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Department of Homeland Security: What is it Good For
Townhall.com ^ | March 3, 2015 | Ron Paul

Posted on 03/03/2015 5:23:43 AM PST by Kaslin

Late Friday night, Congress passed legislation funding the Department of Homeland Security for one week. This vote followed weeks of debate over efforts to attach a prohibition on funding President Obama's executive order granting amnesty to certain illegal immigrants to the Homeland Security funding bill.

??Despite the heated rhetoric from both sides, no one seriously believes that Congress will allow Homeland Security funding to lapse. Most in Congress believe that, without the Department of Homeland Security, Americans would be left unprotected from terrorists and natural disasters. As with most areas of bipartisan agreement, the truth is the exact opposite of the DC consensus. The American people would be much better off if Congress transferred the few constitutional functions performed by Homeland Security to other parts of the government and then shut down the rest of the department.

??Many Americans associate Homeland Security with the color-coded terrorist warning system and the "if you see something, say something" public relations campaign. These programs were designed to inspire public confidence in the department, but instead they inspired public ridicule.

??Ironically, the best case for shutting down this department is its most well-known component - the Transportation Security Administration (TSA). More terrorist attacks have been thwarted by airline passengers than by the TSA! The TSA may be ineffective at stopping terrorists, but it is very effective at harassing innocent Americans like Lucy Forck. Three-year-old Lucy, who uses a wheelchair, not only had to endure an intrusive screening from TSA agents, but the agents also took away her beloved stuffed animal.

??When not abusing children who use wheelchairs, TSA subjects airline passengers to rules that seem designed to make air travel as unpleasant as possible. For example, TSA recently forced a Campaign for Liberty staffer to throw away a jar of Nutella she had in her carry-own luggage. I am sure all airline passengers feel safe knowing that TSA is protecting them from sandwich spreads.

??Ending the TSA would return responsibility for airline security to airports and airlines. Private businesses have a greater incentive than a government bureaucracy to ensure their customers' safety. Those conservatives who think this is a radical idea should try to think of one area where they trust government bureaucrats to do a better job than private business owners.

??Another agency within Homeland Security that the American people could do without is the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA). Having spent fifteen years in Congress representing a coastal area subject to hurricanes and floods, I have seen first-hand how FEMA places adherence to bureaucratic rules ahead of aiding victims of a natural disaster. As a result, it is not uncommon for disaster victims to wait months or even years for assistance.

??FEMA not only fails to provide effective relief to disaster victims, it also impedes private disaster relief efforts. FEMA even hinders disaster victims' efforts to help themselves. While in Congress, I heard stories of individuals being threatened with fines or even jail time if they returned to their property without FEMA's permission. One individual in my district was threatened with arrest if he removed a tarp that FEMA put on his house - even though FEMA was supposed to have put it on his neighbor's house!

??Ten years after the creation of the Department of Homeland Security, it is clear that this department has failed to protect our security, but has infringed on liberty. If Congress really wanted to enhance our security and our liberty it would shut down this unnecessary, unconstitutional department.


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1 posted on 03/03/2015 5:23:43 AM PST by Kaslin
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To: Kaslin

Absolutely nuthin, Huh


2 posted on 03/03/2015 5:26:06 AM PST by petercooper ("How To Destroy The Country In 6 Short Years" by Barack Obama & the Democrats)
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To: Kaslin

The People control / oppression / suppression
Everyone else gets a free pass...


3 posted on 03/03/2015 5:26:17 AM PST by jsanders2001
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To: Kaslin

Love him or hate him, Ron Paul is correct on this one.


4 posted on 03/03/2015 5:26:19 AM PST by Tupelo (I feel more like Philip Nolan by the day)
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To: petercooper
"Absolutely nuthin, Huh"

Say it again!
5 posted on 03/03/2015 5:28:47 AM PST by Old Teufel Hunden
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To: Kaslin

If only we had a time machine and could’ve stopped 911 all this BS probably wouldn’t have gone down the way it did. On the other hand I’m inclined to believe this was all part of the beginning phases of the NWO and Revelation coming to pass...


6 posted on 03/03/2015 5:29:10 AM PST by jsanders2001
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To: Tupelo

Yep. Reminds me of the story here where a Texas town of 66,000 got rid of their entire police force and crime went down 61%.


7 posted on 03/03/2015 5:29:16 AM PST by cuban leaf (The US will not survive the obama presidency. The world may not either.)
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To: Kaslin

Tyranny?


8 posted on 03/03/2015 5:33:17 AM PST by .45 Long Colt
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To: Kaslin

DHS protects the govt.


9 posted on 03/03/2015 5:38:37 AM PST by Paladin2
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To: Old Teufel Hunden

If you see the gov’t doin’ nothing, sound the alarm and defund it.


10 posted on 03/03/2015 5:40:55 AM PST by Paladin2
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To: All
Department of Homeland Security: What is it Good For---and where is all the money going?

AUDIT DHS---AUDIT DHS--AUDIT DHS--AUDIT DHS---AUDIT DHS--AUDIT DHS

REFERENCE: Homeland Security seeks $41.2 billion budget for 2016
February 4, 2015 6:30 AM By BioPrepWatch Reports

Homeland Security Secretary Jeh Johnson announced a $41.2 billion budget request Monday for the 2016 fiscal year.

The budget would improve the unity of effort at the department, Johnson said, focusing on “harmonizing DHS business processes.” Along with the budget, a new Common Appropriations Structure was also submitted to Congress, which would standardize financial planning, programming and budgets for all DH agencies, Johnson said.

There are five areas the department focuses on each year, and the budget is in alignment with those five missions, Johnson said. The first mission is to prevent terrorism and enhance security in the country by implementing security for the land, air and at sea.

The next mission is to secure and manage the country’s borders, and reduce the number of illegal immigrants and amount of contraband getting into the United States. The third mission includes enforcing and administering immigration laws and providing safe and secure detention of illegal immigrants in federal custody if they are a flight risk or a public safety concern.

The fourth mission deals with safeguarding and securing cyberspace, which impacts economic security. The 2016 budget would invest in technology and staff to reduce cybercrime and improve the security of federal network defenses.

The fifth mission, Johnson said, is to strengthen national preparedness and resilience so the country can prepare and respond to any type of disaster. <> Johnson said before Congress approves any funding for the next fiscal year lawmakers should approve funding for the current year.

“The President’s FY 2016 Budget provides the resources necessary for the Department of Homeland Security to further strengthen our efforts to fulfill our wide-ranging missions, while also being agile and vigilant in the face of ever-evolving threats and recent world events,” Johnson said. “But prior to acting on the FY 2016 Budget, I urge Congress to fully fund DHS for the rest of this fiscal year, as the current continuing resolution is disruptive, creates uncertainty, and impedes efficient resource planning and execution.”

SOURCE http://bioprepwatch.com/news/homeland-security-seeks-41-2-billion-budget-for-2016/340791/

AUDIT DHS---AUDIT DHS--AUDIT DHS--AUDIT DHS---AUDIT DHS--AUDIT DHS

11 posted on 03/03/2015 5:46:58 AM PST by Liz
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To: Kaslin

Not A Tinkers D***!!!


12 posted on 03/03/2015 7:09:10 AM PST by SandRat (Duty - Honor - Country! What else need s said?)
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To: Kaslin

Say what you like about RP and liberaltarians, they do want to defund federal boondoggles like the DHS, EPA, Department of Energy, dozens of other alphabet agencies, and on-and-on.
Can we say the same about the GOP? No.


13 posted on 03/03/2015 7:17:42 AM PST by tumblindice (America's founding fathers: all armed conservatives.)
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To: Kaslin

“Quick Bill, arrest Mario for harassing the Princess”
“Oh and then check the Princess for weapons”


14 posted on 03/03/2015 8:38:30 AM PST by Zathras
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To: Kaslin
I'm an Ivy League attorney and I'm here to make your homeland secure....


15 posted on 03/03/2015 8:40:54 AM PST by nascarnation (Impeach, convict, deport)
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