The tyrants throughout history have made their intentions very clear. The aspiring tyrants, or the American Left, is no exception. The question is, will the people listen or simply go about their business while their freedoms, and for some their lives, are being taken from them.
Comrade Obama told us that he would fundamentally transform the United States. He then set out to politicize the DOJ, the FBI, and all national security agencies. He solidified the change already incurring in the school system to make it an indoctrination program starting from pre-school. He set in motion nationalizing all police forces. He took any incident that came about to create hate, especially between the races. He made demonizing and ambushing police a badge of honor. He did what he was taught to do when he was a student at Saul Alinsky’s school that taught how to bring communism to America. This is what Alinsky said: The organizers first job is to create the issues or problems, and organizations must be based on many issues. The organizer must first rub raw the resentments of the people of the community; fan the latent hostilities of many of the people to the point of overt expression. He must search out controversy and issues, rather than avoid them, for unless there is controversy people are not concerned enough to act. . . . An organizer must stir up dissatisfaction and discontent. Alinsky went on to tell us why stirring up dissatisfaction is so critical when he explained: A Marxist begins with his prime truth that all evils are caused by the exploitation of the proletariat by the capitalists. From this he logically proceeds to the revolution to end capitalism, then into the third stage of reorganization into a new social order of the dictatorship of the proletariat, and finally the last stage -- the political paradise of communism. Sadly, that communism is a paradise is now believed by those who have attended the indoctrination centers called colleges and universities. So many Americans today have been conditioned to believe that compassion and understanding includes all that is damaging to human existence. These people believe that evil is good and good is evil. This despite history that unequivocally proves exactly the opposite. The laws of physics do not change. Gravity always pulls back to earth. It requires a male and a female to bring forth human life. Evil in the name of compassion is still evil. So long as people refuse to understand that the promises of the left have always led to oppression, poverty, and tyranny, the transformation promised by Obama will continue. We who oppose the lies of the left must be bold, specific, and consistent in our efforts. We must follow the lead of Thomas Paine who changed the course of history with “Common Sense” and “The Crisis”. Will you be a Thomas Paine or a Benedict Arnold????
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If you have no income or very little income, you are in a recession. If you are paying twice as much for gas and receiving the same income, you are in a recession. If you go to the grocery store and pay $100 when you paid $65 for the same groceries a year ago, you are in a recession. If you wanted to update your kitchen and found it will cost 25% more this year than it would have cost last year, you are in a recession. If you had to cancel your family vacation because your room, meals, and entertainment was 50% more than what you had budgeted, you are in a recession. A recession is a very personal event. If you work for the government in any capacity, your recession is far less severe than it would be if you worked for private industry where you are not paid just because you at are still alive. It is those who are exempt from the reality of recession that pontificate and fabricate the meaning of recession. Recession is a very individual event. As the United States has transformed from a self-reliant economy to a government reliant economy, the devastation of recession is felt by fewer and fewer but those of us who are susceptible to its consequences feel the pain much more. Recession is not a political event. It is caused by politicians and their indoctrinated ideas. Recession is a very real event for those who still carry the American ideal that we are all to be self-reliant and not a burden to others. Those who believe they are victims have sold their soul to the devil, will continue to support the politician who places their power and wealth as more important than anything else. The Democrats either do not understand how our government is supposed to work, or they have no regard for it. I believe it is both. The Democrats, since at least the time of Woodrow Wilson have said the Constitution must be ignored and the United States must be transformed into a democracy. We have learned by their actions that their intent is to transform the United States into a democracy because as a democracy they can ignore the Constitution and implement a Marxist totalitarian state.
House Democrats introduced a bill Tuesday that would place strict term limits on Supreme Court Justices and mandate that the President make new appointments to the Court every two years. A group of Democrats in the House, led by Georgia Rep. Hank Johnson, introduced the bill into the record Tuesday evening. The bill, titled the ‘‘Supreme Court Tenure Establishment and Retirement Modernization Act of 2022,” or TERM Act, would place term limits of 18 years on Supreme Court justices, and mandate that the President appoint a justice to the Court twice during each term. The bill has also been introduced into the Senate by Rhode Island Senator Whitehouse. You can read through the specific provisions of the bill. You might agree with it or disagree with it. This is in no way a new revelation by enlightened minds. The same type of argument was had in the summer of 1787 in Philadelphia at a meeting called the Constitutional Convention. The idea that judges receive lifetime appointments prevailed because the delegates believe this would help to keep the court from becoming a political branch of government. They believed that if the judge was appointed for lifetime, the judicial branch of government would perform its duty of rendering opinions that would be based on the law – the Constitution – and not based on political ideology. In Article III of the Constitution it states, “The Judges, both of the supreme and inferior Courts, shall hold their Offices during good Behavior.” A judge is removed when they die or resign, or when they would be impeached by the house and found guilty of such crime by the senate for some form of bad behavior. Their terms do not expire. It might be time to again have the debate as to whether or not judges should be appointed for a specific number of years or lifetime. However, the Democrats once again show their disdain for or their ignorance of the Constitution. I believe it is disdain because they have expressed that disdain many times. The Constitution, under our republic is the Supreme Law of the Land. As such, the Constitution was written in such a way so that it could be changed. That is called the amendment process. The Constitution is not to be changed by congress introducing a bill, having both houses pass it, and then the president sign it. That is a law. The amendment process is far more cumbersome. That was done for a purpose. That purpose was to keep the United States as a republic and to try to prevent us from becoming a democracy. Our founders told us that we should remain a republic and not transform into a democracy because democracy is really dictatorship of the majority over the minority that quickly becomes a dictatorship of the few over the many. Unfortunately, the Democrats of today do want the United States to become a democracy and ultimately a dictatorship ruled by the “Dictatorship of the Proletariat” as called for by Marx, the ideological leader of the Democrats. Many Americans have forgotten Barry Goldwater. We remember Ronald Reagan, but forget that it was Goldwater who was the forerunner of Reagan. “Conscience of a Conservative” was a time of revelation. Conservatism had been lost. Coolidge would have been the last conservative president. Between Goldwater and William Buckley Jr. the meaning and responsibility of conservatism was restored. These two paved the way for Reagan.
I was reviewing the happenings of the day and found this article on the Federalist by John Daniel Davidson. He talks about the speech given by Goldwater in 1980. It could be given today. It was relevant in 1980 and is equally or more relevant today. We must always be reminded that the policies of collectivism always fail, and the policies of individualism are the polices of freedom, liberty, and prosperity. Thank you Mr. Davidson for reminding Freedom Loving Americans of this fact. Forty-two years ago this month, the Republican National Convention in Detroit nominated Ronald Reagan for president, a move that would not only forever change the GOP but alter the course of American history. Reagan’s acceptance speech from the 1980 convention is understandably the famous one, but another convention speech is also worthy of remembrance today, when so much of what ailed America in the Jimmy Carter era seems to be back with a vengeance. That would be Sen. Barry Goldwater’s speech. Goldwater, the unlikely Republican nominee in 1964, was entering the final stretch of his long political career. In the 16 years since his failed run for the White House, he had become a kind of elder statesman of the conservative wing of the GOP that was then coming into power. He understood clearly the problems facing the country, and what to do about them. Above all, he told the truth. Received at the convention hall to a loud, extended ovation, Goldwater launched into a speech that now reads like a commentary on the Biden administration. He opened with a “recital of the tragic miscalculations of the president and his administration.” “Those economic decisions that have given us the highest rate of inflation in our history. Those foreign policy decisions which have cost us the respect of our enemies and destroyed the confidence of our friends throughout the world. And those military decisions which have reduced us to the rank of a second-rate power.” These problems, Goldwater explained, are not the fault of the American people, who did not forget who they are or abandon the principles of the Declaration of Independence. “And yet this beloved country of ours stands in great peril,” he said. “Our fellow countrymen are distraught, confused, alarmed, and uncertain. Fear and distress abound.” As in 1980, so it is today. The flurry of recent comparisons in the corporate press between President Joe Biden and former President Jimmy Carter attest to the parallels. Never mind that most of these pieces are facile attempts to defend the Biden administration by arguing that, really, Carter wasn’t that bad, and the failures of his presidency weren’t his fault. The comparison is nevertheless apt. The fact is, America in 2022 is beset with problems that look a lot like the problems of the Carter era: record-high inflation, gas prices at historic highs, rising crime, multiple foreign policy crises, flagging confidence in the American military, and economic recession hanging in the air. Like Carter, Biden is unequal to the task. Not only does he seem incapable of fixing these problems, but he also doesn’t even seem to understand them (and his administration refuses to acknowledge them). Goldwater, who saw all these things playing out during the Carter administration, knew what was needed: “It is my solemn belief that we must order a dramatic change in the course this country is headed.” The rising distrust of the government — as well-deserved in 1980 as it is today — must change to confidence in it, he said. There must be a change from uncertainty and weakness to strength and trust. We must “turn our backs on the false promises of something for nothing” and the “perpetual care and eternal bliss” of a “super-federal state,” and reaffirm our belief in a Constitution that “guarantees individual freedom, and demands individual responsibility.” Not surprisingly, given the ongoing Iran hostage crisis and rising tensions with the Soviet Union, Goldwater emphasized the need for a strong foreign policy and a peerless military. Taking a shot directly at Carter over the Iran debacle, he said, “If our leaders had displayed the guts and the courage that America is noted for, no country in this world would ever have taken hostages from us.” Instead, America was projecting weakness: “Other nations in the free world, dismayed and confused by the aimless, inconsistent, contradictory foreign policy of the United States, have lost confidence in our leadership.” Almost every charge Goldwater leveled at the Carter administration and the Washington establishment in 1980 could be leveled at Biden and the political establishment today. What, after all, is Biden’s foreign policy if not aimless, inconsistent, and contradictory? After the disastrous U.S. withdrawal from Afghanistan last fall, Biden has embarked on a muddled and ineffectual response to Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, with an open-ended commitment of financial aid and weapons that has depleted our resources and distracted from the only genuine major threat to American national security: communist China. Even if younger Americans today have no memory of the Carter years, their dissatisfaction with Biden after less than two years in office mirrors the dissatisfaction with Carter near the end of his single term in office. Recent polling showed Biden with a record low 36 percent approval rating, which is around where Carter’s approval rating was for the last 10 months of his presidency. Goldwater ended his convention speech on a note of warning that America was in grave danger. “We are Republicans,” he said. “We love our republic. And our job, ladies and gentlemen, is to defend it — and let me tell you, save it.” In the days of Noah, God determined that society had become so sick and demented he cause a flood that killed all living creatures except those that were in the Ark with Noah. God gave Noah a command and made a promise at the conclusion of the flood. God said, “As for you, be fruitful and increase in number; multiply on the earth and increase upon it.”
Then God said to Noah and to his sons with him: “I now establish my covenant with you and with your descendants after you and with every living creature that was with you—the birds, the livestock and all the wild animals, all those that came out of the ark with you—every living creature on earth. I establish my covenant with you: Never again will all life be destroyed by the waters of a flood; never again will there be a flood to destroy the earth.” I often times wonder just how sinful, demented, and demonic that society was. Was it more or less sinful, demented, and demonic than our society of today. Did they: Kill their unborn children as a sacrifice to the god of self and call it healthcare. Promote homosexuality as normal and even desirable even though God commanded them to multiply on the earth. Believe, teach, and promote that a man could be a woman, or a woman could be a man just because they say it is so. Promote and celebrate pedophilia. Teach their children to hate people who had a different skin color. Teach their children about sex at very young ages. Teach all that the state is supreme to the sovereign God. Choose evil people to be their leaders. Deny and or demonize God. Promote the sinful, demented, and demonic ideologies of today. God did promise that never again will all life be destroyed by a flood. God has also told us that it is appointed for all of us once to die and then the judgement. God also promised that on his time schedule, Jesus Christ will return. The questions each of us must ask ourselves, are we ready for our appointed time to die and then the judgement, and if Christ returns before that appointed time, are we ready? We are not responsible for the sinfulness, demented, and demonic ways of society, but we are responsible to be sure that we are ready. The only way to be ready is through the way of the cross and proclaiming with our mouth and believing in our heart or whole being that Christ is the Lord and that Christ is our Lord individually. Are you ready???? In the days of Noah, God determined that society had become so sick and demented he cause a flood that killed all living creatures except those that were in the Ark with Noah. God gave Noah a command and made a promise at the conclusion of the flood. God said, “As for you, be fruitful and increase in number; multiply on the earth and increase upon it.”
Then God said to Noah and to his sons with him: “I now establish my covenant with you and with your descendants after you and with every living creature that was with you—the birds, the livestock and all the wild animals, all those that came out of the ark with you—every living creature on earth. I establish my covenant with you: Never again will all life be destroyed by the waters of a flood; never again will there be a flood to destroy the earth.” I often times wonder just how sinful, demented, and demonic that society was. Was it more or less sinful, demented, and demonic than our society of today. Did they: Kill their unborn children as a sacrifice to the god of self and call it healthcare. Promote homosexuality as normal and even desirable even though God commanded them to multiply on the earth. Believe, teach, and promote that a man could be a woman, or a woman could be a man just because they say it is so. Promote and celebrate pedophilia. Teach their children to hate people who had a different skin color. Teach their children about sex at very young ages. Teach all that the state is supreme to the sovereign God. Choose evil people to be their leaders. Deny and or demonize God. Promote the sinful, demented, and demonic ideologies of today. God did promise that never again will all life be destroyed by a flood. God has also told us that it is appointed for all of us once to die and then the judgement. God also promised that on his time schedule, Jesus Christ will return. The questions each of us must ask ourselves, are we ready for our appointed time to die and then the judgement, and if Christ returns before that appointed time, are we ready? We are not responsible for the sinfulness, demented, and demonic ways of society, but we are responsible to be sure that we are ready. The only way to be ready is through the way of the cross and proclaiming with our mouth and believing in our heart or whole being that Christ is the Lord and that Christ is our Lord individually. Are you ready???? Democracy is just another form of dictatorship. If we are to have a civilized nation, we need a government that is tightly controlled by clearly defined, objective laws which is the Constitution. We need government that respects individual rights, the system of government that the Founding Fathers of America had in mind, that is a Constitutional Republic.
The American left tells us that the Constitution is a living document and that it means what the majority or those in power say it means. When the meaning of the Constitution can change just because a group with the power declares it to be so, it has lost its authority and its only worth is as a museum piece. Democracy, and its advocates, detest limitations on the power of government. Freedom and liberty require limitations on the power of government. All tyrants have declared that they are the law, and nobody is to question their authority and power. Any that do are traitors and will be immediately eliminated. This is happening in the United States today, we who understand the danger of democracy are told we have no authority, nor do we have a right to question the American left. A democracy requires arbitrary law. The majority or those in power must have the authority to determine who will and who will not be prosecuted. Allegiance to the majority or those in power becomes the determining factor. Because the majority or those in power can establish any limitations and standards they determine are necessary to strengthen their position, new standards and requirements are announced as needed. The United States is much closer to being a democracy than we are to being a Constitutional Republic. If we continue down our current path, we will follow the plight of all democracies, dictatorship and tyranny will become even more real than it is today. There are several things that must be done if our posterity is to be free and have their liberties protected. We must recognize the evils of democracy and start to publicly proclaim the necessity of limited government and unlimited liberty. We must remove all government from our school system, grade school, high school, and colleges and universities, and have all school districts independent form any federal or state influence. We must totally revamp our welfare system with the intent of eliminating all welfare. To do this we would have to pave the road for charity as opposed to placing the roadblocks we have. The importance of eliminating welfare is so that the core family unit could be restored with homes having a mother and a father. We must eliminate the bureaucratic state. Their must be a limit placed on non-defense government spending such as 2% GNP. Elections must again be one day events with voter id required and paper ballots only. This is done in many countries today. Simply said, unless the people of the United States once again understand that the power of government must be limited and that government must obey the Constitution, and that our liberties cannot be abridged and infringed by any branch of government, we will go the way of all democracies and live under a dictatorial government. We would than be subject to the whims of the individuals or groups in power as to whether they would be despotic or benevolent. Is the United States on the road to tyranny? I wrote a book on this very topic. Our founders established a government they believed to be the best way to sustain freedom and avoid tyranny. Remember, they revolted from a tyrannical King who took away the rights of the colonists because the King believed to enslave the colonists to his demands was best for the King.
Words do have meanings, but far to often words are used to obfuscate intentions. For instance, reproductive health is used to justify murder. The intending tyrant will also claim that a liberty must be surrendered for the safety of the people. These tactics are successful when the society has been dumbed down by substituting indoctrination for education. Indoctrination is teaching people what they must think regardless of logic or fact, and education is teaching people how to think by employing logic and fact and encouraging individual research. “It is in the interest of tyrants to reduce the people to ignorance and vice. For they cannot live in any country where virtue and knowledge prevail.”– Samuel Adams “The secret of freedom lies in educating people, whereas the secret of tyranny is in keeping them ignorant.”– Maximilien Robespierre Samuel Adams was a fighter for freedom and Robespierre was a tyrant. They both understood how indoctrination promotes ignorance and subsequently tyranny. Tyranny is an oppressive form of government whether it comes from an individual leader, or from a whole governmental system. Tyranny imposes limits on people, takes rights and liberties from the people, and the government rules over the people in an unfair and oppressive manner. Democracy is the initial stage of tyranny. Collectivism promotes and embraces tyranny. Freedom is when all are able to move about without confinement or restraints. Freedom is the ability to do what you want when you want so long as you do not infringe on the rights and liberties of others. Freedom is personal liberty, as opposed to slavery or bondage. A republic is a protector of freedom because it protects the liberties of all from assault by the majority which becomes the tyrant. The purpose of our Constitution and of our republic was to preserve freedom. Separation of powers, limitations on the power of government, and the absolute protection of liberty where all means to this end. “When governments fear the people, there is liberty. When the people fear the government, there is tyranny. The strongest reason for the people to retain the right to keep and bear arms is, as a last resort, to protect themselves against tyranny in government.”– Thomas Jefferson Freedom in the United States has been under attack by the collectivist movement since the beginning of the 20th century. Wilson, FDR, Obama, and now Biden have been strong proponents of removing the safeguards instituted by our founders that would retain our freedom and prevent our government from becoming a tyrant. The collectivist movement has sought to diminish and then eradicate our Constitution, to eliminate separation of powers, to transform our republic into a democracy, and to place all liberties under the control of the government so the government can ration those liberties in a manner to promote and establish their desired tyrannical government. The collectivist movement has denied that their desired ends is to implement a Marxist totalitarian state. They have told us the elimination of our liberties was for our protection and safety. They have not been original in their claims and reasons for more and more government control. Obama has stated that government is our friend and he also told us to accept the loss of liberty and understand it is for our best interest. “They’ll warn that tyranny is always lurking just around the corner. You should reject those voices.”– Barack Obama Unless Freedom Loving Americans are willing to sound the alarm, to set brushfires of freedom in the minds of our fellow citizens, and to be willing to fight for, which includes sacrifice, our freedom, our republic, our Constitution, we will be placed under the desired ends of the collectivists which is to place us under “The Dictatorship of the Proletariat” as described by Karl Marx. There are so many answers to the title of this note. America has lost its way in so many different areas. America was founded as an individualist nation where people were self-reliant and not government reliant. Americans looked to solve their own problems and did not look to government to solve them. Americans looked after each other and did not expect government to set up massive programs.
We could go on and on with more and more examples, but to come to the root of the problem we must understand the principle upon which we were founded. That principle is that our liberties, which is the heart of our nation, come from God and not from government. This is a unique proposition. No other nation has been founded on that truth. More and more we are being told by the American left that it is government that has endowed the people with liberties, and it is government that must have control over all liberties. It is government we are told that must be able to regulate such liberties as life, worship of God, speech, assembly, right to redress, and even who does and who does not receive due process of law. The collectivist movement, which encompasses all of the evils of Marxism, communism, socialism, progressives, and the Democrat party of today, has that the core belief that whether or not God exists, is irrelevant, because society must regard government as god. They stress that it is government that does and must have control over all society, and it is government that will determine the fate of society. Our founders knew this to be a lie and a sure way to tyranny. They told us directly. “We have no government armed with power capable of contending with human passions unbridled by morality and religion… Our constitution was made only for a moral and religious people. It is wholly inadequate to the government of any other.”—John Adams “A general dissolution of principles and manners will more surely overthrow the liberties of America than the whole force of the common enemy. While the people are virtuous they cannot be subdued; but when once they lose their virtue then will be ready to surrender their liberties to the first external or internal invader.”—Samuel Adams “Those people who will not be governed by God will be ruled by tyrants.”—William Penn “It is when people forget God that tyrants forge their chains.”—Patrick Henry Freedom requires God. It is no coincidence that the freest and safest nations on earth are also those most profoundly shaped by the Bible. The idea that all people are born free, equal, and with inherent rights is no longer widely understood in the United States. Human rights find their origins in the explicit teaching of the Bible. “It cannot be emphasized too strongly or too often that this great nation was founded, not by religionists, but by Christians, not on religions, but on the gospel of Jesus Christ. For this very reason peoples of other faiths have been afforded asylum, prosperity, and freedom of worship here.”—Patrick Henry “Can the liberties of a nation be thought secure when we have removed their only firm basis, a conviction in the minds of the people that these liberties are the gift of God?”—Thomas Jefferson America is being transformed. As America turns more and more to the collectivist belief, the less and less freedom we will have, the more and more tyrannical and despotic will our nation become. The answer to restoring freedom is to reject the evil of the collectivists and understand that it is God who has endowed us with life, liberty, and property or as Jefferson said the pursuit of happiness. We must remember our heritage, our history. Thomas Paine said, “We have it in our power to begin the world over again.” In the 2020’s we also have the power to begin the world and our nation over again. In the 1700’s they understood that power was the power of God. If we, like our founders, will understand that our freedoms and liberties are endowed by God and chains, tyranny, and despotism are the result of faith in government or men, then and only then will we begin to have our freedoms restored. Any and all other corrections are temporary fixes or band aids. Our republic was founded on the concept of rule of law. Rule of law is when the law is applied fairly and equally to all citizens. This is the opposite of arbitrary law where those in power determine how the law will be applied and who will or will not be charged and prosecuted.
A free society can only operate when that society adheres to rule of law. Tyrants and despots, dictatorships always employ arbitrary law. They will charge and prosecute political opponents with crimes and refuse to charge and prosecute their supporters. A republic must adhere to rule of law while a democracy, which is a dictatorship of the majority or those in power, will always revert to arbitrary law. The American Left has promised the American people that they will transform the United States from a republic to a democracy and then to a Marxist totalitarian state. Implicit in this transformation is their negating rule of law and implementing arbitrary law. That this is the policy of the Biden regime is unquestionable. Arson, looting, and attacks on police and others is against the law. The Biden DOJ, the same was true of the Obama DOJ, have not only not charged those committing the above acts, but they have encouraged this behavior and praised it as a peaceful protest. The Biden DOJ has charged and prosecuted individuals with trespassing because they were on the grounds of the Capitol, which is not a crime, and has placed them in jail, many in solitary confinement, refusing bail, and giving no course to a speedy trial as required by the Constitution. The Biden DOJ has dropped charges on a group of Biden supporters who not only went on Capitol grounds but broke into the building. The Biden DOJ claims that the case would be too hard to prove and so charges must be dropped. This is rule of law vs arbitrary law. A different standard has been used based on the political affiliation of the individuals. This is a republic vs a democracy in action. This is freedom vs tyranny. |
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