For the Good of All

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The Tea Party at least gives lip service to the Constitution, or the self-governed individual.  The father of government entitlement, President Franklin D. Roosevelt, after being turned down by the Supreme Court, had this to say: “The balance of power between the three great branches of the Federal Government has been tipped out of balance by the courts in direct contradiction of the high purposes of the framers of the Constitution. We have reached the point where we must take action to save the Constitution from the Court.”    One of Roosevelt’s appointees, Justice Brandeis, had this to say: “Property is only a mean. It has been a frequent error of our Court that they have made the means an end.” 

 

The American people have been voting for politicians for the past 75 years who have followed Roosevelt’s take on the Constitution, with the result that the very politicians who support Roosevelt’s notion, both Republican and Democrat, having painted themselves into a corner, can do no more now than blow smoke. Consequently, the American people are left to face the Roosevelt legacy: high unemployment and poverty.

 

“For the good of all”—collectivism, it leaves the individual out—it is impossible for collectivism to be for the good of all. Collectivism establishes a desirable end and then goes about forcing all the pieces to fit.  What the majority vote wants turns out every time to be very bad for all.  A government duty to the individual—the Roosevelt legacy—cannot possibly be good. Government cannot know what is good for every individual. The American people have been content to spin the wheel of fortune.  Their luck now having run out, what does the Tea Party have to offer as a solution?  What do the politicians have to offer for a solution?  I’ve yet to hear anything by way of a solution. All that is offered is  remedies to the problem that Roosevelt caused. Progressive government, the Roosevelt legacy, leaves the American people dependent on mindless government and politicians chasing their tails. As Brandeis said, your property is only a means, yes, a means for politicians to squander on senseless, self-serving notions.

 

How did America survive before government entitlement? The family was America’s cornerstone.  We Americans claim to trust in God. In light of our dependence on government, we are deceiving ourselves. According to Jesus and the U. S. Constitution, there is no pie in the sky, no external government entitlement.

 

Let us now examine religion. I was a Christian. Every Sunday I mumbled, without a thought in mind, the Lord’s Prayer. I consider that a problem. Let’s go to the Lord’s Prayer in The Gospel According to St. Matthew, Chapter 6, read it, and think about what Jesus prayed. Jesus prayed, “Thy kingdom come. Thy will be done in earth as it is in heaven. . .And lead us not into temptation, but deliever us from evil: For thine is the kingdom, the power, and the glory for ever. Amen.

 

Jesus’ amen, the end of the Lord’s prayer as far as I was concerned as a Christian, I was surprised to learn after I ceased to be religious and to start thinking for myself, said amen was not the end of Jesus’ prayer.  He went on to rebuke the externally directed, those who go to church only to be lulled by the beautiful organ music and stained glass windows, “That thou appear not unto men to fast. . .but unto thy Father which is in secret. . .”  Jesus went on to pray about God’s kingdom with, “lay not up for yourselves treasures on earth. . .No man can serve two masters. . .” Jesus prayed: “But seek ye first the kingdom of God.”  If you truly believe that Jesus is your savior, you don’t believe in government solutions for the individual. You believe in the Constitution and your God-given rights.  I demanded my rights. Uncle Sam hung himself with his own rope.  Miraculously, when everything could easily have gone wrong for me, everything went right—after I ceased to be religious. 

 

So you see that there is a distinction between “in earth as it is in heaven” and “the kingdom of God.”  The kingdom of God is individual, and the same for the Bill of Rights in the Constitution.  However, try to use that argument in an American court of law.  America’s courts have conveniently done far more than separate church and state. They have separated you from your God-given right to exist on the fruits of your own labor in favor of government entitlement.

 

Individuals in America have lost all rights.  We each have an inalienable right to be independent of government—clearly, not what America’s politicians have in mind for you.  They have taken it upon themselves to manage your life, to entitle you to their help.   It would be disingenuous to say that Americans trust in God.  It would be correct to say that Americans have lost their way.

 

Before you vote for favorite politician, it might be wise to get his answer as to your God-given rights.  I’ve yet to hear one of them speak on the items I bring to mind.  

 

By the way, welcome to the Age of Aquarius.

 

 

 

 

 

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