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September 11, 2009

Obama's frightening regulatory chief pushes new 'bill of rights'

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Aaron Klein reports at WND:

NEW YORK â€" A government that is constitutionally required to offer each citizen a "useful" job in the farms or industries of the nation.

A country whose leadership intercedes to ensure every farmer can sell his product for a good return.

A nation that has the power to act against "unfair competition" and monopolies in business.

This is not a description of Cuba, communist China or the old USSR. It's the vision
of the future of the U.S, as mandated by a radical new "bill of rights" drawn up and pushed by President Obama's newly confirmed regulatory czar, Cass Sunstein. Until now, Sunstein's proposal has received little scrutiny.

In 2004, Sunstein penned a book, "The Second Bill of Rights: FDR'S Unfinished Revolution and Why We Need It More than Ever," in which he advanced the radical notion that welfare rights, including some controversial inceptions, be granted by the state. His inspiration for a new bill of rights came from President Roosevelt's 1944 proposal of a different, new set of bill of rights.

Interestingly, we've heard some of this talk of "acting against "unfair competition" and monopolies in business" talk coming out ot the mouths of the Congressional Democrats during the health care debate. And Politico reports that Democrats succeeded in pushing forward Cass Sunstein's nomination to head the White House Office of Information and Regulatory Affairs, in a 63-35 vote Wednesday evening, moving Sunstein one step closer to a full vote in the Senate.

In a related video, here's Glenn Beck on Barack Obama's Controversial Regulation Czar Choice Cass Sunstein [FOX News]. Be sure to watch it in its entirety. The radical new "bill of rights" are talked about toward the end of the video:

Posted by Abdul at September 11, 2009 10:07 AM



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