Vatic Note: I remember a bit about an idea Bloomberg had back a couple of years ago... he used some fascist countries idea of using police state tactics to control crime. What he really meant was "control people", so they will get out of his face. lol
This man is a personification of what you can expect with a NWO run by his relatives, the khazars. In fact, he sent his NY Police to Israel to train. That is why its important to read all you can on how the Israeli's treat the pals and what they have said in the past about irradicating them completely from Israel.
Once you see it for yourself, you will understand why the traitor Bloomberg wants the same for his New York citizens. I do believe they hauled about 375,000 if his citizens away during hurricane "Sandy", hmmm. Strange name to call that hurricane. We have never heard whatever happened to them.
I bet they are in camps being war gamed just like Katrina was, it would be nice to know if they confiscated their homes while they were gone like they did to the Katrina residents. Remember Khazars hate blacks, to be fair and honest, they hate everyone.
They have shown time and time again, that they are completely and irrevocably insane. They don't even know it either, and they don't know how obvious it is to the rest of us and that we would never let such insanity control our lives.
Further, they can kill off a bunch of us, but not enough to retain that control through force. They would always be vulnerable to someone taking them out. Then what good did it do to "control" us when they lost their most precious asset: their worthless useless feeder life.
Bloomberg’s Control Freak Soda Ban Struck Down by Judge as ‘Fraught with Capricious Consequences’
http://intellihub.com/2013/03/12/bloombergs-control-freak-soda-ban-struck-down-by-judge-as-fraught-with-capricious-consequences/
by Intelihub admin
Source: By Mike Adams
Natural News
March 12, 2013
It is the ultimate dream of socialist control freaks to dictate every detail of your life: what you eat, what you think, what you say and even whether you have the right to self defense. New York City Mayor Bloomberg tried to take his control freak power grab one step beyond all reason with a recent regulatory ban on large sodas.
But not all sodas, mind you: diet sodas laced with toxic aspartame were perfectly acceptable to buy and sell in any quantity, according to Bloomberg. It was only the non-aspartame sodas that were targeted.
The ban was due to go into effect today, but a New York judge struck it down, describing the regulation as “fraught with arbitrary and capricious consequences.”
As reported in the Wall Street Journal, New York Supreme Court Judge Milton Tingling wrote:
"The simple reading of the rule leads to the earlier acknowledged uneven enforcement even within a particular city block, much less the city as a whole… the loopholes in this rule effectively defeat the state purpose of the rule."
Importantly, the judge ruled that the NYC government did not have the authority to ban legal items merely by claiming such a ban would “prevent chronic disease.”
This decision may mark an end to Bloomberg’s latest control freak ploy, but it is by no means an end to the great dream of leftists to dictate everything else in the lives of private citizens. (VN: Its not a right or left issue, its a khasar control issue who owns and runs both parties on the left and right, at the top. So lets call things what they really are. We, at the grassroots must stay united, since it has so far prevented them from doing what they really want to do to us.)
The false philosophy of the control freak left
“Giggling control freaks” are socialist-leaning collectivists who believe that only government is wise enough to dictate how people should lead their lives. The public has way too much freedom, they believe, and the solution to all the world’s ills is to put a bunch of bureaucrats in charge of everything.
This is the core philosophy of collectivism, which says that all power, all firearms and all rights belong solely in the hands of government. Citizens are a “slave class” of workers, they believe, who should worship government while being told what to do every day of their lives.
The ultimate dream of people like Bloomberg is to have a nation of obedient slave workers who are completely disarmed, silenced into submission, and completely stripped of all rights granted under the Constitution and the Bill of Rights. All citizens are presumed to be guilty criminals while all government officials are presumed to be wise and all-powerful.
Obedience is freedom, they claim, because the more you submit to government authority, the less you have to worry about making any real decisions in your life, thus you will be free to focus on other things such as making sure all the babies in your neighborhood take vaccine shots and drink fluoride.
The problem with the leftist philosophy that “government knows best” is that it presumes the existence of a superior class of human beings who are automatically smarter, wiser and more infallible than everyone else. It also assumes that good intentions automatically lead to good outcomes — a complete fallacy.
In reality, government not only fails to attract people of great wisdom and intelligence; it actually tends to attract, at the highest levels, people with deep moral corruption, sociopathic selfishness and an incessant desire to rule over others. Government seems to attract the worst people of society, not the best.
And so the ideas that stem from government tend to be the worst ideas, too: Criminalizing raw milk, banning large sodas but not diet sodas, bailing out wealthy investment banks with taxpayer money, treating veterans like absolute trash in the VA medical system, forcing all Americans to buy into a failed, corrupt and vastly overpriced health insurance scheme (“Obamacare”), and so on.
These are all very, very bad ideas, and they all come from people like Bloomberg: Giggling control freaks who want to run every detail of your life. The “giggle” part happens when you tell them true things like “the government is buying 1.6 billion rounds of ammo to be used domestically, inside the United States.” Then wait for the giggle.
You can strike down the soda ban, but the insanity of Bloomberg will always return with another zany idea
Despite the fact that the New York state supreme court has ruled against Bloomberg’s zany, control freak idea on large sodas, people like Bloomberg never seem to run out of ideas on new ways to control your life.
You can strike down crazy regulations in New York, but you can’t strike down the crazy that bounces around inside Bloomberg’s head. Just wait for him to come up with new regulations like:
• How many squares of toilet tissue you can use each time you go to the bathroom
• How many children you’re allowed to have
• What kind of medicine you have to give your children (mandatory!)
• How many calories of food you’re allowed to buy at the grocery store
• How many times you have to wash your hands each day (public safety!)
• How many exhalations you’re allowed to take each day in order to regulate your personal CO2 emissions
(VN: hahahahahaaaa, this is precious and so damn true. The man must be of the illuminati families since he is patently insane probably from inbreeding.)
… there is nothing that control freaks like Bloomberg think is beyond their regulatory reach, and the idea that people might live under a system of freedom rather than dictatorial government control is absolutely alien to them.
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