In the America of George Washington, Thomas Jefferson, and James
Madison, in the America
we inherited from our forefathers we knew that there could never be a
revolution. We had the Constitution with
its checks and balances, its separation of powers, and its Bill of Rights. These were rock solid, carved in stone, and
strong enough to preserve the Republic and safe guard the freedom of its
people.
Besides the American people would not stand for some wannabe
dictator and his brown, black or whatever color shirt followers marching
through the streets and into the White House.
The sons of the Pioneers wouldn’t sit still for any attempt to curtail
limited government, personal freedom, or economic opportunity. No way!
No how! Others might accept
censorship, surveillance, and rigged elections, but not us, not Americans. We had fought wars to defend our
independence, wars to defeat totalitarianism; we had even fought wars to spread
freedom. No, we wouldn’t quietly allow
homegrown tyrants to grasp the levers of power.
I sounds so comforting, “It can’t happen here.” If you take a beginning Political Science
class in either High School or College you will learn how the government works.
How bills become laws, how the legislature is made up of the freely elected
representatives of the people, how the President runs the executive branch and
the Supreme Court sits atop the judicial branch. You will learn about the Declaration of
Independence and how the Constitution was written to replace the Articles of
Confederation which were too weak to work.
Yes, you will learn all about how it’s supposed to work.
In most schools you will also learn that the Constitution is a
“living Document” that can be re-interpreted to fit every generation and every
age. The results of 100 years of
re-interpretation have led us to the brink of ruin and me to recommend that the
study of the Constitution be moved from Political Science to History, since
what rules us today is legal precedent and bureaucratic regulation. The courts use foreign laws and traditions to
interpret our laws and traditions. The
legislature passes laws they don’t read filled with thousands of pages of vague
platitudes and goals that the bureaucrats fill in with no oversight and the
force of law. And the President does
whatever he wants and no one says a thing.
So how did America
fall for the oldest con in the world: “Give me your freedom and I’ll give you security?”
Those who wished to gain power had no ideology or theology which
inspired them. They only sought power
for power’s sake. They espoused whatever
populist themes gave them the broadest support.
To bring as many interest groups as possible into their coalition they
embraced an “I’m okay you’re okay” relativity that rejected absolutes and
extoled the fringe as the mainstream.
And all the while the decedents of the blacksmiths and farmers who
once congregated on corners to discuss the latest political pamphlet or to
debate the merits of economic policy snoozed on the couch waking up long enough
to go to work or watch the game.
The Revolutionaries of the New America first took root in the
faculty lounges of academia providing the intellectual and cultural cover for
an American movement that promoted the opposite of everything America stood
for. From the classrooms of our
colleges, came the next generations of teachers, journalists, lawyers, artists,
and politicians. Soon it was common
knowledge that our once rock-solid Constitution was a Living Document to be
twisted and changed whenever those in power found the need.
From here it was just a matter of time until a revolution was
accomplished through evolutionary change.
Once the centers of power were secure in Washington ,
Hollywood , and
in the media the trickle of change became a torrent and the torrent became a
tsunami. Two wings on the same bird of
prey, perpetually re-elected representatives from the twin headed party of
power pander to the lowest common denominators, buying votes, using taxes to
punish enemies, and tax money to reward friends.
Our tyrants-in-training have captured the government and the
economy, created a dependent class of motor-voters, convinced people that a
continually growing debt is sustainable, and turned the government into the one
who picks winners and losers instead of a free economy. The slow slide down a slippery slope has
accelerated into a precipitous procession over a predictable precipice. To those who have seen this coming it is like
watching a slow motion train wreck. The
coming destruction is not mitigated in the least by the decades or warning.
Our prideful boast of it can’t happen here has become a heart
wrenching analysis of how it did happen here.
How did the Progressives capture our land and subvert our Republic? They did it gradually inch by inch, step by
step. When they lost a round they held
their gains and as soon as possible recovered their long march toward a totally
transformed nation.
How they changed it brings us to the question, “How do we change
it back?”
Violent revolt is both repugnant and obviously suicidal to people
who understand that once that genie is out of the bottle there is no way to
know which way it will go, except that the odds are heavily against it ever
landing back in a stable land of limited government and personal freedom. The power of the state is overwhelming. Millions of shot guns, pistols, and even
those terrible assault rifles we are constantly being lectured about would make
no headway against Abrams tanks and F-18s.
There are only two ways to have a successful peaceful
revolution. One: the vast majority of
the people must go on strike and refuse to operate as a society until the
changes have been made. Or two: it must
happen gradually line upon line verse upon verse always keeping the goal in
sight and moving forward at every opportunity.
In other words we must do to the new establishment what they did to the
old: not overthrow it, supplant it, and replace it in the hearts and minds of
the people.
We can rest assured that all people at all times eventually yearn
for freedom thus the stage is set by the very nature of man that God imprinted
on us in His creation. Free choice is
the natural state of man and in the end we will return to it. This pall of totalitarianism which is falling
like a shadow across the land will one day awake to find the light of liberty
cannot be quenched forever.
What should we do?
Education is the key. If you are
not a teacher become one. Learn to show
yourself approved. Teach anyone who will
listen of freedom, of the true History of the American experiment. Become involved in any way you can to retake
control of our education system so that we can train the coming generations to
love freedom, truth, justice, and the American way.
And don’t lose hope. God
created us to be free, and though tyrants always seek to ensnare people in
their self-serving systems we will one day be free again. Draw near to God and He will draw near to
you. Remember what we thought couldn’t
happen here has and what they think can’t happen to them will. Freedom will
rise from the ashes and one day the light of liberty will once again burn
brightly in America
the beautiful.
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
No comments:
Post a Comment