Monday, December 1, 2014

Our Tools

The Constitution and the declaration were written so they would be a living testimony to the efforts and thought of our Progenitors, who had in mind forming a nation based on the premise of equality, justice, and safety. there was never a preconceived idea of an esoteric type of society that would decide everything for the benefit of everyone. It was meant to describe an inclusive type of society in which all had a voice and as per the wishes of the people the representatives would stand for and ensure the these were the wishes that were put forth on the floor of the Congress of the United States.

Into this dream came the nightmare that was the precursor for the exodus from the different countries on the earth to the immigration to the "Americas," This was the taint of a Socialistic society where all was for the State (government) and it was to be dispensed by the government (State) for the people weather they produced or not, this is known as redistribution of the wealth. Though it sounds positive in nature there is one major problem with it, it has never ever worked anywhere on this planet, it's major failing point is that those who control the wealth very quickly loose sight of the programs they put forth and wind up using the wealth to assuage their own desire to rise above the proletariat (wage earners) and become the bourgeoisie (property owners) thus dictating to everyone what they can and cannot do. Socialism has no place in a free society, here again our fore fathers proved themselves not only as thinkers but  also doers.

A premise grew out of their thought pattern, it was called Free Market, a economic system where the government places very few restrictions on the type of business activities or ownership that a citizen wants to partake in, this type of system is also known as Capitalism. Within this framework you are allowed to spend your resources the way you want to, there is competition between companies for your business which promote lower prices and better quality, also, you as an individual are allowed to work in the field of your choice. Socialism on the other hand dictate where you will work and you production output on a daily basis, they limit opportunities for owning a business, they also limit what can be purchased and when it can be purchased.

The variances between the two systems is very marked. the importance of our system is simply the the individual is the one who decides what to do, where and how to work, own, and spend according to how they choose rather than the government telling them. Why one would want to recreate the Socialistic environment in this country is beyond my understanding. You see, the biggest tool that we have is history, if it is not paid attention to, we will be forced to live it again.

Do yourself a favor, read some history, the rise of the Third Reich, the rise of Lenin, the rise of Stalin, more recently the downfall of Cuba. Every nation that has succumbed to the Socialistic manifesto has gone on to ruin, it has never ever failed, It will never, ever fail trust me.If you need graphic representations of what I say, Google Pictures of Socialism and see for yourself, is this really what you want?

Capitalism is based on the desire of the individual to succeed and enjoy the fruits of efforts put forth, For years, many have enjoyed the benefits of their sweat by being able to provide for their families in a way the suited them. But now, seems we have to pay more and more of our wages to the disdainful government we now have, for instance The ACA (Obamacare) where is the benefit that was supposed to be received by the general public, has it materialized anywhere? Or, are we now being forced to pay anywhere from 30% on up to 150% of what was paid before for health care? Why was this bill passed through Congress and signed by the President when no one but a select few knew of what it was comprised? How does one beat a free and open society? The only way that is done is behind closed doors, when no one pays attention.

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