Every piece of the oportunists puzzle shows up right on time -- and is dropped in place.
And notwithstanding that the head general [AKA "Commander in Chief"] has arrogantly illegally, unlawfully and unconstitutionally sent a huge military force off to war without so much as a request to the only arm of our goverment permitted to either raise and army -- or to wage war -- let alone in accordance with its declaration [IE its permission!] -- or that his transportation secretary has arbitrarily issued the largest bunch of the stupidest regulations we have seen in decades of he issue of large bunches of stupid regulations -- last Tuesdays greatest threats to Our Fraternal Republic's underpinninnings haven't even shown up yet -- but are certain to bring down way more than a couple of buildings!
And to threaten hundreds of millions of lives -- rather than just a few thousand.
Is this clear?
1. Restrictions on taking money out of the country and on the establishment or retention of a foreign bank account by an American citizen.
2. Abolition of private ownership of hand guns.
3. Detention of individuals without judicial process.
4. Requirements that private financial transactions be keyed to social security numbers or other government identification so that government records of these transactions can be fed into a computer.
5. Use of compulsory education laws to forbid attendance at presently existing private schools.
6. Compulsory non-military service.
7. Compulsory psychological treatment for non-government workers or public school children.
8. An official declaration that anti-communist (Patriot) organizations are subversive and subsequent legal action taken to suppress them.
9. Laws limiting the number of people allowed to meet in a private home.
10. Any significant change in passport regulations to make passports more difficult to obtain.
11. Wage and price controls, especially in a non-wartime situation.
12. Any kind of compulsory registration with the government of where individuals work.
13. Any attempt to restrict freedom of movement within the United States.
14. Any attempt to make a new major law by executive decree (that is, actually put into effect, not merely authorized as by existing executive orders.)
Comments?