Urban Nightmare: Livable Communities Act Boosts Federal Power Over Your Town

ScrappleFace editor Scott Ott serves as co-host of PJTV’s Trifecta, a thrice-weekly news, opinion and humor show with Bill Whittle & Steve Green. (NOTE: This week, St. Louis radio doyenne Dana Loesch subs for an ailing Steve Green)
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[Trifecta] Urban Nightmare: Fed Power Over Your Town
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1 JamesonLewis3rd // Nov 20, 2009 at 5:50 pm
It seems a very long time ago, way back during the 2008 campaign, when I used Metropolis as a prediction. I am hereby vindicated by a consensus of great minds.
God Bless America
2 onlineanalyst // Nov 20, 2009 at 9:20 pm
I knew that there is a manifest, marked distinction, which ill men with ill designs, or weak men incapable of any design, will constantly be confounding, that is, a marked distinction between change and reformation. The former alters the substance of the objects themselves; and gets rid of all their essential good, as well as of all the accidental evil, annexed to them. Change is novelty; and whether it is to operate any one of the effects of reformation at all, or whether it may not contradict the very principle upon which reformation is desired, cannot be certainly known beforehand. Reform is, not a change in the substance, or in the primary modification, of the object, but, a direct application of a remedy to the grievance complained of. So far as that is removed, all is sure. It stops there; and, if it fails, the substance which underwent the operation, at the very worst, is but where it was. – Edmund Burke
3 JamesonLewis3rd // Nov 21, 2009 at 11:47 am
from Inside the Whale (1940) by George Orwell
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