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After responsible people take over, and start weeding out the office workers, in the agencies of government, making our lives miserable, then everyone will be able to enjoy a new success.
All of this will go unnoticed by people without the intellectual curiosity or honesty to look beyond their personal ideology to see what is good for their brethren, and by extension, the world.
So socialism will never die because it is espoused by ignorant people, who will look around the world made better by people fighting tooth and nail against the spiteful regulation of every aspect of of our home lives, and business environment, and they say: See, it’s working!
There is an intentional retardation of progress afoot, by people who take on the mantle of ‘Progress’. These are people who do not think this country is great, who do not think that the brand of market-driven capitalism we practice in this country has brought more prosperity and fed more people worldwide than any other system in human history.
People like this simply should not be allowed near the levers of power in this country. There are plenty of places in the world where the notions they believe in are the practiced norms, and I suppose anyone who feel like there is a better way elsewhere should feel free to flounder under the auspices of that system elsewhere, but this country was built on freedom, and the defeat of anything that stands in the way of it.
You cannot unveil Trotskyism in America and expect anything other than a bloody uprising of the people, same here as everywhere else it has been tried, but through unelected agencies, through faceless bureaucrats each enforcing little tiny rule, each tormenting the citizenry just a tiny bit, with no recourse against them, then you can make the people march, and let history call the tune.
We did this, we can undo it. Keep focused on the important things that are happening. Medicare will be bankrupt in 12 years. 12 years? That is within our lifetimes. That is not a thought exercise, not speculation, that is when the poorly conceived system that some people depend on to live, and EVERYONE pays for will collapse under the weight of the greatest medical system in the world. People are living longer, making more of their lives, but the systems never meant to provide decades of long term care are being stretched to the limits.
Trust me, or don’t [look it up], there are dozens and dozens of simple changes that could be implemented, if anyone with common sense would look at the mess and rather than thinking about how it will effect their reelection chances, would simply say that there are changes that need to be made for the good of the country and the people in it.
It can be done. We live in a system where it was originally designed to be done. In order for our constitution to find support in the several states, it was shopped around with 12 amendments. These were meant to to show the wary folk of the day that we were not headed for a monarchy under new name. These 12 amendments, of which 10 were ratified, were called the Bill of Rights. These were the assurance that a war-weary people needed to go forward into the great unknown, since there was no place in history one could look to for a roadmap to success. We were in unknown territory.
The shield of the people against government, the tenth amendment, has been subverted to the point where to advocate for its use in steering policy is like a joke, like a tinfoil hat among the cackling punditry.
The tenth amendment: [Yes. Before you ask, I am one of those guys with the pocket constitution]
The powers not delegated to the United States by the Constitution, nor prohibited by it to the States, are reserved to the States respectively, or to the people.
Easy, right? Right there. Ratified 1791, if applied today? Wonderment! If you inspect closely YOUR pocket constitution, you will find no mention of a ban in certain types of light bulbs, or a restriction on the type of toilet you may use, so then those decisions flow the states.
States with respect for the sovereignty of man, would not feel the need to legislate every portion of their citizen’s lives, and those desirous of freedom, with the ability to function on their own, would conglomerate in areas where there strengths were not sapped by regulation without end.
States that were based on the weakness and infirmity of man would gather unto themselves the weak and infirm by promising that no bad thing would happen to you, because there would be many laws, written by your betters, to protect you from every conceivable inconvenience.
Both of these results are a sign of the system working perfectly, and should be celebrated for the service they provide as incubators and protectors of different ways of thinking.
In our current system, where the 10th Amendment is ignored, there is no real variety of thought, there is no new way on the horizon. Every so often a state tries to make a change, and they are smacked down by the federal government as to be an example to the other states to stay in line.
Once there is elected representation that reveres every part of the constitution, and does not try to pick from here or there the parts that serve them best, then we will be on our way back to unlimited potential.
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