Sunday, July 27, 2014
Preserving The American Political Philosophy: In 1981 Maine Legislature Grants Itself The Authority to Centrally Manage Economy
In 1981 The Maine Legislature deemed itself the authority to centrally manage the Maine economy bypassing getting the consent of the governed. In the process they established a state municipal bond bank and granted it unlimited power. In the years since the legislature continued to construct a massive network of state corporations. Today managing the state corporations is seen as the primary function of the legislature's and administration by those in that position. Although all must take an oath to uphold the constitution, when asked about the Constitutional prohibition against the legislature chartering corporations, the usual answer is "Oh where does it say that ?" Only in the section on Legislative Powers!
http://americanpoliticalphilosophy.blogspot.com/2014/07/in-1981-maine-legislature-grants-itself.html
Thursday, July 10, 2014
Preserving The American Political Philosophy
Blogger and activist, Mike Tipping, spins a yellow story of slander & intrigue in ruthless promotion of his crowd funding project, but the tides are turning on poor Mr Tippings and his ilk as those who read the Maine Constitution are given their "fair share" of Maine media to tell their side of the story.
http://americanpoliticalphilosophy.blogspot.com/
Sunday, July 06, 2014
Preserving The American Political Philosophy: State Controlled Capitalization- Do We Need It in The Era of Crowd Funding?
Does one need a corporate state to centrally manage the economy in the era of the crowdfunder. The advantages of crowdfunding VS the disadvantages of the corporate state.
http://americanpoliticalphilosophy.blogspot.com/2014/07/state-controlled-capitalization-do-we.html
Wednesday, July 02, 2014
Preserving The American Political Philosophy: In Maine it's The Innovative Class Vs The Underclass with the Middle Class A Relic Of By Gone Days.
Public discourse on As maine Goes and Portland Press Herald lends weight to the believe that the middle class is on its way out and collectivist thinking is in.
http://americanpoliticalphilosophy.blogspot.com/2014/07/in-maine-its-innovative-class-vs.html
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