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aquafantasy is a 28 year-old in Carlisle, PA.

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OCTOBER 8, 2003 @ 05:08 PM | 3 COMMENTS


I'm beginning to be concerned about the increasing power of the President in American politics, based on the things I've been learning in my class on the presidency. Basicly, the executive branch has grown waaaaaay beyond the parameters defined by the constitution, starting with Roosevelt in the 30's, though he merely followed a president set by Lincoln in the Civil War. Basically, the constitution limits the president to overseeing foreign policy (though he is not allowed to start wars), preventing legislative tyrrany (veto power), and appointing supreme court justices (in othert words, hes just a third check to prevent deadlocks between the Supreme Court and Congress). For most of our history, thats what he's been. Lincoln stands out among the 19th century presidents because he broke from that role and went against the constitution in a time of crisis, though one can hardly fault him for that. Roosevelt did the same thing during WWII, finding ways around Congress's declaration of neutrality in order to help Britain and France prior to Pearl Harbor and American intervention. He also bullied congress and the Court into passing his new deal programs. Again, we can hardly fault him for either, since America was in a time of crisis. The problem is that throughout history, great leaders who sieze power in times of crisis in order to save their nation unintentionally pave the way for those who would later abuse that power. Augustus pulled Rome together when it was split by civil war, and they named him Emperor (A position which he intended to do the same thing as the presidency, in that it was meant to prevent the legislature from getting out of control). He used his power to initiate a vast program of social reform, including such things as the world's first public fire department. Yet in doing so, he paved the way for the Neros and Caligulas, who abused their power horribly. (I personally like to think that GW is America's Nero, especially in relation to my theory on the imminent collapse of America and the beginning of a second Dark Age, but that's another story, and one best told to someone who has a moderate knowledge of both Roman and American political history). So, though Roosevelt siezed power from congress in order to save the congress, none of the Presaidents that have followed him has had the graciousness to return it. to the contrary, they keep grabbing more. The last time in the 20th century in which America declared war was WWII. "But how can that be? We've fought lots of wars since then!" All other wars have been presidential operations, done without congressional edict. To go by that logic, all of these wars were, in fact, unconstitutional. The constitution states (Article 1, section 8) that Congress and ONLY the congress has the power to declare war. Add to this the Preident's ability to rally his party in support of his own domestic agendas (some better than others), and suddenly we realize that we have, in effect, an elected dictatorship. A contradictory term? Perhaps in the literal sense, but that is really how it works. Especially in the example of george Bush and the Patriot Act. He has already abused the wiretapping priveleges it gives law enforcement to pursue non-terrorist targets, it would be naive to think that he or a future president will not abuse the ability to declare an American citizen an "enemy combatant" and detain them without habeus corpus or trial or any of those silly rights that prisoners are supposed to have. And if that happens, what exactly would be the difference between the President and a dictator?
OCTOBER 5, 2003 @ 03:31 PM | NO COMMENTS


Cartoon network shows too much Courage and not enough PowerPuff Girls.
SEPTEMBER 6, 2003 @ 10:00 PM | 1 COMMENT


I'm back at school! Yay!
MAY 9, 2003 @ 08:49 AM | 7 COMMENTS


Thunderstorms are beautiful love
MAY 4, 2003 @ 08:42 PM | NO COMMENTS


well, i actually had a pretty good day today, for the first time in... well, the first time in long enough that i dont remember when the last time was. But yes, it was good. Finals start tomorrow though. Not that im worried or anything. skull skull skull


afterthought: electrical tape is sexy. Discuss.
MAY 2, 2003 @ 08:08 PM | 1 COMMENT


frown
APRIL 24, 2003 @ 07:09 AM | 2 COMMENTS


I like her for who she is
But she'd rather be someone else

and that, my friend, is Life
APRIL 20, 2003 @ 07:27 PM | 2 COMMENTS


hmm, haven't updated in a while...

I should be writing papers right now. I have to finish one that was due friday, one that was due last thursday, and work on one thats due this thursday.

I'm seriously considering suicide as an alternative to working.
APRIL 16, 2003 @ 09:43 PM | NO COMMENTS


I smoked a cigarette under the full moon tonight and for a moment it was good to be alone.

My Bodage Faeires came today love love
APRIL 15, 2003 @ 04:44 PM | NO COMMENTS


Some fun notes from my American Capitalism class. make of them what you will.

incarceration rates are skyrocketing at a time when violent crime and property crimes are on the decline.

100,000 people die of job-related problems each year, yet those business leaders who knowingly ignore OHSA (occupational health and safety association) standards receive almost no penalties

the punishment for posession of 5 grams of crack, a drug popular among poor people, is the same as the punishment for 500 grams of powdered cocaine, a drug more popular among the affluent.

african americans represent 35% of drug-related arrests. 55% of convictions, and 75% of those incarcerated for drug-related offenses

64% of crack cocaine users are white
94% of those incarcerated for crack offenses are black

there are 4 times as many young black males in prison as in college

unemployment rate is officially around 6%, but that only includes people who are out of work and actively seeking.
-it doesnt include part-time workers seeking fulltime jobs
-it doesnt include "discouraged workers", i.e. those who are out of work and have given up looking for work
-it doesnt include the 2 million americans in prison
Thus. the ACTUAL unemployment rate is about double that: 10-12%

This stuff gets depressing frown
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