Archive for ‘coercionists’ category

dullards and ‘law’

20100209 19:00

some of the stupidest, and most crazily arrogant, people i’ve met are on the pointy end of the official crime syndicate’s “justice” system — more aptly, à la peter tosh, shitstem. examine the fucked “law” under which two snowballers (or worse) were recently charged by the syndicate. it’s internally nonsensical. see if you can catch the death blow in the opening of the text’s second paragraph. (more…)

wealth from the skies!

20100128 10:55

the premise of all fedgoon “job creation” (ha!) is money from nowhere. this wealth is never presumed to have been pried from the fingers of productive victims (many of them still unborn), precluding their chosen avenues of true job creation; it merely falls from the skies via large-numbers obfuscatory magic. no victims.

tyrants lulling imbeciles (categorized by reuters in the URL as “type=marketsNews”):

Obama to announce $8 bln funding for high-speed rail

WASHINGTON, Jan 28 (Reuters) – President Barack Obama will announce on Thursday $8 billion in grants to develop the first U.S. high-speed, intercity rail service the White House says will create or save thousands of jobs. (more…)

marauders unveiled

20100118 07:35

though a welcome deviation from the cauterizing “nationalization”, even “seizure” doesn’t true up the action of the state to the action of unofficial criminals:

CARACAS (Dow Jones)–President Hugo Chavez ordered Sunday the seizure of a French-owned retail chain on accusations that it raised prices after Venezuela devalued the currency by half.

“Until when are we going to allow this to happen?” Chavez asked during his Sunday television program in reference to the alleged price hike by Almacenes Exito SA (EXITO.BO), headquartered in Colombia and controlled by French retailer Casino …

the noive of those rat bastard producers! take your raping like a… like a…

note chavez’s feigned-incredulity routine, a nearly obligatory element of official banditry. the most effective (with morons) defense of coercionism is an early and big incredulity performance.

it’s the principle, shirker

20091205 14:44

liberty. for a political philosophy built on only one principle (nonaggression), distressing how many supposedly supporting that principle will drop it with ease. here’s jesse ventura (.MP3 784 KB 00:01:14 duration) on the 20091202 opie & anthony show, helping to screw smokers as suits his royal preference.

in the following transcript i use “OAShow” for everyone else, since though i have an idea who’s who, i loathe their show and don’t feel like identifying definitely all by voice. usual transcription caveat about editing out stammers and some interjections, and smoothing out literal order of conversation: (more…)

another LRC dumbass

20090815 02:33

today from stooge george giles:

Clarksville TN has installed a system of cameras on their traffic lights. This machine vision system is wired into the computer system that has license plate numbers. It generates citations for running red traffic stoplights. In the first month they issued over 5,000 tickets to people that run red lights. This is a test bed. The tickets are a revenue generator. Currently they do not get reported to insurance companies or add points to your license, but that may change with the stroke a bureaucratic pen. This is not to argue that this system as currently designed is not without fault, but to propose that with proper Human Action it can be a benefit to many.

At approximately $100/ticket this is $500,000 per month or $6,000,000 per year. They already have plans to double the number of surveillance systems in place. Every other city in America will be envious and make this inevitable move. The cost/benefit ratio is compelling. As a Libertarian and proponent of Human Action I think this is a good idea. Driving is a privilege, not a right. Privileges must be earned and can be taken away.

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‘I rub my hands together in great glee and anticipation’

20090730 04:04

via CameraFRAUD.com,

Arlington, VA Treasurer Defends Bootfinder Confiscation
Arlington, Virginia will seize vehicle plates if city believes you owe money for anything.

Arlington Treasurer Frank OLearyArlington, Virginia’s county treasurer, Frank O’Leary, appeared on WMAL radio Friday to defend the city’s Bootfinder car confiscation program. The county’s camera system is used to scan license plates in order to find owners whom it believes owe as little as $120 for anything, including overdue library books.

“I rub my hands together in great glee and anticipation,” O’Leary said in a local television interview. “I think it’s beautiful, it gives us a whole new dimension to collection.” (more…)

sanity on trade unions

20090321 17:49

adam carolla sometimes asserts abominably statist positions that belie his natural intelligence. he got it mostly right on trade unions though, in a recent podcast with tom arnold.

unions are the curse of my love for movies and TV shows, for they infect nearly everything. had my fill of SAG/AFTRA tyrants when in the early 90s i briefly entered that aspect of the entertainment field (at the lowest level). sadly, carolla feels he must associate with these sanctimonious protectors of mediocrity and entitlement.

contract empties all claims of FRB fraud

20081117 01:29

the recent thwapfest at LRC over fractional reserve banking should be labeled “morons arguing with morons”, or “’cause murray said so”. much of it’s like being transported to the trunk of a car in which, windows down, two blowhards in the front seat are drinking beer and shouting over the wind without much consideration of the subject. lew’s continuing it today with a worthless piece of piling on by laura davidson, his blurb to which states about FRB, “It’s fraudulent”.

FRB “backed” by FDIC and illegal legal tender FRNs is inherently fraudulent. FRB as a market option is not. of course, for it to be a market option, it cannot be fraudulent, so the obvious question beyond my assertion is “how is it not fraudulent?” (more…)

do people listen to themselves?

20081105 21:10

check this quote:

“If they want to legalize gay marriage, what they should do is bring an initiative themselves and ask the people to approve it,” said Frank Schubert, co-chairman of the Proposition 8 campaign. “But they don’t. They go behind the people’s back to the courts and try and force an agenda on the rest of society.”

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incontheivable!

20081105 15:16

late afternoon, and i still haven’t recovered from the complete failure of my 2008 rat king prediction. missed that one by a mile. on the bright side though, liberty has been restored in america!

well, not today, but you know what i mean. january 2009.

well, not january 2009, but you know what i mean. a year or so after that.

well… this is stupid. let me just give it a think, so i can accurately pick the time when lord O will have waved his scepter and-

made things even worse. call me not paying attention, but i don’t recall a single proposal of the waltzing skin whore related to increasing liberty.

what sort of person are you, flesh eating gomp?

20081104 04:55

were a martian to arrive on earth this week and be limited to goonited states LameStream Media for all information on humans, he’d likely conclude that the major binary division of the species centers not on sex, but rather religion — those who worship the god mcc–n (PBUH), and those who worship the god -b-m- (PBUH).

the scientifically rigorous martian might put his foot down should he escape the LSM bubble and find that there’s an unmentioned class of the same species which — presuming themselves as emerged from the same non-immaculately conceived setting as all other humans — determines that neither slave nor slaver is an acceptable position to champion or tolerate on this earth, much less hold. this is the class for which headlines such asThe morning after: Half of us will be disappointed” ring worse than nonsensical. was i, in the class of self-avowed non-deities, disappeared? appears to have been attempted, and perhaps executed.

our headline: “Millions disappointed by prospect of worsening stupidly violent mass cult problem(more…)

looking young

20081013 22:33

from the grass is always greener department, i’ve about reached my tolerance for looking younger than my age. just bought some beer, and the cashier kept staring at me to find if she should ask for ID. finally she asked if i was old enough to buy beer. i said, “i’m 45.” (more…)

Why Do Police Destroy DUI Evidence?

20081013 21:26

DUI Blog:

[...] What is the single most important piece of evidence in most drunk driving cases? The Breathalyzer test. In fact, it’s the ONLY evidence of the crime of driving with over .08% blood alcohol. And it’s pretty important for the “driving under the influence” charge, too: the law presumes the defendant is under the influence if the test result is .08% or higher. Evidence just doesn’t get more important than that.

So, of course, the police are careful to preserve the breath sample, right? I mean, there may be some question later of whether the machine was working correctly; it would be a simple matter to save the sample so it could be tested again on another machine. And, hard to believe, but the defense may not want to just take the officer’s word that he administered the test correctly and that the test results were from the defendant.

Unfortunately, the breath sample is routinely destroyed moments after it is tested.

But how can this be? [...]

drug boy charley

20080909 05:36

oh the havoc these crime syndicate frootloops create pretending it’s their concern what other people smoke, shoot, snort, whatever. minding my goddamned business at a paid WiFi hotspot early this morning, a drug bust attempt — complete with at least 6 cop cars staffed by delusional control freaks — descended upon the previously peaceful parking lot and some poor sap parked one row over. wasn’t good enough that when i left the parking lot i checked in with one of the cops on my way out; these incompetent fucks decided it was better to let me get down the road a bit so they could light/siren me and run the usual roadside scam (i.e., driver “license” required by force if in a moving vehicle, even if the stop wasn’t traffic related). (more…)