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The End of Statism (after its rise)

This is a newsletter from DownsizeDC.org, a great petition site, I urge any of you who are fed up with the rise of Socialism to join. You can so here. http://www.downsizedc.org/page/newsletter

Quotes of the Day:
"The State is that great fiction by which everyone tries to live at the expense of everyone else." -- Frederic Bastiat, French economist of the 19th Century
"How did I go bankrupt? Two ways. Slowly, and then all of a sudden." -- paraphrased from "The Sun Also Rises" by Ernest Hemingway
"May you live in interesting times." -- a proverbial Chinese curse
Subject: The End of Statism (after its rise)
President Bush and the Republican Congress expanded government more than any administration in history. They also laid the basic foundations for a future police state. Now, President Obama and the Democratic Congress have . . .
• Retained, and in some cases expanded, all the Bush-era policies -- the wars, the PATRIOT Act, warrantless spying, REAL ID, imprisonment without due process, extraordinary rendition, etc.
• Begun to extend the already existing foundations for a future socialist state with things like direct government ownership of businesses, the health care bill, cap and trade, and a host of other measures big and small
Put the Bush and Obama policies together, sprinkle in a couple more terrorist attacks, and one or two more state-caused financial calamities, and you have a recipe for . . .
• The destruction of American liberty
• The blossoming of a Leviathan State
Read the signs . . .
We are living through a Statist revolution.
Statism is a mindset that prefers coercion to cooperation. Statists love the State because they are blind to its fundamental nature . . .
• The State is a monopoly that you cannot easily fire, replace, or even control
• Everything the State does relies on coercion
If you decide that . . .
• You don't want to pay for, or be subject to, the new health care plan, or that . . .
• You prefer to buy and sell using gold and silver instead of Federal Reserve Notes, or that . . .
• You want to do, or not do, a host of other things that the politicians either require or prohibit,
• Then eventually a policeman will come to your door and threaten you with a gun, to make you submit
People who advocate expansive State action are really saying, "I think you should be threatened with, or actually suffer violence, if you don't fund my pet schemes, or live the way I think you should."
Such people would never go door to door pointing a gun at their neighbors, but the second-hand mechanism of the State allows them to hide their eyes from the violence implicit in what they profess.
Our government was founded to limit this kind of coercion. The American State was given two main functions . . .
• To punish coercion committed by one citizen against another
• To deter coercion by foreign States
Beyond that, nearly the entire Constitution is devoted to prohibiting State violence. This was the purpose of the divisions of power, the checks and balances, and the Bill of Rights. But now those protections lie in tatters.
Everyone is trying to use the State to live at the expense of everyone else, or to micro-manage their neighbors. Our traditional culture of individual liberty, personal responsibility, and peaceful, non-violent cooperation, is slowly dying. We are nearing a point where it may even die completely, suddenly, when we least expect it. As a result . . .
We live under the Chinese curse of interesting times. But we urge you to resist despair. We are even prepared to predict . . .
The End of Statism
Our reason is simple. Statism doesn't work. The violence at its heart always . . .
• Destroys more than it creates
• Multiplies its victims, who become increasingly deperate enough to resist
Our purpose is to recruit and organize that resistance into an army. It's . . .
• Why we do
• What we do
• The way we do it
We know that successful resistance will come slowly, before it comes suddenly. Victory will take time, but the time's going to pass anyway, so why not use it wisely? This is why . . .
We reject all "get powerful quick" schemes as inherently unworkable. We know that societies and movements evolve slowly more often than they leap. History is littered with causes that failed because they couldn't wait to succeed.
We neither need, nor expect, overnight success. Do you?
What we need instead is constant and consistent progress. And for that we need you, and for you to need us.
Remember where we're going. We're building toward the day when we can . . .
• Reach everyone, everywhere, every day, with the case for freedom and against Statism
• Build a big parade -- a movement -- in front of which opportunistic politicians will want to march. They'll claim we're following them, and we'll let them think that!
• Deploy a huge army to exert relentless, resistance-numbing pressure on Congress, to make them submit
And remember how we're going to get there . . .
• Slowly and steadily, but also surely
• One person at a time
• One dollar at a time
• One simple action at a time
• With each small step building toward the next larger step
The end of the month is here. We did more this month than we did last month. Now we need your financial support to do even more in November. Please . . .
• Start a monthly credit card pledge
• Or make a one-time donation
• You can do so here
Your support is our progress.
Perry Willis
Communications Director
DownsizeDC.org, Inc.
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  • +3 raves cuz October 30, 2009 05:34:53
    cuz
    It is when people take responsibility for their own lives that the state loses it's power. The more people are dependent on the state to provide for them the less freedom we will have.
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  • +1 raves
    Freedom Mom November 01, 2009 23:43:57
    Freedom Mom
    Freedomwatcher, very good post. I have always said, the American People need to be their own person, not a child that the government needs to take care of.
  • +1 raves
    Brian Kemp October 30, 2009 12:42:16
    Brian Kemp
    I'll never understand why people think that what the Democrats would do is so different from what the Republicans would do.
    Good stuff.
  • +3 raves
    cuz October 30, 2009 05:34:53
    cuz
    It is when people take responsibility for their own lives that the state loses it's power. The more people are dependent on the state to provide for them the less freedom we will have.
  • +2 raves
    Civic_Minded October 30, 2009 03:00:23
    Civic_Minded
    For future public office seekers and all encumbents: Statists need not apply! All true Constitutionalists considered!
  • +3 raves
    morning40oz~NeoRadical October 29, 2009 23:32:15
    morning40oz~NeoRadical
    I was made privy to DownsizeDC.org not all that long ago. It is a very good site. As one with pretty radical libertarian views, in other words, a strict Constitutionalist, the views elicited in this piece couldn't represent my opinion any better than if I'd tried to say them, myself.

    Only when people realize the Democrat/Republican paradigm is false and they are nothing but a singular monopoly party, and people are willing to have the spine to remove them from office, will we once again be a Republic rather than the gross bastardization of what this country was meant to be.
  • +1 raves
    ol_cran... morning... October 30, 2009 09:23:07
    ol_crank_arm
    Well ... I'm glad Ron Paul woke up from the 3rd Party stupor. Now, if sensible people could also see the light ... matbe we could get enough fellow Conservatives into the Republican SHELL to help him finally get his Bills passed.
  • +2 raves
    morning... ol_cran... October 30, 2009 10:56:06
    morning40oz~NeoRadical
    So long as no one has the spine to engage in a third party there will be NO change on Capitol Hill and it will get worse as it has for decades. There will be no one who gets my vote unless he or she has the stones to leave the Republican and Democrat parties. I am NOT alone.
  • +1 raves
    ol_cran... morning... October 30, 2009 18:02:42
    ol_crank_arm
    No, you're not alone ... just in a paltry minority that throws elections further into Marxie hands ... what a guy!

    I'm as disgusted and fed-up with Pinkos and RINOs as you are, but not so much as to commit political suicide.

    It's a more difficult task to re-populate the Republican SHELL ... but some are up to the challenge ... and some will never be.
  • morning... ol_cran... October 31, 2009 03:01:15
    morning40oz~NeoRadical
    "some are up to the challenge ... and some will never be." You got that right.
  • ol_cran... morning... October 31, 2009 09:41:53
    ol_crank_arm
    Self-deceit is such a comfort ... isn't it?
  • morning... ol_cran... November 01, 2009 04:06:45
    morning40oz~NeoRadical
    I wouldn't know.
  • +1 raves
    ol_crank_arm October 29, 2009 23:04:11
    ol_crank_arm
    Mr. Willis put a very moving piece together with which I couldn't agree more! I can only hope that once we've gotten past this test, he and folks like him will continue to inspire us all to take the next step of ROLLING ALL THIS COMMIE CRAP INTO HISTORY'S SEWER. The pressure HAS to STAY on the Politicos to wash America's social structure clean of the existing muck that ALONE will continue to destroy our viability, even without another single such 'program'.

    ALL these Marxie wet-dreams are BUST or on the knive's edge of ruin. It's ALL got to GO!
  • Divided... ol_cran... October 30, 2009 04:50:52
    Divided States of America
    What has to go ,is the crowd that was killed after the Soviets took over.At some point you will realize you will have to kill yourself,to kill the others against you.The laws of nature are going to overrule those of society,and law. As local and state governments are running out of money they are releasing prisioners,reducing policing,and lightening sentencing.
  • +2 raves
    enlightened one October 29, 2009 21:58:37
    enlightened one
    Sounds good to me.

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