The People Still Have the Power
The People Still Have the Power
Written by J. B. Williams
Saturday, March 25, 2006
They just forgot where it is, and how to use it!
Most Americans are quite naturally conservative by virtue of being American, and they are in search of a political party to represent their will, since none of the existing political parties seem to have even the slightest concern for their will. They correctly see today’s Democratic Party as generally anti-American on every issue, because they are. But they watch as the Republican Party does almost as much damage to their country as the Democrats have in the past and would again if in power and wonder what to try next.
They consider a protest vote for some third party alternative as a means of trying to draw the two primary parties back into the real mainstream on a host of very real issues. But they also know that third party candidates have no chance of winning national offices and that third party protest campaigns usually result in the unintended election of the opposition minority.
Those old enough to remember, know that Ross Perot single handedly elected Bill Clinton not once, but twice, both times against the will of the voting majority. Clinton was elected by default, with less than half of the popular vote in 1992 and 1996. For any intelligent conservative, that is enough to end all third party fantasies, and it should be.
However, the frustrating search for the fix continues and we seem to be running out of options, now that RINOS rule the roost in the Republican Party, behaving too much like the liberals we recently removed from office.
We conservatives recognize the power of the socialist press, the unions, of liberal politicians who destroy national sovereignty and security, and even dismantle the Constitution of a free morality based self-governed society. We even see the obvious progressive/socialist propaganda machine operating in Hollywood. But too many conservatives have overlooked their own power.
We the people of America really do run this country in every respect. However, too many happen to run it much like they run their own lives: lazy, ill informed, easily distracted, often confused, disenchanted and therefore, disinterested and disengaged from the process. Running our own country is hard work, full of tough choices. Why can’t we just hire someone else to do it and go back to running the kids to ball practice, ballet, skate parties, school functions and family vacations?
Well, we can, and we have. But how’s that workin’ out for us so far?
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Read on as the author of this article finally get to his point and guess what, it comes down to money! Of course it always comes down to money and it always has.
No matter how we lionize the 'Founding Fathers' of the USA or Lincoln's fight to 'preserve the union' both events revolved around money. The 'Founders' wanted the money to stay on this side of the Atlantic and the Brits wanted to take it all back to England. Lincoln could not allow the South to leave the union because the whole cotton and most of the tobacco crop went with them. Cotton and tobacco were the major exports of the US in the 1800's. Never mind that the war to return the South to the union broke the South and came within an ace of breaking the North.
The only way the American people will ever take their country back is to hurt the money men in their wallets. Refuse to do business with the money men no matter how much it hurts you and you'll soon see a change in policies.
Washington D.C. and politicians tell you they run the nation, Wall Street and Dow Jones know they run the nation!
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