What have we come to

Tony Shelton

BS Detector, Esquire
I thought I'd start a thread where we can point out the ridiculous things that are going on right under our noses. We have become like the frog in the boiling water. The entire country has changed around us and it's happened so slowly most of us don't even know it.

Here a law has been passed in Louisiana so that anyone who sells second hand goods can't take cash as payment. This is to "help" local law enforcement track down criminals. This is accomplished by treating all the citizenry as criminals (as usual) instead of getting up off their rears and investigating out in the field.


This text is from http://www.klfy.com/story/15717759/second-hand-dealer-law in Louisiana:
Cold hard cash. It's good everywhere you go, right? You can use it to pay for anything.
But that's not the case here in Louisiana now. It's a law that was passed during this year's busy legislative session.
House bill 195 basically says those who buy and sell second hand goods cannot use cash to make those transactions, and it flew so far under the radar most businesses don't even know about it.
"We're gonna lose a lot of business," says Danny Guidry, who owns the Pioneer Trading Post in Lafayette. He deals in buying and selling unique second hand items.
"We don't want this cash transaction to be taken away from us. It's an everyday transaction," Guidry explains.
Guidry says, "I think everyone in this business once they find out about it. They're will definitely be a lot of uproar."
The law states those who buy or sell second hand goods are prohibited from using cash. State representative Rickey Hardy co-authored the bill.
Hardy says, "they give a check or a cashiers money order, or electronic one of those three mechanisms is used."
Hardy says the bill is targeted at criminals who steal anything from copper to televisions, and sell them for a quick buck. Having a paper trail will make it easier for law enforcement.
"It's a mechanism to be used so the police department has something to go on and have a lead," explains Hardy.
Guidry feels his store shouldn't have to change it's ways of doing business, because he may possibly buy or sell stolen goods. Something he says has happened once in his eight years.
"We are being targeted for something we shouldn't be."
Besides non-profit resellers like Goodwill, and garage sales, the language of the bill encompasses stores like the Pioneer Trading Post and flea markets.
Lawyer Thad Ackel Jr. feels the passage of this bill begins a slippery slope for economic freedom in the state.
"The government is placing a significant restriction on individuals transacting in their own private property," says Ackel.
Pawn shops have been forced to keep records of their clients for years. However under this bill they are still allowed to deal in cash.
Doug MacDiarmid
 
Creating Jobs circa 2011

Harry Reid Today: "It's very clear that private-sector jobs have been doing just fine; it's the public-sector jobs where we've lost huge numbers, and that's what this legislation is all about,"

Private sector jobs have been doing just fine?

Also reported today - The average federal employee makes $126k per year.

What have we come to?
 
Anyone wana chip in on buying an island and starting over? Celeste Ill make sure your coconut monkey is always full.

AC
 
Again where are the men? 20 witnesses should have beat the hell out of that cowardly punk, but they can't and they won't because their public school brainwshing has taught them that they must submit.


Rise up people and take back your country.
 
Unbelievable, and they say he has no history of excessive force complaints....yeah right. Probably because they talk em all out of filing complaints. Pretty sure this not the first time this guy has reacted like this.
 
Again where are the men? 20 witnesses should have beat the hell out of that cowardly punk, but they can't and they won't because their public school brainwshing has taught them that they must submit.


Rise up people and take back your country.

My family opted out of the public government indoctrination camps.

AC
 
Fayth is just about to start her third year of homeschooling. She is already a year ahead of where the public school kids are. She's only in fourth grade and she already spends 1-2 days per week on field trips and other event with sometimes as many as 100 other homeschooled kids.

Her overall attitude is better than it's ever been. Unschooling the parents is the first step. Getting us to understand that learning doesn't happen in 45 minute "periods" 8 times per day covering a conglomeration of subjects.

Sometimes we will spend weeks on a single subject till she tires of it. For example she is learning about the American Revolution now. She's been studying books, videos and the intenet for two weeks in preparation for the "Appleseed Project" which will be two days of rifle shooting instruction accompanied by verbal teaching and re enactments of portions of the American Revolution.

We do test her regularly to gauge her progress and we reward or punish her accordingly. Life will reward or punish her. That's what these years are for, to prepare her for life, not to "build her self esteem".
 
I read somewhere - I should go find it - but the nutshell version is that spousal abuse is no longer a crime in a particular state. I nearly puked.

http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2011/10/11/domestic-violence-law-topeka-kansas_n_1006203.html


The reasons cited in your link is because of budget cuts and jail overcrowding. If states and counties ever started prosecuting perjury and false allegations, the DV and JV courts wouldn't be overwhelmed with cases. There are people that do commit family violence and they should be jailed, but this country has an epidemic of false charges being used as a legal tool to gain an advantage in court.
 
Speaking of common sense, whose words are these in black?

My additions in Red along with links.

Men of passive tempers look somewhat lightly over the offenses of Britain (the current law enforcement system), and, still hoping for the best, are apt to call out, Come we shall be friends again for all this. But examine the passions and feelings of mankind. Bring the doctrine of reconciliation to the touchstone of nature, and then tell me, whether you can hereafter love, honor, and faithfully serve the power that hath carried fire and sword into your land? http://boingboing.net/2007/09/10/phoenix-police-burn.html

If you cannot do all these, then are you only deceiving yourselves, and by your delay bringing ruin upon posterity. Your future connection with Britain (the current law enforcement system), whom you can neither love nor honor, will be forced and unnatural, and being formed only on the plan of present convenience, will in a little time fall into a relapse more wretched than the first.

But if you say, you can still pass the violations over, then I ask, Hath your house been burnt? http://www.copblock.org/1620/burning-down-the-house/

Hath you property been destroyed before your face? http://archive.newsmax.com/archives/articles/2001/6/27/191414.shtml


Are your wife and children destitute of a bed to lie on, or bread to live on?


Have you lost a parent or a child by their hands, and yourself the ruined and wretched survivor? http://www.wsws.org/articles/2010/may2010/detr-m17.shtml

If you have not, then are you not a judge of those who have. AMEN TO THAT!!!!

But if you have, and can still shake hands with the murderers, then are you unworthy the name of husband, father, friend, or lover, and whatever may be your rank or title in life, you have the heart of a coward, and the spirit of a sycophant. Ouch!

Uh oh! Who is this lunatic writing such craziness against his own government ?????
 
My family opted out of the public government indoctrination camps.

AC
It costs $900 per month to opt mine out. They've never gone to a public school. I am proud of my girls, they excel in everything they do and they make me look good in public too. I don't even have beat em' in the check out line at wal mart. If they ask for candy I offer them a high interest loan to pay for it. They respectfully decline every time. hahaha
 
We paid almost that much for Fayth to go to a private Christian pre-school and kindergarten. But the public elementary school around the corner is rated the highest in the city so we let her go there for a year and a half. We realized she wasn't learning that much and they were sending her home with things like checklists of things we were supposed to recycle, pamphlets lecturing us on global warming and frequent coloring book type sheets praising the great Obama and other such nonsense. This was ALL IN THE FIRST AND SECOND GRADE.

We took her out halfway through 2nd grade and she is about a year ahead of her grade level now with 4 days a week of homeschooling.
 
It is better to have them learning at their own pace. Our school exposes my girls to so much positive learning. I can't wait to introduce them to a spreadsheet and computer programming. One is playing the violin and the other the guitar. It is exciting to see them do the things I am too mentally challenged to do.... lol

A friend is doing HSing and they love it! My girl really love their friends at school and I think it will add to their success later in life. I personally think we are on this earth to make friends...
 
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