Fed up: Anger rising across America

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Hmmm...

I'd add to that, an enforcement class that has gone to a war footing against the people, and now kill us and our pets and seize our property with almost total impunity and on a regular basis.



He has kept among us, in times of peace, Standing Armies without the Consent of our legislatures.

He has affected to render the Military independent of and superior to the Civil power.

He has combined with others to subject us to a jurisdiction foreign to our constitution, and unacknowledged by our laws; giving his Assent to their Acts of pretended Legislation:

For Quartering large bodies of armed troops among us:

For protecting them, by a mock Trial, from punishment for any Murders which they should commit on the Inhabitants of these States:




Fed up: Anger rising across America

http://www.foxnews.com/opinion/2014/07/07/fed-up-anger-rising-across-america/

By K.T. McFarland

Published July 07, 2014

Every Fourth of July we have a family dinner and take turns reading sections of the Declaration of Independence. When my kids were young they were thoroughly bored. When they were teenagers they rushed through the reading so they could ditch the family and see their friends, who weren’t subjected to such July 4th indignities. But my children are grown now, and this year brought their friends to our family dinner.

We handed out slices of American Flag cake along with copies of the Declaration and commenced reading, going around the table. My children were apprehensive their friends would think their parents were too corny, and their friends looked on politely, but unenthusiastically. The first few lines were familiar to everyone: “When in the Course of human events”…and…. "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..."

Read beyond those first two paragraphs, though, and you get the long list of grievances the Colonials had against the King. Some of our readers this year were in the military, two were Special Forces guys, just back from some of the fiercest fighting in Afghanistan. The rest were recent college graduates, struggling to find jobs, get apartments they could afford, and payoff college loans.

This year our reading of the Declaration clicked.

As we went around the table, each person reading a few sentences of the Declaration, the momentum picked up. People started reading with enthusiasm, then gusto, and mounting passion as they got further down the list of grievances. They started banging the table as the abuses mounted, and finished by chanting all together the repeated phrase,“Free and Independent States”.

It dawned on us that what happened in America in the 1770’s is like what’s happening all across the country today. We’re seeing the stirrings of a movement against Washington’s governing elite, an increasingly angry reaction to their abuse of power.

For the first time in all the years of reading the Declaration, I felt how angry the Colonials were. It wasn’t just about paying taxes, or being able to vote for members of Parliament. It was about a far-away government dictating to people who lived very different lives. It was about a big government that took from the people but gave very little in return. It was about an arrogant elite, deaf to the repeated petitions of the people. It was about abuse of power.

Think of what it must have been like for our forbearers. They had been carving out a life in the wilderness for over a hundred years, through their own determination, hard work and self-reliance.

They had been self governing not by design, but by circumstance, since the King and his Parliament were an Ocean away. But when the King started handing down new laws and taxes and increasing his interference in areas of life the Colonials had been accustomed to think of as their domain, they petitioned for redress. The King refused, instead sending a mercenary army to keep order in the Colonies. The Colonials fought back, hoping it would get the King to address their grievances and give them the rights of freeborn Englishmen. It didn’t work.

The Colonials had been pushed to the limit and realized the only option left to them was a clean break with the motherland. They sent delegates to Philadelphia to write a document listing their grievances with the King, laying out the case for why they had no choice but to demand independence. They insisted they had rights that no King could deny, because those rights came directly from the Creator. They signed, knowing it they were risking their lives and treasure. Here are some of their complaints, in language which sounds archaic, but with arguments which seem snatched from today’s headlines.

“He has refused his Assent to Laws… He has forbidden his Governors to pass Laws of immediate and pressing Importance. He has…exposed to all the Dangers of Invasion from without, and Convulsions within. He has obstructed the Administration of Justice…. He has erected a Multitude of new Offices… He has affected to…giving his Assent to Acts of pretended Legislation.”

There is a new dissatisfaction blowing across the country. As it was in the 1770s, the movement is not coming from the seat of power or among those who make the laws. It’s coming from the "little people," who live outside the Beltway.

You see it in opinion poll after opinion poll. The majority of people think their children’s lives will not be as good as theirs. Nearly half of all Americans are no longer proud of their country. Politicians have become a despised breed.

If this trend continues, it’s hard to see how the country can continue to carry on as usual, trading off power between one Washington elite and the other.

Why? Because the indictment is not against one party or even one president, it’s a loss of faith in the entire system, and it’s been building for a while.

The current incumbent has accelerated that sense of alienation, with an administration that enforces only the laws it likes, ignoring the rest. But both Republicans and Democrats have been in on the game; they’re so busy fighting with each other over the spoils of office, that they ignore the rest of us except at election time when they want our votes.

We are now governed by elites, some the second and third generation of elites, who have decided the rest of us aren’t smart enough to govern ourselves. They believe modern society has become so complicated that government needs to be in every nook and cranny of it, making the decisions for us, for our own good. They know what’s best for us.

This growing dissatisfaction hasn’t reached a boiling point, but it shows no signs of simmering down. The signs are everywhere.

It’s the fact that a majority of Americans say they’re independents, and no longer no longer identify either political party.

It’s the libertarians who want to reclaim decision making for themselves.

It’s the small government folks who see government as a great Leviathan gobbling up more and more of their treasure and freedoms.

It’s the deficit hawks who worry we are enslaving our children and grandchildren to pay off this generation's debt.

It’s a national movement that’s growing and the reason it’s such a threat to the governing elite, is that it’s increasingly young people who are attracted to it.

And it’s now about any one issue. It’s about the breakdown of government. It’s about Washington’s failure to protect our borders, about Washington’s out of control spending, about Washington’s corruption and collusion with special interests. It’s about arrogant all-powerful government officials who answer to no one, and act outraged when anyone dares question them.

It’s about a Washington elite that has turned the Declaration of Independence on its head and behaves as if the only rights Americans have are the ones they bestow on us. It’s about a pervasive attitude that America works to keep Washington elites in power, instead of Washington working for us.

One of the most cogent sections of the Declaration is the recognition that it takes a lot for people to rebel and throw off tyrants. The founders human nature, “that Mankind are more disposed to suffer, while Evils are Sufferable, than to right themselves by abolishing the Forms to which they are accustomed.”

No one knows where this 21st century, nascent political movement will go.

Maybe it fizzles out because abuses of power are terrible but tolerable.

Maybe Washington wises up and reverses direction.

But maybe the Leviathan just gets too big to ignore and the people rise up, and vote them out of office, en masse.

(Told by an idiot, full of sound and fury, Signifying nothing. *sigh* - AF)

Americans are slow to anger, but once they do get angry, they are impossible to stop. Just ask King George III.

Kathleen Troia "K.T." McFarland is a Fox News National Security Analyst and host of FoxNews.com's "DefCon 3." She served in national security posts in the Nixon, Ford and Reagan administrations. She was an aide to Dr. Henry Kissinger at the White House, and in 1984 Ms. McFarland wrote Secretary of Defense Weinberger's groundbreaking "Principles of War " speech. She received the Defense Department's highest civilian award for her work in the Reagan administration.
 
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He has erected a multitude of New Offices, and sent hither swarms of Officers to harrass our people, and eat out their substance

He has combined with others to subject us to a jurisdiction foreign to our constitution, and unacknowledged by our laws; giving his Assent to their Acts of pretended Legislation:

For Quartering large bodies of armed troops among us:

For protecting them, by a mock Trial, from punishment for any Murders which they should commit on the Inhabitants of these States:
 
How many people do you all know that have actually read the entire Declaration of Independence?

I think I've read it but I not much of it stuck.

It is really the rules to govern by. If I was cornered into such a position of office I might pick it back up with a renewed interest. The chances of that happening are pretty slim though thankfully.

Something that could come about might be being forced into a corner of having to defend my country. Then many of the rules to govern by are suspended because of the crimes taking place.


OOOOpps! I didn't even read your post right. I was thinking you said Constitution. But then I read the Declaration of Independence and Bill of Rights too. Not much stuck.


I printed them out and kept them in my bath... study for the longest time, trying to take them in. They are art in the way they are put together and written. It would be nice to be responsible for something so elegant someday.
 
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This reminds me of a quote someone said once. It went something like this;

"It seems like one man trying to hold another man down in the gutter seemed like a waste of two good men."

I'm thinking Will Rogers or Mark Twain but I wasn't able to track it down.


Then again I have no idea what is actually happening in that picture.
 
I guessing "Bonus Marchers" being run off by cops.
Many's hero is speaking about America:
As in all military operations, information is vital. By the use of detectives, soldiers in civilian clothes, and friendly citizens, get all possible information about the condition within the city. In particular, locate on a map the position of public utilities, banks, commercial districts, residential districts, armories, sporting goods stores, and other places of importance. Also the general focal points of the disturbance and the names of the leaders. It may be desirable to fly over the city to become oriented. If fired upon while in the air, reply at once with small bombs and machine gun fire.
-- George Patton

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Many's hero is speaking about America:

As in all military operations, information is vital. By the use of detectives, soldiers in civilian clothes, and friendly citizens, get all possible information about the condition within the city. In particular, locate on a map the position of public utilities, banks, commercial districts, residential districts, armories, sporting goods stores, and other places of importance. Also the general focal points of the disturbance and the names of the leaders. It may be desirable to fly over the city to become oriented. If fired upon while in the air, reply at once with small bombs and machine gun fire.

-- George Patton

hxxp://www.pattonhq.com/textfiles/federal.html

The Central Intelligence Agency used to put out maps that focused on some of the resources like you've listed. It sort of focused on the backbone of a country. I did a Google search but I'm not seeing the map type I remember.

Kind of like this but this isn't it.

http://www.parstimes.com/images/iran_industry_mining.jpg
 
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How many people do you all know that have actually read the entire Declaration of Independence?

I remember now being so moved by the Declaration of Independence I started carrying a copy in my wallet encase I ever felt the urge to lay it on someone. Well actually it's a Two Dollar Bill. You can see it on the back if you look real close.

Won't be using it at Taco Bell though.
 
Actually couldn't that be the Achilles Heel? Maybe that isn't the best word.?

Achilles heel of what? Unclear antecedent is unclear. If you mean the majority of people being on welfare an Achilles Heel to the regime, I don't see how it could be. People don't bite the hand that feeds and clothes them except in very unusual circumstances.
 
Achilles heel of what? Unclear antecedent is unclear. If you mean the majority of people being on welfare an Achilles Heel to the regime, I don't see how it could be. People don't bite the hand that feeds and clothes them except in very unusual circumstances.

Unless something gets done that interrupts that gravy train.

They'll hate that at first, but then will hate the system even more as it fails to prop them up.

Then the system will fall apart, trying to keep hundreds of millions fed, entertained and out of trouble.
 
Unless something gets done that interrupts that gravy train.

They'll hate that at first, but then will hate the system even more as it fails to prop them up.

Then the system will fall apart, trying to keep hundreds of millions fed, entertained and out of trouble.
Natch. Thanks for clarifying, comrade. Agree with you there. It'll be interesting to see what happens if/when the bread n' circuses are forced to stop. :eek: (I'm hoping to not be in a city if/when that happens)
 
Achilles heel of what? Unclear antecedent is unclear. If you mean the majority of people being on welfare an Achilles Heel to the regime, I don't see how it could be. People don't bite the hand that feeds and clothes them except in very unusual circumstances.

What if there is the slightest hiccup?
 
More than half the populace derives their sustenance from government either directly or indirectly..

It'll be messy...

Quite so, and all decent men with a healthy sense of self-respect who are prone to honor The Gift of freedom will be in no measure put out by this. They will, in fact, welcome it for the cleansing flame it promises to be. Such men shy not away from the mess that circumstance inevitably necessitates, the only alternative being universal destruction of all that is right and decent in the world.

I do not give a tinker's damn about the rights of others whose thinking and attitudes profane The Gift. If they be killed in warfare or through want because they refuse to see reason, they will have brought their ends deservedly upon themselves for the sins of their profaning. If their lives be rendered miserable in the wake of setting this nation to rights once again, let them then choose to toe the lines of common sense and proper moral principles of human relations or die whining for their checks. I care not a whit which they choose because the world is at least as well off without such people as with them.

Those who choose insanity and rank stupidity shall have no sympathy, empathy, or quarter from me. I will walk past them with indifference as they die by their own hands in result of the actions they take pursuant to the stupidities they choose to raise up on high as wisdom worthy of their worship. Let the world be rid of such vast idiocy and corruption and let those who remain take what lessons they are able and move forward with greater and more humble perspective and respect for The Gift with which all men have been so graciously bestowed.

Let stupidity finally heap its rewards upon those who praise at its altar and let the world forget that such wretched miscreants ever walked this beautiful earth.
 
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