Sunday, March 21, 2010

Free Enterprize!

    The single most exclusion, and stark deliberate omission from the Constitution of the United States was government’s role in the providing of direct public services. This was not accidental, because our forefathers understood in great detail how the providing of individual services always leads to dependence which would destroy individual incentive and responsibility. It is the natural progression in things of human nature and it destroys the very things that make Americans unique among all others of this world.
   Today if we Americans wish to eliminate most of our civil and social problems and problems with government, it can only be accomplished by forcing government out of the service business including States, cities and towns.
Every service provided, when provided by force of law, costs more in money and liberty than they are worth, and are always monopolies, which only interferes with our free enterprise system.
    A serious and prolonged effort against the status quo in government and a genuine change in the sentiments, principals’, affections and opinions of the people is prerequisite, if America is to regain her potential and responsibility to mankind in general and the individual in particular to wit, the tea party movement is a good start.
   It is and has been much of the time, the ignorance that is prevalent among the young and the minorities that consistently pursues what their country can do for them, as apposed to what they can do for their country this is why history is so important.
   Historically; socialist, communist and fascist are always touting themselves, as for the workers and the children, that is, until they have total control, then they are only for themselves at the cost of liberty and freedom for same. Blind obedience, imprisonment or death, are their only mandates for all.
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Be not intimidated... nor suffer yourselves to be wheedled out of your liberties by any pretense of politeness, delicacy, or decency. These, as they are often used, are but three different names for hypocrisy, chicanery and cowardice.  John Adams

Rightful liberty is unobstructed action according to our will within limits drawn around us by the equal rights of others. I do not add 'within the limits of the law,' because law is often but the tyrant's will, and always so when it violates the rights of the individual.  Thomas Jefferson

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