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Everything Is At Stake In November, But William Barr Says It Shouldn’t Have To Be This Way
Townhall.com ^ | March 2, 2020 | Scott Morefield

Posted on 03/02/2020 4:05:53 AM PST by Kaslin

As we steamroll towards November, there’s a palpable feeling among conservatives that literally everything is at stake. I know, I know, each election is “the most importantest election ever,” they tell us every four years. It’s almost become a running joke. But this time, I’d have a difficult time making the argument that that isn’t true. 

In today’s America, if you hold the keys to the federal government, you control more than an executive branch dweller a hundred years ago could even imagine, and the power only seems to have increased exponentially. In a sense we’ve become more like the monarchies of old than the founders ever dreamed we would, except the “king” changes every four to eight years.

From environmental regulations to healthcare to tax policies that intimately affect every man, woman and child in America, the stakes are higher than ever before. Should the Democrats win the presidency and both Houses of Congress, they will make criminals out of law abiding citizens by imposing nonsensical gun control regulations, expand the welfare state, impose regulations, taxes, and a minimum wage that would cripple small and medium businesses, and enact legislation that would enshrine abortion rights up to the day of birth (and possibly, if those who think like Ralph Northam get their druthers, even a few days after - you know, as long as their comfortable). And that’s, as we all well know, just the tip of the iceberg.

Tragically, it was never meant to be this way. It shouldn’t matter so darn much who controls the reigns of federal power. In fact, it mattered little prior to the last century. For context, check out this excellent and classic op-ed from FEE’s Jeffrey Tucker, written before the 2016 election, titled “It Shouldn't Matter Who the President Is.” 

“Under a small government with limited and well-defined powers, Americans are safer, not because a ‘good guy’ won the election, but because the institutions he or she controls cannot be used as tools of oppression,” Tucker writes. “This is what the old liberals meant when they spoke of "a government of laws and not of men.”

His solution: “dismantle Leviathan before it destroys us.”

Tucker is correct, obviously. However, how does one go about dismantling “Leviathan” when most of the people under its thumb are literally dependent on it for so many of life’s necessities? I would argue that, minus some sort of massive societal breakdown the likes of which no sane person wants to ever experience, Leviathan will never be dismantled, at least not all at once. What could happen, however, is a gradual resurgence of federalism, the kind America’s founders envisioned even before the federal government expanded its tentacles into every facet of American life.

In a speech delivered last week at the 2020 National Religious Broadcasters Convention, Attorney General William Barr displayed a level of insight rarely seen in Washington D.C., regardless of party affiliation. I highly recommend you read it, then watch it, then read it again. Then, pass it to everyone you know so they can do the same. It’s truly one of the most important modern speeches you will ever read, and if you take nothing else from this column you will thank me for sending you there. When the war against the left is finally won, this speech by William Barr will be required reading in every Civics textbook in America, at least outside places like Los Angeles, San Francisco, and New York City (you know, because there won’t be a centralized Department of Education to do the requiring). It’s just that good.

Contrasting liberal democracy with the totalitarian democracy of the left, the AG’s speech focused on “religion, the decentralization of government power, and the free press” as three key “bulwarks against this slide toward despotism” in the United States. Discussing decentralization specifically, Barr said: “The Framers would have seen a one-size-fits-all government for hundreds of millions of diverse citizens as being utterly unworkable and a straight road to tyranny. That is because they recognized that not every community is exactly the same ... It is easier to run away from a local tyranny than a national one. If people do not like the rule in a state, they can vote with their feet and move.”

“But if it is one size fits all – if every congressional enactment or Supreme Court decision establishes a single rule for every American – then the stakes are very high as to what that rule is,” he continued. “When you take a controversial issue about which there are passionate views on both sides, such as abortion, and say we are going to have one rule nationwide, it is a recipe for bitter conflict over that rule. And when that rule must govern widely-divergent communities, the conflict is between combatants who often do not even comprehend their opponents’ perspective. The result is our current acrimonious politics.”

Talk about hitting the nail on the head. Everything is at stake in 2020, but it shouldn’t be this way. The only way to make a widely diverse - in every possible way - America work without becoming a totalitarian empire that crushes dissent and controls every aspect of life is to push down as much power to local and state governments as possible. If you don’t like a law in a state or municipality, you can easily move to a place where it doesn’t exist. But if you don’t like a federal law, where is there to move? We’re already seeing forms of this happening as left-leaning states seek to protect immigrants and legalize marijuana and right-leaning ones put restrictions on abortion and establish Second Amendment sanctuaries. 

Whether you agree or disagree with the policy in question, this is the right track. One size will never fit all, and if trying to make it so could lead to massive unrest and even civil war, perhaps agreeing to disagree is the one thing we could all agree on.



TOPICS: Culture/Society; Editorial; Government
KEYWORDS: barr; billbarr; trustbarr; trusttheplan
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To: Kaslin

I wish every person on the right who writes quit referring to illegal aliens as immigrants. Why do we let liberals own the English language?

Truly makes me want to scream.


41 posted on 03/02/2020 6:46:29 AM PST by ChildOfThe60s (If you can remember the 60s........you weren't really there)
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To: central_va

Texas here...ditto. If the country is so stupid as to want Communism, let it come now while I can still shoot the bastards. Better would be to utterly reject it for the evil ideology it is.


42 posted on 03/02/2020 6:52:19 AM PST by Ancesthntr ("The right to buy weapons is the right to be free." A. E. van Vogt, The Weapons Shops of Isher)
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To: Ancesthntr

If “our” side is afraid of a political war against Sanders then “we” are done. If that is true we are already dead.


43 posted on 03/02/2020 6:57:16 AM PST by central_va (I won't be reconstructed and I do not give a damn....)
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To: A_perfect_lady

This is really good!


44 posted on 03/02/2020 7:22:49 AM PST by HapaxLegamenon
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To: Kaslin

William Barr could directly and fairly influence this by indicting well over a hundred corrupt Democrats in the Obama administration and bureaucracy, who almost openly committed grievous felony offenses under the color of their authority.

Seriously, the Republican prayer that “the next election will fix it”, holds no water. Criminals need to be tried and put in prison, or they will offend again.

There is no rational explanation of why Republicans would be willing to release every MS-13 prisoner in federal prisons to rampage again. Unless they were Democrats, then it would be fine, by their bizarre perspective.

Why can the American people not get justice?


45 posted on 03/02/2020 7:48:16 AM PST by yefragetuwrabrumuy (Liberalism is the belief everyone else should be in treatment for your disorder.)
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To: Kaslin

The only way to make a widely diverse - in every possible way - America work without becoming a totalitarian empire that crushes dissent and controls every aspect of life is to push down as much power to local and state governments as possible.


No, the only way to make it work is LESS DIVERSITY, not more. People trust people like themselves. People distrust people who are not like them. It’s that childishly simple.


46 posted on 03/02/2020 7:54:54 AM PST by RideForever (We were born to be tested)
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To: NTHockey

“Anyone who believes, at this juncture, that we are a nation of laws is in denial.”

Your sentence is a fine illustration of concentrated truth, nothing more is needed for those who can understand it. Unfortunately many will not understand. Recently I posted a comment saying that it is impossible to be a law abiding citizen at this time in the USA, a statement I considered to be simply an acknowledgement of obvious truth and was called all sorts of things in response. A lot of Americans are still oblivious to what has happened to this country. Donald Trump is our last chance, should he NOT be reelected all is lost and I fear that, even with his reelection, we will still be in great danger. This nation could never be defeated by outside military forces but we have long been in the process of falling from within. Just as a tree with a rotten heart grows weaker and weaker, we have been losing the core values that have sustained us in the past. I am nearing my 76th, have just pulled through a bout of pneumonia and been put on supplemental oxygen at home so I may not see the outcome but I pray that America survives this all out attack by evil forces inside our own government.


47 posted on 03/02/2020 8:22:02 AM PST by RipSawyer ((I need some green first and then we'll talk a new deal!))
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To: Kaslin

I am giving Barr until the start of the Republican convention to do something about the seditious conspiracy from the FBI & CIA.
A failure on his part will place the federal government into the basket labeled ‘enemies of my freedom’...


48 posted on 03/02/2020 9:30:45 AM PST by glasseye ("24 hours in a day, 24 beers in a case. Coincidence? I think not." ~ H. L. Mencken)
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