Sunday, December 08, 2013

Colorado WTF?

                            Nanny State: One regulation away from total bliss         
The Police State               

OK Guys and Girls,
They really are here; it just isn’t rumor any more. This recently received from a friend.  Right here in western Colorado :


So, as I was about to park, I saw this vehicle, so I quickly got out of my car and took a picture as it drove by.  As the driver saw me do this, he slammed on the brakes, and asked, "Do you have a problem?"  To which I replied, "Just taking a picture. Is that illegal now?"  He then eked forward a few feet and stayed there in the middle of the road for about a minute and a half until a car approached him from behind, forcing him to move...  

This, ladies and gentlemen, is the FEDERAL POLICE FORCE (or Federal Protective Service, or United States Secret Service Uniformed Division as they are also known) we have been hearing about and the actual recipients of all that billions (yes, billions) of rounds of ammunition that is being produced for and procured by the Social Security Admin, The IRS, and other various government agencies for what purpose.  They are here, right in Downtown Grand Junction. What is the real purpose of a Federal Protective Service and why do we need them?   Feel safe yet? 

From: Eddie Lowenstein 

        

8 comments:

Anonymous said...

Brown shirts with armbands? Can't quit e tell from the pic.
Lt. Col. Gen. Tailgunner dick

Anonymous said...

This government sucks, but as part of an assignment I wrote for school, I actually read the details of the contract. Long story short, the billions of rounds of ammunition is not an actual purchase of billions of rounds of ammunition. It's a standard contract where the government attempts to lock in "up to and including" that set amount of ammunition for the life of the contract. While the government is a pain in the ass, it is, in fact, simply doing as it should: locking in a good price for these rounds and saving money long term.

Josh

Tom Smith said...

We have those Homeland Security folks here in Atlanta. Been wondering what their jurisdiction and authority is but I suppose its on the side of their truck. If you believe in constitutional freedoms than you are a terrorist.

Anonymous said...

First thought was what an ego trip it would be to drive around in a rather large SUV, full-boat V8, 4WD, a stack of electronics including radio, computer, license plate scanner/lookup, flashing lights, light bar, armed, and free gas. Use as much as you want, drive as fast as you want, and you know that large SUVs are the ones that will pull up on your rear bumper to 'will' you out of their way so they can go faster. They even have privacy tinted glass to keep you ignorant of how many occupy the vehicle.
I suspect it is difficult to keep ones' humble when equipped as above. There are some that will react as the above example, who have some twinge of guilt about something or they would ignore 'civilians' who look at them.
"You lookin' at me?"
Second thought was walk or drive through the Hartsfield-Jackson passenger pickup/dropoff with a camera in action. The LEO vehicles are parked wherever they want, they harass people coming and going, and make the place definitely intimidating. Just a taste of the police state to come. Weapons and uniforms and the power of the government backing them up. Oh boy.
" You can't do that .. because we say so." and it will stick. Fine to follow, or lockup time.
tomw

Juice said...

Has the blog administrator disguised or inserted the driver? I smell a hoaz job.

Juice said...

Of course is RS is the driver...

Anonymous said...

Josh,

Its nice to know the 5 cartridges (1.6 billion/300 million)Homeland Security have reserved for each of us can only be delivered once a year or so.

Luigi

Rodger the Real King of France said...

No, the original behind tinyed glass was invisible so I lightened things up. That is the real asshole.

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