01/12/10

Another Day, Another Executive Order

By: Terresa Monroe-Hamilton
Hat Tips: Steve Schippert of ThreatsWatch, Nancy Jacques, Jean Stoner, Andrea Shea King of The Radio Patriot

Well, the White House would not respond or comment on the Interpol Executive Order… See here, here, here, here, here and here… Don’t hold your breath on an explanation on this one being forthcoming. This time, we are going to print it out in full. Courtesy of The Los Angeles Times:

Establishment of the Council of Governors

By the authority vested in me as President by the Constitution and the laws of the United States of America, including section 1822 of the National Defense Authorization Act of 2008 (Public Law 110-181), and in order to strengthen further the partnership between the Federal Government and State governments to protect our Nation and its people and property, it is hereby ordered as follows:

Section 1. Council of Governors.

(a) There is established a Council of Governors (Council). The Council shall consist of 10 State Governors appointed by the President (Members), of whom no more than five shall be of the same political party. The term of service for each Member appointed to serve on the Council shall be 2 years, but a Member may be reappointed for additional terms.

(b) The President shall designate two Members, who shall not be members of the same political party, to serve as Co-Chairs of the Council.

Sec. 2. Functions.

The Council shall meet at the call of the Secretary of Defense or the Co-Chairs of the Council to exchange views, information, or advice with the Secretary of Defense; the Secretary of Homeland Security; the Assistant to the President for Homeland Security and Counter-terrorism; the Assistant to the President for Intergovernmental Affairs and Public Engagement; the Assistant Secretary of Defense for Homeland Defense and Americas’ Security Affairs; the Commander, United States Northern Command; the Chief, National Guard Bureau; the Commandant of the Coast Guard; and other appropriate officials of the Department of Homeland Security and the Department of Defense, and appropriate officials of other executive departments or agencies as may be designated by the Secretary of Defense or the Secretary of Homeland Security.Such views, information, or advice shall concern:

(a) matters involving the National Guard of the various States;

(b) homeland defense;

(c) civil support;

(d) synchronization and integration of State and Federal military activities in the United States; and

(e) other matters of mutual interest pertaining to National Guard, homeland defense, and civil support activities.

Sec. 3. Administration.

(a) The Secretary of Defense shall designate an Executive Director to coordinate the work of the Council.

(b) Members shall serve without compensation for their work on the Council. However, Members shall be allowed travel expenses, including per diem in lieu of subsistence, as authorized by law.

(c) Upon the joint request of the Co-Chairs of the Council, the Secretary of Defense shall, to the extent permitted by law and subject to the availability of appropriations, provide the Council with administrative support, assignment or detail of personnel, and information as may be necessary for the performance of the Council’s functions.

(d) The Council may establish subcommittees of the Council. These subcommittees shall consist exclusively of Members of the Council and any designated employees of a Member with authority to act on the Member’s behalf, as appropriate to aid the Council in carrying out its functions under this order.

(e) The Council may establish a charter that is consistent with the terms of this order to refine further its purpose, scope, and objectives and to allocate duties, as appropriate, among members.

Sec. 4. Definitions. As used in this order:

(a) the term “State” has the meaning provided in paragraph (15) of section 2 of the Homeland Security Act of 2002 (6 U.S.C. 101(15)); and (b) the term “Governor” has the meaning provided in paragraph (5) of section 102 of the Robert T. Stafford Disaster Relief and Emergency Assistance Act (42 U.S.C. 5122(5)).

Sec. 5. General Provisions.

(a) Nothing in this order shall be construed to impair or otherwise affect:

(1) the authority granted by law to a department, agency, or the head thereof; or (2) functions of the Director of the Office of Management and Budget relating to budgetary, administrative, or legislative proposals.

(b) This order shall be implemented consistent with applicable law and subject to the availability of appropriations.

(c) This order is not intended to, and does not, create any right or benefit, substantive or procedural, enforceable at law or in equity by any party against the United States, its departments, agencies, or entities, its officers, employees, or agents, or any other person.

/s/ BARACK OBAMA

THE WHITE HOUSE, January 11, 2010

The Council of Governors is already a done deal… There may be 10 members, 5 from each party, but you can bet they will be Republicans and Democrats who are subservient to the One. They will be picked for their loyalty and obeisance. Section 2 is particularly interesting:

Sec. 2. Functions.

The Council shall meet at the call of the Secretary of Defense or the Co-Chairs of the Council to exchange views, information, or advice with the Secretary of Defense; the Secretary of Homeland Security; the Assistant to the President for Homeland Security and Counterterrorism; the Assistant to the President for Intergovernmental Affairs and Public Engagement; the Assistant Secretary of Defense for Homeland Defense and Americas’ Security Affairs; the Commander, United States Northern Command; the Chief, National Guard Bureau; the Commandant of the Coast Guard; and other appropriate officials of the Department of Homeland Security and the Department of Defense, and appropriate officials of other executive departments or agencies as may be designated by the Secretary of Defense or the Secretary of Homeland Security. Such views, information, or advice shall concern:

(a) matters involving the National Guard of the various States;
(b) homeland defense;
(c) civil support;
(d) synchronization and integration of State and Federal military activities in the United States; and
(e) other matters of mutual interest pertaining to National Guard, homeland defense, and civil support activities.

Just a simple question… Why do this? Why would you form this council unless, oh, let’s say, you wanted the assurances of Governors of your largest, most populated areas to assure you that when the National Guard and/or other military and police are given orders to carry out Martial Law or some other tyrannical edict, that they will behave like good little soldiers and not like Oath Keepers? Because honestly, I can’t figure out any other reason that makes sense. One Texan asked the following:

“Is this a first step towards Martial Law, or a tie to the InterPol, RAND National Police Force stuff we’ve been hearing about,” asked a Texas patriot who tipped off Canada Free Press (CFP) after finding news of the new Council of Governors on Twitter. “Is this a sort of Homeland Security Politburo?

“I do know it’s another sleuth order executed without any announcement, OR EXPLANATION to the People.”

Indeed, we’d like to know as well what this portends for the US when combined with other recent events that are highly suspicious to the American people and downright dangerous to American sovereignty. As Canada Free Press states, “The Obama administration seems to be conducting the business of America under cover of the dark.” Dead of night and in the shadows, America slouches further and further into a fascist realm that many do not want to even know about, much less confront. From Canada Free Press and UPI:

“President Barack Obama Monday established a panel of state governors to collaborate with Washington on a variety of potential emergencies, the White House said.” (UPI.com, Jan. 11, 2010 at 11:54 p.m.). “Obama signed an executive order establishing a panel to be known as the Council of Governors, which will be made up of 10 state governors, to be selected by the president to serve two-year terms. Members will review matters involving the National Guard; homeland defense; civil support; and synchronization and integration of state and federal military activities in the United States, the White House said in a statement.

“The statement said the White House would seek input from governors and governors’ association (sic) in deciding which governors to appoint to the council, which will have no more than five governors from the same party.

“The secretaries of defense and homeland security will also sit on the council, as will presidential assistants for homeland security and counter-terrorism, intergovernmental affairs, the U.S. Northern Command commander, the commander of the East Coast Guard, and the chief of the National Guard Bureau.

“The panel was set up under a provision of the Fiscal Year 2008 National Defense Authorization Act, the White House said.”

Our government is using national defense as a weapon when making contingency plans concerning American citizens. We would really like an explanation on this and the Interpol EO as would the rest of America. This looks very bad indeed – it looks like preparations for a major emergency and for putting down a citizen uprising. Perhaps Americans should not look for the wolf at the door, but the wolf within their own fold.

Update: Dr. Edwin Vieira, Jr. on the Failure of the Public Sector, the Coming Military Crackdown and What Can Be Done to Stop It Key excerpt:

Furthermore, here in America, if the Armed Forces are deployed to suppress widespread civil unrest emanating from a major breakdown of the economy that threatens the continued viability of the military-industrial complex, the Brass Hats will have a particularly compelling institutional incentive to maintain themselves in positions of political leadership: namely, securing their reason for being and the source of their importance, power, and benefits. In addition, thoroughly politicized Armed Forces will likely feel the need to justify the expensive existence of the military-industrial complex by inserting themselves into, if not instigating outright, ever-expanding overseas military adventures. Thus, “the war on terror”-in addition to whatever other forms of aggressive imperialism can be fomented, ostensibly to “defend our freedoms” in a “homeland” no longer free-will drag on forever, at untold costs in lives and treasure.

Of course, as has proven true everywhere else, politicized Armed Forces in this country will be unable to solve the underlying economic and social problems that rationalized their politicization in the first place. So America will be wracked with chronic political chaos: token civilian regimes staffed with incompetent puppets and “yes men”, followed by new bouts of military string-pulling or outright intervention aimed at cleaning up the last crisis, and so on, along the sorry lines South American republics such as Argentina have followed for generations.

For that reason, people worried simply about the likelihood of hyperinflation, depression, or hyperinflation coupled with depression-and about how they might be able to protect their incomes and accumulated wealth under such circumstances-are viewing their world through rather ill-fitting rose-colored glasses. When hyperinflation or other economic calamities strike, and the Armed Forces are politicized as instruments of domestic repression, merely maintaining his income and securing his accumulated wealth will become matters of very low priority for anyone with high economic, social, or political visibility who has or might run afoul of the regime. So those myopic people who are trying to figure out how they can personally profit from the coming collapse of America’s economy had better start thinking instead of how they can contribute to the effort to prevent that collapse, to fend off a police state that collapse will engender, and to return this country to the rule of constitutional law-right now, before time runs out.

The Radio Patriot – Can you say “Posse Comitatus”?

From our friends at Flopping Aces comes one of the best deconstructions of events leading to this that I have seen. Good job guys… Key excerpt:

Connecting a few of those dots on Obama’s Council of Governors

We now know the two fold intent…

1: To achieve the NORTHCOM Legislative Proposal goals by giving the Defense Secretary powers to call up the reserve units, and stash them across the US in preparation….

2: To get the Governor’s blessing on that power, and suss out who gets to command what, and under what circumstance.

It’s Stockton’s task to liaison between the governors, DHS and the National Guard.

What remains to be seen is what powers can be conferred upon the 10 gubernatorial council members, and what State authorities they cede… either willingly, or hoodwinked out of.

What questions come to mind is why now? What does Obama know to take these extraordinary steps, or… from the conspiratorial angle, just what does he have planned?

But there’s one guarantee… Gibbs sure isn’t going to tell us, and this is another round table of negotiations that won’t be making it to C-SPAN.

Also see: Yid With Lid – SHOCKING REPORT: Rand Corp Tells US Army Its Time For a National Stability Police Force

01/12/10

Chuck Muth’s News & Views – January 12, 2010

By: Chuck Muth
Citizen Outreach

EN BOCA CERRADA

“Harry Reid is in trouble again, which means that he opened his mouth.”

Blogger James Taranto

POETIC JUSTICE

“Just last month, (Sen. Harry) Reid insinuated that fellow senators standing in the way of ‘Obamacare’ were carrying on the tradition of the racists who stood in the way of civil rights in the 1960s. You’ve got to love it when the gods punish race-card players so poetically.”

Columnist Jonah Goldberg

THE PROVERBIAL DOUBLE-STANDARD

“Dems leave the issue of race with no credibility. Had (Harry) Reid had an ‘R’ next to his name, (Rep.) Barbara Lee would want him dead.”

Erick Erickson, RedState editor-in-chief

“What’s interesting here is when Democrats get caught saying racist things, an apology is enough. If that had been (Republican Sen.) Mitch McConnell saying that about an African-American candidate for president of the United States, (Democrats would be) screaming for his head, very much as they were with Trent Lott.”

RNC Chairman Michael Steele

“It’s true and glaringly obvious that the Democrats have honed this hair-trigger race sensitivity into a political tool that shoots only right not left.”

Columnist Mona Charen

“When Rush Limbaugh wanted to buy into the St. Louis Rams last year, many of the same individuals who instantly accepted Mr. Reid’s apology expressed outrage over allegedly racist statements made by Mr. Limbaugh, despite the fact that zero evidence of these statements existed. . . . (I)t’s hard to avoid the conclusion that the spirit of forgiveness is universal—except when it comes to conservatives.”

Ward Connerly, chairman of the American Civil Rights Coalition

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01/12/10

No Buggy Required to Avoid Health Care Mandate

By: Bob McCarty
Bob McCarty Writes

My first thought after reading the headline of an article in the Watertown (N.Y.) Daily Times was, “I’m gonna become Amish.”

The headline: Amish families exempt from insurance mandate.

Delving into the article, I learned that the health care reform legislation now floating through the halls of Congress does not specify that members of the Amish community are the only ones who will be exempt. In fact, the provision could apply to other groups.

The article mentioned Old Order Mennonites and perhaps Christian Scientists by name, but I suspect members of other denominations — Baptists, Catholics, Jews, Muslims et al — will experience “health care awakenings” in the near future and and decide they, too, wish to exercise “religious conscience” and, in turn, receive the same break as the Amish.

In the case of the Amish, according to the article, the religious conscience exemption stems from the fact that, among other things, the Amish “generally rely upon a community ethic that disdains government assistance.”

If you’ve read a newspaper, watched television, listened to the radio or surfed the web lately, you’ve heard of people protesting against government-run health care. I have, and I’m willing to bet that most of those protesters would say they, too, generally rely upon a community ethic that disdains government assistance.

Do you see where I’m going with this?

There’s a giant loophole in the government-run health care legislation Democrats are trying to force down the throats of the American people. It allows people of faith to be exempt from the so-called “ObamaCare.” So, I say, let it pass!

That’s right! Stop the protests, stop calling your elected officials, and just let it pass!

As soon as it passes, declare your religious freedom!

No buggy required!

01/12/10

Nevada News & Views – January 12, 2010

By: Chuck Muth
Nevada News and Views

TODAY’S NN&V HEADLINES

  • Seems Like Old Times: Ensign Defends Reid…Again (Chuck Muth) – Nevada Republicans, pay attention. Harry Reid OWNS John Ensign now. John Ensign will NOT help you defeat Harry Reid. In fact, John Ensign, as we just saw yesterday, will do everything he can do to HELP Harry Reid.
  • #87 on the List, #1 in the Hearts of Reno Conservatives (Chuck Muth) – Talk about local boy making good. London’ Daily Telegraph has compiled a list of the Top 100 “most influential US conservatives” in the United States today. And wouldn’t you know it, #87 on the list is former Renoite….
  • First Friday January: The Stars Come Out to Play! (Karri Bragg) – In what may go down as the largest First Friday turnout since the event’s inception back in August 2009, First Friday January turned out many of Nevada’s biggest political players and soon-to-be politicians for a festive kickoff of the 2010 election year.
  • Candid Candidate: Exclusive Interview with U.S. Senate Candidate John Chachas (Elizabeth Crum/Nevada News Bureau) – In an exclusive interview with the Nevada News Bureau, Republican senatorial candidate and investment banker John Chachas sat down and talked about his campaign, his family and his concerns about Nevada and the nation.
  • UNR Study: Field Skipper Butterflies Enjoying Spring a Month Earlier (Chuck Muth) – Representatives of the Nevada System of Higher Education continue to tell us that there is simply no “fat” left to cut in the higher ed system and that Nevada taxpayers should simply pay a “miniscule” amount of higher taxes to perpetuate the critically important work being done at our state’s two public universities. Critically important work such as studying the effects of alleged global warming on butterfly habitats in Nevada.

Click here to read these stories at the Nevada News & Views site!

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01/12/10

Financial News Update – 01/12/10

AP source: Obama considers levy for rescued firms

Jobs take priority on Hill as elections loom

Morning Bell: $787 Billion in Stimulus, Zero Jobs “Created or Saved”

Growing Trade Deficit Good News for U.S. Economy

Taxing Banks to Pay for TARP: Just Playing Politics

Don’t Draft OPM Into Fight for Government Run Health Care

To Defeat the Death Tax, Know Your Opponent

How Much Did Obama’s Copenhagen Failure Cost You?

Lack of Job Creation, Not Layoffs, Driving Unemployment

The House Health Care Bill: Sticking it to Small Business

Another Plug for Amnesty Misses the Costs

Making a Bad Bill Worse

U.S. Court Skeptical of Fed Push for Bailout Secrecy

THE BIG FIGHT: Mass. Senate race becoming proxy on health bill, big gov’t…

California to consider legalizing marijuana — and not just as medicine!

Poll: Obama Health Care Marks Hit New Low…

Amish families ‘exempt’ from mandate…

Labor angry over Obama-backed insurance tax

FEDS TO THE RESCUE? Schwarzenegger budget ax would fall heavily on poor

SUPER BOWL ADS SACKED BY ECONOMY

PAPER: Bankruptcy could be good for America

UK universities warn that they face ‘meltdown’

U.S. Chamber warns of ‘double-dip’ recession because of Dem policies

CONGRESSIONAL SPENDING WASTE IN COPENHAGEN; 20 MEMBERS, ALL-EXPENSES PAID

Gasoline prices zip toward $3 mark

Trade Deficit Widens on Oil Imports

FEDS LOSE $68 BILLION IN BAILOUTS

Dem Congressman introduced 50% tax on bonuses

UPDATE: Venezuela plans blackouts in Caracas, oil town

IRS commissioner finds tax code ‘complex’; Doesn’t file his own returns

GOP Fears Democrats Will Stall Swearing-In if Brown Wins Mass. Senate Race

Obama May Tax Rescued Banks

Federal Reserve Makes Record $46.1B Profit in 2009

SurvivalBlog:

Survivor america “it’s only going to get worse” Gerald Celente says

How Barter Saved Russia

Debt Collectors Doing Huge Business in New York

Iceland Blocks Repayment Deal, Sparks Global Outrage

All Of Pakistan’s Oil Refineries at or Near Default Energy crisis may cripple Pakistan by the 15th

Oil Rises Above $83 Amid Strong Chinese Demand

Road Projects Don’t Help Unemployment

Second Wave of Mortgage Defaults, Part 1

Biggest Bond Trader Dumping UK Gilts as Well as US Treasuries We’re All Icelanders Now

Japan Airlines “About To Collapse”

Hard Questions for Tim Geithner

01/12/10

Links to Visit – 01/12/10

Bob McCarty Writes – Records Show Keith Gladney Firing Unusual Event (Update)

Andrea Shea King – Big Government – Hamas Terrorists Guaranteed Code Pink’s Safety in Gaza

Andrea Shea King – The Radio Patriot – Exposing Code Pink: An Even Dozen and More to Come

The Radio Patriot – Standing Room Only at Posey’s Florida Town Hall Meeting

The Radio Patriot – “I pray that Israel tells Obama to take his loan guarantees and shove them…” – Atlas Shrugs

The Anchoress – Abortion, War and Taxes – UPDATED

The New Editor – The Harry Reid Effect

Bookworm Room – I wouldn’t care if Glenn Beck made tax mistakes

(Personal note: Beck was audited this year – sounds like the government and the IRS targeted him to me…)

Doug Ross Journal – Palin to Fox News Leftist Blogosphere Roundup… heads exploding in 3… 2… 1… (Hat Tip: Larwyn)

Stop The ACLU – Springtime for Hitler — Stalin and Mao Too (Hat Tip: Larwyn)

Stop The ACLU – Oliver Stoned’s Hitler Documentary’s Larger Meaning (Hat Tip: Larwyn)

Fausta’s Blog – The devalued currency Carnival of Latin America and the Caribbean (Hat Tip: Larwyn)

Atlas Shrugs – Before O Gagged Christmas Ball Bomber he Divulged that a Score More Plane Bombers were in the Wings

American Thinker – Pamela Geller, The American Thinker: Obama Aids the Enemy He Will Not Name

Chuck Norris – Obama’s Secret Vault

American Thinker – The Second Boston Tea Party? (Hat Tip: Larwyn)

Brutally Honest – Things that make you go hmmm (UPDATED)

Life & Health – Health Bill Fight May Delay State Of The Union Address (Hat Tip: Steve Schippert – ThreatsWatch)

Brutally Honest – Harry Reid, the crazy Uncle under the stairs

Joel Rosenberg – SECOND GAZA WAR BREWING

Joel Rosenberg – TURKISH PM ACCUSES ISRAEL OF ENDANGERING WORLD PEACE

John Bolton – Obama’s Next Three Years (Hat Tip: Carolyn Cooke)

The New York Times – Mr. Smith Rewrites the Constitution (Hat Tip: Carolyn Cooke)

Gateway Pundit – Chamber of Commerce Warning: Dem Policies Will Lead to Double-Dip Recession

Gateway Pundit – Nice Work… New Coakley Attack Ad Misspells Massachusetts

Gateway Pundit – Iranian Physicist Killed in Bomb Blast – US & “Zionist Regime” Blamed

Gateway Pundit – Martha Coakley Is Not Just Wrong on Terror War – She’s Dangerous (Must-See Video)

Michelle Malkin – Big Biz/Big Guv luv: Look who’s coming to Martha Coakley’s aid now; DSCC pours in $576,000

Michelle Malkin – Screw you: Another Demcare tax scheme to punish the earners & producers

Yahoo! News – Russia to lease nuclear submarine to India

CNS News – Fmr. FBI Agent: Terror Watchlist Likely Creates ‘Hundreds of Thousands of False Positives Every Day’

Fox News – Iran ‘Cyber Army’ Hacks China’s Main Search Engine

Fox News – ‘Robotic Era’: Israeli Drones Remake Battlefield

01/12/10

Exclusive Interview with U.S. Senate Candidate John Chachas

By: Chuck Muth
Nevada News and Views

Chachas Has Money to Spend, Can’t Wait to Debate and Has Ideas for Job Creation

In an exclusive interview with Elizabeth Crum, editor of the Nevada News Bureau, Republican U.S. Senate candidate John Chachas indicates that he’ll report “considerably more money raised externally” than he showed on his first FEC report last October, as well as an additional personal contribution to his campaign. Chachas said 95 percent of the money he’s raised thus far has come from outside Nevada.

The Ely native also said he is anxious to debate his fellow GOP candidates. “So, you set it up, and I’ll show,” he told Crum in his first extensive political interview in Nevada since becoming a candidate last fall. “You pick the date, time, place, topic, and I will be there. I wish someone would do it soon.”

To begin the process of bringing Nevada back from the economic recession, Chachas says he would “go to DC and I would bang the door to get ten million acres back from the federal government,” then “put it up for auction and privatize it” and “give tax deferrals to companies that deploy capital to build businesses here.”

Read the full interview HERE at the Nevada News Bureau website.