We have lots of town hall meetings these days on healthcare… Hark. It should be a good thing to have our representatives coming to speak with us and hearing us and addressing our concerns, right? But what is the overarching purpose of these meetings? They are prematurely stacked with people supporting the bills and dissenters have to fight for entree. It seems … staged… And I fear that these nationwide town hall meetings are set up NOT as forums for debate and discussion, but rather are an excuse for representatives to do what they will in spite of the will of their constituents. You see, if every representative says that they went to their district for a town hall, they’ll have won a carte blanche for voting as they choose… They tried to reach out to the community, but the community was irrational. I’ve heard that at least one rep said: “This not a pure democracy, this is a representative democracy. I was voted in by you to do what I believe is best for you.” It’s right that we are a representative democracy, to protect against tyranny of the majority. But this is being abused through a tyranny of the patricians, talking down to we poor plebians. This complete disregard for the citizenry smacks of liberal elitism at its worst.
The town hall — an open forum or a staged performance???
Posted in Uncategorized on August 13, 2009 by ladies4libertyI figured as much…
Posted in Personal Freedoms, Tobacco and Firearms on June 13, 2009 by ladies4libertyNew tobacco regulations supported by largest tobacco company.
“Marlboro maker Philip Morris USA, the nation’s largest tobacco company, came out in support of the bill, saying it was behind tough but fair regulation. Its chief rivals were opposed, saying that FDA restrictions on new products would lock in Philip Morris’ share of the market.”
Oh noes! Six Flags Bankrupt!
Posted in Economics, Just for fun on June 13, 2009 by ladies4libertySave the rolly coasters – go to Six Flags
Regime Uncertainty Comes to the US
Posted in Courts, Economics, Property Rights on June 13, 2009 by ladies4libertyThis is an excellent commentary on the Chrysler bankruptcy, why it was a sham, and how it will strangle capital in this country. Property rights is what keeps freedom and prosperity alive. Lack of property rights is what keeps capital investment out of third world countries and keeps them poor. Now it is here.