memorial stands on the National Mall, midway between the Lincoln Memorial and Congress. It was built primarily with private donations.
Not since president Herbert Hoover expelled the Bonus Marchers from government land in July of 1932 on his way to being defeated by Franklin Roosevelt has a government looked so ungrateful to veterans.
There is no gate to go through, no way to close it, except by erecting barricades. Like all the monuments on the mall, it was designed to encourage people to wonder through it without hindrance, kind of in line with that crazy American idea called freedom.
But that didnt stop the administration from trying to strengthen the defenses.
Because the next brilliant chess move for Obama administration was to kick about 60 families out of the Lake Mead National Recreation area who have homes there. These families made the terrible mistake of leasing land from the government.
When you and I lease land, we have to stick to the lease. When the government does it, apparently they can kick you out when they want.
I wouldnt call it a government shutdown, Bob Hitchcock, 71, a homeowner who leases land from the government told the Las Vegas Review-Tribune. Id call it a government meltdown. If my kids ever acted like these politicians are acting its probably not politically correct to say this anymore but Id beat the crap out of them, then send them to their rooms.
Hancock points out that during the last government shutdown, in 1995 under Clinton, leaseholders werent asked to leave federal land.
Boaters, families and others from the community plan on protesting the move with a boat parade down the Las Vegas Strip.
Lake Mead is closed during the shutdown, reports local KTNV TV, and boaters are preparing for a different type of protest. Dozens of people will be towing their boats down the Las Vegas Strip on Sunday night to stage a protest against Lake Mead being closed. They said there is no reason for the government to close the lake since tax dollars, park permits and registration fees have already paid to keep the place open.
But that didn't stop Obama from trying to close the ocean too.
As our own Michael Schaus wrote on Sunday:
Over 1,100 square miles of ocean has been declared off limits to the public in the Florida Bay. Apparently, unknown to most Americans, allowing boats to meander into open water is a cost that has proven to be unsustainable in the event of a government shutdown. Well. . . At least thats according to the National Park Service.
Earlier this week, Jon Stewart, the sometimes comedian and full time flack for the progressives called the government shutdown a catastrophe%$.
And it has been for Obama so far.
Its a cheap way to deal with the situation, an angry Park Service ranger in Washington told the Washington Times of the administration harassment. Weve been told to make life as difficult for people as we can. Its disgusting.
Obamas has forgotten what no president ought to forget: The chief executive is the most recognized figure in any political crisis. Hes expected to lead, not pout. In any battle with Congress that has a negative impact on citizens, the president who does not lead risks looking childish.
Americans are reacting as adults are supposed to react to a child's temper tantrum.
Were ignoring it.
And heres a rule no patriot ought not forget: When the chief executive tries to enforce rules no one will follow, and everyone protests, he looks not just weak, but wrong as well.
Take courage from our soldiers, storm the barrycades, return to your homes, and sail on the ocean.
The government's overreaction is the very thing that will save our country.
There is only one answer to this weak, childish tyranny: Disobedience.
Seriously?? Jesus cleansed the money changers out of the temple. A pathetic attempt to invoke Christ when this is a political fight won't gain you any points.
Jesus taught that those who followed him would have to give up everything, family and even their lives, so a job isn't much of a request.
My concern is how many will just roll over, too many Americans take your view and won't fight for what is right.
Good work. If this keeps up all week I think I'll wander about and see what I can do to "underscore the message"....
Blaming the underlings is more than misguided. We need to make government officials issuing the orders answer for their orders.
I guess we will simply have to disagree. When you have lawlessness, it is implemented by the low-level people. But they are physically present to do the enforcement. They need to either refuse to obey the unlawful orders they have been given, or suffer the consequences.
Where did you get that asinine idea? It isn't the state troopers or even local LEOs, it is the NPS rangers. The SD Governor is ticked over this.
“Sure they have choices.”
We all have choices. I’m sure everyone on this thread calling on these rangers to quit are leading the way by not paying their federal taxes or otherwise obeying federal law.
If not, to borrow the silly, over-the-top rhetoric being tossed around here, you’re a NAZI, a collaborater and war criminal fit only for a Nuremburg type trial. Silly.
I am not condoning bad bahavior by the NPS, simply trying to point out how easy it is to point fingers and demand others sacrifice while ignoring your choices.
As is Scott Walker - the scenario I conflated SD with, my apologies for being so asinine.
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Well said friend...
People's kids may come here.
Keep your s__t off the Internet.
“...for a decade and more and worked and campaigned and cried and screamed and .... we’re tired. “
I hear that but that point is slightly different than “I’m scared, I have a family”. There are seasons to life and there comes a time when a man is past busting heads and taking names. At 55 I’m not there yet but I sense it looming out there well enough.
No, I'm not an employee
If it keeps up all week I am going back with bolt cutters. It’s entering the peak of fall foliage.
I’m sorry but I really don’t know.
It’s being passed around on Facebook and that’s the only resolution I’ve ever seen.
Wish I could be more help.
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