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Federal
Register Watch by Nick Ebinger November
10 - 14, 2003
The Federal
Register is the official daily publication for Rules, Proposed Rules,
and Notices of Federal agencies and organizations, as well as Executive
Orders and other Presidential Documents.
This column attempts to summarize the highlights (or lowlights)
of the Federal Register during the preceding week. Instructions
for subscribing to the Federal Register can be found at the end of the
column. NOVEMBER
10, 2003: INTERNATIONAL
TRADE COMMISSION - CORPORATE WELFARE IN FULL SWING The
USITC is beginning an investigation into whether wooden furniture
imported from China is adversely affecting the American economy.
There is an easy test to determine this: If American consumers
choose to purchase wooden furniture imported from China, then that is
what is best for the American economy.
Unfortunately, your tax dollars will be spent to determine
whether special interests (in this case, furniture makers) should be
subsidized at the expense of American taxpayers and consumers.
Same old, same old. http://a257.g.akamaitech.net/7/257/2422/14mar20010800/edocket.access.gpo.gov/2003/03-28227.htm NOVEMBER
11, 2003: VETERANS
DAY Those
who call themselves "patriots" celebrate Veterans Day with
quite a bit of pomp; anti-statists and libertarians should make it a day
of reflection as well. November
11 is also Armistice Day, the anniversary of the end of World War I.
World
War I is one of the more ridiculous wars ever waged, particularly in
light of the inhuman way in which it was waged.
France, a nation with a profoundly successful military history in
the centuries leading up to the war, suffered horrendous casualties,
with a resultant loss of morale that contributed to the French defeats
against Nazi Germany and Communist North Vietnam. Respect
Veterans Day, for it is the memorial to the millions who have died in
the service of the state, and a reminder of the
futility of the state as the source of security. NOVEMBER
12, 2003: ARMY
CORPS OF ENGINEERS - RIGHTING WRONGS . . . ON YOUR DIME Is
there anything wrong with cleaning up the Everglades?
There is if you polluted and destroyed it in the first place, and
now you're fixing your mistake using stolen taxpayer funds.
The federal government drained the swamps of the Everglades, and
now it is spending billions of tax money to restore the environment that
it despoiled. Typical
statism! http://a257.g.akamaitech.net/7/257/2422/14mar20010800/edocket.access.gpo.gov/2003/03-27968.htm NOVEMBER
13, 2003: EXECUTIVE
OFFICE OF THE PRESIDENT - CONTINUATION OF "NATIONAL" EMERGENCY
WITH RESPECT TO IRAN In
1979, a despotic theocratic regime took over in Iran, and kidnapped the
inhabitants of the American Embassy.
Justifiably, the American populace was incensed.
It doesn't condone, however, the inordinate amount of taxpayer
funds funneled to the tyrannical Iraqi military to be used against
Iranian civilians, and, eventually, American military personnel. To
this day, the federal government has a schizophrenic policy toward Iran.
It places barriers on economic ties with Iran when it has no
moral reason to do so. The
federal government can let American businesses and individuals bear the
risks of dealing with totalitarian regimes, or place legal barriers and
flirt with interventionism itself. Of
course, it chooses the latter, and therefore partially allies itself
economically with Iraq and Iran. http://a257.g.akamaitech.net/7/257/2422/14mar20010800/edocket.access.gpo.gov/2003/03-28630.htm
NOVEMBER
14, 2003: NATIONAL
INSTITUTE OF STANDARDS AND TECHNOLOGY - SYMPOSIUM ON BUILDING TRUST AND
CONFIDENCE IN VOTING SYSTEMS In
practice, the only voting system that matters is the institution of
special interests screwing the people.
Democracy is, in effect, gang rape.
A crew of "made" men dominate democracies--as
politicians, lobbyists, bureaucrats, and spin doctors ensure that
government belongs to those who desire the power to dominate others, the
select group that seizes that power entrenches itself in government at
the expense of the majority, who are taught to believe that whatever
this so-called "democratic" system does is morally acceptable. The
method of voting doesn't matter; America's corporatist-socialist system
will still predominate whether Democrats or Republicans win the next
election. The goal, then,
should not be to win the next election, but to decrease your dependence
on the politicians that win it. Democracy,
however, doesn't work that way. http://a257.g.akamaitech.net/7/257/2422/14mar20010800/edocket.access.gpo.gov/2003/03-28552.htm To
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