
I’ve been thinking a lot lately about the problems that our country is facing, and I’m just so … frustrated! The world is upside down, and no one seems to notice. We’ve got congress trying to spend us out of debt. Barack Hussein Obama thinks a trillion-dollar stimulus package is super idea. Never mind that we don’t have the money; we’ll just print it. But don’t worry, if we flood the nation’s money supply with a trillion dollars worth of monopoly money it won’t cause inflation, right? Seriously, didn’t our congressmen and women go to high school? Because I remember learning about this stuff in my l0th grade economics class! Another thing I learned in that class: Capitalism = Good
Even more offensive to my sensibilities is a frightening new paradigm of socialistic thinking that is washing over our nation like a terrifying wave of political effluent; the direct result of decades of greed, and selfishness. America has become a “me too” state full of whiners, wimps, and crybabies who think that everything has to be “fair” all the time. And before you go thinking that absolute fairness is a good thing, I want you to stop and consider the cost. What is the cost? Oh where do I begin? How about a loss of freedom, control, and independence? And if you think that’s not so bad, just ask any person living in a “home” how they like it. Are they happy being dependent? Do they enjoy having every aspect of their life structured by someone else? Do they like being told what to do? I think they’ll tell you it sucks!
If you think that socialism won’t try to creep in, or even if it does, that it won’t cause suffering and loss, well, clearly you’re not a student of history. This story has been repeated over and over for millennia throughout the history of mankind. And I’m here to tell you, we’re no different from those who walked this path before us, including making the tragic mistake of allowing ourselves to think we’re different; to be filled with a blind confidence and pride which surely is a sign of (if not a direct precursor) to our inevitable failure and destruction. Pride goeth before a fall. And a wise man knows it, and stays away from it.
So what is the point of all this? What am I really trying to say? Well, in a nutshell, America—with its arrogant, misguided leadership—is on a high speed track to destination socialism. But, trust me, you don’t want to go there. Trading your independence for security because you think it’s going to bring you “stuff” is like killing the goose that laid the golden egg. In the end, you’ll wind up, sadly, with neither.
If you care about your future and the future of your children, you’ll want to give serious thought to what I am saying here. Contemplate what I have to say, and arrive at your own conclusion, but understand that we’re at a turning point in this country, and the consequences of our decisions now will have a profound affect on our future, and the future of our children.
Liberalism and democracy are nothing more than elected socialism. Our country, the USA, was founded as a constitutional republic, and not a democracy. When we pledge allegiance to the flag, we say, “and to the republic for which is stands.” We don’t say, “and to the democracy for which it stands.” That’s because we are not a democracy, or at least, we’re not supposed to be! The democratic party is operating our government in a manner inconsistent with its founding principles; the result of which will eventually bring an end to our freedom if we continue to allow it!
A full explanation of the relationship between liberalism, and socialism is beyond the scope of this post, but if you’re interested in an expanded understanding of liberalism, fascism, and “progressive” democracy, I highly recommend the book, Liberal Fascism, by Jonah Goldberg, which explains things far better than I ever could.
So let me repeat, liberalism is socialism … in disguise. And socialism is a form of slavery. Let me explain how by defining what slavery is: Slavery is the act of forcing of someone to work, involuntarily, for the purpose of another. In other words, if I force you to work, against your will, for me; that would be slavery. And wouldn’t you agree that such an act is an unethical and evil thing to impose upon another human being?
But what if it’s the government that’s doing the forcing? What if you were required by the government to spend 15 hours a week doing yard-work for another (perhaps less fortunate) person, or face going to prison? Would that be slavery? Would that be forcing you to labor, involuntarily, for purpose of another? Or, what if you were forced to relinquish your property, or money, which you have earned through your own labor, for the purposes of someone else? Is that not essentially the same thing—the same thing as slavery?
Well, the honest answer is, yes, that is slavery. It’s wrong, it’s immoral, and yes, it is evil. No one has a right to force someone else to labor for the purposes of another; but that is exactly what socialism does. It’s exactly what the democratic political party seeks to impose. It is exactly what Barack Obama is talking about when he refers to “spreading the wealth”.
I know this is a controversial statement, but I must say it: The democrat party, including President-elect Barack Obama, believe in, and support the use of slavery, and by that virtue the unjust oppression of the entire American Public.
I am sorry! It’s not my fault they chose this position, but they have, and I am sorry for that! But I can’t change it, and I’m not going to lie about it. In fact, I want you to know what you’re getting into. I want you to be aware of it.
Now, I’m not saying that all democrats are evil. Many have good intentions, and believe that they’re doing the right thing. They think that the ends justify the means. They suffer from a megalomaniacal delusion that they can do no wrong because their intentions are good. But they are wrong. There is a good reason why so many countries—steeped in socialism—suffer from an ethereal sense of darkness and misery. It’s because socialism is inherently evil, and using evil designs to try to achieve societal utopia is a futile endeavor, because the two concepts are fundamentally incompatible.
You can’t achieve goodness through actions that are fundamentally evil and wrong. The ends don’t justify the means, and the results of ignoring such wisdom will always be tragic. You can’t regulate people into greatness, and you can’t build a healthy society through oppression and slavery.
Freedom and Capitalism built up this country and made it great. They are not a failure as our media and government want us to believe. Our economic problems are absolutely the result of government interference and tampering with fundamental market principles of capitalism and freedom.
We can’t spend our way out of debt, or oppress our way out of unfairness. And we can’t elect slave-masters to save us from poverty and inequality. These things won’t work, and we won’t be saved.
I don’t know how to make it any clearer. I don’t know how else to convince you. I can only tell you what I know, and what I believe. I can only tell you the truth, and pray that somehow you’ll believe it. That we’ll escape from the chains that are being drawn around us, and defeat the agents of change who seek to take away our freedom, money, and independence.
Don’t fall into the trap. Don’t get into the strange man’s car because he’s offering a piece of candy. Understand that there’s no such thing as a free lunch!
We are standing at the edge, looking down at a hole from which any escape is unlikely without real bloodshed. Let’s not go in. Let’s not lose our country.
We need to wise up! We need to elect good leaders! we need to get involved, because if we don’t stop the foolishness, and educate ourselves, and make the right choices: We, our children, and their children are at dire risk of becoming slaves to a system….
Please, don’t let it happen!

I dislike being a slave to the system. I have a lifetime of navigating the waters of government supplied health care for my disabled son, simply because the government has left me absolutely no choice.
I’ve heard the rantings of better health care needed from people. They want the government to step in and step up. The thing is, it is the greed of the people that has caused the health care crisis in this country. Creating bigger government can not possibly be the answer. I agree, there is a problem. Let’s have more law suits and more accountability from people, so that sooner or later, we won’t be able to get anyone to research new medications (except the government. YIPES, they can’t even balance the budget) or to fix a broken leg, because they are so filled with fear, we simply won’t have health care at all.
There are so many things I am worried and concerned about that it is impossible to state them all here.
I am constantly fascinated by those who voted for change? Why do we need a chump in the white house taking our money from us, spending it where he wants to, and changing that tag to change, and having the masses simply buy in to it.
Another thing I am sick and tired of, is people pulling the “black” card, in regards to our President-Elect. OH my hell. Get over it already. President Bush has been trodden into the pavement over his administration, yet every criticism for Barack will carry the “race” card. How nice to have that ahead of us.
Thank you for the warning PW
I could not agree more.
My only fear, is that the warning is too late.
Ha…..I was having some similar thoughts today. This whole spending to get us out of the recession is senseless. Where’s the money going to come from? I seriously don’t understand the liberal point of view, and can’t grasp how you can claim a love for freedom and independence yet support such socialistic ideas.
(btw–another good book: Liberalism is a mental disorder, by Michael Savage)
Lisa: I know what you mean!
Me: Yes, I have that fear too!
goddessdivine: I don’t understand the liberal point of view either, and believe me, I have tried to. I think the title, “Liberalism is a mental disorder” is perfect! I used to catch “Savage Nation” on the radio every once in a while, but haven’t heard it in about a year. I’ve always thought Michael Savage was a sharp cookie. Thanks for the suggestion, I’ll add it to my list of books to get!
I agree. I am afraid it is too late. Obama has been elected. The wheels are in motion. The only thing it seems like we can do is be prepared.
Apathy is a dish best served in soup lines.
We have a country filled with apathetic, “I’ve got mine, you go get yours” kinds of people. It is such a disappointment. My grandfather, who had to work hard to gain his citizenship, would be appalled at how we have sat still and allowed liberals to change the very face of our society.
The video at Robert’s (Seraphic Secret) about Islam was incredible. We need to all wake up to the message.
Apathy is a dish best served in soup lines.
I like that Robyn.
Mel, I know. Late. Ugg.
Thanks for being so well read, and educating the rest of us. Now… how do we get this on the front page of every newspaper in the country 6 months ago???
melissa c: Thanks. It’s true, Obama has been elected, but he hasn’t had a chance to do anything, yet. I don’t think it’s too late. I think you’re right, we need to be prepared, but also, we need to put pressure on our representatives to do the right things. We need to let them know that if they fail to represent us, we’ll send them home in disgrace, and replace them with someone who will. They work for us, after all. It’s a concept that has been washed away over the years, but we must remember that our government works for us. They are agents in our employ. We’re the ones in charge of this country. They answer to US! This is a nation of the people, and for the people. I can tell you this, I’m going to be all over Obama, and my representatives during the next four years, because I, for one, and not going to stand for any shenanigans from these politicians. They work for me, and I’m not going to let them forget it! I strongly encourage everyone to get involved. The best way to check the system is to get involved. If we all stand up, and with a loud voice, stand for our rights, it will have a huge effect. Just ask ex. Utah Representative Chris Canon what happens when you fail to represent the people who put you in office. Let’s send a message to Washington that “you’ll be next”, if you don’t straighten up!
Robyn: Yes, the apathy in this country is tragic. Most people are completely ignorant about how this country works, or is supposed to work. It’s a side-effect of the “easy life” that our capitalist republic has provided us. We’ve become so used to it that many of us just think it will always be here for us to enjoy. Unfortunately, that belief is causing many of us to be blind to fact that it is being taken away from us! I looks like history will repeat yet again, even here in America. We’re not immune to it.
Pea: Thank you! It’s people like us who have the power to affect change in this country. In congress, every letter received has the weight of 1,000 votes. It’s generally considered in politics, that each person who takes the time to call, or write, represents 999 other voters who didn’t. That means that each letter you write represents 1,000 votes in their minds. So you’ve got a pretty loud voice if you apply it. We all do. Personally, these days I feel like doing some serious yelling!
Thank you so much for reading my blog!
like the new look dude.
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