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I don’t usually get too political but this article is too good not to save. It’s a rewrite of an article that Charley Reese wrote back in 1985 (based on his wikipedia entry and an online copy of the Stonewall County Courier) called “The 545 People Responsible for All of America’s Woes.” So some of the more current names have been updated as well as the 300 million population number, and a few paragraphs near the end have been added at some point (by someone, maybe not even Reese).

545 PEOPLE

By Charlie Reese

Politicians are the only people in the world who create problems and then campaign against them.

Have you ever wondered, if both the Democrats and the Republicans are against deficits, WHY do we have deficits? Have you ever wondered, if all the politicians are against inflation and high taxes, WHY do we have inflation and high taxes?

You and I don’t propose a federal budget. The president does. You and I don’t have the Constitutional authority to vote on appropriations. The House of Representatives does. You and I don’t write the tax code, Congress does. You and I don’t set fiscal policy, Congress does. You and I don’t control monetary policy, the Federal Reserve Bank does.

One hundred senators, 435 congressmen, one president, and nine Supreme Court justices — 545 human beings out of the 300 million — are directly, legally, morally, and individually responsible for the domestic problems that plague this country.

I excluded the members of the Federal Reserve Board because that problem was created by the Congress. In 1913, Congress delegated its Constitutional duty to provide a sound currency to a federally chartered, but private, central bank.

I excluded all the special interests and lobbyists for a sound reason. They have no legal authority. They have no ability to coerce a senator, a congressman, or a president to do one cotton-picking thing. I don’t care if they offer a politician $1 million dollars in cash. The politician has the power to accept or reject it.

No matter what the lobbyist promises, it is the legislator’s responsibility to determine how he votes.

Don’t you see now the con game that is played on the people by the politicians? Those 545 human beings spend much of their energy convincing you that what they did is not their fault. They cooperate in this common con regardless of party.

What separates a politician from a normal human being is an excessive amount of gall. No normal human being would have the gall of a Speaker, who stood up and criticized the President for creating deficits.

The president can only propose a budget. He cannot force the Congress to accept it. The Constitution, which is the supreme law of the land, gives sole responsibility to the House of Representatives for originating and approving appropriations and taxes.

Who is the speaker of the House? Nancy Pelosi. She is the leader of the majority party. She and fellow House members, not the president, can approve any budget they want. If the president vetoes it, they can pass it over his veto if they agree to.

It seems inconceivable to me that a nation of 300 million can not replace 545 people who stand convicted — by present facts — of incompetence and irresponsibility. I can’t think of a single domestic problem that is not traceable directly to those 545 people. When you fully grasp the plain truth that 545 people exercise the power of the federal government, then it must follow that what exists is what they want to exist.

If the tax code is unfair, it’s because they want it unfair. If the budget is in the red, it’s because they want it in the red. If the Army & Marines are in IRAQ, it’s because they want them in IRAQ. If they do not receive social security but are on an elite retirement plan not available to the people, it’s because they want it that way. There are no insoluble government problems.

Do not let these 545 people shift the blame to bureaucrats, whom they hire and whose jobs they can abolish; to lobbyists, whose gifts and advice they can reject; to regulators, to whom they give the power to regulate and from whom they can take this power. Above all, do not let them con you into the belief that there exists disembodied mystical forces like “the economy,” “inflation,” or “politics” that prevent them from doing what they take an oath to do.

Those 545 people, and they alone, are responsible. They, and they alone, have the power. They, and they alone, should be held accountable by the people who are their bosses — provided the voters have the gumption to manage their own employees.

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A day in the life

It’s really great to have family and friends who are wishing me well this past weekend and today. It might be downhill from here but it sure seems to take a lot more work just to keep up.

Road hazard

I do a fair amount of biking in the summer, both on trails but mostly paved country roads. What I can’t understand cruising along the road is seeing little piles of animal poo near the edge that I have to avoid. What kind of wild vermin needs to take a dump up on a road? Possum? Raccoon? Rabid coyotes? So… they’ve got hundreds of square miles of fields and woods out there and they have to hold it until they can get up to this very unnatural, man-made strip of asphalt with rolling death-machines on it, just to drop a load?? Maybe that explains all the roadkill.

Yup, too much time to think about this kind of stuff out there, burning up the miles…

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Malice

“Never attribute to malice that which can be adequately explained by stupidity.”
–Hanlon’s Razor

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Heh. Technology.

A co-worker of mine was having a Blackberry Storm demonstrated to him. His conclusion (and he’s heavy into IT) was: “The future is very small, very slow, and very sucky.”