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Bring the Monster Out January 25, 2013

Posted by Dr. Robert Owens in Politics.
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When taxes become destructive they surpass the consent of the governed bending to the will of tyranny.  When regulations strangle competition instead of securing it from evil combinations they become counterproductive and defeat the very purpose for which they were proposed.  When foreign entanglements bleed the nation but do not secure the peace or defeat the enemy they become interventionist vehicles for vested interests.  When spending becomes a hemorrhaging of assists leading to national bankruptcy those who continue to pile debt upon debt seek not the good of the nation but instead its destruction.  When leaders selected to unite instead do all they can to divide they no longer advance the interest of the whole and are instead partisan leaders in a factional fight.

A social contract is one made between a people and their government.  It is an agreement whereby the people surrender certain aspects of their independence for the guarantee of corporate security and the enjoyment of a general welfare.  In the case of most countries this is an unwritten and unconscious arrangement built upon tradition and precedent as in the case of England.  However in the United States we have an actual contract: the Constitution.  This was ratified by the original states, and the subsequent states were formed under it and admitted as full partners to it.

All contracts may be legitimately changed over time as long as there are mechanisms either within the document or established by the document to do so.  Within our Constitution there is an amendment process, and it has been amended twenty seven times so far.  Whether we agree with those amendments or not they have been legally ratified and accepted becoming part of the document.  However, over the years our government structure has been changed, and our manner of life transformed more by the informal changes of passing generations and subsequent precedent than by the formal amendment process.

Nowhere in the Constitution is the central government given the power to wage unending undeclared war.  Nowhere is the central government given the right to ignore the requirement to protect the states from invasion.  Nowhere is there found any basis for executive orders, signing statements, or bureaucratic regulations having the force of law without legislative action by Congress.

Well-connected rabble rousers now say equality will not be achieved until everything is equal in everybody’s house.  Leveling the playing field has finally thrown off its cloak of deceit and exposed itself as from each according to their ability to each according to their need.  The professional civil rights entrepreneurs who’ve extorted vast amounts of personal wealth with threats of boycotts and demonstrations have been unmasked as the true purveyors of prejudice seeking to keep race and gender differences alive for their own benefit.  Union bosses build political empires using the legally forced dues of members with more money spent on political activity than on member service.  The union bosses ride in limousine comfort from board meetings to political rallies while their members lose jobs.  The pensions of the bosses are golden parachutes while the pensions of the members are underfunded.

The Land of the Free is held captive, locked in a two party system where both parties are merely two heads on the same bird of prey.  Both parties are dedicated to more spending and bigger government.  Both parties exploit gerrymandering of districts and overwhelming corporate donations to ensure a hierarchy of the perpetually re-elected using a seniority system to enhance their power.  Legal barriers exist at every turn to stop any new parties from gaining access that might deflect the central government from its ever increasing growth towards totalitarianism.

When will enough be enough?  When will citizens rise in their righteous indignation and demand not a New Deal, not a Great Society, a New Frontier or a Fundamentally Transformed America but instead their original deal.  The one we wrested from the hands of the tyrant King George.  The one we’ve fought to establish and defend from Yorktown to Kandahar, and the right of a free people to live as they choose, to work for their own benefits, and choose their own destiny.  Free from the smothering governmental control which has been the lot of most people in most places since the beginning of time.  When will the yoke of tyranny become too heavy to be borne?  What will be the spark that lights the torches and brings the incensed villagers to the gate of the castle demanding, “Bring the monster out!” so that a stake can be driven through the heart of tyranny and freedom can return to the land?

When that day comes what will we the people do?  Will we try to resurrect the government of old that ultimately brought us full circle, or will we be bold enough to forge anew the social contract and design better ways to ensure the beast of tyranny doesn’t once again break the chains of restraint?

Dr. Owens teaches History, Political Science, and Religion.  He is the Historian of the Future @ http://drrobertowens.com © 2013 Robert R. Owens drrobertowens@hotmail.com  Follow Dr. Robert Owens on Facebook or Twitter @ Drrobertowens / Edited by Dr. Rosalie Owens

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1. arnash (Adrien Nash) - January 26, 2013

Thanks for a very complete and illuminating expose of the travesties and treats that confront us, but there is one important element that was over-looked, and that is world-wide fiscal collapse due to an even worse world financial crisis than the one of 2007-8 brought on by the loss of faith in the dollar, in the same manner as what happened this week to the high-flying Apple Computer stock, -which lost 37% of its value in just days. Unfortunately, the U.S. financial system and U.S. dollar are a lot like Apple Computer Company. They’re the best thing going until the dollar suddenly isn’t… As a financial guru once said; “Bankruptcy comes on very slowly, and then suddenly.”

Even if we devolved into a tightly controlled bureaucratic plutocracy, we would still be living in a secure nation if it were fiscally sound. But we are heading for a rendezvous with disaster not because of the ever-creeping loss of freedom but because of the ever-creeping loss of fiscal soundness. It’s bad enough that it’s not one or the other, but instead it’s quickly becoming both. It appears that the Marxist forces behind it are either unbelievably stupid or incredible sinister and treasonous to the Constitution and the fiscal well-being of the present and the future.

It’s one thing to be a well-off, prosperous and secure puppet of the government, but to be a puppet while suffering interminably in the greatest depression in our nation’s history will be manifestly worse. And that appears to be the fate we are heading toward at a full gallop.

But it is naive to believe that we will or could devolve into the totalitarian states that came into existence thanks to communism and fascism. Our Constitution and national legal history and structure would result in a different form of suffocating government interference that allows most well established freedoms but limits economic opportunity in ways we will find dreadful, as was the economic condition under communism in the USSR and its satellites, or as in Spain and Italy where free enterprise has been strangled by inconceivably bad and unfair union rules which are national law.

2. P. Long - January 26, 2013

Truly the many headed Hydra of myth, alive and flourishing. We’re living high this week-end, though. Forty something billion of those dollars dumped into the market by the Fed assures that.


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