Thursday, March 11, 2010
AMERICAS MOST DANGEROUS MAN: Cass Sunstein: Regulating America to death. Exclusive: Highlighting czar's disregard for liberty, Natural law. 'Nudge'
Animals should be allowed to sue their owners.
~ Cass Sunstein
Because people ascribe a degree of respectability to academics, intellectuals, philosophers and scholars, they can disregard the rights of the people much easier than a naked tyrant. In fact, Rousseau, Darwin and Nietzsche can go places Hitler, Stalin, Chavez and Obama could never dream.
As I have written many times, the Obama administration are the masters of misdirection and chaos theory; therefore, while the America people last week were transfixed on the resignation of "Green Czar" Van Jones, another even more dangerous fascist from the academy quietly slipped through the portals of power.
Last Thursday Cass Sunstein, a former colleague and mentor of Obama's at the University of Chicago Law School, was confirmed by a Senate vote of 57-40 as the new director of regulatory affairs and information, an obscure but powerful agency within the Office of Management and Budget. Here is what the "regulatory czar" does: He regulates laws – past, present and future.
Sunstein is a friendly fascist who only "nudges" people to bow to his will. TV host Glenn Beck says of Cass Sunstein that he is "the most powerful invisible man you'll ever see."
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Judge Richard A. Posner, an intellectual mentor of mine and former colleague with Sunstein and Obama at the University of Chicago Law School, said the following about Peter Singer, a Princeton professor and a leading scholar on animal rights with whom Sunstein is often associated:
Since the publication of "Animal Liberation" [1975], Singer has received a wide range of philosophical challenges to his formulation of animal rights. … Richard Posner challenged that Singer failed to see the "radicalism of the ethical vision that powers [his] view on animals, an ethical vision that finds greater value in a healthy pig than in a profoundly retarded child, that commands inflicting a lesser pain on a human being to avert a greater pain to a dog, and that, provided only that a chimpanzee has 1 percent of the mental ability of a normal human being, would require the sacrifice of the human being to save 101 chimpanzees.
While Sunstein spent his entire career inventing rights for rats, dogs and pigs that would make the Constitution's framers spin in their graves, he is even more despicable in casting aspersions against constitutional rights plainly delineated in the Bill of Rights. For example, here is Sunstein views on the Second Amendment right to bear arms: "My coming view is that the individual right to bear arms reflects the success of an extremely aggressive and resourceful social movement and has much less to do with good standard legal arguments than [it] appears."
In 2008 Sunstein co-authored "Nudge: Improving Decisions about Health, Wealth, and Happiness" with economist Richard Thaler of the University of Chicago. "Nudge" discusses how public and private organizations can "help people to make better choices in their daily lives" since apparently Sunstein and his busybody socialist colleagues of the academy think that We the People are too stupid to live our own lives our own way and accept the consequences. Thaler and Sunstein argue that:
People often make poor choices – and look back at them with bafflement! We do this because as human beings, we all are susceptible to a wide array of routine biases that can lead to an equally wide array of embarrassing blunders in education, personal finance, health care, mortgages and credit cards, happiness, and even the planet itself.
Space will not allow me to adequately detail the utter tyranny and naked assault on our constitutional rights Sunstein plans to launch against American capitalism in his new role as regulatory czar. Here is a summary of the autocracy Americans can expect from Czar Sunstein:
Sunstein advocates a "Second Bill of Rights" even more totalizing and all-consuming than initially proposed by Franklin D. Roosevelt's "New Deal" in the 1930s. Among these rights are a right to an education, a right to a home, a right to health care and a right to protection against monopolies.
Sunstein notes that personhood need not be conferred upon an animal in order to grant it legal standing for suit.
Sunstein has argued that "we should celebrate tax day."
Rumor has it that Obama is grooming Sunstein as a future Supreme Court justice. Last week Fox News legal analyst Judge Andrew Napolitano said, "[Sunstein] is to the left of Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg." READ MORE...
Obama's judgment is horrible right? Or is it that he agrees with Van Jones, Sunstein and Lloyd? Ummm, no shit...Only an IDIOT would think otherwise..
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