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Edwin's avatar

“War is when the government tells you who the bad guy is.

Revolution is when you decide that for yourself.”

--Benjamin Franklin

Agent 1-4-9's avatar

Good for the most part, but wrong. The family is the only proper and necessary government, even though it too can exhibit all the wrongs you state. That's why above all else the family must be destroyed for totalitarianism to succeed.

Snork's avatar

Unfortunately, It's extremely difficult to break someone out of this religion of government.

pandelis's avatar

here is father Coughlin in his own words ... explains it pretty well what it is all about ...

https://www.bitchute.com/video/Ghsce7YTPcju/

Michael Myers's avatar

Also excellent!! Shared both.

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pandelis's avatar

what is your take on these mRNA vaccines?

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pandelis's avatar

got to keep the eye on the ball ... but we keep arguing semantics and miss the ball ...

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pandelis's avatar

"Since I entered politics, I have chiefly had men's views confided to me privately. Some of the biggest men in the United States, in the field of commerce and manufacture, are afraid of somebody, are afraid of something. by Dr. Thomas Woodrow Wilson the 28th President of the United States.

Joel Smalley's avatar

100% with you on this. But how do we fix this problem? Mass civil disobedience is not going to happen because, as you say, the majority are oblivious to the problem and are satisfied with inaction or even support for the government.

For my part, I have been selected to represent the Reform Party for my constituency in the UK. My intent is to get your exact message to the electorate and campaign on the back of promising to reduce government until it is expunged from society as you would a cancer from the body.

2nd Smartest Guy in the World's avatar

Your approach is exactly correct. The methodical eradication of government whereby at each step it of its diminished overreach people must be made aware of the benefits to them. Taxation and inflation are the most obvious, and the most directly experienced. Removal of onerous and extraneous regulations, etc.

We can't do it overnight, but it must be done over time with not another second to lose.

This is the ultimate expression of nonviolence noncompliance.

The silent majority are on our side. Removing criminals like Trudeau who could never get a majority vote, or Biden, or Macron would be so easy of these parasites were not controlling elections. People can intuit the tyranny, they just need some nudging from us.

It can be done.

And thank you for your active service with the Reform Party! You are bettering the world!

Steve C's avatar

We’re talking “perfect world” here... and if all people were moral and compassionate, so be it. No doubt “to govern” is “to limit.” But let’s acknowledge the human ego. It does more than keep us from bumping into each other. It can take over. How do we “govern” that?

2nd Smartest Guy in the World's avatar

Constitution and Bill of Rights w/ foreign nation of Washington, D.C. doing the absolute legal minimum as per Founders.

Steve C's avatar

Thank you. I'll go with that. Leave it to the people of the States. (At least it takes all of the eggs out of one basket) Of course it's the abusive interpretations of the Commerce Clause that started all of this back in the thirties..... Who's gonna' police the S Ct?

Hugh Petersen's avatar

Gary Barnett took this way too far. Good premise that will result in chaos

BelleTower's avatar

Agree but a cursory knowledge of the Bible tells is what is wrong … when people will not submit to God they must submit to government… we cannot live without leadership

Rob Dubya's avatar

This is great. Its very similar to The Kingdom Of God Is Within You. That book woke me up good and proper. I always distrusted government but that book explained to me what I think I was trying to figure out

Duchess's avatar

There has to be something fundemental in our being, as humans, that gives rise to a desire for rules and rulers...I remember our founders said that the best government is the one that governs least (paraphrase) and needs to be kept small and focused . A necessary evil did they call it? I would like to know in depth what they all thought about it as individuals....why did they feel they had to form a government?