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 No.1372

A Minnesota city is asking a court for a warrant to enter a rental home in order to check to see if the place is clean. If the city wins the case, then inspectors apparently would be able to enter such a building anytime they wish.

The renters and tenants say they have nothing to hide but are opposing the city’s move based on principle. If they want to leave dirty dishes in the sink, they say, then it should be perfectly legal.

“Your home is your castle—irrespective of whether you rent it or own it,” said Anthony Sanders, an attorney for Institute for Justice, which is representing the renters and tenants. “What we do in our home is our business, not the government’s. The mere fact that someone rents a home, rather than owns it, should not give the government the right to disrupt their life, invade their privacy and search every nook and cranny of their home—all without providing a shred of evidence that anything is wrong. It is a fundamental violation of the Minnesota Constitution’s protection against illegal searches.”

Sanders is representing the renters as well as Jackie and Jason Wiebesick, the owners of the rental unit in Golden Valley, Minnesota.

The city of Golden Valley is asking the Minnesota Court of Appeals to grant the warrant even though there have been no allegations that ordinances have been violated. Instead, the city wants to see if the tenants are following minimal standards that include keeping the kitchen and toilet clean, the Institute said.

The city tried to do an end-run around the Fourth Amendment’s ban on unreasonable searches and seizures by asking Hennepin County Judge Susan Robiner for an administrative warrant to search the duplex; the warrant was requested without the knowledge of the Wiebesicks. The city argued that no evidence of wrongdoing is required for the issuance of an administrative warrant.

Robiner turned down the warrant application, ruling that the city’s request violated the Fourth Amendment. The city appealed Robiner’s ruling to the court of appeals.

“Both the United States Constitution and the Minnesota Constitution provide that persons shall be free from unreasonable searches and seizures and impose a warrant requirement supported by probable cause,” Robiner wrote. “The privacy interest in one’s home is well-recognized as of greatest constitutional significance.”

The city had sought the administrative warrant after the Wiebesicks and their tenants refused to let an inspector into the duplex.

http://archive.is/1DGTs

http://www.offthegridnews.com/current-events/let-us-inspect-your-home-for-dirty-dishes-or-well-get-a-warrant-city-says/

 No.1373

The federal government is seeking to create a new fascist bureaucracy that would intervene in family life and could even see state-appointed monitors conduct routine home visits to assess a child’s well-being.

The U.S. Department of Education and the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) has published a draft document which outlines a plan that will treat families as “equal partners” in the raising of children, opening the door for government intrusion at all levels.

The paper describes how government employees will intervene to provide, “monitoring goals for the children at home and the classroom,” and that if parents are failing to meet the standards set, “evidence-based parenting interventions” will be made to, “ensure that children’s social-emotional and behavioral needs are met.”

The document reveals how the state will help oversee, “constant monitoring and communication regarding children’s social-emotional and behavioral health.”

The program bears the hallmarks of a controversial scheme in Scotland, set to take effect later this year, under which a “shadow parent” appointed by the government would monitor the upbringing of every child until the age of 18.

http://archive.is/8n3dW

http://www.infowars.com/feds-push-new-plan-for-home-visits-to-check-on-parents/


 No.1388

In America, Warren Buffet and Goldman Sachs don’t pay taxes. Yet, well armed swat teams, from the Department of Education, now kick in doors and mug student loan defaulters and terrorize their young children.

Kenneth Wright, from Stockton, CA., was grabbed by the neck, and drug out on his front lawn before being handcuffed as his three young children were put in a police car as the officers searched his house. Wright was in his underwear and amazingly, the warrant for his estranged wife, not him, and she was not home at the time of the raid. and today, when Obama’s domestic terrorists show up at your door, they have brutalize someone even if the subject of the warrant is not home.

Acting on behalf of the Department of Education, the swat team damaged the house and have refused to properly repair the damage. Wright was held for over six hours before federal officials released him.

The federal government has an extreme motivation to engage in predatory student lending for college tuition. The government is charging exorbitant interest, on a balance of $1 trillion dollars and for this kind of money, they will break your door down and terrorize you and your family. This is life in a police state.

Very soon, perhaps, we will be reading that the Department of Education has purchased 2.2 billion rounds of ammunition as well as 2700 armored personnel carriers as we have seen with the DHS.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5vvhBI63BO0

The U.S. Department of Education “Mafia Protection Racket” Terror Tactics

According to the Wall Street Journal, 71% of all college graduates have an average student loan debt of $35,000. Paul Aker, the man pictured below, found out what happens to those who don’t pay back their college student loans. Their tax refunds are not seized, they do not receive a letter threatening action against their bank account, instead, they have automatic weapons pointed at them as they are physically brutalized by America’s newest addition to the United States government police state, the Department of Education.

Aker told the NY Daily News that he was caught by surprise by the heavily armed agents that showed up at his home to arrest him for failing to pay a nearly 30 year-old college student loan debt totaling $1,500. The agents, armed with machine guns, roughed up this educational loan terrorist as they brutally threw Aker to the ground as they initially refused to tell him why they had broken into his house.

Aker told Fox News 26 that he has been ordered to pay $5,700 for the loan, including interest. However, Aker was also ordered to pay for the cost of the morning arrest which is almost $1,300, plos interest on the student loan. If he didn’t pay that amount by March 1, he said, he was told he would be arrested again. This is like the old English debtors prison in which you don’t get out of prison until you pay off your debt, but the interest outstrips most income levels in an effort to keep up with the debt.

When will the first college student be murdered by the goon squads sent out to collect on predatory student loans?

The brown-shirted domestic terrorists of the Obama administration will soon be leaving another trail of bodies over such issues as gun confiscation, free speech rights and religious freedom. Congress is lost, the presidency is lost and now with the death of Scalia, the Supreme Court is lost. Where are Americans to turn? We are playing in a game with no rules.

One has to wonder how far will the sheep allow themselves to be pushed, before pushing back?

http://archive.is/e4aay

http://www.thecommonsenseshow.com/2016/02/17/obamas-newest-victims-in-police-state-america/




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