Posted on 04/02/2007 1:32:59 PM PDT by Trupolitik
Most thoughtful observers of the contemporary American polity are astonished that the highly partisan fight over the future of Iraq has almost entirely obscured the larger problem of which the Iraqi theater is but one front: the truly global conflict against Islamofascist ideologues and their enablers that is best described as the War for the Free World.
If the ominous nature of this wider struggle to the death -- and the potentially grave implications for our society should we fail to wage it successfully -- are being lost on too many Americans, practically none of them is paying attention to yet another, in some ways even more insidious, threat to our country: the assault on our sovereignty by the transnational progressives.
This term was coined by one of the most thoughtful defenders of American sovereignty -- that somewhat intangible, yet indispensable ingredient in a nation of the people, by the people and for the people -- Hudson Institute scholar John Fonte. In October 2002, he wrote a seminal essay in Orbis entitled, Liberal Democracy vs. Transnational Progressivism: The Future of the Ideological Civil War within the West. In it, he warned of the emergence of a new challenge to liberal democracy and its traditional home, the liberal democratic nation-state.
Fonte depicts the latter as a form of government Americans take for granted: self-governing representative systems comprised of individual citizens who enjoy freedom and equality under law and together form a people within a democratic nation-state. In our case, constitutional arrangements provide inherent individual rights, democratic representation (with some form of majority rule) and national citizenship.
As Fonte trenchantly observed, the challenge is coming in the form of a new transnational hybrid regime that is post-liberal democratic, and in the context of the American republic, post-Constitutional and post-American. He notes that this alternative ideology [of] transnational progressivism constitutes a universal and modern worldview that challenges in theory and practice both the liberal democratic nation-state in general and the American regime in particular.
Three examples of the agenda being pursued at the moment by what John OSullivan deprecatingly calls the Transies illustrate the progress of their assault on American sovereignty:
*The Bush Administration has launched some two-dozen working groups to develop a Security and Prosperity Partnership of North America (SPP) with Canada and Mexico. Loosely modeled after the Transies favorite supranational organization -- the European Union -- and evolving in much the same way (namely, under the rubric of an economic common market agreement, in this case NAFTA), the SPPs architects are busily crafting sweeping new rules to develop a North American Union (NAU).
Such rules are intended to govern tri-national trade, transportation, immigration, social security, education and virtually every other aspect of life in North America. There are new institutions being proposed, too, such as a North American Tribunal which will have the authority to trump rulings of the U.S. Supreme Court. If Congress persists in paying no attention to the emerging SPP/NAU -- which seems likely given that most in the Democratic leadership are sympathetic to transnational progressivism, if not rabid Transies themselves -- it will soon find itself effectively out of a job.
Think that unimaginable? Consider this fact: By some estimates, as much as 85% of the rules, regulations and laws that currently govern everyday life in the U.K. have never been considered, let alone enacted, by the British Parliament. Instead, they have been handed down as edicts by the unelected, unaccountable Transies who run the European Union from Brussells.
*According to the respected on-line service STRATFOR, a long-standing objective of the transnational progressives, U.S. ratification of the Law of the Sea Treaty (LOST), is now just a matter of time. Already, parochial business interests, U.S. Navy lawyers and Condoleezza Rice have embraced the Transies bid to compel the United States to submit to a treaty Ronald Reagan rightly rejected, one that would make decisions affecting the use of the international sea-beds and the waters above them the exclusive purview of an international organization. Apparently, the decisive argument will be that only transnational bureaucrats will be able to contend with the implications of the melting Arctic ice caps induced by global warming.
*Al Gores hobby horse is also breathing new life into the ultimate Transie project: the imposition of international taxation (globotaxes) to finance the various causes and institutions favored by transnational progressives. Under the rubric of taxing carbon emissions (and/or airline travel, energy flows, international commerce, arms sales and currency transactions) untold billions -- perhaps even trillions -- of dollars can be raised to pay for UN agencies and their activities. Although the Bush Administration has professed opposition to such ideas, it has done nothing to discourage them. Such passivity may permit the final nail to be applied to the coffin of a nation-state founded on the proposition of no taxation without representation.
At a splendid retreat held over the weekend in Santa Barbara by the David Horowitz Freedom Center, one of the Transies nemeses, former UN Ambassador John Bolton, shed helpful light on why even Republican politicians seem so unphased by the sacrifice of our sovereignty. He observed that, under our Constitution, it is we the people who are the sovereigns, not our government. Unless we are insistent that the latter not surrender the powers we voluntarily confer on it to the Transies unrepresentative supranational bureaucracies, however, we will inexorably find ourselves neither sovereign, secure nor free.
Clearly Ruth Bader Ginsberg is in the club with her penchant for using international law .
Indeed.
Thanks for the ping. I’m proud to be a part of this group!
You've almost got it Duke. An awful lot of things that have been going on for the past few decades becomes totally clear once you realise that the argument going on amongst the Dems and Pubs has nothing to do with the ultimate objectives of either group. What they are battling over is who is going to control the loot.
All ten planks of the communist manifesto have been accepted as official policy of the U.S. government. We just weren't paying attention when we could have done anything about it.
Go and have lunch with your City Manager. If you live in a small town get the Mayor involved by inviting him too.
Generally these men are too busy to educate themselves about this kind of thing until they require money to fund it. If the big businesses in town are for it, then the politicians are for it too.
Bring out what happens to the Mayors kids and grandkids under this system. You would be surprised how patriotic some of these folks are. They just need the data to fight it with and none of the Councilmen are going to give it to them.
Thanks very much for the ping.
This appears to be a growing "pattern and practice" -- the U.N. has a habit of employing NGO's generously to leverage their personnel, budgets, and research capabilities. For example, European and Japanese governmental and NGO's are behind the international gun-control regime the U.N. is pushing while looking right down Americans' throats. Lots of murmurs about "conforming laws and practices" to international needs, etc. etc. -- and when the NRA attended one of their planning conferences in 2002/3 and tried to raise a point, they got blown off with a line about needing more to "apply lessons learned". I.e., we already know what we think, so shut up.
In fact, the U.N. could almost become a hive of officially-sanctioned NGO's supported by budgets slurped off constitutional nation-states.
And they're all very Left.
No, that isn't it, quite. Great pains were taken to keep this stuff out of political platforms and debates.
Consider: Bush didn't declare himself the candidate of open borders in 2000 until after he'd won South Carolina and had the nomination locked up, then he gave a speech in which he informed the voters that they'd given him their mandate. (Uh, don't think so, Dubya.)
What remains to be done is what Jim McDougal, before he died, said about the Clintons. The question is whether we can expose these people faster than they can lie about it.
Thought that was AJ Kennedy?
Start? Get with the program! ‘-)
We live in an unincorporated area of our county. The only concern for the nearest city is to annex us and our water wells into their tax base. Judging from what I know, their politics are clearly aligned with big development while our neighborhood group is interested in independence. (incorporated village)
My job puts me in touch with quite a few folks. There are normal people out there who are really in touch with world affairs and share my sentiments but, people, including family members who are in political positions, seem to glaze over with the mention of this issue. Seems like the higher up the chain, the more apathetic and silent.
Can we get a little respect from the JimRob on this now that Frank Gaffney is on board?
Dunno. We can only hope for a sea change in the American people, as they realize that they need to PARTICIPATE in self government, in order to HAVE self government and so that these jaspers and con men can be stopped.
Appreciated.
Its good to see more exposure of the steath NAU movement....the globalists have snuck one past us.
I’m not sure that it can be stopped now.
Puts Michael Medved rather decidely in his place...a low one...
I have always been leery of Medved. And his over-the-top screeching against those concerned about NAU/SPP activity strikes the proverbial "thirteenth stroke of the clock".
It amazes me how the few of us on FR that see these programs as they are being developed but when we bring out our thoughts we are called every name in the book from ‘tinhatters’ on down.
I guess the party loyalists won’t see the snake until it bites them in the butt.
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