Thursday, July 17, 2008

Tierney, Liberty or None of the Above

It is now down to Obama or McCain to be the next leader of the worlds finest example of a "Free Country". Yet, it is becoming increasingly more expensive to have this free country and the freedoms we enjoy are becoming more restricted by government and willing cohorts in the form of special interest groups from the right and left.

The American form of government has moved so far from what the founding fathers had envisioned that one could argue that based on the original charter of the constitution our current form is illegal. One prime example of illegal action by the federal government is the Death Tax. The government now takes a large portion of estates being passed on to the heirs in the form of a Death Tax--mind you, all of the monies and properties in these estates had taxes paid on them as they were acquired. This may be the most offensive, tourturous and sodomizing tax ever foisted upon the American people. Simply, it is a wonderful example of Tierney. Tierney is why the Colonists claimed independence from King George.

What does one do if they want to change the tierney that the government is forcing upon them? Many actions that our founding fathers did would now land one in jail if not in front of a firing squad. Garth Wyndham-Price of UKVU is a proponent of Civil Anarchy which when analyzed could be considered a states right movement in the United States. Something similar to this movement must become top of mind for Americans or soon we will have uncivil anarchy--just look to the Mexican border as a glimpse into our future.

The problem with all the movements, schools of thought and rightous outrage is the majority of Americans are comfortable with their lives even as they see their freedoms slipping away. Big Brother, the Federal Government has control over most aspects of our lives. Yet, our currency is controlled by a non-governmental entity--the Federal Reserve. Are any of these "policies" spelled out in the Constitution? That depends on how the Supreme Court interprets the constitution.

The federal government is so cemented in its unwavering course to complete tierney that a revolution must take place. Witness our choices for President; McCain makes JFK look Reaganesque and Obama who is trying to emulate JFK is inexperienced and has some very questionable parts of his life that the media will not address. One simple way to start the revolution is to add a None of the Above box to all ballots. We deserve better representation in our Republic than what we are receiving and if none of the choices are acceptable they should not be elected by default.

This would be a small step that could have a huge impact. One may wonder what happens if the government has to shut down because there are no elected officials to pass bills and laws? That would be a start of a wonderful revolution of the deconstruction of a bloated and probably illegal government. The founding fathers put the capital in Washington DC because it was over a swamp and a terrible place to be. There reasoning was it would lessen the damage the statesmen could do to the country. Less politicians in DC equates to more rights and money in our pockets. Remember, Vote None of the Above in 2008!