By Capt. Fogg
One of the most frequently recurring themes echoing inside the bubble of  Obamahate culture is that the President, although handily elected, was  somehow thrust upon us by mistake and is an unelected tyrant.
It  takes a special kind of person to believe that.  It takes a special kind  of person to attempt to profit by that belief and it takes a special  kind of specialness not to be able to smell the boot polish and Cordite  when reading about Wisconsin Governor Scott Walker's plan to take over  municipal governments (duly elected) as part of his plan for prosperity  through penury.
Forbes' Rick Ungar calls it Financial Martial Law. The Walker plan: 
would empower the governor to insert a financial manager of his choosing into local government with the ability to cancel union contracts, push aside duly elected local government officials and school board members and take control of Wisconsin cities and towns whenever he sees fit to do so.
I have no doubt that's just  what the Tea-Shirts would like and little doubt that they will be able  to reconcile that with their flimsy facade of Constitutional reverence. 
Such a law would additionally give Walker unchallenged power to end municipal services of which he disapproves, including safety net assistance to those in need.
That's not tyranny, that's not  the kind  constitution shredding the baggery would love to  attribute to the President: at least it's not to the Tea-drunk masses longing  to break free of any remaining bonds of civilization.
It'll never happen? It's liberal hyperbole?  Think a state government  can't simply strip a municipality's elected government of all power by gubernatorial fiat?  You say this isn't possible in America? It's already happened in Michigan. Perhaps it's coming soon, to a state near you.
I'll  spare you a rant about Fascism and Mussolini, the perils of "special  emergency powers" and Orwell's eternal boot heel, I suspect you've read  enough 20th-Century history to know what I'm talking about, but I  suspect too that the years I have left to me will be years of counting  up the mounting victories of barbarism,  and the steady descent of our  empire. Perhaps it's high time that I got back to studying Chinese.
(Cross-posted from Human Voices.)
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