Sunday, July 5, 2009

America In The Mirror



“We hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men are created equal, that they are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable Rights, that among these are Life, Liberty and the pursuit of Happiness.--That to secure these rights, Governments are instituted among Men, deriving their just powers from the consent of the governed…” Declaration of Independence

On the surface, this year’s 4th of July celebration was like the many that preceded it. My son, having infinitely more patience and mechanical sense than I ever had, oversaw the assembly of a new charcoal grill. Burgers, chip, drinks, laughter, conversation, and even a performance by Victor Borge on a DVD underscored a 4th of July at the Carter house. We celebrated family, our country, and the men and women that have stood between us and freedom’s enemies abroad.

A few years ago, I wrote a piece where I wished everyone a happy “Independence Day” in recognition of what we are celebrating. I make no such suggestion this year. America could use a good long look in the mirror.

Thomas Jefferson said, “I consider the foundation of the Constitution as laid on this ground: That all powers not delegated to the United States, by the Constitution, nor prohibited by it to the States, are reserved to the States or to the people' (10th Amendment). To take a single step beyond the boundaries thus specifically drawn around the powers of Congress, is to take possession of a boundless field of power, no longer susceptible to any definition.” There is nothing in the Constitution that authorizes the federal government to seize control of private businesses, but it has done exactly that. The president now controls car companies and even fires a private CEO at his whim. The government oversees executive salaries and aspires through impending legislation to control virtually every aspect of your life.

Despite the promise from our new president to post a bill online for a period of 7 or 8 days before taking action on it, bills are rushed to a vote and signature in hours, not days. James Madison said that, “It will be of little avail to the people, that the laws are made by men of their own choice, if the laws be so voluminous that they cannot be read, or so incoherent that they cannot be understood.” And so the modern day Statists’ is in a panicked rush to pass measure after measure that tramples on the very liberties that brave men and women have fought and died to preserve.

Just recently, the President announced his intent to mandate what type of light bulb we will be allowed to use. Home loans will be made more available depending on where you wish to live. In a rare moment of candor on his health care plan, President Obama even said that it may be time to tell granny that it would be better to forgo the surgery she needs and just take pain medicine. Thus does the government presume to tell us how to live, where to live and even if we can live. And we think of ourselves as free?

The philosopher Mortimer Adler said that, “Freedom is the emancipation from the arbitrary rule of other men.” Does anyone believe that we are so emancipated today? The late actor Jimmy Durante boiled it down to this: “Why doesn't everybody leave everybody else the hell alone?” The answer to Jimmy’s question is found in man’s own history. The natural condition of mankind, according to our Founding Fathers, is freedom. But the historical condition of mankind has been one of tyranny and servitude. From the kings and pharaohs of ancient times to the Marxist, fascist and socialist experiments of recent generations, man’s history is replete with the desire of some men to lord over the affairs of others.

You see, the “change” the statist promises is not new and certainly not real change. It’s the tired old promise that if you just surrender more of your property, more of your time, more of your earnings, more of yourself to the state, you will be taken care of, and we’ll all be happily transported to a utopian paradise that has never existed and runs contrary to the very nature of man.

And so we have a situation in which the President flies his wife to New York City for a date at taxpayer’s expense, enjoys $100 a pound beef at the White House, throws a Hawaiian themed party for Congress on the White House grounds that featured (I’m not making is up) huge amounts of pork, flies across the country to sign a stimulus bill that so far has stimulated the unemployment rate all the way up to 9.5%, and then tells us what kind of light bulbs we can use! That’s not the audacity of hope. That’s the audacity of arrogance! Our elected officials castigate private executives for flying on private jets at private expense, all while flying all over the world on junkets at public expense. The ruling elite live the lives of potentates while putting their feet on the very throat of the private sector, and we call this change? Hope? What a load of crap!

Folks, any government that can reach into your toilet and your light socket has got you by the proverbial whatchamacallits. You can call it a lot of names, but freedom isn’t one of them. Independence was a good idea, but it no longer applies. The state has grown so powerful, so arrogant, that it is out of control. Just look at it’s enforcement arm. There are some brave and selfless law enforcement officers out there, but have you seen the videos? People beaten, tased, and arrested for nothing more than verbally challenging an officer? Here in Bay County, where many officers wouldn’t know what probable cause was if it did a lap dance for them, a young man in obvious physical distress was beaten, kicked, and died at the hands of local law enforcement officers. Show them a copy of the Constitution and they will spit tobacco juice and tell you they don’t care about that around here. AND THEY GET AWAY WITH IT!! The Constitution is null and void, its limitations on government ignored by the very people who took
oaths to defend it. The saddest fact is that we have the very best of us overseas, fighting and dying for something that doesn’t even exist back home.

All of these thoughts and more weighed on me as I went downtown for the annual fireworks display in Panama City. An investment of over $50,000 had been made in this years display, making it the largest on record in this part of the state. As the crowd joined in the countdown, I could feel the excitement build. Five, four, three, two, one…and a jarring boom sounded from two barges in the bay as the pyrotechnics rocketed upward. Then, simultaneous bursts of color lit the night as the concussion of blasts seemed to kick us in the chest.

For the next 20 minutes, we were treated to the best of American music and enough bombs, cascades of light, and brilliant explosions of color to make even a die-hard KISS fan like me happy. Lee Greenwood’s “Proud to be an American” played and I remembered the brave people I had the pleasure to serve with for 20 years in uniform. Then, when John Phillip Sousa’s “Stars and Stripes Forever” began playing, the volleys of fireworks reached a crescendo. These were punctuated at first by the bright explosion of concussion bombs in the sky. Soon, the punctuation turned into a relentless assault of concussion. I recalled the relentless and withering attacks our military deals to any foreign aggressor who dares to assault our country, our people, and our freedom. The colors and sounds that split the night recalled the audacity of our Founders who stood up to tyranny and declared that this would be a free nation. A nation where government would be restrained by force of law from any function that did not directly protect the liberty of the individual. These were the real community organizers, people whose beliefs and doctrines stemmed more from Christianity than from Karl Marx.

Much has been damaged in America. Much has been destroyed. But are we finished? Can freedom make a comeback? Every day that our service people don the uniform, they answer in the affirmative. They don’t quit, ever. Neither should we. Speak up. Contact your representatives. Remind them that they work for us, not the other way around. WE own this place!! Not the pin-heads in Washington and not tobacco spitting bullies with badges. WE THE PEOPLE own this country! Freedom is not negotiable. It is not for sale, in return for a cradle to grave nanny state. It is not a favor occasionally granted by the government. It is our birthright, given to us by God. Seize it back!! If we can’t do that, then lower the flag, call it a day, and as Samuel Adams said, “Crouch down and lick the hands which feed you. May your chains set lightly upon you, and may posterity forget that you were our countrymen.”

3 comments:

  1. re "the President announced his intent to mandate what type of light bulb we will be allowed to use"....
    yes and the recent Energy Bill has a long list of other electrical products with bans on types that don't meet efficiency legislation.

    It may sound good to "ban inefficient products"
    but actually they have useful propertiwes or noone would buy them
    http://ceolas.net/#cc2x

    re light bulbs...

    "Look at all the energy we save", says President Obama.
    Since when does America need to save on electricity?
    There is no energy shortage, there are plenty of local energy sources, Middle East oil is not used for electricity generation.
    Consumers pay for any power stations, just as they do for factories and shops generally.
    Certainly it is good to let people know how they can save energy and money - but why force them to do it?

    As it happens, not only can the savings -and desirability- be questioned for households to switch all lights (different light types
    suit different locations, and not all lights are often used),
    but there are also questions around having efficiency regulation on household products in the first place.
    Scottish research announced spring 2009 shows that since energy efficiency effectively means cheaper energy, people just use more
    energy, not worrying about wasting it!

    "Look at all the emission savings", says President Obama.
    Dear Mr President: Does your light bulb give out any gases?
    Power stations might not either:
    In Washington state practically all electricity is emission-free, while around half of it is in states like New York and California.
    Why should emission-free Seattle, New York and Los Angeles households there be denied the use of lighting they obviously want to
    use?
    Low emission households will increase everywhere, since emissions will be reduced anyway through the planned use of coal/gas
    processing technology or energy substitution.

    see
    http://ceolas.net/#li1x
    onwards....

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