I have found it necessary to take a week or two off
following the election. Not just because I was despondent but because I simply
couldn’t figure out what next. It’s difficult for instance to think that
Boehner who compromised away the conservative momentum of 2010 is going to make
a stand now on the “fiscal cliff” or debt ceiling. Before the election I said
on numerous occasions “we can win the election and still lose the country but I
doubt we can lose the election and still win the country”. How do you come back
from that? Maybe we don’t, but let’s consider carefully before we give up.
One of my greatest reasons for optimism has always been my
seemingly unshakable belief that the people of the country were largely still
American. By that I mean flawed but descent, hardworking men and women who
valued liberty above all else, people who largely accepted the traditional
Judeo-Christian values and would die to defend freedom of religion. This
election shook that belief to its very core. Gay marriage where legal has
always been instituted by courts and legislatures over the objection of the
people now in Maryland and Washington the people were given the chance to once
again stand up for family and decency and they chose not to. The basic moral
underpinning of society is crumbling far more than I gave consideration (note
to pastor- you were right) and now we have election results to prove it. John
Adams pointed out why moral decay would spell the death Nell of liberty all the
way back in October of 1798 his words: we have no government, armed with power, capable of contending with human
passions, unbridled by morality and religion. Avarice, ambition, revenge and
licentiousness would break the strongest cords of our Constitution, as a whale
goes through a net. Our Constitution was made only for a moral and religious
people. It is wholly inadequate to the government of any other.
Or in this excerpt from an 1814 letter to friend and rival Thomas
Jefferson: As long as Property exists, it will accumulate in Individuals and
Families. As long as Marriage exists, Knowledge, Property and Influence will
accumulate in Families.
Ah Mr. President who would have dreamed a mere 198 years later we would
no longer even know the definition of marriage! All government, even our own
which was helped in its establishment by the Almighty, are constructs of man, the
family is a construct of God and it is not within the purview of man to alter
it, especially not to include what God calls and abomination.
For weeks I’ve sought opinion and insight to see where to go next and the
answer is sobering. We have lost the Federal government to a large degree, and
reclaiming the Federal judiciary is probably out of our grasp for some time to
come. We have a Republican house but we do not have the leadership on the
national level to make an effective stand. While we still need to fight on the
national level we cannot concede anything without a fight, we need to hold
Neville Chamberlain… I mean John Boehner, to the fire and limit the Obama
Monarchy to as little damage as possible. If only our leadership would learn a
lesson from the other side, when they win elections or when they lose they
never cease to push their big government anti-constitutional agenda, if we
fought as hard for freedom we’d never lose an election. Still the house speaker
seems far more effective at fighting conservatives than he is at defending
freedom, this goes for the entire Republican establishment. At this time no
viable leader can give us the hope of victory at the national level so what do
we do?
Our last line of defense are the state and local governments thus far 24
of the 30 (yes 30 and the vast majority of them are not weak kneed RINOs)
Republican governors have refused to implement Obama-care. We need these
governors to stand strong and more to join them. We need states to refuse
Federal monies and with it sever the chains of control they impose especially
in education, where Federal mandates cost more than the funds that states are
rewarded with for their fealty. The EPA
must be opposed and private property defended. We will not regain our liberty
without a series of very unpleasant confrontations between the state and
Federal governments. I don’t predict at this time that force will be used as it
was in 1861 but think of it this way: in the greatest constitutional crisis the
country ever faced the states fought for sovereignty over the Federal and lost,
then it was the states that were attempting to deny freedom. 150
odd years later the same type of crisis is emerging only now it is the Federal
that is crushing liberty and the states who are defending it. May God give
freedom the victory once more! I wonder when King Obama compares himself to Abe
Lincoln was he hoping his policies
would lead to a civil war level crisis?
We can no longer concede education to the left. The dumbing down of the
electorate has placed every aspect of the republic at risk. Home schooling and
alternate education have given us some hope, but the vast majority of kids are indoctrinated
in anti-American and anti-free market propaganda. We simply cannot allow
this to continue then hope to win them back later. Reason does not easily
overcome conditioning. This corruption took generations to achieve and it will likely
take generations to defeat but refusing Federal funds and the controls
associated is a good place to start.
Further we cannot concede the culture, thus we cannot abandon
social issues. When was the last time a candidate won as a Republican who was
not strong on the social issues, and especially life? Ever since Ronald Reagan embraced the
Christian right no Republican has won without them. They didn’t turn out for
Dole McCain or Romney; they did for Reagan, Bush 41 and Bush 43. Let me put it
this way for you establishment morons, the
Christian right will only support a candidate they believe is sincere about
life and family values and as much as you hate those voters you will never win
a damned thing without them.
During the revolutionary war it was thought that if New York
fell to the British then all was lost. Later the same reasoning seemed to apply
to the crucial port of Charleston, SC. Both fell, but the war continued on new
battle fields and eventually the forces of liberty overcame the tall odds and
won the day. One small victory in one small fort in Trenton turned the tide of
those two major crushing defeats because this kind of war is won by the side
that won’t quit. Dearest God let that be us!
Next time we will make the argument for lower taxes that our
national leadership is too afraid to make. Until then keep on the firing line!
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