Saturday, September 12, 2009

MSNBC Traitor Calls Tenth Amendment “Bunch of Baloney”

From http://www.infowars.com/msnbc-traitor-calls-tenth-amendment-bunch-of-baloney/

MSNBC Traitor Calls Tenth Amendment “Bunch of Baloney”
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Kurt Nimmo
Infowars
September 12, 2009

Let’s face it, Obama’s propaganda talking heads at MSNBC hate the Constitution and the Bill of Rights. David Shuster in particular hates the Constitution, as the clip below demonstrates.
He believes the Tenth Amendment is “baloney” — even as he utilizes the First to denounce it — and says Article I, Section. 8., Clause 1 of the Constitution permits the government to confiscate the wealth of Americans for the purpose of Social Security, Medicare, and apparently for an oversized military that has initiated two invasions and occupations, adventures self-described liberals opposed when Bush was in office and support now that Obama is warming a seat in the Oval Office.
Shuster probably does not know it — because his primary role is to have perfect hair and read a teleprompter — but all taxes “collected” (at gunpoint) go for the interest on the staggering national debt (over the $1.75 trillion officially reported for fiscal 2009) owed to a criminal gaggle of international bankers and not to the principle let alone government “entitlement” programs. In the four years from January 2004 to January 2008, the Medicare trustees reported that the unfunded liabilities of Social Security and Medicare grew by a stunning $10.4 trillion. The average annual growth topped $2.5 trillion.

Here’s something else Shuster the smirking teleprompter reader did not tell you — much of the money collected by the government at gunpoint is spent elsewhere, not on Social Security. It’s all funny money to the criminals on Capitol Hill — and they’ll keep stealing from you so long as you let them.





Constitutional scholar Michael Badnarik on the 10th Amdendment.
Shuster hates the Tenth Amendment because it reaffirms the once well understood principle that powers not granted to the United States were reserved to the States or to the people.
“The issue of power – and especially the great potential for a power struggle between the federal and the state governments – was extremely important to the America’s founders. They deeply distrusted government power, and their goal was to prevent the growth of the type of government that the British has exercised over the colonies,” explains the Tenth Amendment Center. “It’s quite clear that the Tenth Amendment was written to emphasize the limited nature of the powers delegated to the federal government. In delegating just specific powers to the federal government, the states and the people, with some small exceptions, were free to continue exercising their sovereign powers…. Adherence to the Tenth Amendment is the first step towards ensuring liberty in the United States. Liberty through decentralization.”
A d v e r t i s e m e n t

Shuster and the Operation Mockingbird intellectuals and teleprompter readers loathe the idea of decentralized government and that’s why they hate the Tenth Amendment. For them, a perfect world is one where a leviathan federal government micromanages the lives of all its subjects the same way it did in the former Soviet Union or still does in North Korea and other totalitarian hell holes.
It’s now to the point where state-loving intellectuals can openly mock the Constitution and the Bill of Rights on television. But then that’s precisely what Shuster’s bosses want — incessant propaganda deriding the idea of individual rights and responsibilities in favor of a suffocating (and ultimately murderous) nanny state and an all-powerful central government complete with a repressive state police apparatus like the one in East Germany.

David Shuster is merely doing the bidding of the global elite who are determined to reduce humanity to slaves and ultimately cull the herd to the more manageable number of 500 million. In order to realize this nightmare, they have to destroy not only the Constitution but eradicate any remembrance or understanding of it. That’s where Shuster and his fellows come into play. It’s up to them to snidely deride the concept of individual liberty.
As the gathering in Washington D.C. today reveals, the elite and their crop of sarcastic teleprompter readers have a lot of work cut out for them. Increasing numbers of Americans now realize the federal government is a deadly leviathan and they want it brought to heel, as the founders insisted.
On the day we get our country back, the traitors will be brought to answer for their crimes. David Shuster will be among them.

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