
Dan Mielke speaks out regarding HR 4173 and recent comments from the feds regarding Arizona’s immigration law.
Creation of the CFPA & More
On Friday, the House of Representatives passed the Wall Street Reform and Consumer Protection Act (aka HR Bill 4173). The vote was 223-202. If it were to pass the Senate, the bill would create the regulatory Consumer Financial Protection Agency (CFPA) in addition to other Wall Street and financial institution directed reform measures according the White House, as stated on financialstability.gov, the CFPA would:
Mielke’s response:
We don’t need any more regulatory agencies!
Washington is reacting to the present financial concerns without considering future consequences. All they are doing is placing a band-aid over the problem. To fix our present economic downturn we must look at permanent solutions instead. We need to change our entire way of thinking economically. I am a strong supporter of economic sustainability. That is, we must meet the needs of the present without compromising the needs of future generations.
We cannot accomplish this if we continue to allow Washington to proceed on its present course. Government is a parasitical system that lives off of its host. Thus it thinks and reasons like the parasite it is. Government regulations, controls, licensing, fees, fines, and taxes are the parasite’s method of feeding off the host. The host in this case is the US citizens. It has sucked this generation dry and has already begun to suck the life’s blood from future generations as well.
History has proven this to be true. Governments fail when they suck the life’s blood out of the people they were designed to serve. We are witnessing one of those rare times in history where governments around the world are growing beyond their host’s ability to sustain them. Because of this, the world as a whole is suffering from unsustainable growth of government.
To turn our economy around, we must check this parasitical nature and restrict government to a size that is sustainable. The first nation which makes these adjustments will see a remarkable growth in their economic base. When businesses are allowed to prosper and grow, jobs will return in record numbers if we react first before other nations take advantage of this opportunity.
This solution is inexpensive, easy to initiate and carry out if we are willing to act now.
Had we done this in 2008 Polaris would probably not be leave Osceola, Wisconsin.
Illegal immigration:
A statement that had the ring of mutiny sent waves of concern to the state of Arizona. John Morton, the assistant secretary of homeland security for U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement, reportedly stated that his agency would not necessarily process illegal immigrants referred to them by Arizona authorities.
Morton also told the Chicago Tribune that “I don’t think the Arizona law, or laws like it, are the solution.”
Dan Mielke’s response:
I consider it an outrage when the federal government threatens to not perform its constitutional requirement to protect the states from the destructive force of illegal immigration upon the citizens of the U.S. In the military, this would be called dereliction of duty. Mr. Morton owes the American people an apology for his statement or he should step down if he is not willing to do his job. Had the federal government done its job of enforcing the present laws in the first place, there would be no need for states to do what Arizona has done. Their neglect has cost states hundreds of billions of dollars.
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