More Americans Waking up to an over reaching government…or are
they?
“There aren’t enough real Americans left in this
country (civilians) to hold up the American flag,” was the refrain I often heard from my friend Bob,
a retired Marine Corp Recon I soldier who fought in Viet Nam and was the honor
guard for President Lyndon Johnson.
Whenever a
group of us got together they would frequently comment on lack of gumption most
citizens showed over our declining rights and to a degree, I agree.
There are
some exceptions, such as the Oath Keeper group along with other individuals and
organizations. Our collective problem
however, is we’re too disorganized. If
these many groups could combine resources and create a uniform goal and
strategy for taking our country back, we’d all be further ahead.
Princeton University this week published a landmark
study, covering more than 1,750 policy areas, which concluded the United States
is really no longer a representative democracy but an oligarchy retaining a few
cosmetic, democratic vestiges.
That's right: The country that gave the world the Bill of Rights, the Declaration of Independence, "I have a dream," "one small step for a man," and so much more... no longer exists as it once did.
That's right: The country that gave the world the Bill of Rights, the Declaration of Independence, "I have a dream," "one small step for a man," and so much more... no longer exists as it once did.
Enough people are fed up. Is it time to act?
According to a recent Rasmussen poll, 37 percent of
likely U.S. voters say that they are afraid of the Federal government and 54
percent say that it is a threat to individual liberty. That’s compared to 47
percent who don’t fear the government, 17 percent who aren’t sure and 22
percent who feel government protects their liberty.
Rasmussen reports that America’s decline in comfort with
government has been rapid:
As recently as December 2012, voters were evenly divided
on this question: 45% said the federal government was a protector of individual
rights, while 46% described it as a threat to those rights.
According to the poll results, men and all Americans over
the age of 40 are more likely to fear the Federal government than young voters
and women.
Support for the 2nd Amendment may have some
bearing on how Americans feel about the Nation’s political leaders, as 42
percent of gun owners expressed fear of the government compared to 30 percent
of people who do not own guns.
With corporatist dominance over the mainstream media for
decades backing an elitist machine in Washington and a global banking cartel
footing the bill with money created from thin air, any such accusation can be
made to seem “real” to those who are unaware.
Are there enough real Americans left to stand up to
federal government? Let me know what you
believe. Leave a comment below.
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1 comment:
Anyone who hasn't figured out that there is trouble in OZ and that citizen rights no longer matter to the special interest controlled Congress are either as dumb as a rock or they've had too much government Kool-Aid.
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