tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6244999628674918029.post3022555554219583515..comments2024-03-28T23:57:50.103-05:00Comments on Bayou Renaissance Man: The "Deep State" demonstrates its contempt for the lawPeterhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10595089829300831372noreply@blogger.comBlogger4125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6244999628674918029.post-42636841345735614142018-01-22T13:21:29.736-06:002018-01-22T13:21:29.736-06:00Criminal actions by government agencies, agents, a...Criminal actions by government agencies, agents, and actors. Sad that such is now the expected. Burn their asses. Including every single lawyer–and/or-politician who has issued statements which support their positions. In a manner so public that all their cohorts can learn from it. Failure to do so – to punish harshly, quickly, permanently, will by the very nature of our legal system be itself a crime. Treason deserves the death penalty. And don't say we can't prove it . . .CarlSnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6244999628674918029.post-11470060378789100922018-01-22T12:42:09.896-06:002018-01-22T12:42:09.896-06:00You need to look to the law but NOT the ones you a...You need to look to the law but NOT the ones you are thinking of. First there is Pournelles Iron law of Bureaucracy:<br /><br />Pournelle's Iron Law of Bureaucracy states that in any bureaucratic organization there will be two kinds of people":<br /><br /> First, there will be those who are devoted to the goals of the organization. Examples are dedicated classroom teachers in an educational bureaucracy, many of the engineers and launch technicians and scientists at NASA, even some agricultural scientists and advisors in the former Soviet Union collective farming administration.<br /><br />Secondly, there will be those dedicated to the organization itself. Examples are many of the administrators in the education system, many professors of education, many teachers union officials, much of the NASA headquarters staff, etc.<br /><br />The Iron Law states that in every case the second group will gain and keep control of the organization. It will write the rules, and control promotions within the organization.<br /><br />Then there is Robert Conquest’s Three Laws of Politics<br /><br />1) Everyone is conservative about what he knows best.<br />2) Any organization not explicitly right-wing sooner or later becomes left-wing.<br />3) The simplest way to explain the behaviour of any bureaucratic organization is to assume that it is controlled by a cabal of its enemies.<br /><br />Once you understand that, then things will fall into place and you will not be so surprised.<br /><br />Phil BAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6244999628674918029.post-58663073859186295542018-01-22T12:34:17.658-06:002018-01-22T12:34:17.658-06:001) Cocking a snook? I'm certain that is a Sou...1) Cocking a snook? I'm certain that is a South African colloquialism. Care to elaborate? Just curious.<br /><br />2) Burn them down. Have a non-federal agency investigate them. I'd suggest the Rangers. They treasure their image too much to not do a thorough job. Add in a couple of other state agencies to cross-check. Otherwise, the FBI will continue doing this stuff.<br />Jonhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08302043608284733000noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6244999628674918029.post-25182895822964749412018-01-22T09:16:03.550-06:002018-01-22T09:16:03.550-06:00How about some real collusion with Russia? In case...How about some <i>real</i> collusion with Russia? In case you were wondering why the Russians paid the Clintons $150,000,000, <a href="https://www.lifezette.com/polizette/key-understanding-uranium-one-russia-clintons/" rel="nofollow"> here is the conclusion of a good piece on the Uranium One unscandal.</a> <br /><br />"What would happen to electricity costs if the federal government simultaneously clamped down on coal use and made it even more difficult to recommission and augment nuclear power plants?<br /><br />The values of green investments might soar, while the fossil fuel industry would suffer, creating a win-win for enemies of the United States, for enemies of capitalism, and for the “sustainable” investors who gorged themselves on the $825 billion economic stimulus plan approved in President Barack Obama’s first year in office.<br /><br />In coming weeks, we should learn that the Uranium One scandal was less about cornering the uranium market — and more about <b>corruption and fraud that strangely may have been covered up by officials within the FBI, Justice Department, IRS,</b> and offices in many other governments." (emphasis added)Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com