There is a lot of shadow government stuff taking over the U.S. What I'm referring to, is "appointed", "non-elected" cabinet and administration members legislating from their offices between them, their staff members, and the special interest groups buying them dinners and gifts, and not from the floors by vote through our third branch of government, the legislature that our constitution mandates...and getting away with it. This is another perfect example of just that. Another one just happened last week at some trucking plant where, "...and that's why I instructed the EPA to increase the CAFE standards on...". There are a million such examples. Good for me that I'm on the backside of my life and will be gone before they completely get away with overthrowing our constitution, and most unfortunate for the young folks being born today and in the future that never experienced an America that was once land of the free, and home of the brave. But then again, a lot of the youngsters of today have voted for, and will continue to vote for the people that bring, allow, encourage these shadow government actions, because they figure its a good trade off so long as they get free to them, life time supplies of cheetos, flat screen TVs, iPad and Iphone Ver. 200,000,000.
There's an old saying, "...make your bed, and you WILL sleep in...". Another one, "...allow them to run over you, and they will keep...".
Seems that the ONLY folks that don't have a pen and a telephone are We The People that actually DO own this country that ARE the employers of the very yayhoos...
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