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Tuesday, April 03, 2012

EMPIRE

The U.S. government has created borders within the country’s borders at every airport in the country. Technologies abound in ticketing and check-in on one side of the border while commerce thrives on the other. In between is a massive government apparatus requiring that shoes be kicked off, laptops be unpacked, and less than 3.1 ounces of liquid be carried in any one container. The only technology in sight is the offensive porno scanners. And for those that refuse scanning, a brutish pat-down is administered.

These Transportation Security Agency (TSA) borders are guarded by 58,401 bureaucrats in blue, at a cost this year of $8.1 billion. The taxpayers must not spare any expense in convincing themselves that the government is making us safe.

The arbitrariness of rules at borders is brought to mind in the opening pages of Charles Goyette’s sobering new book Red and Blue and Broke All Over: Restoring America’s Free Economy. Viewing borders from the air, one can hardly tell where they are, these imaginary lines drawn by governments. However, while the terrain on either side of a border may be identical, satellite imagining provides a stark contrast of neighboring countries where capitalism operates on one side of a border while socialism reigns on the other.

The native culture and language may be identical, but roads that are paved on the capitalist side, turn to dirt on the socialist side. While lights burn brightly in the capitalist night, those living under socialism are shrouded in darkness.

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1 comment:

Anonymous said...

If Customs at the border conducted their business like the TSA we'd have a lot less illegal aliens and less drugs on our streets.

Taxpayers fund, city police, county police, state police, FBI, Federal Marshalls, TSA, NSA, CIA, ATF, DEA, Homeland security, Secret Serivce, US Customs, INS, and a few other law inforcement agencies.

With all the money that goes to law inforcement, why aren't we safe to walk the streets and feel secure? Talk about a broken system? Talk about wasted resources?

Just don't speed in a school zone, that's high priority! I'll add, I haven't gotten a ticket from those cameras either! Just a fed up taxpayer.