“America Has Ceased to Exist”

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  1. Ronbo says:

    I disagree that America has ended :!:

    I do agree that original American republic of 1789 has went “Tango Uniform” (militaryese for “Toes Up” – Dead) sometime during the Obama Regime.

    What comes next will either be another Evil Empire on the Soviet model, or a Second Republic minus about five million members of the ruling class, who will either be dead, exiled, or imprisoned.

    However, if the choice is the first option, like the Third Reich, its duration will not be long and its inevitable crash and burn awesome.

    But whatever happens, somewhere in the ruins a tiny American flag will pop up.

    You can kill a nation but you cannot kill an idea.

    America is an idea.

  2. Russia also said that America would one day awaken to find that it was a communist nation, and it wouldn’t have any idea how it got there. That realization would lead to the balkanization of the United States of America. The true problem with the USA today is not that our economy is unsustainable or that our government is feckless, it is that we are no longer united as a people. Almost every poll shows a near 50/50 split on any issue, and as we all know, a house divided against itself cannot stand.

    Leftist ideals of multiculturalism and diversity has torn apart the fabric of the union and left it in tatters. That process is accelerated by political acrimony and polarization. The poison that the left has poured into the ears of our children has finally borne the fruit that the left has so desperately sought. I am reminded of a story about how a gentleman opposed Adolf Hitler for ideological reasons. Hitler just shrugged the man off and told him that he doesn’t need his support because he will obtain his children’s support through the public schools. The left leaned that lesson well.

    Ideology and culture is transmitted via the parents, at least when there is a parent at home to teach it. But in modern times, the public schools have replaced the parents and now teach the doctrine of the state to children regardless of the parent’s views. As a child ages and enters college, his worldview is firmed by colleges and universities. The result is a group of captured voters who vote for the left by a large margin. This is the way that the foundations of America have been eroded.

    Add to that the loading of the Federal bench by leftist activist judges, and you soon get the kinds of decisions that override the U.S. Constitution and Federal legislature. One must credit the left for creativity in that they were able to accomplish something to contravene the best intentions of the founders regarding Madison’s Federalist 10. But Ronbo is correct in that America is not merely a nation, it is an idea.

    For the first time in five thousand years of recorded human civilization, man was granted the liberty to choose his own path. His rights were inherent, and his sovereignty empowered a government of his own choosing by a contract forged between the people and their government. Men such as Locke, Hume, Rousseau, and other philosophers contributed ideas to the founding of our nation, and our most basic values. But it is often the light that burns brightest, that also burns the shortest.

    Like Arthur’s Camelot, perhaps America is nothing more than a shining time that will serve as an example for the future. A time where the dreams of men were realized. But dreams do not die, and freedom is most certainly worth the price of life. What is uncertain is how much men love their children. Our founders did not place their fortunes and sacred honor on the line for themselves. They did it for future generations. So that their children would inherit a world that was better than when they first entered it.

    Washington, Madison, Jefferson, Hamilton, and the rest of our founders were not poor men or ill educated. They were men of wealth and position within society. They were educated and aware of the thoughts of the philosophers. They knew history. They picked through the history of Europe, and considered the philosophy of men noted for their reason and thought. They chose that which worked, and denied that which did not. Today we reside in their legacy, but fail to appreciate it.

    Post modernism criticizes it. Multiculturalism dilutes it. The left despises it. But no matter how much it is derided, ridiculed, or criticized by those who assume that they know better than the men who founded it, it remains comprehensible by anyone with an open mind and heart. It remains uncorrupted precisely because it is an idea, and that idea speaks to the freedom that yearns in every man’s heart for expression. It is an idea that is frequently spoken of, but seldom appreciated by men who have never sacrificed for it.

    Freedom was by no means certain when America’s founders stood up and declared their allegiance to that ideal. Every man that did so risked his very life. Some of the signers of the Declaration of Independence were captured and executed. Some lost their families and homes. Even John Hancock, one of the wealthiest among them, advocated the burning of Boston if the public good demanded it, even though it would have made him a beggar. These men were not wild eyed zealots, but reasonable and responsible men. Men who had something to lose, and they risked it all for liberty.

    I am proud to say that my family served that glorious cause on both sides. Though today some of our descendants are less than patriotic about their nation, having fallen to the perversions of education being offered in American public schools these days. But there are still those who remember, and in that memory we are still true to our founders and the values which guided them.

    If America does fall, she will forever be remembered. A shining city upon the hill beckoning the downtrodden and oppressed. She will ever serve as an example of the greatness of what was, and what may be again. This is because the idea of America will always offer hope to those who quest for it, and are willing to sacrifice to get it as our founders once did.

  3. pascal says:

    Related and maybe worthy of a post of its own (though I remain concerned about the author’s intentions).

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_detailpage&v=zkN4XiqRnrE#t=29

    At 30 seconds in, Whittle helped me comprehend the nature of a curse has been laid upon us, building up over many years.

    Godwin’s Curse:

    There will be a point in time where events have so deteriorated that all comparisons, such as to past events that led to the same consequences, will have been rendered moot.

  4. Ronbo says:

    In regards to William Stout’s excellent article:

    What’s new about Leftist propaganda in America’s schools?

    This has been going on since the 1960s at full bore and at half speed since the late 1800s :!:

    I would remind everyone that the public (government) school was created by John Dewey as a means to spread Progressive thought among the young in the late 1800s :!:

    The Progressive movement is not a new kid on the block, it has been around since Teddy Roosevelt in the 1900s – and once spit off from the Republican Party to become the Progressive Bull Moose Party in 1912.

    Woodrow Wilson was the first Progressive Democrat president who cursed the Republic with his direct election of Senators, federal income tax and the entry of America into the unpopular First World War, where 100,000 promising young men died at the Western Front and 250,000 were badly injured.

    …and as if that weren’t enough, allowed the French to dictate the harsh peace treaty terms with Germany that made a Second World War almost inevitable.

    Did I mention the League of Nations? Yet another Progressive Woodrow Wilson curse and failure that became the United Nations after WW II under FDR, which is a modern day Progressive curse and failure.

    Then there was LBJ…Carter…Clinton…Obama…decades of Progressive hammer blow after hammer blow against the U.S. Constitution and yet…

    Head bloody and with countless bruises the ideal of the American Republic still stands tall in the hearts and minds of upwards of 150 million people, who I believe have not yet begun to fight.

    • The Gantt Guy says:

      Ronbo, there is at least one missing from your list. Bush the Younger also eviscerated the Constitution with actions including the Patriot Act, a massive over-reach made “necessary” only by his cowardice in refusing to name islam the enemy and perpetrator of the various terrorist attacks leading up to, including, and subsequent to the 9/11 atrocities.

  5. Ronbo says:

    Bush The Younger turned out to be a RINO, as was Bush The Elder.

    Like Jesse Jackson said, “Stay out of the Bushes :!:

    All the People of the United States got from the Bushes was “No child left behind” (billions wasted) and “Free Prescription Drugs” (billions wasted)…plus three elective wars of empire that accomplished nothing except the deaths/injuries/wounds of thousands of promising young men and wasting trillions of dollars.

    Did I mention the economic almost meltdown of 2008 :?: Bush The Younger’s finger prints were all over that one as well.