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October 7, 2013  
President Obama Orders Interstate Highway System Shut  Down
By _Llib  Azzerf_ (http://www.realclearmarkets.com/authors/llib_azzerf/) 

Today, President Obama, unfazed by criticism that his administration is  
unnecessarily inflicting pain on the American people in an effort to wrest  
control of federal spending away from Congress, doubled down on his 
_Barrycades_ 
(http://www.wnd.com/2013/10/obamas-barrycades-cant-stop-wwii-vets/)   
program by issuing an Executive Order closing the entire Interstate Highway  
System. 
Toll booths serving all major bridges and tunnels were also shut down  
blocking all traffic, despite the fact that most of these are operated by  
municipal authorities, on the justification that these connect to federal  
highways. Four hundred thousand furloughed pentagon employees were recalled and 
 
immediately deployed across the country to put police tape on anything that  
moves.

 
At the press conference announcing the Executive Order, a White House 
staffer  was caught murmuring into an open mic "If blocking a bunch of geezers 
in 
 wheelchairs from visiting the World War II Memorial is not enough to prove 
to  the American people that nothing can function without federal 
permission, just  wait until food riots break out!" 
Sen. Elizabeth "You Didn't Build That" Warren (D-Taxachussets) hailed the  
President's bold move as the next step toward forcing Sen. Ted Cruz (R-Tea  
Party) to commit hari-kari. "The time has come for the American people to  
acknowledge that we are all in this together. We cannot allow a minority to  
block the will of the majority by appealing to outmoded concepts like 
limited  government, checks and balances, and separation of powers. These 
principles are  as discredited as the white male slaveholding Founders' belief 
that 
they could  construct a Constitution that would stop people from voting 
themselves a living  at someone else's expense." 
Attorneys for the International Brotherhood of Teamsters immediately 
appealed  for a waiver for trucks driven by the union's members. Calls to the 
White House  to clarify whether organizations that pledged allegiance to 
_Organizing for Action_ (http://www.barackobama.com/obamacare-splash/)   would 
be 
granted waivers to travel on the interstate did not get through, as the  
White House switchboard was shut down. 
Asked about what he thought of rumors that red state governors were 
planning  a national retreat to consider secession, President Obama responded, 
"Is 
that  right?" Basking in the approval of a crowd of SEIU-paid protestors 
pretending to  be furloughed federal workers that were bussed to the 14th hole 
at Andrews  Airforce Base to cheer his 47th speech of the week, the 
President chuckled, "And  just how are they going to get to this retreat if my 
roads 
are closed?" 
When asked what the administration's next step might be if House 
Republicans  refused to hand it a blank check, Treasury Secretary Jack Lew 
said, 
"There are  far more efficient ways to fund the government than begging 
Congress 
for money."  When asked for clarification, Lew excused himself to attend a 
meeting to discuss  terms for the upcoming merger of the Treasury Department 
with Goldman Sachs. The  stock market soared on news of the pending merger, 
shrugging off reports of  economic collapse and widespread starvation as a 
result of the highway system  shutdown. 
President Obama intoned in his weekly address, 
As I made clear to them this week, there is only one way out of this  
reckless and damaging shutdown. Give me everything I want right now, with  
nothing in return, and I will let you get on with your lives. I will not pay  
ransom to right wing extremists who think they can derail my signature health  
care achievement by denying us the funds we need to write software that will 
let  more than 18 people at a time sign up for subsidized coverage without 
crashing.  What is it about the settled law of perpetual entitlements that 
Tea Party  terrorists don't understand? Like Social Security and Medicare, the 
Affordable  Care Act is now on autopilot. It has become a force of nature. 
Members of  Congress who read the Constitution and foolishly believe that 
they have the  power to control the federal budget need to wake up to reality. 
A weeping House Speaker John Boehner (R-Dinosaur) issued the following  
statement on his way to Walter Reed Hospital for treatment of a nervous  
breakdown: 
Our two-party system functions on the principle that Republicans pretend  
to be fiscally responsible by insisting that federal spending only grows by a 
 smidgen less than the Democrats want. In return, the Democrats let us 
funnel as  much money as we can to preferred defense contractors. The breakdown 
of  bipartisanship caused by a President who insists on spiking the ball 
after  presiding over an unprecedented spending blowout running smack into a 
bunch of  newly elected representatives who refuse to accept the usual 
compromises offered  by Republican Party leaders has made my job impossible. 
It's 
time to admit that  democracy as we know it is not only broke but broken. 
As the shutdown entered its second week and tumbleweeds blew down I-80, 
wagon  trains were spotted crossing the open plains trying to deliver food and 
fuel to  desperate citizens without trespassing on federal  property.

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