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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