Pops wrote:
I live in Costa Rica. I feel more freedom here. I hate the direction that the USA has gone towards. It is no longer the "land of the free". There is more government intrusion into the lives of the average American on a daily basis than I am subjected to here in a year. I can't change what is happening in the USA, I gave up and left. Everyone feels what is happening, resents it, but puts up with it because fighting will get the full weight of the government thrown at you. The Constitution was thrown out the window when they enacted the Homeland Security Act. You are not protected against unwarranted search and seizure. They need no probable cause to search you, they search everyone. The probable cause is you wish to travel on public transportation. What they are doing makes as much sense as putting scanning machines in front of your house and making you submit to a search before you walk down the sidewalk or drive your car out of the garage. 1984 is here. Big Brother is watching you. The technology exists where they can monitor every step you make. The only thing they can't completely control is how you think and they work everyday to overcome this obstacle. What brother Redfield went through is just the start. It will get worse. It has gotten worse everyday of our lives. I am paranoid and pessimistic. I hold no hope that things will improve in the USA. The government of Costa Rica is no better than that of the USA. Given the chance they will intrude into the lives of their citizens. The difference is they have not achieved the degree of efficiency that the American government possesses. One of our forefathers said something to the effect that "Governments that governs least, governs best". Good luck, Americans, I'm afraid we all will need it.
+1, you snatched the words right out of my mouth Pops!