Uncle Sol Starting a thought farm

16Mar/100

Requiem for a Nation

A nation once began with words which rang of strength and beauty, "We hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men are created equal, that they are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable Rights, that among these are Life, Liberty and the pursuit of Happiness. — That to secure these rights, Governments are instituted among Men, deriving their just powers from the consent of the governed, — That whenever any Form of Government becomes destructive of these ends, it is the Right of the People to alter or to abolish it, and to institute new Government..."

The ideas that begat this nation were born of the age of reason, by the collective yearning of men to be free from tyranny. Free from the coercive hands of the elite class of men, who all through time have forced their lessers into servitude, sometimes by economic circumstance, sometimes by the force of hands, sometimes by the threat of imprisonment. These men attempted to create a government, limited in size and scope, and strictly balanced in power, as they knew the nature of power is to feed on itself and grow. They were educated men, and they knew the tales of history well. Power always grows. And the power of the state is the opposite of freedom. Always. Every time.

Not even 250 years from the founding of this experiment in freedom, the nation it created is gasping for its final breath. In one sense, the experiment was a success. It created an incredibly prosperous nation, with an unprecedented expansion of the standard of living. Nowhere has the world in its history, ever seen an expansion of wealth so thorough, with benefits apparent through all strata of society. Yet in the end it has failed.

Its failure began when it first shed the limits of its Constitution, believing that increasing the power of the central government would allow it to more good for more people. But the lessons of history were lost. The notion that power breeds corruption was ignored. And as the central government amassed more power, it attracted the sharks of great wealth. The more power the central government had, the more it could do for those who were willing to purchase its representatives.

Until recently the depths of the corruption were doubted. Allegations of conspiracy were derided. But now the writing is on the wall. It's as plain as day for all to see. Great financial institutions, having gained control of purse strings of the nation, converted a nation of great production into a nation of great debt. Debt that these few select owned. And now that the people have been bled to their limit, they have written themselves a blank check from the national treasury, hopelessly burying the nation in debt. A debt it can't hope to ever repay. There is no possible way to explain this without the existence of corruption and conspiracy so pervasive that it flows through the system unchecked.

And now the end is upon us. The last great bastion of our freedom is dying an ugly death. Another monstrous law, thinly veiled under the guise of providing health care, but actually intended to raise yet more revenue from the American people. The country is drowning in debt as the Financial parasites feed on the Treasury and more money is needed to keep them going. Now Congress will take it directly from the people. What's worse, is that they will do it without even going through the charade of a vote. Power has grown to a point where the pretense of representation is no longer even attempted.

Once the land of the free and the home of the brave, America is now the land of the tired. And the bankers expect us to bow down to their new rule. They're not even trying to hide it anymore.

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