From Corruption to Annihilation

It’s the distinct knowledge that nothing is ever going to happen to anyone on the left that drives one mad. The only rational conclusion is that there’s a whole government made up of communists with only slight divisions to keep the majority believing that it can get better. It’s time to recognize that it won’t.
Many people have proposed this, who understand it better than I do. I first recognized it more than a decade ago, but the rest of the country wasn’t ready to hear it. I believe that they are now.
Trump, whether you like him, or not, is making some very serious mistakes that have shaken and divided his supporters. I didn’t expect much from him going in and, to a great degree, he has satisfied what I did expect, but now, in the second term, he seems distracted, neutered, focusing on things that don’t matter and ignoring those that do.
His hiring practices continue to be a big problem. It always seems irrational and contingent on things that are surface-level. The very concept of endorsing Cornyn in Texas is liable to fragment his supporters in the whole state. We know who Cornyn is and detest him. That Trump is unaware of that, or ignores that, pits him against the majority of Republicans in the state. If Wesley Hunt was not in the race it might have been more clear-cut how badly Cornyn is detested, but Hunt provided him some cover by making the race seem closer than it really was. And yet, this too seems theatrical, something to keep the politicos busy while everyone else goes about their lives.
The damage done to Texas by Abbott and Cornyn, two leftist communists on the right, exposes the fact that the broad spectrum of Texans will never get what they want. The most worthless state House member for the Panhandle was able to hold off someone who was only slightly better from what I heard of his message.
Without giving any of this too much weight, these are signals of the overall problem: that there is no true opposition to the corruption of our governmental system. It would take decades working on the 4th Amendment alone to return it to its original purpose. There’s too much money coming from too many special interests that ignore the individual and seek only the manipulation of our laws to get what they want.
It’s why I wrote Nine Principles of Freedom several years ago, to freeze the understanding and purpose of individual rights and how that has been diluted over the past century or so to drag the individual back under the weight of the government.
It’s really quite simple. If one takes individual freedoms seriously, it produces a society that is both energetic and law-abiding, because the enormous weight of government seeking to snatch every penny of profit, deny every freedom, is non-existent. The more one believes that the government can and will control behavior, the deeper they slide into tyranny, because it’s always their neighbor they wish the government would control, never themselves, but that’s always the next step.
One could say that empires last roughly 250 years and 2026 is the 250th year since the signing of the Declaration of Independence. Whether that determination is based on numerology or state of decay, the United States is there.
The fundamentals of the Untied States are based in eternal truths, one being that socialist nations never succeed in freeing their people, but rather imprisoning them. What about the Scandinavian countries and Europe? Haven’t they flourished? Yes, with the umbrella of protection provided by the mighty US military they have been able to put their money into social programs. The great British Navy has crumbled in the years after WWII. A good deal of wealth for these European nations came from the resources of the American Continents either in resources or markets.
After 250 years the United States might be at the point of collapse, there are a number of indicators that suggest it, but that is not an indictment of the principles behind it, but a consequence of embracing foreign principles. It comes from being embarrassed by American culture when leaders travel abroad and return with European principles based largely on monarchies, not republics.
The time now, is to be proud of those founding principles and exalt them above the critic’s cultures that are rapidly deteriorating into self-hatred and oblivion. How long before they are swept under by the ceaseless advance of immigration?
As the world seems about to undergo a war that will likely turn nuclear and leave vast destruction in its wake. (if it stops short of globally radiated, glowing heaps) It will be much different from anything we’ve ever seen before. What comes of that will be determined by those who somehow survive.
For decades and perhaps centuries there will be no need of a government at all. Maybe that will be the ultimate form of society that emerges from the flames. Keeping the American principles of individual rights forefront in the mind and taught to the children will be all we can do. Likely the southern continents will survive and will not encroach on what’s left here out of fear of radiation.
What we build, in the meantime, will be of great consequence. That’s where the focus ought to be. If there is no survival, all history stops, all religions, all perspectives. It will be a lifeless planet like Mars and Jupiter. But if it does not, our current condition will mark the starting point of what will become the new world.
The question before us is whether we let this whole corrupt government tread down that path. If there is any way to put a stop to it, should we not do that? Then, there comes the realization that if we do, what future do we ensure? If we stop this world war, are we left to struggle through the insanity of today? These are difficult times.
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