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tonyz
01-18-2021, 20:00
An interesting set of observations given current events.

BLUF - “the ruling class has no clothes.”

Excerpt below - complete article at link.

“A Republic cannot function without the consent of the governed. When citizens believe that voting is merely symbolic and that our government is more a front for foreign trade deals than a representative body, that consent diminishes every day. Without the consent of the governed, the social contract falls apart. Elected officials can continue governing, but no one outside of D.C. will acknowledge their authority. America will not necessarily descend into anarchy, but the emperors will lose any shreds of legitimacy. Daily life will carry on with little importance assigned to Capitol Hill or the Oval Office.”

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The collapse of the social contract
By Lily Hayes
American Thinker
January 18, 2021

In the days following events at the Capitol, we’ve been flooded with statements from media talking heads and Congresspeople clutching their pearls and vehemently denouncing the violence. Images of Congressmen and women donning gas masks and fleeing through underground tunnels have circulated via social media. The attack sent our leaders scurrying to their bunker and resulted in four lives lost.

Trump supporters have been completely demonized, with calls for post-9/11 surveillance methods to be used on “domestic terrorists.” The summer’s riots, which claimed 30+ lives and caused $1 billion in property damage, have been largely forgotten since the election. Down the memory hole.

Joe Biden and the Establishment, their power cemented in all three branches of government, are eager to dispose of Donald Trump and continuously call for “unity and healing.” In the D.C. machine, the attitude is one of victory: Events on January 6 successfully purged the Republican Party and American politics of Donald Trump.

But have they?

The riot at the Capitol was a sign of something far more troubling than angry voters expressing their contempt for legitimate election results. It was evidence of a complete loss of faith in the institutions.

The Left gave up on “the system” long ago. The constant calls for socialism, the anarchy in the streets, the “defund the police” movement -- these are demands from people who have given up on the traditional ways of politics. Republicans long defended the institutions from these narratives. These Leftist proposals were perceived as vicious attacks on the core of Americanism. Dismantling the system would result in pure chaos and the perfect conditions for malignant actors to seize power. Better to fill the institutions with politicians who will defend them.

But what happens when the people lose the power to fill those institutions? When the vote becomes merely symbolic? That is what the Left believes happened in 2016, and now the Right in 2020. The vote is meant merely to placate the people into believing that their government works. Meanwhile, elected officials carry on, keeping corporate donors and D.C. pundits happy, largely ignoring the reality that exists outside of Capitol Hill. And nothing can stop them.

We are seeing the systemic failure of the two-party system and all three branches of government. This election convinced the citizens who still had faith in the American system that voting doesn’t really mean anything. The Establishment always wins. America is neither a democracy nor a representative republic, and it hasn’t been for some time. Those who burst into the Congressional chambers didn’t do so because they sincerely believe in the politicians who inhabit them.

Trump played a crucial role in unveiling the corruption within D.C. Despite his flaws, he revealed a “swamp” deeper than anyone could have imagined. His anti-war, anti-establishment policies preserved the Tea Party’s shaken faith, temporarily stopping the gradual radicalization. His removal has opened the floodgates.

D.C. is no longer full of Democrats and Republicans engaging in debate on behalf of their constituents. The Capitol has emerged as a Uniparty, neither Left nor Right, but deeply corrupted. This Uniparty has succeeded in establishing an international war empire that George III would have drooled over.

Our leaders have taken on the same tyrannical qualities that Washington and Adams fought against. They engage in policy, not for the betterment of the people, but to line their bank accounts. Their obsession with “exporting democracy” has little to do with democratic values and everything to do with buying their next summer home.

Strangely, the far-left Socialists correctly identified these issues, seeing them before many on the right did. Still, leftist solutions are unreasonable and likely to lead to America’s demise. Abolishing private property, defunding the police, amnesty, no borders...these are not winning ideas.

There is no clear remedy. A Republic cannot function without the consent of the governed. When citizens believe that voting is merely symbolic and that our government is more a front for foreign trade deals than a representative body, that consent diminishes every day. Without the consent of the governed, the social contract falls apart. Elected officials can continue governing, but no one outside of D.C. will acknowledge their authority. America will not necessarily descend into anarchy, but the emperors will lose any shreds of legitimacy. Daily life will carry on with little importance assigned to Capitol Hill or the Oval Office.

That still is not a solution. If the Establishment always wins elections, there is no point in voting. If the masses don’t vote, the system will collapse. That seems far-fetched, but it happened in Georgia -- half a million voters stayed home for the January 5th runoff election. Staying home, though, works only if everyone does it. This is implausible, given the virtue assigned to casting a vote. It’s more likely is that the Establishment will keep on winning, with fewer voters to worry about.

What makes America great isn’t the government. It’s certainly not the Establishment. It’s the people. The people possess an incredible American spirit. Americans fought to abolish the evil of slavery, stormed the Normandy beaches, and ended systemic racial inequality via the Civil Rights movement. Demagogues cannot strip this spirit, which is why they despise us.

America is in a difficult position, one that will likely last for several years. We are at the tip of a cultural battle. Two opposing sides, both with no faith in the body that governs them. Two competing philosophies, as different as night and day. The future looks turbulent.

The good thing is, we can see the truth: The Ruling Class has no clothes.

https://www.americanthinker.com/blog/2021/01/the_collapse_of_the_social_contract.html

NurseTim
01-18-2021, 20:06
Why not, they no longer listen to us.
State governments ignore the federal government consistently.


“...ended systemic racial inequality via the Civil Rights movement.” Not according to blm, aunt teefa, the democrats, msm, and monopoly tech.

tonyz
01-18-2021, 20:18
...Not according to blm, aunt teefa, the democrats, msm, and monopoly tech.

Yup. That’s the shiny distraction...politics is about misdirection...misdirection from the corruption of the DC uni-party.

From the article:

“Our leaders have taken on the same tyrannical qualities that Washington and Adams fought against. They engage in policy, not for the betterment of the people, but to line their bank accounts. Their obsession with “exporting democracy” has little to do with democratic values and everything to do with buying their next summer home.”

WarriorDiplomat
01-18-2021, 20:53
Why not, they no longer listen to us.
State governments ignore the federal government consistently.


“...ended systemic racial inequality via the Civil Rights movement.” Not according to blm, aunt teefa, the democrats, msm, and monopoly tech.

And the people ignore the state on the conditioned belief that the Feds ARE there only Government....have states lost thete sovereignity?

PSM
01-18-2021, 22:02
And the people ignore the state on the conditioned belief that the Feds ARE there only Government....have states lost thete sovereignity?

...have states lost their sovereignty?

Have We the People lost our sovereignty?

NurseTim
01-18-2021, 22:57
Have We the People lost our sovereignty?

Were we sovereign citizens? :confused:

tonyz
01-19-2021, 10:29
It might be useful for DC and the “elites” to recognize that the colonists equated a lack of representation with a lack of consent to be ruled. People on the ground generally have the same gripes. Recall where this led.

Are there millions now who perceive a lack of representation ?

The apparently tone deaf victors of the last presidential election may be pushing the nation to a place that it does not want to go...or is this exactly where they wish to push ?

Would addressing this perceived lack of representation by the “elites” turn down the burner a bit to a slow simmer ?

Is Slo Jo really the guy to address corruption in DC ?

C’mon man.

PSM
01-19-2021, 13:42
Were we sovereign citizens? :confused:

"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, . . .

bblhead672
01-19-2021, 14:43
"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, . . .

"That whenever any Form of Government becomes destructive of these ends, it is the Right of the People to alter or to abolish it, and to institute new Government, laying its foundation on such principles and organizing its powers in such form, as to them shall seem most likely to effect their Safety and Happiness."

Penn
01-19-2021, 22:28
Tucker Carlson addressed this issue tonight. In doing so, he risked his freedom. You can watch his dissertation on Fox news. imho, this isn't going to end well. Platform are depopulating, algorithms are being developed, di dah dit is a must.

Florida Patriot
01-20-2021, 07:14
The United States would be a lot better if politicians were scared shitless of those who allow them to govern. As it should be.

Sohei
01-20-2021, 08:40
The United States would be a lot better if politicians were scared shitless of those who allow them to govern. As it should be.

They are...that's why the NG is showing up in the numbers they are. Remember, cowards always command from a secure position and never from the front or anywhere accessible to those they fear.

sg1987
01-20-2021, 14:26
Tucker Carlson addressed this issue tonight. In doing so, he risked his freedom. You can watch his dissertation on Fox news. imho, this isn't going to end well. Platform are depopulating, algorithms are being developed, di dah dit is a must.

As I watched that last night I thought, "How long till they storm his home?"

tom kelly
01-20-2021, 18:56
What side is the U S Military on, The people, the "Government" inside the DC Beltway, including the deep state actors who have been appointed over the years and now make laws and rules that are enforced by "THE F B I". I am not so much worried by some bureaucrat sending the FBI Swat Team over to Tucker Carlsons house as much as I am concerned about the 550 marines that are the security force at Kings Bay GA. or a group of sailors on a Trident sub who are really pissed off at everybody above the COB...Will the DC FBI vet the boat crews before this gets to be a problem. Who is in charge....RELAX....Hunter Biden is back in DC....