Revolution II

With the American economy spiraling out of control despite Obama’s $9 trillion dollar investment and his delusional intention of pumping even more non-existent, counterfeit U.S. tax money into the small business sector in the near future, it is rapidly becoming evident that, despite the extreme level of spending accompanied by the outrageous growth of a federal deficit that generations of future Americans will be stuck with, the current leadership of the United States government does not know how to fix the problem and everything they are doing is making it worse, not just for the American people of today but for generations to come.

The Democratic National Party, currently controlling all three branches of the American government, is becoming increasingly frantic in their effort to curtail the constantly growing unemployment rate across the nation before the mid-term elections in 2010. The primary reasoning behind their concern stems from their own initiation of the delusional belief that the federal government has the ability to create jobs in private sector businesses. This misguided belief served them well in the campaign season leading up to the creation of the 111th U.S. Congress where they used it successfully to foster the belief that the actions of the Republican President and Congressional representatives had done nothing to relieve the unemployment rate. However, since the inception of the 111th U.S. Congress, the election of Barack Obama, and the Democratic Party’s full control of the American government, the unemployment rate across the nation has sky rocketed to new heights.

The average unemployment rate across the U.S. today is nearly 9.5%. In California, the September unemployment rate averaged 12.2% and some California cities recorded unemployment rates above 25%. Rhode Island’s September average unemployment rate was at 13%, Nevada recorded and average unemployment rate in September of 13.3%, Michigan’s September average unemployment rate was at 15.3%, Oregon, Alabama, South Carolina, Tennessee and the District of Columbia all had average unemployment rates well above 10% in September, and since then the number have increased and there is no compelling reason to justify any belief that they will soon change their upward progression.

Millions of American citizens are unemployed and millions more are facing the likelihood of impending layoffs in the near future. Home foreclosures on the rise, bankruptcies are increasing, banks closures are becoming so commonplace that they are not even being reported anymore, and the American middle-class citizens are facing financial disaster as more and more of them are forced to make decisions between putting food on the table for their kids or paying their monthly credit card debts that never seem to go down because the finance companies have raised their interest rates to 28% or greater and virtually nothing paid goes to lower the principal because it is all sucked up by the ever increasing interest rates. For the most part these are employable American citizens, people with high school diplomas and normally much needed job skills as well as college graduates with degrees in engineering, computer science, law, and business management. Every job opportunity published is responded to by thousands of over-qualified, well-experienced applicants and people who formerly held jobs paying $176,000 per year consider themselves lucky to now get a position of minor importance paying below $30,000 annually. The companies that are hiring are overjoyed by the long lists of highly qualified applicants because five years ago they couldn’t find enough qualified help and now they are inundated with long lists of over-qualified applicants to choose from. Five years ago the same applicants wouldn’t get out of bed to go to work for the wages they now eagerly seek.

For many of the American middle-class citizens, even these scant opportunities have yet to materialize. For most of these families, their income was derived from well-paying blue-collar jobs demanding specific skill sets such as welders, electricians, carpenters, plumbers, masons, steel fabricators, machinists, mechanics and the vast majority of construction industry occupations. While many of these jobs still exist today, the fact of the matter is that more than 85% of these positions are filled with low-paid, under qualified, illegal aliens while the well-qualified American workers who formerly did this work are now sitting at home collecting unemployment checks and trying to make two impossible ends meet.

While the federal government is directly to blame for this problem, it is a situation that both the Republicans and the Democrats have had a hand in creating. Republican administrations have ignored the increasing population of illegal aliens because they provided a cheap source of labor and businesses prospered as a result. The Democratic Party has always taken full advantage of their ability to organize minority special interests and they view illegal aliens as potential future supporters and have made numerous promises to Hispanic community advocacy groups to gain their support for candidates during election campaigns. As a result, the Democratic Party is extremely resistant to disenfranchise their Hispanic supporters by enforcing immigration laws that will adversely affect the population of illegal aliens of whom more than 80% come from Mexico. Furthermore, the Democratic Party has exacerbated the influx of illegal aliens by promising the Hispanic Advocacy groups increased entitlements, additional political influence, and amnesty for all 40 million illegal aliens now in the US as will as an increase in the number of Mexican Nationals allowed to enter the US every year in the future.

The idea that the President of the United States can create jobs is a myth, and every presidential candidate that has ever said that he would create jobs for the American people has intentionally lied for the sole purpose of creating false hope and winning votes. The United States Congress cannot create jobs and when they stand up and say that if we support this legislation or that legislation jobs will be created they too are intentionally lying. The United States government simply does not have the means to create jobs because the United States government is not a business and businesses create jobs. In a healthy and prosperous economy there are more jobs than workers to fill them. In a weak economy, businesses must cut back to survive and there are fewer jobs and higher unemployment.

The Republican Party gained the support of business by ignoring border enforcement and allowing illegal aliens to enter the country where they could find employment formerly reserved for American citizens. The Democratic Party has wrapped their arms around the illegal aliens as future supporters while promising them amnesty and lucrative entitlement programs to provide them with housing, education and financial support at the expense of the American taxpayer. Meanwhile the American middle-class is falling into a state of poverty from which they cannot escape because their former positions of employment are now filled by illegal aliens and their tax burden is growing to pay for the government funded entitlement programs to illegal aliens and the struggling middle-class American citizens are being left to suffer the consequences of extremely adverse political actions taken by the elected representatives they misguidedly chose to put into office. Elected representatives, who are now working night and day with increased fervor and dedication to implement legislation that will seal the downfall of America’s middle-class forever and secure the Democratic Party’s full control of the entire American government for decades to come before the American people wake up to what is going on and certainly before those American citizens can alter the course of their own destiny by ridding themselves of Washington’s overabundance of future despots during the 2010 mid-term elections.

It is becoming increasingly obvious that the economic situation in the United States will not improve in any significant manner between now and 2010. Unemployment will continue to escalate, taxes will continue to rise and the American middle-class will continue to suffer the consequences of their elected leader’s actions as they implement their nefarious agenda to the detriment of our nation. The successful implementation of this nation’s downfall, the eradication of liberty and the establishment of a Democratic Socialist government is entirely dependent on their ability to keep the American people divided into warring ideological partisan factions while distracting the attention of the populace with a never-ending stream of real and imagined crisis situations serving only as a smokescreen for their malicious legislation.

In 1776 the ragtag British colonists, three-quarters of whom were living in a state of temporary or perpetual slavery as indentured servants, were inspired by the vision that was larger and more powerful than any single individual could ever fathom, a vision so monumental that it would change the course of human history to the very end of time, a vision that would cast a blinding light of truth and hope into every darkened pit of ignorance, superstition, despotism and tyranny on the entire planet, a vision powerful enough to bring rich, poor, white, brown, black, Catholic, Protestant, agnostic and heathen together as one unified force, a vision of a new world, a world of freedom and liberty would rest on the firm shoulders of a unified people given to the belief that divine providence created them and endowed them from birth with the unalienable rights of equality, freedom and the opportunity to achieve all of the prosperity and happiness they could acquire through their own honest hard work and ingenuity, and finally a vision of a new world where tyrants and despots were guaranteed no foothold, leverage or influence from which they could launch their malicious undertakings because the rights of all men were established and endowed by their creator and the authority of this new world’s government rested firmly in the hands of the governed who would be forever vigilant against all attempted abridgements of their divinely ordained rights.

The vision that brought these diverse souls together for one common purpose is memorialized in the Great Seal of the United States of America bearing the motto “E Pluribus Unum” on the front side and “Novus Ordo Seclorum” on the obverse. “E Pluribus Unum” has been translated as meaning “many uniting into one” and more literally as “Out of Many, one.” “Novus Ordo Seclorum” has been translated by some to mean “New Order of the Ages,” and conspiracy nuts would have us believe that the proper translation is “New World Order,” because it fits better into their convoluted puzzle of questionable dots that never seem to line up as they say, however the motto was suggested in 1782 by Charles Thompson, an expert in Latin, who explained that the words “Novus Ordo Seclorum” which appear in context to the date MDCCLXXVI (the Latin numerals for 1776) directly above the phrase signifies the beginning of the new American Era, which commenced with the signing of the Declaration of Independence. To divert very briefly; the term “Annuit coeptis” that appears above the eye in the triangle on the obverse side of the Great Seal signifies the unassailable fact that when many put aside their differences and come together with a unified and common purpose to perform that which is natural and good for all, providence favors their effort. Literally translated “Annuit” means “to give the nod to” and “coeptis” means “undertakings,” the simple translation in the full context of the Great Seal is “Providence Favors Our Undertaking.”The eye in the triangle was originally suggested by Pierre Du Simitière, a consultant and artist who served on the first Great Seal committee appointed July 4, 1776. He referred to the symbol as “The Eye of Providence in a radiant Triangle.” The overall design of the first committee was not approved by Congress, but six years later the third committee suggested the use of Simitière’s symbol for the reverse side of the Great Seal. Charles Thomson, a member of the third committee liked the symbol and its position over the unfinished pyramid of thirteen steps signifying the thirteen colonies. Accordingly Charles Thomson explained the symbol of the eye in the pyramid as signifying the “interpositions of providence in favor of the American cause.” It was never alluded to as “the all seeing eye,” the eye of the Christian God“, or the “eye of Horus,” despite the claims of conspiracy fans. The artist who first created it and the individual who later adopted it into the final design ultimately accepted by the United States Congress clearly and unquestionably referred to it as the “Eye of Providence.”

To sum the whole thing up simply, the outnumbered, ill-equipped and wholly inexperienced population of European cast-offs, a population largely created by personae non gratis exported to the colonies by every “civilized” monarchy then existing as well as numerous individuals fleeing whatever genocidal religious persecution their particular ruling tyrant deemed appropriate in the eyes of God, rallied together for the purpose of achieving something that had never been attempted by such a diverse group in the entire history of mankind, the creation of a completely new nation that would be ruled by the consent of people who populated it. To the rest of the civilized world the entire concept appeared to be a venture in ludicrous insanity. The concept put forth by the colonists was not a Democracy as it existed in ancient Rome, it was an affiliation of thirteen individual and entirely sovereign colonies loosely aligned in a non-government the colonists referred to as a “Republic.” In the eyes of European statesmen, monarchs and tyrants the ideas of the colonists closely resembled the embodiment of anarchy and in turn, every stake holding former ruler plotted to recoup their lost investments (and then some) in the new world when chaos overtook the colonist’s futile exercise in a government run by the people.

Despite being outnumbered, ill-equipped and wholly inexperienced at the fine art of war, the colonists finally cornered the British troops and captured a good portion of the British Army in 1777. When the war began, the British maintained naval superiority over the colonists, the British Royal Navy had over 100 ships of the line and many frigates and smaller craft. During the first three years of the war, the Royal Navy was primarily used to transport troops for land operations and to protect commercial shipping. The American colonists had no ships of the line, and relied extensively on privateering to harass British shipping. 55,000 American sailors served aboard the fleet of privateers that numbered nearly 1700 during the war. Operating out of French channel ports these privateers caused significant embarrassment to the Royal Navy and inflamed Anglo-French relations as they captured or sank nearly 2,283 enemy ships. Emboldened by the Continental Army’s capture of British troops in 1777, France entered the war on behalf of the American colonists in 1778 along with their Spanish and Dutch allies.

The Continental Army suffered many defeats at the hands of the well-trained British Troops and Britain’s Hessian mercenaries but they persisted despite the odds. New York was under British control in 1776. Washington’s troops were defeated as the British General Howe moved into position to capture Philadelphia, the seat of the revolutionary government and Washington’s unsuccessful counter-attack against the British encampment in nearby Germantown in early October forced his retreat to Valley Forge where the cruel winter months decimated the Continental Army and 2,500 men died from disease and exposure. At times the future of the New World often appeared despairing bleak and at one point the entire Continental Army consisted of a mere 1400 poorly equipped volunteers, most of whom suffered from over exposure, malnutrition and disease, and yet at the height of what Thomas Paine described as the “times that try men’s souls,” General George Washington led his meager remaining troops across the Delaware on a bleak Christmas night, and with dedication of purpose and a faith in providence that bordered on insanity, he took the offensive. On December 26, 1776, the Continental Army captured nearly 1000 Hessian mercenaries at the Battle of Trenton. The British General Cornwallis quickly moved to retake Trenton but was outflanked by Washington’s troops who successfully attacked and overcame the British rearguard at Princeton on January 3, 1777. These victories gave the American cause the boost it sorely needed and prompted the New Jersey Militia to reengage the British and Hessian forces with uncharacteristically guerilla strategies involving opportunistic ambush and immediate withdrawal. A strategy the well disciplined British and Hessian troops were ill prepared to defend against and a strategy that ultimately forced the British to withdraw in retreat.

In 1777, the British General John Burgoyne led an expedition of 12,000 troops out of Quebec in a two pronged invasion designed to seize Lake Champlain and Hudson River corridor thereby isolating New England from the rest of the American colonies, meanwhile the second prong, led by Barry St. Leger consisted of 2000 troops who intended to move down the Mohawk River Valley and link up with Burgoyne in Albany, New York. Burgoyne successfully recaptured Fort Ticonderoga in early July, but his further advancement was slowed considerably by American militia who chopped down trees in his path and occasionally felling massive right into the center of his column. The frustrated Burgoyne dispatched a detachment of more than a 1,000 men under the leadership of Lieutenant Colonel Friedrich Baum and backed up by additional troops under Lieutenant Colonel Heinrich von Breymann to seize the supplies of the militia guerillas. The militia led this detachment on a merry chase to a point approximately 10 miles from Bennington, Vermont where they were net head on by a combined American force of 2,000 men, composed of the New Hampshire and Massachusetts militiamen, led by General John Stark, and reinforced by men led by Colonel Seth Warner and members of the Green Mountain Boys. Lieutenant Colonel Friedrich Baum’s troops were quickly enveloped by John Stark’s militiamen. In the ensuing battle Lieutenant Colonel Friedrich Baum was killed and three hundred British troops were killed and the remaining 700 were captured. Breymann’s detachment futilely attempted to reinforce Baum’s troops and was driven away after suffering a massive number of casualties. Burgoyne’s situation became desperate, he was reduced to less than 6,000 man and they were running short on supplies. He made a desperate attempt to reach Albany but was intercepted by an entrenched force of 8,000 American troops, commanded by the General Horatio Gates, 10 miles south of Saratoga, New York. Burgoyne attempted to outflank the entrenched Americans during the first battle of Saratoga. His only hope lay in reinforcements from General Howe’s Army stationed in New York, but unbeknownst to Burgoyne, Howe’s troops had sailed south away to capture Philadelphia. The American militia saw the first glimmer of hope in months and flocked to assist General Gates resulting in the second battle of Saratoga where the British received a well deserved beating and the British General John Burgoyne had no alternative but to raise the white flag of surrender on October 17, 1777. Despite the fact that the war was far from over, the surrender of Burgoyne was the turning point of the American Revolution.

By 1781, the northern, southern, and naval theaters of the Revolutionary war converged at Yorktown, Virginia. The British General Cornwallis had taken refuge in Yorktown where he awaited the arrival of the British fleet sent to enable his escape and the retreat of the British forces. However, the French naval forces under the leadership of the French General Marquis de Lafayette decimated the British fleet in the battle of the Chesapeake and General Cornwallis was effectively cornered with no means of escape. General Washington quickly dispatched the 17,000 French and American forces under his command in New York to Yorktown where they laid siege to the British fortifications during the first week of October. After several days of bombardment, General Cornwallis realized that his position was rapidly deteriorating and on October 17th, he dispatched a drummer followed by an officer waving a white handkerchief as his envoy to the besieging troops requesting the terms of his capitulation. Following two days of largely one-sided negotiations, General Cornwallis officially surrendered and 8,000 British troops, 214 artillery pieces, thousands of muskets, 24 transport ships, wagons and horses were captured.

Following the surrender of Cornwallis, Washington moved his army to New Windsor, New York where they remained stationed until the Treaty of Paris was signed on September 3, 1783, officially recognizing the United States of America as a free and sovereign nation and ending the Revolutionary war.

While the somewhat lengthy, the discussion of historical events above is relevant to this discussion because the American citizens are currently facing the loss of the very same vision that millions of brave Americans have given their lives to protect throughout the countless wars our nation has fought over the last 233 years. The threat we face today is far more subtle than the blatantly obvious threats of the past. The dark forces struggling to keep us divided and powerless are not foreign monarchs, genocidal Nazi storm troopers, insidious Japanese kamikaze pilots, or Communists hiding out in our closets and under our beds. The threat we face today, the dark force that would keep us divided and fighting amongst ourselves while they creep around behind our backs looting our treasury and destroying our unalienable rights is none other than the well dressed, carefully manicured smiling faces of the professional American politicians affiliated with the Democratic and the Republican Party. The very same politicians that have promised to represent the best interests of the citizens who elected them to office, who have conned the American people into believing that their accumulated many years of experience qualifies them above all others, lends great credibility to their abilities as suitable leaders for our nation and by some far stretch of the imagination, makes them more trustworthy and honest than any who oppose them. Incredibly enough, despite the ironic fact that the approval rating for this gaggle of American con artists, the perpetual inhabitants of the United States Congress, is so abysmally low that you would have to dig an extremely deep hole to find its true measure, we the people of the best educated nation on Earth continue to put our sacred trust in the same duplicitous, back-stabbing, and exceedingly corrupt professional liars and thieves in each and every election and every time we get the same exact results. Elected officials who don’t represent the people that voted for them, take more of your hard earned money every chance they get while doing less and less for the American people, while passing legislation to allow their biggest campaign contributors to get away with things that are certainly not in the best interests of the American people, the nation’s economy or national security.

How many among us believe that the political prostitutes, state or federal, Democrat, or Republican are wiser, smarter, more experienced, better educated and more qualified to serve than, for instance, George Washington, John Adams, Thomas Jefferson, Samuel Adams, Patrick Henry, Thomas Paine, James Madison, Alexander Hamilton or Benjamin Franklin? The registered hardcore Democrats and Republican of today would be surprised to learn that George Washington, the first President of the United States and a man that faithfully served this nation for its first eight tumultuous years steadfastly refused to become affiliated with any of the numerous political factions that developed while he was in office, and it is highly doubtful that he would affiliate himself with any political party now in existence.

Benjamin Franklin, one of the brightest minds of the era, philosopher, printer, scientist, inventor, satirist, civic activist, statesman, soldier, diplomat, and one of the five visionary men who drafted the Declaration of Independence, and a champion of American Independence second only to George Washington, embraced the concepts of Republicanism in their original sense, not according to the watered down political precepts of the so-called “Republican” Party we know today, but according to the original undiluted concept of a the term “Republicanism” as it embodied the belief that the one form of government best suited the New World was a limited form of government, stressing liberty and rights as its core values, making the people as a whole sovereign in their authority, entirely rejecting the idea of European Monarchy founded on the principle of inherited political power, and finally, a form of government that obligated the citizens to remain independent in the performance of civic duties and ever vigilant to the propensity for corruption inherent in all forms of government. Despite the significant role that Benjamin Franklin played in the formation of this nation’s original system of government and his belief in the philosophy of Republicanism, he, like George Washington, resisted the temptation of political affiliation because, like the other founding fathers of this nation he clearly recognized that the partisanship that quite naturally developed from opposing, fundamentally and radically different political viewpoints inevitably led to the corruption of the values so contingent to our pure and original form of government. The concepts of philosophical Republicanism as they are clearly expressed in the Declaration of Independence, the Articles of Confederation and later, the Constitution of the United States of America assert the unalienable rights of the people, rights that are endowed in all at the time of their conception by divine providence, and unquestionably, rights that are not derived from the government itself and are thereby impervious to the oftentimes capricious whims of a majority subject to manipulation by partisan manipulation.

Regardless of what this once great and prosperous nation had become over the course of the last 300 years, it is vitally important to bear in mind that the “Founding Fathers,” men like George Washington, Thomas Paine, Benjamin Franklin, Thomas Jefferson, Patrick Henry, and others envisioned a very limited form of government whose sole purpose for existence was the protection of the American citizens freedom and liberty and that the freedom and liberty of the American people was not derived from, or granted by, a form of government invested with the authority to alter, abridge or eliminate, in part or whole, the unalienable rights of men that was the essence of their freedom and established their liberty. Their belief was clearly established and simply stated in the Declaration of Independence with the words, “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.” As a side note it should be pointed out that this statement is not all-inclusive, in other words, this was not meant to be a comprehensive list of all unalienable rights, merely a representation of some of those rights for the purpose of explanation. The use of the term “unalienable” in the context of the words “endowed by their creator” clearly demonstrates the clarity of the idea those men expressed. “Unalienable rights” are to be considered “natural” in the same sense that a man is born with tow eyes and two legs, he is also born with the right of freedom, the desire for liberty and as an equal to all others. The concept of “Government” is excluded from that which is “endowed by their creator.” Government has no more authority over the natural gifts granted to man by divine providence than it has over the changing of seasons. A Government by any definition of the term can exercise no power to grant or deny that which is naturally created as an integral part of all men. This concept was not unique by any means and our founding fathers were these the first men to believe as they did; Section 10, Verse 9 of the Chapter of Mark in the Christian Bible states, “What therefore God hath joined together, let not man put asunder.” To express it in its simplest terms, the men that founded this nation’s original form of government shared the common belief that the rights of man are endowed at birth to all men equally by divine providence, furthermore, they firmly believed that any attempt to regulate, abridge or deny the natural rights of men was an act of arrogant tyranny.

The people of the United States of America, now 233 years after the formation of our “limited” government, bear the burden of an estimated 16 million government employees, and there is not one “unalienable right” that has escaped being “re-defined,” abridged, regulated in some form or another, or outright denied in the last two and nearly one-half centuries of political maneuvering that has brought us to this point in time.

It is difficult to imagine how the founding fathers would view the transformation of the government they created more than two centuries ago, because what we have today is far removed form from what they envisioned so many years ago. They would be stunned speechless and probably hide their heads in shame to discover that the government they brought into existence now takes, under the threat of force, more than half of what the American people earn in wages, that the vast majority of legislation passed by the U.S. Congress is bought and paid with “contributions” by wealthy corporations, minority special interest groups, labor unions and lobbying firms, furthermore these same wealthy corporations, minority special interest groups, labor unions and lobbying firms pour billions of dollars into the partisan struggle for domination that we now call “Elections,” and that practically none, if any of the legislation passed by the U.S. Congress provides anything even remotely beneficial to the people of this nation, or that the professional politicians now running this nation make more money as a result of serving one term in office than 95% of the American people earn in a lifetime and some of those politicians have been in office for more than two decades, or that the public debt now owed to foreign governments is so astronomical that future generations of American citizens will live lives of indentured servitude as they struggle to pay for their government’s capricious spending. Is there anyone out there who actually believes that America is governed under the same principles established by our founding fathers, and that, if alive today, they would not spit in the eye of what we have allowed this nation to become?

We the American people are standing on the edge of complete ruin. Our political representatives, Democrats and Republicans alike, have sold us down the proverbial river and we and our future generations are facing lives of financial servitude to a government whose officials have taken the authority we gave them and used that authority to borrow money from foreign nations to pay for entitlement programs created for the sole purpose of winning future elections. In the process these elected representatives that we put into office have divided the nation into those who benefit from their programs and those who pay for the debts created by borrowing the funds to create them. The entire system is so riddled with the maggots of authoritarian elitists, and convoluted legislation that has created multiple levels of laws and loopholes in the effort to ensure that their white-knuckled grasp on the control of our government is never relinquished that it is virtually impossible to reverse the damage from within the system using the socially acceptable tools provided. We have been lied to, conned, and shanghaied into believing that the same political representatives that led us to our currently deplorable state of ruin are somehow capable of leading us away from the devastation they have wrought, and if we continue to place our trust in the professional liars and con artists of the Democratic and Republican Parties, as we have in the past, then we are blindly stupid fools who deserve to suffer the fate that will soon befall us. The time for true reform slipped by before most of us were even born and that time is a long way behind us, down many forgotten roads. The time to call for reform was back before our two primary political parties, the Democrats and Republicans, began their struggle with each other for full control of a government that never belonged to them in the first place, back before the Republicans began selling us out to the large corporations and industrial concerns for bigger campaign donations, and back before the Democrats started selling us out to every imaginable labor organization and minority group that could dream itself into existence by exchanging votes for entitlement programs and promises to pass laws that are blatant violations of our constitution. Our great-great grandparents didn’t stop it, our great grandparents didn’t stop it, our grandparents didn’t stop it, our parents didn’t stop it and now we are standing here, the dark abyss of doom before us, and despite all those previous generations calling to us to go forth to our ruin, we know in our hearts and in our minds that taking that last step will be the biggest mistake we have ever made. There is no power on Earth that can force us to take that step if we choose to resist. We are the people of the United States of America and the American government belongs to us, not to the Democrats and not to the Republicans, we the people are the power that gives the American government every ounce of power and authority it wields, and we can take that power and authority away from the political elitists of this nation who are, even now, directing us to our destruction, simply by standing together as one and resisting. The choices are simple and limited, we can continue because we are too timid to do anything but follow, like one sheep follows the next into the slaughterhouse, and embrace our future as economic slaves to the political tyrants we created, or we can stop here at the edge of our desolation and refuse to go any further. The choice is ours to make. The political tyrants that have led us to this point are only as powerful as we allow them to be. That is the lesson our founding fathers taught us when they wrote the words “United We Stand.”

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