Posted on 04/25/2013 11:03:45 AM PDT by kreitzer
A lot of Americans know that the US government is out of control. Anyone who has cared enough to study the US Constitution even a little knows this. Still, very few of these people are taking any significant action, and largely because of one error: They are waiting for the good guys to show up and fix things.
Some think that certain groups of politicians will pull it together and fix things, or that one magnificent politician will ride in to fix things. Others think that certain members of the military will step in and slap the politicians back into line. And, Im sure there are other variations.
There are several problems with this. Ill start with the small issues:
It doesnt happen. A lot of good people have latched on to one grand possibility after another, waiting for a good guy to save the day, and it just doesnt happen. Thousands of hours of reading, writing and waiting are burned with each new great light who comes along with a promise to run the system in the right way, and give us liberty and truth. (Or whatever.) Lots of decent folks grab on to one pleasant dream after another, only to end up right back where they started but poorer in time, energy and finances. Hope is a scam. Its a dream of someday, somehow, getting something for nothing. People who hope do not act they wait for other people to act. Hope is a tool to neuter a natural opposition: they sit and hope, and never act against you. Even the biblical meaning of hope is something more like expectation (or sometimes waiting) than the modern use of hope. Petitioning an abuser for compassion. The good guys are considered to be a few people inside the abusive government. But if the good guys were really good, wouldnt they have dissociated themselves with an abuser some time ago? By pleading for the good guys to rise up, people are asking one sub-group of the abusers to save them from the rest of the abusers. However, they all work for the same operation; they all get paid out of the same offices; according to the same rulebook. And if the good guys are so willing to turn against their employers, why would they have waited until now? Movies. We all grew up in the company of movie heroes who rode in at the last minute to save the noble victims. From John Wayne to Star Trek to Bruce Willis, the story line differs little. These are pleasant stories, of course, but cinema is not reality, and hoping for it to become reality is something that we should get over prior to adulthood.
But, as I say, those are the smaller issues. Lets move on to the serious ones. The Magic System
A lot of Americans believe that the American Founders created a system that automatically fixes itself. They talk about the balance of powers, and think that it will always save them from a tyrant. The balanced powers of the US Constitution, however, were trashed within fifteen years and doubly-trashed just a century ago.
In the Constitution, the states balanced the power of the national government (the one now in Washington, DC.) Not only did the states control half of the legislature, but they decided if and how they would implement the edicts of the national government. And that included deciding whether a law was constitutional or not.
This changed in 1803 with the Marbury v. Madison ruling. This ruling taught as a work of genius in American schools was a fraud against the US Constitution. In it, the Supreme Court held that they understood the Constitution better than James Madison, the man who wrote it!
But worse than even this, they held with absolutely no basis that it was they who would decide what was constitutional or not. The states were tossed aside. Even the sitting President of the United States, Thomas Jefferson, called it a very dangerous doctrine indeed, and one which would place us under the despotism of an oligarchy.
Marburys Judicial review (the Supremes ruling on constitutionality) merely involves one branch of the national government providing a check on the other branches of the national government. After Marbury, no one could check the national government.
Washington DC was unleashed with Marbury v. Madison. What made it almighty was the 17th Amendment of 1913, which took the powers of the states and transferred them to Washington, by mandating the popular election of senators.
With senators being elected directly by the populace, the states were cut-out of the equation. In their place, political parties gained massive power, and nearly all power was consolidated in the city of Washington.
And so it is today. Washington is an unfettered beast. The system will NOT fix itself; the mechanisms to do that were lost a long time ago. The Easy Way Out
Standing up against a beast like Washington DC is scary, to be sure. Understandably, not many people want to do such a thing. But if the beast is abusing you, what other choice do you have? You can certainly avoid or evade the beast, but we all know that the beast hurts people it catches avoiding it, so the risk of doing this isnt zero either.
So, whats a person to do? They hate their abuse, but outright disobedience would be scary. Unfortunately, many people have come up with a third option: Get someone else to do it for you.
Lots of writers have done this, for example: Write flamboyantly about the abuses people face and stir them to rise up against the power. Fairly seldom does the writer take big risks himself he just stirs up others to do the scary stuff.
Something very similar happens to basically moral people who dont want to risk pain and suffering: they imagine good guys riding in to save them.
But, as I say, these are genuinely decent people, and they are willing to take smaller risks to help the good guys: They will spend time and money promoting them, and they will even accept name-calling in many cases. They just dont want to become full-blown rebels and outcasts.
The result of this is predictable: abuse by the political class. If the politicians show them a viable possibility every election cycle, theyll keep voting their way forever and the hero never really has to show up. The Sad Truth
Lets just say it:
No one is going to ride in and save you.
If you want things to get better, then YOU will have to make them better. YOU will have to stand up and take the arrows, yourself. Liberty, at this stage of human development, requires risk and pain.
I trust that you will remember the end of Jesus famous Sermon on the Mount: That it is not those who call upon his name who will be saved, but only those who DO the things he said.
Likewise in this situation, our only hope of salvation lies in DOING.
Let it be forgotten, as as flower is forgotten,
Forgotten as a fire that once was singing gold,
Let it be forgotten for ever and ever,
Time is a kind friend, he will make us old,
If anyone asks, say it was forgotten
Long and long ago,
As a flower, as a fire, as a hushed football
In a long-forgotten snow.
Sara Teasdale
Suggest that "singing gold" is Liberty.
You do know that the purpose of your handgun is to fight your way to your rifle.
Call it CWII, call it the counter revolution or the reset or whatever but we are hurtling toward it. Get ready.
We don't hear that enough...Jesus told us to repent. On a side note; I am blown away by the number of Christians (especially women) who believe they will be 'raptured' before things get too rough.
We may be at the acme of the food chain; but we are none the less prey for the predators. Every link in the chain realizes this and acts accordingly through avoidance or defensive capabilities. Not only Madison but all involved were surely aware of the realities they were confronted with when they penned the document they signed. There should have been no cause for elation following their victory as they surely realized it was a hollow one and would be nullified by through the acts of lessor men. Those who hold the belief a contract assures compliance to the agreement contained within it are foolish unless the result from a breach results in anything less than the loss of the life of the transgressor, at the hand of the party aggrieved. Blood of patriots and tyrants indeed.
The next thing in the sequence is invasion. We best get our act together soon. Preferably before the invasion. A little humility would go a long ways these days.
As for the rapture thing, preachers teach what people want to hear these days. Not scripture. Read Mathew 24 there is this little thing about the sun turning black and the moon turning red before his return. Then read Revelation 6, on the sixth seal...
THEN read about the rapture, next couple of paragraphs.
Yes you are right....but I don’t see this country returning...too many bad guys at the helm..and none to root them out.
We are on the same page...
Ah, yes...the 'church of the itching ear' as I call them...
I figure Russia and China might volunteer to root them out.
Russia and China are certainly getting cozy.....unfortunately I see Russia teaming up with the Islamic countries if he thinks they will serve his own asperations.....China, No.
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