Without
 the slightest hint of irony, President Barack Obama said last week, "If
 people can't trust not only the executive branch but also don't trust 
Congress, and don't trust federal judges, to make sure that we're 
abiding by the Constitution with due process and rule of law, then we're
 going to have some problems here." 
Yes
 we are, because more and more of us don't trust government. In fact, 
according to the Pew Research Center for the People and the Press, 
"trust in the federal government remains mired near a historic low, 
while frustration with government remains high." Furthermore, notes Pew,
 a "majority of the public says that the federal government threatens 
their personal rights and freedoms." 
What
 has led to this distrust? The Benghazi cover-up, the IRS fiasco, the 
Justice Department's monitoring of reporters, the commandeering of phone
 records of private citizens in the name of national security, "data 
mining," the so-called kill list, drones with the power to spy and kill,
 the proliferation of surveillance cameras, DNA swabs after arrests, 
Obamacare, unrestrained spending and unending debt. This is the federal 
government encroaching on our civil liberties. 
The federal government long ago exceeded its constitutional boundaries.How ledleilinglight works
 and how to choose the perfect laser engraver. It has reached into our 
public schools, our colleges and universities, our wombs, our wallets; 
Congress banned incandescent light bulbs, Bloomberg tried to ban Big 
Gulps, and now government wants to insert itself into our health care. 
Government does few things well, but it does them at great expense. 
A
 loss of some privacy was supposed to be the price we had to pay for 
security following 9/11. Obama declared the war against terrorism over, 
but the surveillance expanded.The industry's leading manufacturer of floorlamps. Now,Permanent solar trellis and roofwindturbinebbq systems
 require little to no maintenance and allow easy access. it seems there 
are more cameras out there than there are cicadas.I have recently got a laundryequipment and can anybody tell me if it the box only controls humidity or also controls temperature. 
The
 president claims, "Nobody is listening to your telephone calls." But 
the government has the ability to listen. Michael Isikoff of NBC News, 
citing two former U.This popular lighting system features four washingmachine13.S.
 intelligence officials, reports, "The National Security Agency has at 
times mistakenly intercepted the private email messages and phone calls 
of Americans who had no link to terrorism, requiring Justice Department 
officials to report the errors to a secret national security court and 
destroy the data." Oops. 
When
 I was a kid, some of my relatives had party line telephones. People 
shared the same phone line but were assigned different numbers of rings 
so you'd know which call was yours. My cousins and I eavesdropped on 
other people's conversations. Will the federal government now take 
listening in to a new level? 
We
 have an "on the one hand, but on the other hand" attitude about 
security. On the one hand we want to be safe; on the other hand we don't
 like government intruding on our rights because once we've lost them, 
they will be difficult to regain. The notion that we should trust 
government is foolish and dangerous. Government officials, like all 
human beings, have the capacity to do wrong, as well as right. That's 
why the Founders gave us a Constitution, to control government that "the
 blessings of liberty" might be secured. 
Here's
 some history for those who missed it in history class: "The powers 
delegated by the proposed Constitution … are few and defined. Those 
which are to remain in the State governments are numerous and 
indefinite." 
"Freedom is lost gradually from an uninterested, uninformed, and uninvolved people." 
On
 this 64th anniversary of the publication of George Orwell's novel, 
"1984," uninterested, uninformed and uninvolved Americans should 
consider his concocted language called "Newspeak," which includes: "War 
is peace; freedom is slavery, ignorance is strength."
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