What's next...regulating the Hemingway cats?!?
Having visited the Floriday Keys earlier this year, a recent story in the Milwaukee Journal/Sentinel got my attention. The story, written by Lizette Alverez of the New York Times, was called: "Hemingway house in legal cat fight - Museum's 45 six-toed felines are subject to federal regulations." For those who may not know, famed author Ernest Hemingway lived in Key West for several years. He penned "For Whom The Bell Tolls" and "The Snows of Kilimanjaro" while living at his estate. Hemingway committed suicide in 1961. The beautiful house and lush tropical grounds were purchased after Hemingways death by Bernice Dixon, who later turned the property into a museum. The house, the biggest toursit attraction in Key West, averages 250,000 visitors per year. Michael Marowski, the great-nephew of Bernice Dixon, is currently the chief executive of the Hemingway home and museum.
Aside from being designated a National Landmark, the Hemingway property is home to many cats (approximately 40 to 45 at last count). Most of them are the "polydactal" variety, meaning they have an extra toe (or claw) on their paws. (Our family became familiar with the term when we adopted a kitten 8 years ago. He, too, is a polydactal. He has big feet that look similar to oven mitts, and the extra toe on each of his front paws is very noticeable - and part of his charm.) The cats are rumored to be descendants of Hemingway's cat, Snowball, and are said to provide a true "link to the past."
Anyhow, while in the Keys we toured the Hemingway site. We were treated to seeing many of the cats. They are, to be blunt, very well-fed, lazy, and have the run of the household. Visitors are told to refrain from petting them and instructed not to pick them up, and for the most part they are left alone, only to be featured in many pictures taken by the tourists. The cats are well-taken care of, with weekly vet visits and most are spayed or neutered. They really live the good life!

The cats have their own apartment complex, aside from having the run of the main house and grounds.

Note the polydactyl cat on the left - his big paws are similar to those of our family feline.

Cats do have the run of the place! Here is one getting a drink out of the swimming pool...

Cats can be seen everywhere!

And when cats finally use up all of their nine lives, they are buried in the Cat Cemetery.
To sum it all up, the Hemingway property is well-maintained, the resident cats live the good life, and all is well.
Or is it...
Nope. The United States government just had to insert itself where it doesn't belong and is clearly not needed. For ten years, Michael Morawski has had an on-going legal battle with the United States Department of Agriculture. The USDA contended that it had the authority to regulate the Hemingway home cats. They believed that Congress gave them the right under the "Commerce Clause" and Animal Welfare Act of 1966. Sadly, the Atlanta-based Eleventh Circuit Court agreed with the feds.
What was truly ironic in the proceedings was this little blurb that came from an American Thinker article ("In Key West, the "Hemingway Home" battles the Feds over cats."):
--- One issue still puzzles Morawski: How come his cats can be regulated under the Commerce Clause which, after all, is only supposed to regulate interstate commerce? (Where have we heard this one before? Obamacare???) Morawski stated: "We're a local business...our goods don't go outside of Key West. So how can we be involved in interstate commerce?"
(By the way, the judge who made the ruling explained that tourists visit the home, see the cats, and in that regard the "exhibition is integral to the Museum's commercial purposes." A stretch? Sure! But we've seen such ridiculousness before in court decisions. Supreme Court Justice John Roberts' pathetic ruling on the constitutionality of Obamacare comes to mind...)
Mr. Morawski, who spent an estimated $500,000.00 to $600,000.00 fighting the feds in court was dismayed. He had this to say: "I'm still dumbfounded. This is overreach by the federal government." Morawski's lawyer, Cara Higgins, summed up the ruling: "It's silliness. It just got insane. This is what your tax dollars are paying for. The agents are coming down here on vacation, going to the bars, and taking pictures of the cats."
Exactly. What we have here is yet another in a long list of government "over-reaches." Government butting in where they do not belong. This story is just one of many out there. Wasted taxpayer dollars, regulatory nonsense, and silly court rulings. Imagine the money that could be saved by simply using common sense. Sadly, common sense seems to be MIA in government these days. And now the Hemingway cats are subject to oversight by the USDA. Ms. Higgins added: "we are now at the whim of the agency."
At least Mr. Morawski is not taking the ruling sitting down. He has vowed to enlist the help of politicians in Congress to work on legislation that would "rein in the scope of the federal government." This stance, of course, flies in the face of what Americans are currently facing - Obama purposely focused on growing and expanding the role of government in everyone's lives. Morawksi could have quite a battle ahead.
Maybe those USDA agents sent to police the Hemingway cats will suffer from cat allergies...
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50 Comments
jman99 - Dec 28, 2012 7:16 PM
ExToDResident - Dec 28, 2012 8:24 PM
jman99 - Dec 29, 2012 11:00 AM
ExToDResident - Dec 29, 2012 12:37 PM
"fiscal cliff" looming?
I would have thought that you would have been all over the fiscal cliff in support
of the republicans. What gives??
- Dec 29, 2012 4:03 PM
Obama wants to and could care less about working out a deal with GOP leaders. Going over the cliff means higher taxes for 88% of those who actually pay taxes AND cuts to military spending - two things that Dems always approve of.
Obama doesn't want to deal. Why should the Republicans even waste their time? Nothing left to do, but go over the cliff. No need to write a blog on it - most of us know its coming, cuz that's what Obama has wanted all along.
GWB: The less Tammy Baldwin does in Washington D.C., the better off we all are!
@ jman99: Until you get a backbone and start writing you own blogs under your real name, your constant criticisms and negative comments about my blogs/comments ring empty. Hiding behind a fake name and throwing stones sure is easy! Give blogging a try - I dare you.
ahemmer - Dec 29, 2012 4:26 PM
Face it, Ex. Obama never wanted to bargain. He was just posturing. Trying to make everything that is about to happen be blamed on the GOP. And the media is a helpful partner in this regard - keeping the "low information" voter very uninformed on reality.
Much more damaging things ahead in the next four years for all Americans and America as a country. Sad and very concerning.
jman99: Until you grow a backbone and start your own blog, your constant criticisms and stone-throwing lack credibility. The fact that you hide behind a fake moniker to do your dirty work doesn't add much, either. If you don't like what I write, don't read it.
jman99 - Dec 29, 2012 4:33 PM
Seriously it was comparative constructive criticism.
Talk about thin skinned.
I like what you write.
I pass it on to others from time to time when they are depressed and need a good laugh.
It's not like you couldn't up your game a bit and become a bit more relevant.
ahemmer - Dec 29, 2012 4:57 PM
ahemmer - Dec 29, 2012 5:01 PM
C'mon, jman99. You seem to have all the time in the world to type away at your drivel. Day and night. Become relevant. Try blogging. livinglakecountry.com is looking for bloggers. What is stopping you? Chicken?
jman99 - Dec 29, 2012 6:31 PM
Balanced folk don't blog.
jman99 - Dec 29, 2012 6:32 PM
It was easy to figure out.
- Dec 29, 2012 7:10 PM
when the great recession hit ... I didn't want to, but couldn't see any way around
eating it ... so, we did. It wasn't all that bad. Tasted a lot like chicken.
Carl Hicks - Dec 29, 2012 11:04 PM
the cats breeding , bust em for having kitty porn.
Carl Hicks - Dec 29, 2012 11:52 PM
jman99 - Dec 30, 2012 8:02 AM
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bETCusT5kNM
jman99 - Dec 30, 2012 8:11 AM
From
http://wsws.org/en/articles/2011/07/hemi-j06.html
So Hemmer. you are into communist's cats now?
WFB resident - Dec 30, 2012 9:03 AM
noticed jman and carl lying to make believe others say things that they have not !
Why would anybody believe anything they say about anything ? No body would !
Mr Balanced - Dec 30, 2012 9:11 AM
I would ponder the idea that most who live in this country agree with Amy about President Obama wanting desperately to go over the cliff. This way he can do what Bill Clinton did and blame everyone but himself. That’s to gut our military and raise taxes.
What confuses me is yours and the many others who seem to complain about all this cliff stuff. Democrats complained while Obama campaigned as to how bad the Bush tax cuts were for all what is ruining America. But all of a sudden these same Democrats don’t want the Bush tax cuts to expire. Strange to me.
Mr Balanced - Dec 30, 2012 10:42 AM
Correct me if I am wrong but more Americas are out of work today and many stopped looking then there was on Dec 30, 2008. If this is incorrect, jobs didn’t grow by much for a four year period in what is classified as the greatest country on earth. Our economic growth, as measured by GDP, also did not grow over the same 4 years. If so, not by much.
For our politicians and a President (a Pres. who by all means was voted in to lead) to no longer tackle the millions of suffering families who need work or jobs and also ignore the economy is a disgrace and economic suicide for all of us.
What is more important to the long term survival of our nation? Raising taxes that will only amount to .08 of every dollar our government spends, or curtailing our debt and spending? Our politicians, outside Congress, are not attempting to stop the deficit and our increasing debt. Americans should be very very concerned and more vociferous about our debt than some are about the tax hikes.