Saturday, October 5, 2013

Such Foolishness!

      I certainly hope people are beginning to wake up to the foolishness (and the destruction wrought on people's lives and the economy) of the Obama Administration.  Can you believe this article from the Breitbart News site?  You can read it on Breitbart's site here.  Another article documenting the stupidity(or is it cunningness) and intent of the Obama Administration and the liberal Democrats to inflict harm to businesses & the general public just to make their point & get their way, can be read here.
     I am becoming incensed (as are millions of others) by the deviousness, lies and destructiveness of this administration!  I pray that enough people will rise up to say "No more. We will not allow you to take away any more of our freedom!"
    It's time for Americans to get a backbone again and stop allowing this to happen.

FEDS TRY TO CLOSE THE OCEAN BECAUSE OF SHUTDOWN

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Just before the weekend, the National Park Service informed charter boat captains in Florida that the Florida Bay was "closed" due to the shutdown. Until government funding is restored, the fishing boats are prohibited from taking anglers into 1,100 square-miles of open ocean. Fishing is also prohibited at Biscayne National Park during the shutdown. 

The Park Service will also have rangers on duty to police the ban... of access to an ocean. The government will probably use more personnel and spend more resources to attempt to close the ocean, than it would in its normal course of business. 
This is governing by temper-tantrum. It is on par with the government's ham-fisted attempts to close the DC WWII Memorial, an open-air public monument that is normally accessible 24 hours a day. By accessible I mean, you walk up to it. When you have finished reflecting, you then walk away from it. 
At least that Memorial is an actual structure, with some kind of perimeter that can be fenced off. Florida Bay is the ocean. How, pray tell, do you "close" 1,100 square miles of ocean? Why would one even need to do so?
Apparently, according to an anonymous Park Service ranger, “We’ve been told to make life as difficult for people as we can. It’s disgusting.” 
Centuries ago, King Canute famously failed to command the ocean tide to stop. His display was actually a means to educate his subjects on the limits of royal power. Today, however, our President actually believes he has the power to control the oceans. 

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