At the end of this month (November 2013), the "wall of debt" will be 24 feet tall.
For those of you who have been around awhile and have great memories, I have written about the ever increasing height of the wall of debt. (You can get the basis for the calculations on my blog entry in June 2011 "The 20' Wall of Debt".)
Two and a half years ago, the wall was 20 feet tall and now we are at 24 feet tall. If you lay dollar bills end-to-end and flat on the ground, around the world at the equator; our national debt would create a wall of dollar bills 24 feet tall.
Think about that! 24 feet tall is about the height of a telephone pole in a residential neighborhood. Now picture in your mind a stack of dollar bills that tall surrounding your neighborhood. That would be a lot of money. Now stretch your imagination to picture that wall ALL THE WAY AROUND THE WORLD! Now we are talking serious money!
This amount of money is not what the Federal Government is spending, it reflects what they are spending above and beyond what they are collecting in taxes.
Monday, November 11, 2013
Saturday, October 12, 2013
FINAL FLICKERING FLAME FOR FREEDOM
Is the freedom Americans enjoy in its last stages or
is it already just an illusion? Does Liberty still exist in the U.S.A.?
Compared to most, if not all of the rest of the
world, we still have remnants of freedom; but, compared to the America that
existed following the Declaration of Independence, the War for Independence and
the ratification of the Constitution; our freedom more resembles soft-core despotism.
We hail our founders and show a level of respect for
the founding documents, almost on the level of them being two more chapters of
sacred inspiration. But Americans, just
like Christians, have been lax in their adherence to the law of the land and
the Law of God. We have allowed those
with ulterior motives into the highest positions of power in our
government. We have forgotten the
warnings which accompanied this country’s foundation:
John Adams – “Our Constitution was made only for a
moral and religious people. It is wholly inadequate to the government of any
other.”
Benjamin Franklin – When asked what form of
government they had formed by the Constitution, responded; “A Republic, if you
can keep it.”
We love both quotes but failed to live by
either. We the People have abandoned
morality and God and have selected men and women for the highest offices of authority
who are neither moral nor religious.
They have proceeded to do just what the warning expected, taken
advantage of their power to strip away areas of liberty. We have failed to make sure our elected
representatives function under a Republic and actually obey the law. We have celebrated when politicians of our
own persuasion got away with something over their opponents, even when it
violated their oath of office and the law of the land.
The decline of America, as a bastion of freedom, has
been on a steady pace for the past century.
The year 1913, was a stab in the back by a two-edged sword: the ratification of both the 16th
and 17th Amendments to the Constitution, which were the
implementation of the Income Tax and the change to have direct election of
Senators by the public. Both have been a
disaster and each helped set the stage for a Progressive agenda whereby the
central government would become oppressive in the taking of the wages of the
People and the loss of sovereignty (Federalism) by the States over the central
government.
We heard the pleas of individuals from other nations
where they warned us to guard our liberty, as America is the last hope on
Earth; but we proudly puffed out our chest, raised our chins and marched
forward…blindly, in the wrong direction.
For some reason, we have lived much of our lives ignoring what was going
on in Washington and ignorantly believing our Liberty was secure and being
guarded by all of those who swore an oath to guard and protect the Constitution
of the United States – when they, themselves, have no respect for nor understanding
of the document.
We have become a nation of immoral, Godless, lazy
people; who rally around those who openly sin against the Word of God and who
lie, cheat and steal as their standard operating procedure. God-loving individuals are ridiculed and our
government has aggressively moved to eliminate God from every area of public
life. We elect men and women to watch
our country that we would not trust to watch our house or our children, much
less our finances; and we do it over and over again, expecting better results
each time.
We elected and now have re-elected a President who
openly defies the Constitution and believes and acts as though he is above the
law. He surrounds himself with
anti-America individuals. He uses our
money to buy votes and picks the winners and losers based on who supports his
campaigns. He uses his position of power
to have the administration punish those who oppose his agenda. He is the bully in D.C. and anyone who dares
to stand up to his tactics is beat down by his rhetoric and that of his allies
in the media and various departments of the administration.
The opposition leaders in Congress appear to fear
the President and continue to act tough but always cave to his stronger
personality. They appear to have
forgotten that Congress is a co-equal branch of government to the
President. They lack the fortitude to
wage a political war and get in the trenches for the long haul of the
battle. The white flag of surrender
always seems to appear just before the battle gets heated. Experience has shown the President that he
will always win as he is the only one in the battle who will not give up in the
face of criticism.
We are a long ways away from the original Liberty
which was won at such a tremendous cost.
The oppression we live under is far worse than what the American Revolution
was fought over. We are the “frog in the
frying pan” and we have accepted a little more heat each year and it appears we
will never jump out to save ourselves or our nation.
Where do we stand where Liberty is concerned? We are on the edge of the cliff with the
rocks crumbling and one foot already over the edge. “Liberty” has already lost much of its
meaning and is almost dead. We are the
generation that will pass America onto the next in worse shape than we found
her. For that we should be ashamed!
There is just one question left, before Liberty is
dead and buried forever; are we going to do anything to try to save her?
If you despise soft-core despotism, you will just
love hard-core tyranny! It is just
around the corner and has its sights set on YOU!
Tuesday, July 16, 2013
GUT PUNCHES AND NEAR MISSES
You know the
kind of day I am talking about. All is
normal and then nothing is! Every now
and then, you are just going about your business and then the ground drops out
from under you. Today was one of those.
Well to be
honest, it was not just today. Over the
past few days we have been deeply concerned over a family problem. As this was consuming our thoughts and
prayers, along with the uncertainty that accompanies such stressful situations –
knowing that you are very limited in affecting any outcome apart from prayer –
we were proceeding with a new day.
I arrived
back home to have a message to return a call to my son-in-law in Idaho. All I knew was that it was an emergency
situation that apparently was okay, now; involving my daughter and
granddaughter. At that point, nothing
else had priority.
Mark
answered the phone from the emergency room.
He proceeded to describe the prior hour’s events. Anne took the boys to swimming lessons. She and Natalie were watching from the side
and she decided to go sit on the top step.
As she stepped down onto the step, her foot slipped out from under her
and she fell hard onto her butt. Still
holding the 14 month old baby and feeling somewhat disoriented from the jolt,
she stood up, just to pass out. They
both fell forward into the pool.
According to
others present, it only took about ten seconds to grab both and get them out of
the water. The baby was fine and
responding but Anne was still unconscious and had taken in water. The swim instructor began CPR and chest
compressions which caused water to exit the lungs. By then the ambulance and paramedics were on
the way and they resumed CPR. Anne
gained consciousness and was able to call Mark from the ambulance on the way to
the hospital.Within minutes, all was well, again… except for Mark’s and my emotions.
I don’t like those calls or close calls, but I will take them every day as opposed to the real gut-punches that take you down and you are not back up for a considerable time, if ever.
Saturday, June 8, 2013
The 4th Amendment and PRISM
Amendment IV
“The right of the
people to be secure in their persons, houses, papers, and effects, against
unreasonable searches and seizures, shall not be violated, and no warrants
shall issue, but upon probable cause, supported by oath or affirmation,
and particularly describing the place to be searched, and the persons or
things to be seized.”
Clearly, many in
Washington D.C. have no respect and little regard for the Constitution. When Obama was first running for president,
he stated that the Constitution is “…a charter of negative liberties.” As a lover of liberty, that statement struck
me as being more than odd. When I, from
the perspective of a citizen, read the Constitution and Amendments, I do not
see a list of negative liberties; I see a document crafted to limit government
and protect freedom. To view this same
document from a negative perspective, one would need to be viewing it from the
group being restricted. For your primary
opinion to be one of it being a charter of negative liberties, you have to be
referring to the liberties that you want government to have, not the People.
For President
Obama, the Constitution is in his way.
But, do not worry yourself, he has found ways to get around those pesky
restrictions on his actions…just ignore it!
He just does whatever he wants and claims some Executive “right” which I
have trouble finding in the written document.
This past week,
we continued to be bombarded with news stories about the utter disregard our
administration has for the Rights of the People and contempt for the People
themselves, unless you are on his Friends list.
One such
revelation has been PRISM. This is an
utter slaughter of the 4th Amendment. Massive data mining, by our government, of
our most private communications is a routine practice.
I have noticed,
in the past, names of government bills and programs commonly use acronyms. I took a moment to consider PRISM and it did
not take long to find a possible meaning:
Phone Records, Internet, Social
Media.
They designed a
system to steal everything from everyone.
You have no privacy, PERIOD!
We are NOT secure
in our person, houses, papers, and effects!
There is NO
reasonable, probable cause!
NOTHING is beyond
their grasp in snooping on each one of us!
Thursday, April 18, 2013
WHY A FEDERAL GOVERNMENT?
WHY A FEDERAL
GOVERNMENT?
RIGHTS & AUTHORITY
By:
Mike Foil
The War for
Independence had just been won. Thirteen
sovereign States were operating under the Articles of Confederation, which had
already been shown to be inadequate. The
leaders called for a second constitutional convention to “fix” the Articles of
Confederation.
When these
men gathered in Philadelphia, in May of 1787, it did not take long to realize
that the Articles of Confederation did not need to be revised, but needed to be
replaced. During this convention, the
men produced a proposed Constitution for the United States of America.
First of all, what is the
Constitution?
The
delegates to the convention drew up an agreement; which, if ratified (agreed to
and adopted) by the States; would establish
a Federal Government. The Constitution
lays out the rules for the operation of such a government. That’s pretty much it. The various articles in the Constitution
detail what each of the three branches of government are permitted to do. We refer to the list of duties or powers of
the government as the enumerated powers.
In other words, this document established a new government for a few,
very specific purposes.
The
Constitution was submitted to the 13 states for debate and possible
ratification. Once approved (by at least
nine), a Federation would be formed including all States who ratified the
Constitution. Any State that did not
vote to ratify would not be a part of the Federation. Each State maintained the power to decide its
own direction as relates to this matter. Remember, the States are sovereign and
independent.
Why would independent and sovereign
States vote to form a general government, under a Constitution, which would
preside over a confederation of the States?
During the
few years that had passed, after declaring independence, it became clear that
the individual states could not do certain things separately, as well as a
general government could do on their behalf.
The States formed a confederation (alliance) whereby, jointly they would
be better able to perform certain aspects of running a country.
ALL other duties, aspects and powers of government; the
States and the people reserved to themselves.
Who were the parties to the
Constitution or the constitutional convention?
The parties
with the authority to call for a convention and to implement the Constitution,
which would establish the general government for the United States, were the 13
States and them alone. The Federal
Government was NOT a party to the
Constitution.
It is
important that we understand this issue.
The States, through ratification, agreed to the specific document that
listed the limited powers of the general government that they (the States) were establishing. The general government had no say in the
convention, the wording of the Constitution, the powers granted by the States,
the restrictions to the power of the general government, the debate or the
approval. It could not, as it did not
exist prior to ratification by the States.
The 13
States created the general
government, which is the creature designed by the States in the Constitution. As the creature, it does not have the
authority to alter the rules and guidelines approved by its creators. It only has the power to do those things
written in the Constitution, no more.
Who defines the limits on
governmental power?
Along this
same line, the creature does not have the authority to define the rules under
which it operates. Only the parties to
the formation of the government have that power. This is the reason that the government cannot
add or alter amendments to the Constitution on its own. A proposed amendment is submitted to the
various States for their approval. If
the States reject a proposed amendment, there is nothing the government can do
about it. The States retained the
authority over defining the power of the general government. They approved a Federal Government to operate
on their behalf in areas of granted authority, only.
This
understanding, where the States decided the power and authority of the general
government, sheds light on a decision where the Supreme Court decided that they
are the final authority as to what is and is not constitutional and what the
powers or limits on power are as relates to itself and the other two branches
of government. What is wrong with this declaration of final authority? The States did not produce or approve a
document which would establish a government which would then set its own
boundaries and dominate over them in any and all areas which the government
chooses. The Supreme Court is legally
bound by the restrictions, set forth in the Constitution, as to what power it
has and the limits beyond which it is not allowed to expand. It does
not have the authority to expand its own power.
In order to
make this perfectly clear, the 10th Amendment was added to the
Constitution. It states: “The
powers not delegated to the United States by the Constitution, nor prohibited
by it to the States, are reserved to the States respectively, or to the
people.” The wording in the
Constitution, as ratified, made this clear; but the States wanted it to be
stated in writing so there would be no confusion as to the restrictions on the
general government’s power.
Notice that
our country is called the United States of America. There is a reason for the use of the word
“United”. We did not form a country
where the States lost their independence or sovereignty. We created a government to do only the things
which would be done better as a whole and not as 13 individual states.
We delegated
only “few and defined” powers to the federal government. These are the
“enumerated powers” listed in the Constitution. These enumerated
powers concern:
- Military defense, international commerce &
relations;
- Control of immigration and naturalization of new
citizens;
- Creation of a uniform commercial
system: Weights & measures, patents & copyrights, money based
on gold & silver, bankruptcy laws, mail delivery & some road
building; and
- With some of the Amendments, protect certain
civil rights and voting rights (for blacks, women, citizens who don’t pay
taxes, and citizens 18 years and older).
It is only
with respect to the “enumerated powers” that the federal government has lawful
authority over the Country at large!!! All other powers are “reserved
to the several States” and The People.
Why do we have the Bill of Rights?
Not only did
the States want the 10th Amendment to be put in writing but they had
several other issues they wanted to be in print, also. This was intended to make it very clear to
the new government that they were not to withhold or restrict the rights of the
people or the authority of the States. Almost
immediately, the States ratified the Bill of Rights, which includes the first
ten amendments.
“The Bill of
Rights” is somewhat misleading for a name or title to these amendments. It has the implication that these amendments
granted or are the source of these rights mentioned within the amendments. These amendments do not grant any rights to
the people. What they do is prohibit the
government from messing with these rights.
If we did not gain these rights from
the Bill of Rights, the Constitution, or the Federal Government; where did the
people get their rights? When did the
people gain their rights? The answer lies in the
understanding proclaimed in the Declaration of Independence, which states:
“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…”
Did you
catch that? Our rights come from
God. They predate the government and the
Constitution. They existed prior to the
Declaration of Independence. The Bill of
Rights was added to restrict government. Examples are found in the first
amendment, “Congress shall make no law…” and in the second, “…shall not be
infringed.”
Can the Federal Government restrict
our rights?
Since the
people did not receive their rights from the government, the government has no
right to take them away or restrict them.
Notice also, in the above quote, one of the reasons the States formed
the general government was “to secure these rights”. Secure
them, not attempt to restrict them on every turn.
The Federal
Government has no Constitutional authority to limit our rights in any
fashion. The Supreme Court does not have
the authority to define, for us, what our rights are and are not. We The People, through our States, created
the Federal Government and it was not so that they would grow and dominate us
in all things whatsoever.
The
Constitution established a government to serve the States and the people. They work for us, not the other way
around. The ultimate political authority
in our system is us, WE THE PEOPLE – we are the “pure original fountain of all
legitimate political authority” (Federalist No. 22, last para).
What is the remedy for usurpation of
power by the Federal Government?
The Framers
of the Constitution were very clear as to what should be done when the Federal
Government overstepped its lawful authority.
This situation was answered in the Federalist papers, which is a
collection of articles written by some of the same men who helped write the
Constitution and were there for the debates.
They were offering explanations for the various questions and concerns
presented during the ratification process.
If a new law
was passed, which was a bad law, but dealt with an issue under which the
Federal Government did have authority to operate; the remedy was through the
courts (as the Supreme Court was given the authority to deal with issues under
the Constitution). If not solved that
way, the remedy was for the people to vote in new people who would correct the
injustice previously done.
If either
the President or members of the Supreme Court were responsible for acts which
violated the restrictions placed on them by the Constitution, it is the
responsibility of the Congress to impeach the offending parties and remove them
from office or the Court. (You may be thinking
that justices on the Supreme Court are appointed for life terms. But, you would be in error. The Constitution states that they are
appointed for a term where they exhibit “good behavior”. Violating the Constitution is not good
behavior and if they have done so, they should be impeached.)
If a new law
was passed, but was outside the legal authority of the Constitution, this was
considered to be usurpation by the Federal Government. Per the Founders, any such law was to be
treated as no law whatsoever. The
Government does not have legal authority to make laws which are in areas
reserved to the States or the people by the Constitution. When they do so, the law is invalid. It is also usurpation for the Government to
make laws restricting our rights.
The method
to be used by the States to deal with usurpation, other than through elections,
is nullification. This is a beautiful
concept which is perfectly suited to be the remedy whereby the States protect
and defend the People from tyranny and usurpation.
What is nullification?
Simply
stated, nullification is the process whereby a State acts to formally nullify
(invalidate) a Federal law, rule, executive order, or federal court decision
which that State believes to be unconstitutional. This is the tool States are to use to keep
the Federal Government from overstepping its authority and harming the People
or the States in general. This is an act
which works to “secure” our rights.
Some have
argued that nullification is not a valid tool to be used by States. If not, then how are States to deal with a
general government which has over-reached and has imposed tyrannical laws on
the people?
Remember, it
is the States that created the Federal Government and it is the States that
have the authority to rein this government in to its proper realm of
operation. Without the weapon of nullification,
States would be helpless to control the monster they created.
For a more
detailed explanation of the above issues, visit the blog by Publius Huldah at:
http://publiushuldah.wordpress.com/
In her
articles is a wealth of information and an education on the Constitution.
Wednesday, April 10, 2013
The Frog in the Frying Pan
The Frog in the Frying Pan
Frog +
Frying Pan + Water + Heat = Dinner
The story
goes: take a frog and drop it in a pan
of boiling water and he will jump right back out. Drop the frog in a pan of cool water and
slowly turn up the heat. It will sit
right there and eventually boil to death.
Folks, we
are the proverbial “frog”. We have been “gigged”
and are sitting in the pan complaining about how hot it is getting.
A few
decades ago, if we were taken from where we were to where we are right now, we
would have jumped right back out and saved ourselves. But, while we were busy catching flies for
our own supper, someone snatched us out of our cool pond and placed us in the
cool water of the frying pan. The few, who
noticed the difference, looked around and said to no one in particular, “This
isn’t so bad, I have clean water and I am sure plenty of bugs will come within
striking distance. I’ll be just fine
right here.” As the heat increased,
first came relaxation and letting down the guard. That was followed by lethargy as it began to
get hot. Once the water began to boil,
it was too late to jump out and the frog slowly boiled.
I don’t know
about you, but I am beginning to see little bubbles rising in the water around
me. I feel sweat on my hairless brow and
still, for some strange reason, sit here complaining about the heat and who it
must be that keeps turning it up more and more.
I converse with other frogs about how bad it is and who might come to
save us, but while we all sitting here and waiting, the water just got
hotter. We are now on the verge of
boiling!
Americans
slept while the Socialists (and worse) were out gigging for frogs, pulling out
the pan and turning up the heat. Over the
years we have been over-burdened with national debt, watched while our
defensive ability has been diminished, witnessed the stoking of racial fire and
class hatred, experienced the decline in our public education system, been
amazed by the mushrooming welfare system and ever increasing rolls receiving
benefits, suffered the continual eroding of our Rights and individual
liberties, observed our nation losing the positive relationship and reputation
we once enjoyed with our allies, watched the world rejoice over our sorrow and
pain, and tried to keep our heads above water while our society has turned
lawless.
We have a
government which believes the solution to every problem is increasing the
heat. Time is of the essence! We have to jump or boil.
Sunday, March 10, 2013
ENTITLEMENT
ENTITLEMENT
“The belief that we are
deserving of or entitled to privileges”
Have we
created a monster? We in America are
guilty of falling into the same trap where the European countries find
themselves. “Social Justice” is wearing
away at our very foundation and the palace is beginning to crumble around
us.
Somehow we
have ended up with a large segment of our population who believe they are entitled
to money or other benefits which they did not earn or pay for. The funds to pay for such programs come from
one of two sources: taxes levied by the
government on businesses and individuals, or from government borrowing. When the money is taken, by way of taxation, it
is paid by those who earned it; and in turn, distributed to those who did not. When the money is obtained through borrowing,
it is a future burden on following generations who must repay the debt and a
current stealth tax because it has a tendency to devalue our currency, causing
inflation (amounting to 26% from 2005 to 2012, per Office of Management and
Budget for the White House – and estimated to be 41% by 2017).
Some examples:
SNAP (food stamp program) cost $72 billion in 2011, which was up $30 billion
from 2007 and the number receiving benefits have continued to rise since 2011,
to now reaching almost 50,000,000. The
total budget cost for “Food and nutrition assistance” for 2011 was estimated to
be $103 billion. Unemployment benefits
cover 99 weeks, which is almost two years.
Unemployment compensation was estimated to cost $194 billion in
2010. Housing assistance estimated at
$77 billion in 2010. Federal aid to
college students amounted to $180 billion in 2012. During the past few years, the Federal
Government has taken over the student loan program. Many expect this loan program to be a bubble
that will burst in the near future, causing a massive loss/cost to the
taxpayers. The EITC – Earned Income Tax
Credit had a cost, in 2008, of $51 billion for 25,000,000 families. The TANF – Temporary Assistance for Needy
Families was $28 billion in 2008. The
budget shows estimated amounts for 2011, of $320 billion for General retirement
and disability insurance, Federal employee retirement and disability, and other
income security (excluding Social Security).
This does
not list all social programs and has not touched on subsidy programs, other
grants, etc. It does indicate a snapshot
of the problem we face. “Social Justice”,
or the redistribution of income, has created an entitlement mentality and is
causing class warfare. Those who have
adopted such a mentality have lost the concept of personal responsibility and
replaced the idea of the “American Dream” with an expectation of being taken
care of by others. Those with class envy
no longer see the rich as an example to follow so as to also become
successful.
This
situation has created a political downward spiral between the two main parties
as they relate to the financial well-being for America. Traditionally, though not exclusively, it has
been the Democrats (or the Left) who have proposed and encouraged the expansion
of the social programs into the modern welfare state. Politically, this has proven to be a
successful strategy for gaining a broader voter base. One of the Founders of our country stated
that a democracy will only survive until the people realize they can vote
themselves benefits from the public treasury.
(This is one of the reasons our country was set up to be a Republic and
not a Democracy. Over the years, we have
slipped away from Republican [not the party] principles and have transitioned
into more of a functioning Democracy.)
As the
entitlement segment of the voting public has continued to grow, the Left has
seized upon the opportunity to gain a more permanent seat of power. They even advertise to get more people in the
food stamp program. When people speak
out against the situation in which we find ourselves, individuals who have
grown dependent upon government to supplement or meet their needs worry that
they will lose their benefits is Republicans ever gain control, again. So they continue to support the Democrats
with their votes. It is estimated that
half of the population is not paying Federal Income Tax and many of those are
also receiving benefits.
This
presents a stacked deck against the Right ever being in power to reform federal
spending. Meanwhile, we are heading
towards national financial ruin due to over spending and excessive
borrowing. The path we are on offers no scenario
where it all works out well in the end.
We are in the fourth consecutive year where there is a deficit of over a
trillion dollars with no relief on the horizon.
We are borrowing around 45 cents out of every dollar being spent by
Washington. We were recently subjected
to a barrage of sound bites as to the “fiscal cliff” we would go over if the
mandated trillion dollars of cuts (over the next ten years) were allowed to
take place. It sounded like the world would
end by the very next day. Reality is
that the “cuts” are not overall cuts at all, but only a reduction in the
projected increase in spending planned for the coming year. Only in Washington do we find that a smaller
increase in spending is a reason for a financial calamity.
Instead of
finding a way to better educate the public as to the negative effects of our
current path and the benefits of self-responsibility, many of the Republicans
are trying to out-promise the Left. This
is a failed strategy if the goal is getting back to financial stability and
saving the country. Abandoning
principles is not a path to victory. The
voters on the Left will not trust that you mean what you promise and will still
vote for Democrats. Those on the Right
will reject the Left-leaning Republicans and support those who are more conservative. This will split the Republican Party and the
Democrats will continue to win elections and further us on this same path.
Monday, February 18, 2013
UNALIENABLE RIGHTS
UNALIENABLE RIGHTS: Life, Liberty and the
Pursuit of Happiness
These three
are listed in the Declaration of Independence as being among the Rights which
were endowed by the Creator on each person.
It states that we believe that “all men are created equal…” This is included in the very first sentence
explaining why the Americans have declared themselves to be free and
independent from Britain. This sentence
is the foundational reason why our Government was established by the people, “…to
secure these rights…” The proper role of
the Federal Government is to protect our Rights.
Why was it
not written as “Life, Liberty and Happiness”?
The founding fathers believed that God has given each of us the right to
life and the right to be free. They did
not believe that God gave us the right to be happy. There is considerable difference between the
right to be happy and the right to pursue happiness. We hear much about equality or the right to equal
outcomes. “Sharing the wealth” and “fair
share” both relate to this philosophy of equal results. Neither God nor the Declaration of
Independence tells us that we are guaranteed or promised equality in
outcome. What we do have the right to is
opportunity. We each have the right to
pursue happiness, as we see fit, as long as our pursuit does not infringe on
another’s rights. Whether you succeed and
become happy in your pursuit is not guaranteed or implied. That is where the challenge enters the
picture and your own determination, talents and hard work can be what causes
you to succeed or fail.
Government
was never intended to be an equalizer so that those who failed have similar
results to those who worked harder and succeeded. They were never supposed to take from the
successful and redistribute their earnings among those who did not succeed. Those who did well were to be an example for
the rest as what is possible if you keep trying. It was hard work that made America great, one
person after another achieving their goals.
No nation will become or remain great where the successful are punished
by their government and the unsuccessful are rewarded by the same. This robs men’s souls of their initiative and
drive and fosters a dependency on government.
We were
created equal, but where we end up depends on each of us.
Friday, January 18, 2013
KEEP AND BEAR ARMS
We need an
understanding of “rights” and the role of government. You DO NOT have a “constitutional right” to
have a gun and the 2nd Amendment did not give you the right to bear
arms.
“A well regulated
Militia being necessary to the security of a free State, the right of the
people to keep and bear Arms shall not be infringed.” 2nd Amendment.
This does not say the
government, constitution or this amendment gives you the right to keep and bear
arms. The 2nd Amendment, just
like others, does not bestow a right upon the people, but prohibits the
government from infringing on your rights.
Your “right” to keep and bear arms, to free speech, etc.; “shall not be
infringed”!
The 1st
Amendment begins “Congress shall make no law…”
This amendment does not give the right to free speech, it prohibits the
government from interfering in the rights we already had.
Neither the
Constitution nor the government gave us these rights. Our rights preceded both the document and the
government. The Constitution was written
to establish a general government for a very few, specific reasons. The Bill of Rights was added making it clear
the government did not have the power to restrict “rights”.
If our rights did not
come from the government or the Bill of Rights, where did we get them? “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…” (Declaration
of Independence-DOI) Our “rights” come
from God. They predate the Constitution
and the government.
God gave us
“unalienable” rights. This means that no
one can take them; they are yours unless YOU relinquish them!
The DOI goes on to
say, “That to secure these rights, Governments are instituted among Men,
deriving their just powers from the consent of the governed…” The government was formed by the people for
the purpose of securing our rights.
Our government has passed
laws doing what they were forbidden to do.
They took the rights that people gave up. The more rights we give away, the less
liberty we enjoy.
“A Constitution of
Government once changed from Freedom, can never be restored. Liberty, once
lost, is lost forever." (John Adams)
“They that can give
up essential liberty to purchase a little temporary safety, deserve neither
liberty nor safety." (Ben Franklin)
“If ye love wealth
better than liberty, the tranquility of servitude than the animating contest of
freedom, go from us in peace. May your chains sit lightly upon you, and may
posterity forget that ye were our countrymen!" (Samuel Adams)
America sends our military
to fight in other countries defending their liberty. Meanwhile, we have been asleep while our
government has been stealing our liberty, bit-by-bit. As John Adams said, once we lose liberty, we
will not get it back!
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