Quotes

"Fascism and communism both promise "social welfare," "social justice," and "fairness" to justify authoritarian means and extensive arbitrary and discretionary governmental powers." - F. A. Hayek"

"Life is a Bungling process and in no way educational." in James M. Cain

Jean Giraudoux who first said, “Only the mediocre are always at their best.”

If you have ten thousand regulations, you destroy all respect for the law. Sir Winston Churchill

"summum ius summa iniuria" ("More laws, more injustice.") Cicero

As Christopher Hitchens once put it, “The essence of tyranny is not iron law; it is capricious law.”

"Government’s view of the economy could be summed up in a few short phrases: If it moves, tax it. If it keeps moving, regulate it. And if it stops moving, subsidize it." Ronald Reagan

"Law is where you buy it." Raymond Chandler

"Why did God make so many damn fools and Democrats?" Clarence Day

"If I feel like feeding squirrels to the nuts, this is the place for it." - Cluny Brown

"Oh, pshaw! When yu' can't have what you choose, yu' just choose what you have." Owen Wister "The Virginian"

Oscar Wilde said about the death scene in Little Nell, you would have to have a heart of stone not to laugh.

Thomas More's definition of government as "a conspiracy of rich men procuring their own commodities under the name and title of a commonwealth.” ~ Winston S. Churchill, A History of the English Speaking Peoples

“Laws are like cobwebs, which may catch small flies, but let wasps and hornets break through.” ~ Jonathon Swift

Thursday, September 19, 2013

The Obama Style - Press Covers Up Crime, Corruption and Incompetence - Empty Promise

It is too important to have an honest, competent Senator, instead of an incompetent, feel good vote, just because the candidate is an attractive black mask. Most white voters are rather stupid, easily intimidated and emotional. They abandon reason for fear of being erroneously called racist and a need to feel magnanimous for voting for the misunderstood black guy. Newark has a bad reputation for a reason. They never learn! m/r

Empty Promise | National Review Online




Cory Booker’s hypocrisy on vacant property. 


Until March, Cory Booker owned an abandoned home on Newark’s Court Street. When I visited it last week, there was a “No Loitering” sign above the door and barbed wire looped over the fence. Through a hole, an overgrown backyard littered with glass bottles and other trash was visible from the sidewalk. Advertisements for a restoration and cleaning service were posted in the boarded-up windows.
During his tenure as mayor of Newark, Booker has spoken out against the neglected properties that litter the city, and in August 2011, he signed into law an ordinance requiring landowners to register vacant properties with the city’s Office of Rent Control. The mayor himself, however, failed to register the Court Street house, according to Maria Hernandez in Newark’s rent-control office. The ordinance required those who owned vacant property at the time of the law’s passage to register it by August 31, 2011, with the penalty for noncompliance being a fine between $500 and $1,000. “Every day that a violation continues shall constitute a separate and distinct offense,” the ordinance reads.
Public records show that after purchasing the home for $175,000 in December 2009, Booker sold it in March of this year to Newark Now, the charity he founded in 2003, for $1. The mayor “looks forward to seeing it utilized by community partners working to make Newark a better place,” Booker spokesman James Allen tells National Review Online. Asked about the mayor’s failure to comply with his own ordinance, Allen provided no comment. Newark Now president and CEO Lavar Young, who did not return National Review Online’s request for comment, told the Newark Star-Ledger that the charity is currently in negotiations to sell the house.


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Booker is in the midst of a campaign for the U.S. Senate and holds a commanding lead over his Republican challenger, Steve Lonegan. ...
Lonegan, a former mayor of Bogota, N.J., held a press conference outside of the abandoned home on Tuesday but was drowned out by shouting, reportedly frommen associated with a charity founded by Booker... [Sounds more like Al Sharpton instead of Cory Booker.]
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