During a GOP primary debate on June 13, 2011, CNN moderator John King noted that FEMA–the Federal Emergency Management Agency–was about to run out of money.
And so he asked Republican Presidential candidate Mitt Romney:
“There are some people who say do it on a case-by-case basis and some people who say, you know, maybe we’re learning a lesson here that the states should take on more of this role.
“How do you deal with something like that?”
“Absolutely,” Romney replied. “Every time you have an occasion to take something from the federal government and send it back to the states, that’s the right direction.
“And if you can go even further, and send it back to the private sector, that’s even better.
“Instead of thinking in the federal budget, what we should cut–we should ask ourselves the opposite question: What should we keep?
“We should take all of what we’re doing at the federal level and say, what are the things we’re doing that we don’t have to do?
“And those things we’ve got to stop doing, because we’re borrowing $1.6 trillion more this year than we’re taking in.”
FLIP!
Mitt Romney vs. FEMA
On October 30, 2012, one day after Hurricane Sandy lashed the densely-populated East Coast of the United States, reporters wanted to know if Romney still wanted to eliminate FEMA.
And, as he had on so many other issues, Mitt Romney once again refused to answer questions.
“Governor, are you going to eliminate FEMA?” a pool eporter shouted to Romney.
Hurricane Sandy
Romney refused to answer.
The reporter asked Romney at least five times: “If you’re elected President, would you eliminate FEMA?” and “What would you do with FEMA?”
No reply.
Another reporter asked: “Governor, are you going to see some storm damage?”
Again, no answer.
“Governor,. has Chris Christie invited you to come survey storm damage?”
No answer.
“Governor, you’ve been asked 14 times, why are you refusing to answer the question?”
Again, Romney refused to reply.
Finally, under mounting public pressure, he gave this reply:
FLOP!
Mitt Romney pro-FEMA
“I believe that FEMA plays a key role in working with states and localities to prepare for and respond to natural disasters.
“As president, I will ensure FEMA has the funding it needs to fulfill its mission, while directing maximum resources to the first responders who work tirelessly to help those in need.”
In a court of law, a defendant has the right to refuse to take the witness stand and answer questions. And jurors are told by the judge they should not assume the defendant is guilty for doing so.
Courtrooms are often places for a game of let’s-pretend:
- Let’s pretend that a man who’s accused of rape or murder is innocent–even if he refuses to answer legitimate questions; and
- Let’s pretend that a truly innocent man wouldn’t want to clear himself from a totally false charge
But this is the real world.
And, in it, unlike a courtroom, experience teaches that:
- People who are honest want to testify to that truth; and
- People who refuse to answer legitimate questions usually do have something to hide.
Think of Richard Nixon refusing to answer questions about Watergate.
Think of Ronald Reagan refusing to take questions about Iran-Contra.
Think of George W. Bush refusing to take questions about why he ignored months of terrorism warnings before 9/11.
And think of Mitt Romney refusing to answer questions on any number of subjects.
So it’s natural to distrust those who refuse to give specific answers to specific questions–especially when those questions apply to matters that direclty affect people’s lives.
For millions of Americans who profess to be deeply religious, Jesus’ words in Matthew 7:7-8 should have been instructive:
Ask, and it shall be given you. Seek, and ye shall find. Knock, and it shall be opened unto you.
For every one that asketh receiveth. And he that seeketh findeth. And to him that knocketh it shall be opened.
In a democracy, those words are a call to citizen action:
Ask.
Seek.
Knock.
In the Soviet Union, the truth about the workings of government and the realities of everyday life was carefully guarded.
Only those who gained special access to the Kremlin’s hidden archives could learn at least some of that truth.
Everyone else had to settle for the official, self-serving, lie-filled pronouncements of the Soviet leadership.
But Americans have no such excuse.
They do have access to a wide range of news from differing sources–ranging from the far left to the far right. At least 1,382 daily newspapers–both domestic and foreign– provide information on a wide range of national and international issues.
More than 20 nationwide broadcasting networks exist. Among these: ABC, CBS, CNN, Fox, NBC, PBS, Telemundo, The CW.
Nevertheless, millions of Americans remain ignorant of the well-revealed truth about the issues that most affect their lives.
As a result, Cassius’ words to Brutus in William Shakespeare’s Julius Caesar apply to them:
“The fault, dear Brutus, is not in our stars but in ourselves that we are underlings.”

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SUICIDE BY DEMOGRAPHICS
In Bureaucracy, History, Law Enforcement, Military, Politics, Social commentary on September 28, 2015 at 1:04 pmStarting in 2016, traveling by air in the United States is going to become more complicated.
In 2005, Congress passed the Real ID Act as a counter-terrorism measure. Its goal was to set security standards for government-issued IDs.
The Act started to be introduced in late 2013. Now in the last phase of its implementation, its enforcers have decided that some states haven’t complied with its requirements.
As a result, driver’s licenses from those states will no longer suffice to pass through airport security. And that includes domestic flights as well as international ones.
Those states: New York, New Hampshire, Minnesota, Louisiana and American Samoa.
The reason: Licenses issued by those states don’t contain enough identifying information to pass muster with the Transportation Safety Administration (TSA).
So how are residents of these states supposed to cope? The Federal Government is advising them to get a passport.
Your old New York driver’s license may make it harder for you to fly in 2016 | syracuse.com
And this, in turn, carries an illogic all its own. As one soon-to-be affected New York traveler outlined:
“To get a passport I’ll first need to get a certified copy of my birth certifcate.
“And to get a copy of my birth certificate I need only to submit a copy of my driver’s license. A copy, no face-to-face, is-that-really you?
“So a New York driver’s license isn’t good enough for flying but it is good enough to get a birth certificate, whch gets me a passport, which allows me to fly.”
Got all that?
Sample state ID card that’s acceptable under the Real ID Act
And while TSA is beefing up security at the back door, the Obama administration is about to cast aside the front door.
On September 10, the administration announced that it will take in at least 10,000 displaced Syrians over the next year.
That is on top of the 2,000 Islamic refugees the United States has already accepted.
According to U.S. Census data, America welcomes about 100,000 Muslim immigrants legally each year. This represents the fastest growing segment of immigrants coming to the United States.
The Pew Research Center estimates there are 2.5 million Islamics in the United States. The Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR) puts the figure at seven million.
The Troubling Math of Muslim Migration | National Review Online
And while all this is happening, the FBI is being overwhelmed by the demands of countering Islamic terrorism against the United States.
On July 8, FBI director James Comey testified before Congress about the increasing burdens his agency faces in combating terrorism.
“We are stopping these things [Islamic terror plots] so far through tremendous hard work, the use of sources, the use of online undercovers.
“But it is incredibly difficult. I cannot see my stopping these indefinitely.”
Consider the math: The FBI has only 35,000 agents and analysts–against seven million potential suspects.
And only a portion of those agents and analysts are charged with investigating terrorism.
How did all of this come to be?
To start at the beginning: On March 15, 2011, protests broke out in Syria, with demonstrators demanding political reforms and the ouster of dictator Bashar al-Assad.
These protests, met with government repression, continued to grow into a wholesale civil war. Since then, more than 310,000 Syrians people have been killed.
Put another way: More than 310,000 potential or actual Islamic terrorists will never again pose a threat to the United States or Western Europe.
But European nations and the United States have chosen to see this truth as a negative, not a positive.
The United Nations refugee Agency, UNHCR, estimates that 366,402 refugees and migrants have crossed the Mediterranean Sea to Europe this year.
And all it took to make this happen was a photo that’s been seen the world over: A photo of a three-year old Syrian boy named Alan Kurdi, lying dead on a Turkish beach.
A cartoon parody of this picture showed a group of wealthy Arab rulers looking on indifferently at Kurdi’s body.
It also highlighted a Politically Incorrect truth:
While European nations are being swamped by hundreds of thousands of these uninvited “guests,” the Arab world’s wealthiest nations are doing almost nothing for Syria’s refugees.
According to Amnesty International, the “six Gulf countries–Qatar, United Arab Emirates, Saudi Arabia, Kuwait, Oman and Bahrain–have offered zero resettlement places to Syrian refugees.”
These nations are far closer to Syria than are Europe and the United States. And they contain some of the Arab world’s largest military budgets and its highest standards of living.
Note the contradiction: Democratic, non-Islamic countries are exposing themselves to increasing numbers of potential–if not actual–Islamic terrorists. Meanwhile, the Arab world is closing its own doors to Syrian refugees
The Arab world’s wealthiest nations are doing next to nothing for Syria’s refugees – The Washington Post
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During the 1980s, the United States waged a cold war against Islamic nations. These acts of anti-American terrorism were seen as simply crimes, and not acts of war.
The September 11, 2001 terror attacks on the Pentagon and World Trade Center changed that. For the last 14 years, the United States military has actively fought Islamics in Afghanistan, Iraq and Libya. And now Syria.
To be admitting huge numbers of a population with which the United States is now waging all-out war is worse than stupid. It is a guarantee of national suicide.
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