Showing posts with label government reform. Show all posts
Showing posts with label government reform. Show all posts

Tuesday, August 14, 2012

Man convicted of collecting rainwater on his own property

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My collection of government insanity stories grows larger. Check out this article from Natural News.com. Apparently it is illegal to collect the rainwater on your own property in Oregon. Wonder where else this is against the law? ~ Linda

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(Source: NaturalNews.com) If ever there were a perfect example of government inanity, this is it. Maybe you didn't know - and chances are excellent you didn't - that if you have the audacity to collect rainwater and snow runoff on your own property, for your own consumption, you can and will go to jail for it.

Just ask Eagle Point, Ore., resident Gary Harrington, who recently began serving a 30-day sentence after having been convicted of that very thing, CNSNews.com reported.

In July, Harrington was convicted of violating an obscure, arcane 1925 law because he had what state water managers described as "three illegal reservoirs" on his property. In the end, a court found him guilty of nine misdemeanors, sentenced him to 30 days in jail and levied in excess of $1,500 in fines for doing what any sane human being could never describe as criminal behavior.

According to Oregon Water Resources Department, Harrington violated state water use laws by illegally diverting water running from streams into the Big Butte River.

Read full article>>


Thursday, August 9, 2012

City to Homeless: take your crappy bicycle and get lost

Shame on the cities of Newport Beach and Costa Mesa which have passed strict bike-parking ordinances in a misguided attempt to rid public property of the homeless. 

With nowhere to go and nowhere to store their few belongings, the homeless often pack a bicycle with their worldly goods. Then they have the audacity to park them everywhere. Locked to a tree, locked to a fence, locked to a signpost, locked to a bus stop. Everywhere, except locked to a bike rack.

Apparently that makes people mad. Vocal complainers want the government to do something about it. In a knee-jerk reaction, city officials are wringing their hands and overreaching the bounds of common sense in an attempt to appease complainers, couching their actions in the name of "quality-of-life."

In 30 days, when the ordinances go into effect, the government will not only spend taxpayer money on  patrols, but will confiscate the offending bicycles. Why are the bicycles not parked in designated bike racks? Well, there are not enough of them.


Realizing later they should give people a chance to comply with their frivolous rule that bicycles must be parked bike racks, the cities came up with a plan to purchase and install more bike racks.

Spending yet more taxpayer money, a task force was convened to study how many parks and bus stops are being blighted by homeless-owned bicycles. The task force estimates it will cost nearly $40,000 to purchase and install more racks, and is hoping to secure grant money from a local transit authority to cover the cost. How many meals would that amount of money buy for the homeless? Plenty, but apparently that is not the priority of government officials.

Demonstrating the severity of the problem, a staff report revealed there are 30 parks within the city of Costa Mesa with a total of 38 bike parking racks. Gosh, no wonder the homeless don't use the bike racks.....they are full!

A lone councilman voiced his reservations, stating "I have a problem when solving homeless issues limits the liberty of the residents."

Shake that councilman's hand. Someone has to stand up to the absurdity.




Government Insanity: Elderly Couple Forced to Remove Picket Fence

More insanity by local government, forcing an elderly couple to remove their picket fence because it is suddenly out of code height limit. Built in 2000 as a kept-promise to his lovely wife, now the beautiful fence that the husband installed is declared 4" too high! The local government wants the entire fence removed for code violation.

Caught in the crossfire of neighbors embroiled in a feud, the elderly couple has become victim of the feud, even they don't have a dog in the fight. Nuttier yet, officials are not backing down on their demand to remove the fence.

I'm throwing my support to the elderly couple! Join me in this campaign.


Government's War on Home Gardens

My collection of government oppressive attacks on citizens is growing and growing and growing, pun intended. A Canadian couple was told to demolish the home garden in their front yard. 

Too shady in the back yard to grow vegetables, the couple moved their home garden to the front. An abundance of beautiful, healthy veggies are produced in the sunny environment . Added bonus, the man lost 75 pounds by eating healthier.

Despite asking their town's Environmental Services Inspector for permission, before they installed the garden, and given a verbal affirmative, now the government is forcing the couple to uproot all of the vegetables and install a minimum of 30% grass.
Unbelievable!



Contractor Protests Frivolous Fine for Environmental Disaster: Dumped Slurpee Lid

Dear Readers: I'm adding this nonsense action to my collection of government bureaucrats acting absurd. It burns me when I hear about bureaucrats, especially regulatory agencies, doing something so stupid, thinking no one will protest. Well, citizens are not so complacent. Rooting for the contractor who has filed a protest. This kind of nonsense makes infrastructure projects even more expensive for the taxpayer.

Gist of the story reported by the OC Watchdog, contractor completes major bridge construction project. The bridge project wins all kinds of awards, contractor utilizes construction strategies to avoid major environmental impacts, all is well until.........the Regional Water Quality Control Board slaps 290 violations and $2.9 million worth of penalties on the contractor, including a $10,000 fine for a single slurpee lid found in the water.

Fight back, contractor! Read the full article here>>

Friday, June 15, 2012

Game Show Legend: His Top 10 Budget Cuts

Oldie, but goodie. Worth watching during the current 2012 presidential race season.

Game show legend Chuck Woolery discusses his thoughts on how to cut government spending. [Cute punch line at the end.]



Sunday, June 10, 2012

Sen. Sanders: Calls for End of Wall Street as an 'insane gambling casino'

Vermont Sen. Bernie Sanders explains the conflicting interests between Wall Street banks and the New York Federal Reserve in charge of keeping them in check, as he and Sen. Barbara Boxer push for legislation barring bankers from sitting on the regional boards at the Federal Reserve. He sounds off on Jamie Dimon, the CEO of JPMorgan, before Dimon’s testimony to the Senate Banking Committee on June 13th.


Video Transcript Excerpts:

Sen. Sanders says, “Wall Street is still acting like an ‘insane gambling casino’ and no lessons were learned from the financial crisis of 2008 by the big banks.

Since Wall Street drove us into the worst financial crisis since the depression, they have learned nothing about what financial institutions in this country should be doing, which is investing in the productive economy. Helping small businesses grow. Creating real jobs. Helping us produce real goods and services.

The fed, among other things, is supposed to regulate financial institutions, have people there to protect the consumers of this country, yet you have the head of one of the largest banks (JP Morgan) as one of the regulators regulating himself. If this is not a conflict of interest, tell me what is? It’s like the fox guarding the hen house.”

Excerpts from Senator Sanders Press Release:

In late-May, Sen. Bernie Sanders introduced legislation to prohibit banking industry
executives from serving as directors of the 12 Federal Reserve regional banks. The recent multi-billion-dollar trading loss at JPMorgan Chase underscored the need to structurally reform the Federal Reserve System to make a more democratic institution responsive to the needs of ordinary Americans, not just Wall Street CEOs.

Sen. Barbara Boxer is an original co-sponsor of the measure to end conflicts of interest involving regulators and the financial institutions they regulate. "Allowing bank presidents to play such an important role at the Fed - the institution that regulates their industry - is a conflict of interest, plain and simple, and it must come to an end.  This legislation will help restore the confidence of the American people that the Fed is a truly independent entity," Boxer told a Capitol news conference.

Under current law, two-thirds of the Federal Reserve Bank board members are directly appointed by the financial services industry and one-third of the Fed directors are employed in the financial services industry that the Fed is in charge of regulating.

Under the legislation, no one who works for or invests in a firm eligible to receive direct financial assistance from the Fed would be allowed to sit on the Fed's board of directors or be employed by the Fed.


(source: Full Court Press with Bill Press)
(source: MSNBC Dennis Ratigan Show)
(source: Office of Senator Bernard Sanders)

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