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Accentuating the Liberal in Classical Liberal: Advocating Ascendency of the Individual & a Politick & Literature to Fight the Rise & Rise of the Tax Surveillance State. 'Illigitum non carborundum'.

Liberty and freedom are two proud words that have been executed from the political lexicon: they were frog marched and stood before a wall of blank minds, then forcibly blindfolded, and shot, with the whimpering staccato of ‘equality’ and ‘fairness’ resounding over and over. And not only did this atrocity go unreported by journalists in the mainstream media, they were in the firing squad.

The premise of this blog is simple: the Soviets thought they had equality, and welfare from cradle to grave, until the illusory free lunch of redistribution took its inevitable course, and cost them everything they had. First to go was their privacy, after that their freedom, then on being ground down to an equality of poverty only, for many of them their lives as they tried to escape a life behind the Iron Curtain. In the state-enforced common good, was found only slavery to the prison of each other's mind; instead of the caring state, they had imposed the surveillance state to keep them in line. So why are we accumulating a national debt to build the slave state again in the West? Where is the contrarian, uncomfortable literature to put the state experiment finally to rest?

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Sunday, April 13, 2014

Our MP’s Childishness around Suicide, Euthanasia, Cannabis – Self-censoring MP’s Threat to Free Speech & Basic Freedoms.

 

We are so badly served by every current MP in the New Zealand Fortress of Legislation. This post links directly to my last, because when MP’s choose to self-censor themselves, then issues that are important cannot be debated in the only place were law-making can be enacted around the discussion. And that means such issues, in this case, our basic freedoms, are forbidden us.
 

I’ll start this post by going back a few months to when I told MP Peter Dunne, infamous instigator of one of the most heinous Acts I’ve seen – after every tax act – that I would never let up hounding him over the Psychoactive Substances Act (PSA) which has legalised psychosis forming, artificial, toxic crud, and created the barbaric principle that animals can be tested – tortured – for what amounts to only our recreation, when a harmless, medicinal even, alternative exists in cannabis which remains criminalised; (and I note there still looks to be animal testing under the PSA coming out of the special committee overseeing the public protest against that). Not once has Dunne ever responded to me; as happened again this morning:
 


 


 


 

Response? Nothing. And this now all begs a more ominous phenomenon coming out of the Fortress of Legislation, confirming not only Labour MP Maryann Street’s statement to this blogger that MP’s weren’t adult enough to discuss euthanasia in an election year, but they’re too immature to discuss issues that provide our basic freedoms at all. Our MP’s remain experts only on legislation that takes those freedoms away from us – proof? Read this blog.



 





 


 


 

In his reply to me, Minister Todd McClay, current minister overseeing the toxic PSA, studiously avoided mentioning or referring to all of my logical points in favour of cannabis over the PSA, childishly answering my post by trying to ignore every reference to this, and concentrating only of the fluff stuff, and animal testing concerns.
 

For the MP’s, don’t panic: uttering the word ‘suicide’ isn’t magic or mystical, people won’t rush to the act because you’ve spoken it. In a movement starting with the Enlightenment, we use reason now. Same with cannabis and euthanasia. Indeed nothing beats open, un-censored adult discussion of all problems, real and perceived, and those basic freedoms such as the three dealt with in this post, which despite being no purview of the Fortress in a free land, we must prostrate ourselves sycophantically in front of our masters to be allowed.
 

I note a series of MSM and blog posts against monarchy this morning, given Kate and William’s current tour: afraid I just can’t get excited about that when a bunch of power enabled babies are running my life from Wellington.


From our institutions up, there needs to be a Western Spring: let’s start by paring the size of government back to the civilising Westminster Principle.

 

 

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