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*ABSOLUTE CORRUPTION -- THAT'S CONGRESS
By Mychal Massie
**Commentary WorldNetDaily December 16, 2008
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   There is one constant in the universe that cannot be argued, and it is
that "power tends to corrupt, and absolute power corrupts absolutely."**


   Nowhere is that more obvious than it is with the U.S. Congress and
industry bailouts.  While Barron Acton included his now-famous quote with,
"Great men are almost always bad men" -- one can easily argue that,
in Congress, there are no great men (or women), just 535 varying degrees of
badness.


   To that point, even the aforementioned would be hard-pressed to exhibit a
more truthful example of Acton's quote than they are currently acting out
pursuant to the so-called economic crisis.  The amalgamation of complicit
irresponsibility that led to the collapse of financial
institutions and the auto industry, et al., is the result of
spectacularly poor management by industry leaders and facilitated by a
calculating, self-absorbed, power-craving government, i.e., a Congress that
was eagerly willing to behave in whatever way best entrenched its interest.


   Who will forget Treasury Secretary Henry Paulson and President
Bushinsisting that America would literally end as we know it if
Congress didn't
deliver $700 billion of our money to Paulson without oversight, and for him
to disperse as he alone saw fit, to save companies that were
allegedly on the brink of failure.  Accordingly, Congress began an endless
parade of public theatrics to convince us that whatever level of bailout
they alone decided upon was critically necessary.
**
   Ultimately, they got our money and we didn't get so much as a cup of
coffee, much less a thank you.  Now the powers that be are using the same
playbook to convince the public that America will experience a catastrophic
financial climate if the auto industry doesn't get our money.  The auto
industry, like Paulson, wants our money without strings or conditions
attached, and Congress is intent on making that happen -- well, sort of.
Yes, Congress wants to make it happen, but the strings they want to attach
will give them rule over an industry they have long wanted to control.

   As aforementioned -- mismanagement, capitulation and a government eager
to become involved in ways and in places it has no constitutional right to
are the reasons this momentous financial mess exists.  Congress may pretend
that keeping the auto industry afloat is what's best for you
and me, but in actuality, it's about what's best for them.
   Here's a reality check: The auto industry spent approximately $50 million
on lobbyists this past year and contributed another $15 million in campaign
donations across the board.  There are approximately 35,000 paid lobbyists
in Washington, D.C., at large -- which amounts to roughly 65 lobbyists per
congressional member.  I ask you -- exactly how has this helped you and me?
(Source: Newt Gingrich to Fox News, Dec. 9, 2008)
**
   On May 22 of this year, Rep. Maxine Waters, D-Calif., threatened to
nationalize the oil industry because she and our Congress were unhappy with
the large profits being made by same.  Some argued it was a hollow threat to
get the oil industry's attention, but I argue it was more than
that -- it was an admittance of Congress' true desires and intent.  Now the
daily chants of impending collapse of industry giants is providing Congress
the cover needed to do that which they have wanted to do from the beginning.

   Congress has taken money from these industries, they've been wined and
dined, and many of its members profited in untold other ways, but these
industries forgot Machiavelli' s warning: "If you dine with the devil, bring
a long spoon."
**
   America is and hopefully will continue to be a free-market economy based
on private industry.  And to that point -- when private industry makes bad
business decisions they should pay the price for it -- and that price
doesn't entail government, i.e., Congress, using our money to lessen their
pain.
**
   Neither does the calamitous decisions made by the now-troubled industries
entitle Congress to nationalize (quasi or otherwise) any industry.  Congress
is unable to control and govern itself.  How in the name of sanity are we to
believe it can govern industry -- save to the extent that it provides them
the opportunity to blackmail, extort and dictate the way in which industry
does business, how much business can earn and what it must produce?

   These businesses should be allowed to fail, reorganize through
bankruptcy, or reinvent themselves as something more substantive.  They
should not have a congressional czar telling them what business decisions to
make with our money, nor does the Constitution allow for government to
take over or own private industry.  Failing industries' CEOs should be
fired, and in some instances they should stand trial for extraordinary
mismanagement -- as should Congress, President Bush, Paulson, et al.
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   Mychal Massie is a nationally recognized political activist, pundit,
columnist and the host of radio talk show "Politics and Beyond with Mychal
Massie,"  He has appeared on Fox News Channel, CNN, MSNBC, C-SPAN, NBC,
Comcast Cable and talk radio programming nationwide.
A former self-employed business owner of more than 30 years, he is also a
member of the conservative public policy institute National Center for
Public Policy Research.
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 2nd eligibility conference scheduled by Supremes*

Despite the self-imposed cone of silence my the Mass Media, at least 2 cases
challenging the natural born status of Barack Obama, aka Barry
Soreto, remain active.

  http://wnd.com/ index.php?
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Virtually the only thing they've published concerning this issue is: "the
[fill in the blank]case was dismissed." I wouldn't be a bit surprised if
those stories are already written and just waiting for their expected
dismissals.

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by-supremes/<http://obamanati.info/2008/12/2nd-eligibility-conference-scheduled-by-supremes/>

If you pause for a moment, take a deep breath, and then wonder if it is
conceivable to imagine that when faced with the most important case to hit
its docket since Marbury Vs Madison, the Supreme Court of the United
Stateswould take a pass based on technicalities, you can only conclude
one of two
things. Either the case is going on behind close doors, or the fix is in.

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I'M MAD, AND I'M NOT GOING TO TAKE IT ANY MORE.
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With ACORN, La Raza, and Ohio Dem officials sitting on 20,000 suspect voter
registrations and other Dept heads releasing Joe the Plumber's confidential
information, this has been an incredibly, uncreditable election.

Hope you didn't waste your time and gas to stand in line at one of their
polling places hoping the electoral system isn't a fraud.

Rich Martin

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This is the incredibly uncreditable election.  Rich Martin

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