Andrew, Sorry it took so long to get back to this, I have
had a busy few days. You wanted to know why I do not support Allen West. First
you must realize that I am neither a Republican nor a Democrat. I am a Libertarian,
an Anarcho-Capitailist in its truest form. I believe in Free Market economic
Principles with absolutely no Government interference, regulation or
restrictions and the protection of civil and personal liberties for all human
beings on this earth. With that being said let us begin.
Allen West supported the (House Resolution 4310) NDAA or
National Defense Appropriations Act. This bill not only adds billions of taxpayers’
dollars to the National Defense’s already wasteful and bloated budget but also
contains a clause that would allow the federal government to indefinitely
detain American Citizens without trial or charges being filed. This is a
violation of the Natural right to be secure in your person and effects,
outlined and seemingly protected in the US Constitution. Mr. West even goes so
far as to vote “NO” on a provisional amendment (House Amendment 1127) to NDAA
2013 to strip away this invasive power. This power of indefinite detention has
been used in the past, research Brandon Raub, a Marine Corp veteran like
yourself who was detained by federal agents and subjected to forced mental
evaluations for posts made on Facebook about the abuses of the president and
the rest of the government. He is not the only case of this but it is a good
one to look at.
Mr. West has also supported the USA PATRIOT ACT. This act
was put in place under President Bush, to explain why we must go back a bit in history
to 1978 and President Carter. Carter following Nixon was coming into an age of
information collection and wiretapping by government, all in the name of
National Security of course (Sarcasm implied there). Carter signed into law
FISA or Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act of 1978. A bill designed to give
the NSA (National Security Agency) the ability to collect information on any
and every citizen of the country. FISA has been extended and expanded every
year since and was given a “YEA” vote from West. With FISA the NSA cold collect
any information from any source on any citizen and use it for judicial
purposes. FISA laid out the procedure for doing so. First all requests for the
collection of info was brought before judge of the new secret FISA court and it
was this judge’s discretion to allow or not the agency from collection info.
Along with the requirement for court approval there was the requirement that
any agency requesting the docs be witnessed in its efforts of retrieval by
another federal agency, all collections were given specific time allowances and
scope of searches. After the collection the federal agencies involved had to
bring what they had obtained back into the FISA court to be determined by the
judge on its methods of retrieval and its legitimacy to the case at hand. It
was reported and later confessed that President Bush was using this power
without court approval and outside any scope (roving wiretaps), hence no
accountability. When this all came to light the USA PATRIOT ACT was quickly
drafted and pushed through the republican held congress and senate to try and
protect the president of charges of unconstitutional espionage on his country’s
own citizens. The USA PATRIOT ACT removed all the restrictions and rules for
obtaining information. No more court approvals, no more accountability. All the
stories you hear of Obama and the NSA especially in the aftermath of the NSA
leaker Edward Snowden are true and they have been going on for a long time,
this isn’t something that can just be blamed on the current president. For more
reading on this I recommend the book “How Does A Patriot Act” by Glenn Greenwald
which is Edward Snowden’s choice reporter working with The Guardian UK news
agency. Together the NDAA, FISA, And USA PATRIOT ACT are the 3 biggest threats
to civil liberty and personal privacy that we have ever known.
Mr. west economically doesn’t stand for fiscal
responsibility, having voted for huge taxpayer funded appropriations bills and
even voting against a funding limit for operations in Afghanistan (H Amendment
1103) and the partial withdrawals of personnel and assets. He has voted “YEA”
to appropriations for social programs, including the mega wasteful and inefficient
“Violence against women act” (HR4970), which spend 10 of millions of dollars
and has shown no real effect for its stated goal or intent. Mr. West voted “YEA”
to a Budget presented by REP. Paul Ryan that would have actually increased
spending and had no cuts on baseline spending in following years, only cuts to
the next years projected rise in budgetary needs.
I will commend him on his co-sponsorship of the Federal
Reserve Transparency Act attempt. This is one of the main underlying causes of our
massive amounts of debt and out of control inflation. Though Mr. West’s
proposal is a step in the right direction it still did nothing to actually
cease the Federal Reserve in its ultimate destruction of the value of the
American Currency and did nothing to stop the massive amounts of unbacked
currency that was pushed in to the banks and eventually into the bubble of the
housing market. You see the bubble in the housing market was not caused by
unmet demand or over supply of new homes but from bad loans on bad currency
from bad institutions like the Fed. The Federal Reserve is not a Federal
department at all and has no oversight of any kind by congress or even the
President, its sole purpose is to ask as a loaner of debt (credit) to the Us
and then sells that debt to foreign countries as securities, only thing is they
are not secure, match this with the fact that most of the world’s currency is
tied to the value of the American dollar and as the dollars real value falls so
does the world economy, just think of Cypress 2 years ago as the very tip of
the iceberg. While, as I said he did co-sponsor the bill calling for more
transparency, it is and was all for naught as the FED has no reason to be
transparent.
As Henry Ford once said, “It is well enough that people of
the nation do not understand our banking and monetary system, for if they did,
I believe there would be a revolution before tomorrow morning.”
2 comments:
He voted for NDAA, FISA, CISPA, HR347 violating the Bill of Rights
http://florida.tenthamendmentcenter.com/2011/03/allen-west-tea-party-statist/
Yes he did, thank you for reading and commenting.
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