Freedom is a big thing in November. The NFL salutes The Troops all month long.
Elected officials, newspeople, sports announcers and high level DOD civilians speak of the US Armed Forces as if they function as some sort of giant civil rights organization.
The idea that the US Armed Forces are sent to distant lands to defend American rights and freedoms is repeated many times over.
The reality is that American freedoms may come and go and appear to be completely unrelated to military operations/US Troops in distant lands, or the Sound of Freedom.
Here are a couple of examples that don’t seem to fit with a society that can’t stop bragging about freedom, thanking the troops for freedoms, fighting wars for freedoms, staging military jet flyovers at sporting events for freedom, etc.
Operating A Camera In A Public Place
The era of newspeople not asking questions brings on private citizens who go out and ask questions:
He is repeatedly told that public property is private property.
More than 500 comments are posted with the video above.
Possibly of interest:
Operating A Camera In A Public Place – Open Government
Consumer Demand Or Government Demand?
Banning Sales of Gas-Powered RVs
In the news:
Nov 15, 2024 KIRO Newsradio
New motorhomes in WA could be banned in a matter of weeks
“Manufacturers will be restricted from selling gas- or diesel-powered vehicles over 8,500 pounds unless they first meet the ZEV sales targets. The regulations primarily target large diesel and gas-powered motorhomes, including Class A and large Class C models, aligning with Washington’s goal to phase out new gasoline vehicle sales by 2035.”
As time goes on, the consumer choices we have are becoming more restricted by a combination of government and big business policies, not Saddam Hussein, Osama bin Laden or the next bad guy DOD will be going after in distant lands.
Governments at various levels are now in the habit of setting deadlines for new restrictions, bans and mandates.
Smoking bans, plastic bag bans, gun bans, federal toilet regulations, bottled water bans, mandates on what sort of vehicle you may drive.
All this, while we are told that US military operations in distant lands are somehow linked to American rights and freedoms.
Alternative media provides an update on the banning of gas powered outdoor equipment:
Did hostile forces in distant lands attempt to replace US consumer demand with government demand and end the free enterprise system?
As the years go by, it seems like celebrating independence on July 4th makes less and less sense. Americans do not live in a free and honest society.
Welcome Home Troops
Thanks for keeping Saddam Hussein from showing up in North America to try and run our lives.
Free enterprise is not the state governor setting deadlines for new restrictions, bans and mandates while creating cash giveaways for selected industries.
Related:
Goodbye Free Enterprise System – Banning Gas Powered Equipment
Consumer Demand Or Government Demand?
Hostile Forces in Distant Lands
Goodbye Free Enterprise System
Freedom Comes And Goes – Joint Chiefs of Staff Play No Part
The country struggles with: