Bob Livingston
There is an ever-widening
divide between the statist elected class and its enforcers (government) and the
mundanes, or hoi polloi.
The general populace would
prefer to go about its daily business without interaction with or interference
from anyone in or representing government. That is because government on almost
all levels is at best oppressive, intrusive, unsympathetic and autonomic.
There is now an awakening and
growing recognition that the U.S. government is self-serving, unrepresentative
and supererogatory and that it needs to be reined in. The divide and awakening
are best demonstrated over the past couple of weeks in the reaction of the
people to the possibility of Syrian intervention.
President Barack Obama and his
neocon toadies have been desperate to make a case for military intervention in
Syria in order to fulfill the will of their globalist masters. I explained why
this is so last week.
However, the mundanes
recognized the folly and hypocrisy of such an endeavor. The United States has
been embroiled in Mideast wars against radical Islamists, jihadists and the
CIA-created terror organization al-Qaida for decades.
The people bought into the
notion sold by the elites that the wars were necessary to protect American
freedoms and export democracy to regions that had known only oppressive
theocracy or totalitarianism. They suffered the expenses of nation building
under the false notion that the radicals and Islamists might come to either
like the U.S. or at least stop hating the U.S. for its “freedoms.”
So when Obama and warmongers
like Senator John McCain and his lackey Senator Lindsey Graham embraced
al-Qaida-backed “rebels” in Syria — a group of violent and barbarous fanatics
who are slaughtering Christians; raping, beheading and dismembering women and
children: eating the hearts of vanquished foes; and executing surrendered
captives — the slumbering masses looked up from their entertainment devices and
began confronting the elected class en masse.
By more than four to one (and,
according to some in Congress, 10 to one), the people came out against taking
sides in the Syrian conflict and especially against aiding those committing the
atrocities. The people recognized that the entire Syria narrative is a lie.
They are coming to understand that the lie expands to Libya as well as the
reasons given for deposing Moammar Gadhafi and the excuses provided to explain
the attack on the Benghazi consulate and the murders of CIA agent Chris Stevens
and three others attached to the gun-running operation that was transferring
arms to the Syrian rebels.
It is attempts to keep this
operation under wraps and out of sight that are behind the Benghazi cover-up
and former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton’s screed before Congress that the
incident didn’t matter.
The mundanes are finally
recognizing that decades of war have led to the expansion of the intrusive
spying apparatus and the growth of the surveillance state. Revelations by
Edward Snowden that the NSA is collecting and reading all telephone calls,
emails, text messages and electronic data from every American served to give
pause to even the most ardent supporters of the big government nanny state.
Of course, the divide first
manifested itself in public in the fall of 2008 and early 2009 when the masses
recognized the fix was in and that the banksters and Wall Street were getting
special dispensation during the economic crash, while the people were getting
shafted. This dispensation was made possible only by the Federal Reserve’s
inflation of the money supply — a subtle means of theft from the people.
Talk of bailouts sparked the
rise of the Tea Party, a disparate group of patriotic small-business owners,
blue- and white-collar workers, military veterans, homemakers and retirees who
opposed first the bailouts then the monstrosity of legislation that came to be
known as Obamacare, then other oppressive and unConstitutional government
actions.
In 2010, the Tea Party was
successful in removing some of the old guard of the elected class and
installing some of their own in government. Though some of the newly elected
lawmakers turned out to be wolves in sheep’s clothing, many of the Tea
Party-backed Congressional candidates continue to work to disrupt the old guard
party apparatus and attempt to reign in big government, much to the chagrin of
the statists.
The elected elites responded
to the rise of the Tea Party with slander and special targeting by several
government agencies like the Internal Revenue Service and the Environmental
Protection Agency.
The people are now using the
10th Amendment and their State legislatures to roll back oppressive and
unConstitutional Federal laws and to combat illegal “executive orders” issued
by the undocumented alien currently occupying the people’s house. In Colorado,
voters just dismissed two statist gun grabbers — an event unprecedented in
Colorado history. Voters are also seeking to secede from that State, as well as
from California and Maryland.
As Obamacare nears
implementation and the mundanes finally begin to grasp what some of us have
been warning about since before its inception, their opposition to it grows.
However, the old guard of the elected class is resisting acting as the
opposition party and working to defund it. In fact, the members of the elected
class are effectively thumbing their noses at the mundanes by exempting
themselves from its provisions, even as Obama has exempted many of his sugar
daddies and favored constituent groups.
It is telling that even the
union leaders who ardently supported the passage of Obamacare are now echoing
the mundanes in calls for the law’s repeal. Yet statists and progressives in
both parties continue ignoring the will of the people.
The U.S. government is
currently experiencing a collapse of its moral, economic and legal foundations.
The collapse was inevitable from the establishment of the Federal Reserve. The
elites created fiat paper money. With it, they have polluted the planet and put
the people at the mercy of a cannibalistic bloodlust of dog-eat-dog depravity.
Just think; America’s top 1
percent income earners took up 8 percent of total income in 1970. Today, this
same 1 percent takes up 17.4 percent of overall income. No wonder they promote
the stock market, with $175 billion in dividends being paid out by the top
companies.
Economic depression brings on
this kind of inequality. The United States has the highest income inequality in
the world. Hey, where are the jobs the political psychopaths have been
promising? They have disappeared into the black hole created by the U.S.
fascist system, overregulation and Obamacare.
The constant chaos and
crisis-mode governance are both symptoms and expediters of the collapse. As the
collapse intensifies, the statists and progressives will intensify their
oppression. The divide between the people and the elected class and their
enforcers will continue to grow.
The collapse will be ugly,
especially for those who — blinded by normalcy bias or just ignorance — aren’t
prepared. Once we come through the fire, then, I believe, Constitutional
governance and a sound money system can be restored.
Bob Livingston, Personal Liberty Digest, September 16, 2013
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