It has been brought to my attention that the "press" is the only job other than bureaucratic dunce that is actually mentioned by the Constitution. The "press" is the only private arena that is mentioned. all the other arenas mentioned in the Consitution are governmental posts and departments.
Hearing this it was as if yet another light had gone on in my head.
This is why the "press" - today's press - has this attitude of "authority."
The bureaucrats - the other "job" mentioned by the Constitution realize that the "press" is - like themselves - sacrosanct. that's why they fear the "press."
The "press" realizes this. that is why they brazenly and relentlessly attack bureaucrats. Because they know they have been granted immunity by the Constitution.
As far as the Constitution is concerned, saddle-making doesn't exist. Car making doesn't exist. Nothing exists except government and the press as far as the Constitution is concerned.
This is why the press - and the bureaucrats - are the fucking free-for-alling pricks that they are. Because the Constitution grants them and no one else "official existence."
Sunday, March 26, 2017
Tuesday, March 14, 2017
A Religious Document
The Constitution is a secular version of a religious document. It is attributed to have magical powers, one of them being that "We the people" means you - who did not exist when "We the people" got announced and addressed. The actual "we" in the "We the people" are the people who created and signed the Constitution. Now, I talk to a lot of stupid assholes. And they all say that the people who signed it were representing all the people who didn't. Which is not true. No "representative" has ever contacted the people he represents. No agreement has ever been made between bureaucrats and "the people they represent." this is part of the religious aspect of the Constitution: that it does things it doesn't, in reality, on this planet, actually do.
Sunday, October 9, 2016
Constitution Blurb of the Day.
lets forget about the preamble which is a collection of raving wishful thinking and jump right to the first sentence of the actual mess. "all legislative..." yada yada. first of all this sentence is a massive contradiction in itself. if congress has all legislative power....where did it come from?.....some other legislative power? who gave all that power to congress? the Power Broker Central Authority? or is it rather just an edict edicted by mysterious entities outside of Congress. or in other words, if congress has all legislative power then the declaration that it has all legislative power has no actual merit. it really doesnt have all legislative power. otherwise congress would be announcing this itself. but it isnt. the constitution is. so where did the constitution get ITS legislative power? i know, you're not supposed to look this deep into it. and second of all if congress has the only legislative power how is it that the president - who is not congress - has his own bucket of "executive orders" to draw edicts out of? you'll notice we're only two sentences-in. and the constitution is a thousand sentences long. you wonder why you're arguing politics morning noon and night. because its a morass of seaweed and diarrhea you're actually supposed to pay attention to. for some reason.
Friday, September 23, 2016
God, Jesus, and You
god created israel to wean humanity away from human government and to create individual liberty. jesus came to the remnant of israel - the jews - to wean humanity away from human government and to create individual liberty. between the american defeat of england and the implementation of the constitution, the efforts of god and jesus were achieved for the first time in human history. that freedom lasted 12 years. the constitution is actually a declaration of war against god and jesus. and its not accidental. its a legalistic declaration of the servitude of you to a collection of loafers who have opted to order you around and who you have opted to admire and respect. like idiotic Stockholm Syndrome victims. thank you. fuck you.
Friday, September 2, 2016
The Second Amendment
The Second Amendment has never actually been "enforced." The day that the first weapon in the hands of the government military that was forbidden to the citizenry, that was the day the Second Amendment was successfully ignored and basically rendered void, and which continues to this day. Americans running around with their "assault weapons" and their pistols and rifles are no match for the Pentagon's war machine. So if the American military decides that the American citizenry is the enemy - which can easily happen if the military is filled with illegal aliens and / or Muslims - the American citizenry can pretty much kiss theier "assault weapons" and their pistolsd and their rifles o, and their asses, goodbye.
Monday, July 11, 2016
The Confederate Flag
Lately the Confederate flag has come under fire for being a banner of slavery. However the real purpose of the Civil War was to take slavery out of the hands of private owners and put it exclusively into the hands of government. As the 13th Amendment clearly and briefly states. So the American flag is also a flag of slavery. Since we're all being so righteous here.
Monday, June 27, 2016
A Second Amendment Point of Info If I May
the second amendment has a diabolical aspect that i am sure the creators of it never imagined it contained. i'll give them that. assuming we interpret it as the permission to own firearms, firearms are the only items of personal property the entire constitution allows you to have. as a result, the second amendment has received more attention than any other part of the constitution, half of it from the government which is forever trying to neutralize it and the other half from the citizenry who give it their full attention. meanwhile all other items of property are routinely confiscated and it is considered just the normal business of government's attempt to "protect the people." at some point the only things the citizens will have are their weapons. probably with nothing to shoot out of them since ammunition is not protected by the second amendment.
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