The Progressives in both parties may be the establishment now but they have always been and continue to be revolutionaries seeking to turn the American dream into a socialist nightmare.
Since the 1890s the Progressives have worked to change our
American Experiment from a federal republic operating on democratic principles
that recognized our God-given rights to life, liberty, and the pursuit of
happiness into a democracy where the government grants rights and pursues its
own happiness.
Inch by inch, step by step they have worked to change one
aspect and then another until today the cacophony of minute changes has become
a centrally-planned federally orchestrated symphony playing Hail to the
Chief.
We have transitioned from federal republic into an imperial
bureaucracy controlled by a Chicago
raised Alinsky style outfit determined to reduce us to abject obedience. This is the direct result of an education
system captured by the Progressives delivering generations of uninformed voters
and of the entitlement society delivering a near majority of citizens who get
more than they give from the federal trough.
This should be no surprise to anyone. A country once famous for the political
engagement of its citizens has raised generations on the dictum that neither
religion nor politics were the subject of polite debate. The culture of media-hyped sports addiction
and hedonistic indulgence has produced millions who know more about their
favorite team or about the latest fashion than about their own government.
I don’t know about you but I’m so tired of being lectured by
people who get their news from Leno, Colbert, or the Daily Show that I have all
but stopped speaking of anything of substance with most people. We have all developed ways to identify fellow
patriots. We listen for anyone to say
anything that will give us an indication that here is another American who
realizes where we are and from where we have fallen. Then we have great conversations, comparing
observations and trying to encourage each other that the United States as we have known it will survive
four more years of America ’s
Chavez.
Often I wonder, are we just singing to the choir, lighting a
candle in the dark, or sticking our thumb in the dyke? Will our clandestine discussions on the
fringes of a complacent society make any difference? Or are we merely whistling in the wind as our
beloved country changes forever into the dead letters of a living constitution?
We have to admit that the Progressives have out maneuvered
and out organized those dedicated to limited government. They have turned the world upside down. They captured the Corporations Once Known as
the Main Stream Media turning them into a propaganda arm dedicated to suppressing
the truth and giving the government party all the cover they need to do
anything they want. They radically
empowered the federal bureaucracy ceding it powers granted to Congress to set
policy and make law. This red-tape
machine has grown to become the largest organization in the world. It is ever-expanding and filled with career
people dedicated to enlarging their private kingdoms and increasing the power
of the nomenclature at the expense of the people.
The courts have been packed, the banks have been bought off,
and the unions use legally mandated dues to support candidates and policies
their unwilling members don’t want.
Check and check-mate. The
situation has become so dire and the hour so late that it appears the only line
of defense we have left between the USA and the USSA is a House of
Representatives controlled by Progressive Republicans.
These Progressive Republicans want the same things as their
Democrat counterparts: bigger government and more power even if they may want
to drive us to the poor house a little slower.
There are a few younger ones who have been elected by the
Tea Party such as Rand, Lee, and Cruz who are trying to make a difference. At every step the Progressive establishment
in their own party tries to ridicule them into toeing the party line of
compromise and surrender. The old bulls
talk conservative to get elected then join hands across the aisles in a
marriage of despotism with deceit.
The further we get from the puzzle factory in Washington one would
think the closer we would get to our American heritage of government of the
people, by the people, and for the people.
However, the same uninformed disengaged voters form the majority all the
way down to the precinct level. The
community organizers have done their jobs very well. Try to name a state that isn’t in debt. Try to name a county that isn’t working to
install Agenda 21, promote
sustainability or cram its Master Plan down the throat of an unsuspecting public. Try to name a city, town, or village that
doesn’t have its good old boy network that manages to stay in power year after
year.
Several years ago after an unsuccessful attempt to unseat an
entrenched state senator from a gerrymandered district my wife and I decided to
become involved on the local level to try and make a difference. We spent several years battling Agenda 21
while watching the good old boys win by hook or by crook either ignoring or
fooling the voters. Maybe it’s because I
grew up in Chicago
and was raised on the milk of “You can’t fight City Hall?” Maybe it’s because I have seen bribes work
and honest petitions fall on deaf ears?
Maybe I’m just a cynic at heart?
Maybe it’s true that a pessimist is what an optimist calls a realist?
Although we shall not go
gently into that good night it appears we are in the twilight of our
Republic and about to enter the sunset of liberty and the dawn of an America with a
living constitution, a herd mentality, and a cradle-to-grave welfare
state. If the bell has not tolled yet it
is about to. Even if the Obama
Zombies don’t flock to the polls as directed and return Nancy Polosi as Speaker of
the House so that a one party state can drive the final nail in Columbia’s
coffin, the swelling debt will eventually bring collapse. This is of course the end result of the
Progressive’s long march
towards the realization of the Cloward-Piven
Strategy for forcing political change through orchestrated crisis. After the collapse these social planners
believe they can impose any type of system they want on a public clamoring for
relief.
Ready or not here it comes………………………..
So what can we do now that it has been done?
First of all we have to educate ourselves about American
History and the principles of limited government. Principles which formed the cornerstone for
our two century experiment with personal liberty, individual freedom, and
economic opportunity so that we can educate future generations about who we
were and what we hope someday to be once again.
We can’t teach what we don’t know.
Then we have to build a library of books and DVD’s that tell
the story of America . For books look for reading lists at Tea Party
sites, also check out conservative media people such as Rush Limbaugh and Glenn
Beck for suggested readings. For DVD’s
the History Channel has produced many great series on such things as the
Revolution, the Constitution, the Founders, etc. Individually or in local groups create an
asset that our people can use to immerse themselves in the heritage of freedom.
Finally we need to stay engaged in the political
process. Become involved with likeminded
people and figure out what, where, and when is the best place for you to spend our
political capital. None of us is as
smart as all of us so if we all look for the way back to limited government
eventually a spark will be ignited that will burn with the intensity of a
thousand suns and a new chapter in freedom will begin.
Until that time do what you can do. It is better to light one candle than to
curse the darkness.
Keep the faith. Keep
the peace. We shall overcome.
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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