The Republic We Decided NOT To Keep
The Sellout of Ben Franklin, et al
A Commentary by J. D. Longstreet
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The
story is told that when Ben Franklin emerged from the Constitutional
Convention an anxious lady asked him what kind of government they had
given us. His famous reply was: “A republic, Madam, … if you can keep it.” And, for the most part, right up through the Second World War, we Americans tried to keep it. But no more. It's just too hard, too difficult, too dull, banal, and boring to involve oneself with politics.
Consider this: "The
condition upon which God hath given liberty to man is eternal
vigilance; which condition if he break, servitude is at once the
consequence of his crime and the punishment of his guilt." This phrase was first uttered by Irishman John Philpot Curran in a speech he made in 1790 (Not Thomas Jefferson as we are so often led to believe.) Over the centuries we have boiled it down to: "Eternal vigilance is the price of freedom."
It is the second part of the statement that really grabs you, that really carries the message: " ... which condition if he break, servitude is at once the consequence of his crime and the punishment of his guilt." (Underlining mine)
Speaking of servitude -- have you noticed how the Democratic Party has stopped denying its socialist tendencies?
Years
ago, as I began to write about the dangers of socialism to America (and
how the Democratic Party has become a sort of Democratic/Socialist
Party), I was stunned when they, the Democrats, did not refute it! See, I
had expected Democrats to deny any connection to socialism. But they
didn’t. It was then that it struck me… they don’t deny it because they can’t. They have embraced socialism.
You must forgive me if I get a bit "wound-up" when socialism is the topic. I have watched that “destroyer of nations”
reap its harvest for many, many, decades. It is, in my opinion, the
greatest threat to democracy on the planet. I see socialism as
presenting an even greater threat than the Islamofascist terrorists! I
will never be comfortable as long as America continues to
have a socialist government and a Marxist as President. We can argue
“degrees” of socialism all day and it won’t matter. As the expression
goes: “a little leaven leavens the whole loaf.”
I think it is pure irony that now, as a socialist nation, America can celebrate an event named “Independence Day” with a straight face!
Americans are anything but independent! We are living in a dictatorial police state!
We are fat, and lazy, and dependent on our new socialist government for
far too much. There is very little “independent” about Americans
today. In just a few years of the Obama Regime we have gone from “King
of the Hill” to just another member of the “Mediocrity Mob” of nations.
I
know this is difficult to swallow. You can’t know how much pain it
caused me to write these words. See, I have stood on the ground where
the Wright brothers took their first flight launching America into the
space age. They had no idea that their short flight would end up taking
man to the stars, but of course, it did. I have trod the ground from
which our astronauts blasted off to land and walk upon the surface of
the moon. I have witnessed America claw her way to the top through
sheer willpower and determination to be the best. And now, as I
approach the winter of my life, I am watching the decline and fall of
that same America. Do you really think I don’t feel a tremendous amount
of pain? I think I must now know what the ancient Romans felt as they
watched the greatest civilization in history, decline, crumble, and fall
in ruins around them.
“Oh,” but you say, “… Socialism is the only way to go. Everyone will be equal! No class, no class warfare…” and such.
Well, let us see if we can break it down so that even those of you in love with the “cancer of nations,” socialism, can understand it.
The
story is told of an economics professor at a small college who made a
statement that he had never failed a single student before but had once
failed an entire class.
That class had insisted that Obama's
socialism and income equality worked and that no one would be poor and
no one would be rich, a great equalizer.
The professor then
said, "OK, we will have an experiment in this class on Obama's plan.” He
explained that all grades would be averaged and everyone would receive
the same grade so no one would fail and no one would receive an "A."
After the first test, the grades were averaged and everyone got a "B."
The students who studied hard were upset and the students who studied little were happy.
As
the second test rolled around, the students who studied little had
studied even less and the ones who studied hard decided they wanted a
free ride, too, so they studied little.
The second test average was a "D!" No one was happy.
When the 3rd test rolled around, the average was an "F."
The
scores never increased as bickering, blame and name-calling all
resulted in hard feelings and no one would study for the benefit of
anyone else.
All failed, to their great surprise, and the
professor told them that socialism would also ultimately fail because
when the reward is great, the effort to succeed is great but when
government takes all the reward away, no one will try or want to
succeed.
Socialism will bring the end to private
enterprise. Just think: under socialism there would be no small
businesses, none of those Mom and Pop stores with which we are so
familiar in America. There would be no entrepreneurs.
Socialism calls for the redistribution of wealth. Broken down, that simply means taking the money YOU earned and giving it to those you feel did not earn it. Socialism demands that all wealth in a nation, and that includes yours, will be controlled by the government. In other words, you will own nothing --- not even your own money. The government owns everything and everyone is given only what it takes for that person to survive.
Socialism celebrates the lack of an upper class and a lower class. Under socialism there is only one class. And in THAT class ALL people suffer equally.
Americans
have made an awful decision. We have decided to give up. Freedom is
just too hard. It requires entirely too much work and effort on the
part of the individual. It is much easier to sit back, relax, and allow
the government to take care of us. Look, dear reader, birds
locked in a golden cage are just as much a prisoner as those locked in a
rusty old quarter-inch mesh wire cage. A prison is a prison and man is
quite capable of creating his own.
Americans remind
me today of the little granddaughter of a friend. He tells me she just
recently went through the stage all parents are familiar with
called…”potty training.” When she finished her business she would sit
patiently on the porcelain throne, and yell her head off, until someone
appeared to take care of that most important chore – the hygienic
cleansing of the recently employed lower sphincter. The child’s actions
sound so much like what Americans are doing today, sitting on the
porcelain throne yelling our heads off while waiting for someone to come
take care of the last, but important, chore. The government will take
care of it, but there is a price to be extracted from each of us. The price is the loss of our freedom.
They say that Satan’s greatest trick is convincing mankind that he doesn’t exist. It may be HIS best trick -- but it doesn’t hold a candle to the trick socialism has played on America.
J. D. Longstreet
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