Citizens Dedicated To Preserving Our Constitutional Republic
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In 2016 the Obama Administration bureaucracies passed ""81,640 pages of new rules"" (NONE OF IT LEGALLY enacted by Congress). ""The entire King James Bible has only around 1200 pages"".
As of 2009, the federal government employed around 2,900,000 people, in 456 federal agencies. Many of those agencies have "rule making" authority, in direct violation of Article 1, Section 1 of the U. S. Constitution.
FAILURE TO ACT ON THE OBVIOUS, WILL RESULT IN THE PREDICTABLE.
"Silence in the face of tyranny, is your consent to that tyranny"
It's good to see you posting again Silence, you have a way of putting things in proper perspective.
M
Ewart's arguments why America is virtually impossible to fix, while well intentioned; hardly address fundamentals because Articles, Amendments, laws, rules and so on, are effects rather than causes.
Rather our malaise derives from destructive attitudes and behaviors that we have allowed to embed themselves in our culture/society for many generations.
Rod Dreher's recent book "The Benedict Option" delivers a searing indictment of modernity and American culture; while the remedy he urges, is breathtaking in its radicalism.
He correctly asserts that the precipitous decline throughout the West of the family and faith based morality; has reached such a level that we are both incapable and unable to reverse its rot.
He points to St.Benedict, who responded to the Fall of Rome, by creating monastic communities permitting the Catholic faithful to withdraw from society as it collapsed; allowing them to emerge at a later time, reinvigorated and strengthened.
Specifically he recommends that parents remove their children from public schools, limit their exposure to corrosive popular culture and reinvigorate their churches.
At its core, Dreher suggests an attitude of other worldly spirituality must replace our current nostrum of civic responsibility; the latter a secular impulse and linchpin of socialism.
Powerful food for thought, indeed.
"The precipitous decline throughout the West of the family and faith based morality; has reached such a level that we are both incapable and unable to reverse its ROT".
In the very least, and for what good it will do, at least someone is able to articulate, and is also willing to profess and express the root problem.
"Silence in the face of tyranny, is your consent to that tyranny"
Silence, what you and Thomas have stated seems to be a clue to the reasons behind the to me idiotic embracing of the cult of Islam by so many of our youth. Not because it is a religion, but because of its inflexible rules and not allowing its members to think for themselves.or taking any responsibility on themselves. It just gives a blanket benediction for any murder, violence and misogyny committed to obey its rules, Satanic though they are.
We here are of the understanding of Satan`s role in the world is...As understanding of this. We need to teach others . Pastors have to understand the war we are in at this time with the Devil.Some Pastors shut out the worldly problems. They are wrong for doing this. The Jews stood on the edge of the trench and took bullets to their heads. If it were not for pro active Christians getting involved. The world would be a lot different. God will give victory to the ones who want it...History has shown us this....Trump is our Leader for a reason. He is the right one for these times....To him it is about being on the side of right....I trust him to make the decision that fits the need.. To much liberal progressive bullshit in the way to have unity as a nation...We need to reinstate the draft. This will give snowflakes a sense of realism. No more baby sitting these little pukes.
Most certainly, I am hardly arguing that a religious impulse is the unique solution to our grave malaise, as worthy as that is.
Rather this discussion reminds of the insight of Bernard, Bishop of Chartres, who asserted in the 12th century "We are trivial dwarfs standing on the shoulders of the massive giants of Antiquity, who see as far as we do only because of their wisdom."
This observation was repeated by John Locke, later by Edmund Burke as well as Russell Kirk in our time. Yet the oblivious jackasses of our time insist that 'We are the greatest'; no doubt because we have more stuff!!! Why of course.
Reflect a moment and consider. In our time, the standard mark of achievement is essentially a credential; a degree.
So lets briefly assess the enduring achievements of the Greeks, a moment:
*Architecture / Phidias, Pharmenion...
*Republican Governance / Pericles, Solon...
*Geometry / Euclid, Pythagoras...(w/o which structure is not possible).
*History / Herodotus, Thucydides...
*Literature / Homer...
*Medicine / Hippocrates...
*Philosophy and Logic / Aristotle, Plato...
*Physics/ Archimedes, Thales...
*Theater/ Aristophanes in Comedy, Sophocles in Tragedy...
I could go on for forever but let me mercifully halt here.
Just think how deprived these poor unfortunates were w/o our modern college degrees!!!!!
A great contributor to the enervating rot that pervades our culture/society is our preening and strutting hubris that we are the greatest; a notion perfectly aligned w/the mind set of the assholery who claim to be our leaders.
Hank,
You're confusing Grave Malaise w/ Stinky Breath, which toured earlier.
That`s DING BATS Hank...Which is often confused with the Fruit Bat.
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