Guest guest Posted March 30, 2008 Report Share Posted March 30, 2008 " Donald James, Paul " <dopaul " The Havens " <thehavens Fw: [Lis-LEAF] Toll Roads & Bridges in your State... Sun, 30 Mar 2008 16:35:31 -0500 - M. Maddox To: undisclosed-recipients: Sunday, March 30, 2008 4:48 PM [Lis-LEAF] Toll Roads & Bridges in your State... *KET KENTUCKY EDUCATIONAL TELEVISION* *Kentucky Tonight _#1516_ - Road and Bridge Tolls * * * http://www.ket.org/cgi-bin/fw_kytonight.exe/db/ket/dmps/Programs?id=KYTO & year=2008 & do=year <http://www.ket.org/cgi-bin/fw_kytonight.exe/db/ket/dmps/Programs?id=KYTO & year=2008 & do=year> While you may not live in the OKI (Ohio-Kentucky-Indiana) " region, " this public broadcast is important for you to see because the issues discussed on this show, as well as the issues that are conveniently sidestepped or ignored, will affect you regardless of the state in which you live. To understand the impact of what is being discussed, there are several things to consider before you watch the video: 1. *Nothing happens in government and politics without a reason.* 2. Contrary to popular belief, *we do not have a " free market economy. " * If you don't understand this, you need to read _The Creature from Jekyll Island_ by G. Edward Griffin. 3. *The current state of our economy is no accident.* (see #2) Congress is also culpable for the current economic crisis through the laws and regulations it has created at the behest of the banking and financial industries and the oversight it has deliberately neglected. 4. *Claims by the federal government of having no money to spare for the maintenance of the interstate highway system are blatantly false. *Senate majority leader Mitch McConnell of Kentucky was recently praised and glorified by the Cincinnati Enquirer newspaper for his supreme ability to " bring home the bacon. " A recent appropriations bill was publicized for containing over 11,000 " earmarks " for pork-barrel spending. There is no question that the money is available; it's simply a matter forcing Congress to reorder its priorities. *Maintaining the infrastructure of our country is more important than foreign aid, the UN, NASA, the Department of Education and the so-called " war on drugs. " There are literally thousands of other unnecessary things which, if de-funded, would provide enough money not only to maintain the interstate highway system but also to secure our borders. * 5. *Our interstate highway system was built primarily for military purposes* with Defense Department appropriations by the federal government at the insistence of President Dwight Eisenhower. He saw how the Autobahn had facilitated the rapid movement of troops, ordnance and supplies throughout Germany during WWII, and he understood that such a highway system not only could be vital for the defense of our country, but also could provide an extremely plausible means by which the power and scope of the federal government could be expanded and centralized. *To this day, military specifications must be accommodated in the construction and repair of interstate highways and bridges, and federal jurisdiction prevails.* 6. *The Constitution grants Congress the power to regulate interstate commerce.* The interstate highway system has become not only one of the primary tools for interstate commerce, but also a lucrative source of revenue for the federal government. Thus, regardless of the various creative solutions proposed by states for maintaining interstate highways and bridges within their respective borders, *the federal government will not cede it's regulatory authority.* 7. *Since 9/11, the federal government has become obnoxiously and dangerously intrusive regarding the affairs of private citizens.* *The intrusiveness of the federal government has metasticized to the states* through grants and regulations established by Congress and administered by the Department of Homeland Security. Air travel is now called " federal transportation, " and a special " standardized " ID (see REAL ID Act of 2005) containing digitized biometric information (retinal scan(s), fingerprint(s), voiceprint, DNA, etc.) as well as a photograph will soon be required to travel by air and to gain entry to federal buildings (courthouses, medical facilities, post offices, IRS offices, SSA offices, etc.). While a number of states have resolved not to implement the REAL ID, Kentucky has quietly accepted grants totalling $7 million from the federal government to offset the expense of revamping its drivers license to comply with federal REAL ID standards. Kentucky is now poised to be first state in the country to issue a de facto national ID in the form of a drivers license. Given the amount of public resistance to the REAL ID, it would not be beneath the federal government to pressure states into compliance by requiring drivers to carry licenses conforming to REAL ID standards in order to travel on the interstate highway system. 8. *State and local governments are becoming courtesans of the federal government.* The federal government can get most any state or local government or an agency thereof to do its bidding by offering it money in the form of a grant, the net effect of which constitutes a bribe. Since no article of the Constitution authorizes the federal government to provide grants for anything, the grants are unethical at the minimum and are most likely illegal, especially when considered in light of the general Welfare clause. More often than not, the *grants are used to undermine and usurp state and local authority by extending the influence and jurisdiction of the federal government.* The EPA, FEMA, the Dept. of Homeland Security, the Dept. of Education, and the Dept. of Transportation are notorious for the strings attached to the grants and funding they provide. 9. Indiana recently leased its toll road to a private conglomerate which is now responsible for setting and collecting the tolls and maintaining the roads. In addition to the " up front " costs, the conglomerate pays Indiana a percentage of the revenue generated. *What is rarely mentioned is that* *the toll roads are now under the control of a foreign conglomerate.* Several other states are either considering or have done the same thing. Keep this in mind when you hear the term " public-private partnership. " 10. Technology now exists to track the past itinerary, current location, speed and mileage of a motor vehicle virtually anywhere. *If it can be tracked, it can be taxed.... _/and what about using this info. to electronically, automatically fine motorists for speeding ? and this vital info. shared with the insurance industry ? and credit reporting ? Won't it be cozy ???/_* Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 31, 2008 Report Share Posted March 31, 2008 At 05:47 PM 3/30/2008, you wrote: Well, what's being discussed is right in our back door. So, before anyone makes any judgements, I'd suggest they educate themselves about the issues surrounding the bridge and the proposed road that are specific to this area. In short, the people who want to expand River Road (which is right on the river) haven't lived here long. The bridge going from Louisville, KY to Indiana is old, and is insufficient for the amount of traffic that is now in this area. The last bridges were built in the late 60's and there are many more people in the area now. The proposed road is right on the river, and was recently not able to be used due to the couple of inches of rain we got here. They also want to put stores and stuff along that road. Visions of New Orleans? Not to say the post doesn't have some valid issues and good points - it does. But sometimes, people just need more or bigger roads..... Lynn " Donald James, Paul " <dopaul " The Havens " <thehavens Fw: [Lis-LEAF] Toll Roads & Bridges in your State... Sun, 30 Mar 2008 16:35:31 -0500 - M. Maddox To: undisclosed-recipients: Sunday, March 30, 2008 4:48 PM [Lis-LEAF] Toll Roads & Bridges in your State... *KET KENTUCKY EDUCATIONAL TELEVISION* *Kentucky Tonight _#1516_ - Road and Bridge Tolls * * * http://www.ket.org/cgi-bin/fw_kytonight.exe/db/ket/dmps/Programs?id=KYTO & year=2008 & do=year < http://www.ket.org/cgi-bin/fw_kytonight.exe/db/ket/dmps/Programs?id=KYTO & year=2008 & do=year > While you may not live in the OKI (Ohio-Kentucky-Indiana) " region, " this public broadcast is important for you to see because the issues discussed on this show, as well as the issues that are conveniently sidestepped or ignored, will affect you regardless of the state in which you live. To understand the impact of what is being discussed, there are several things to consider before you watch the video: Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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