Is There a Limit to the Government Abuse Americans Will Accept?

Is There a Limit to the Government Abuse Americans Will Accept?

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Any student of history learns that people will put up with horrific government abuse before they do anything about it. And so I’ve been watching for years, waiting to see how much abuse the Western world, and Americans in particular, will accept from government before they admit that they’re being abused.

In dark moments, I’ve even wondered whether this time was different, whether the natural human reaction against pain had somehow been eliminated. People in the past have rebelled against far less.

But I’ve also come to understand we have, in our times, a unique driver of compliance. By that, I refer to the most sacred of our public idols, “democracy.”

Notwithstanding that no modern government is actually a democracy, ‘“democracy’” has proven to be the greatest cloak for government sins in all of human history. After all, if the government is everybody, there’s really no one to blame. That’s plainly a scam, of course, but lots of people have bought into it… and after they’ve mouthed their worship to “democracy” a few times, they can be counted on to defend it.

Still, there must be some limit to the abuse Americans are willing to take. The problem is that it hasn’t shown up yet. And if you think of how desperately Americans are abused by their government, it’s a bit stunning. Here’s a short list of abuses:

  • A currency regime that allows private banks to skim from every dollar as it’s created.
  • The indenture of newborn children to unpayable debts, thanks to “democracy” and politicians.
  • Permanent, massive, and “legal” systems of open political bribery.
  • Forced subservience to laws that have been purchased (and often written) by private businesses.
  • More laws than any person, including lawyers, can remember or even understand.
  • Endless wars and several permanent, standing armies.
  • Continuous and universal surveillance of nearly all correspondence, including telephone conversations, Internet use, and the electronic transmission of documents.
  • Warrantless invasions and searches of autos, businesses, and even private homes.
  • A militarized (and publicly worshiped) police enforcer class… who are trained to lie and intimidate people.
  • Tens of thousands of intensely violent SWAT raids every year.
  • Outright (and massive) stealing by police departments, under the guise of “guilty property,” rather than guilty people.
  • Millions of people jailed for nonviolent, victimless crimes.
  • A combined tax rate of more than 50%.
  • Child Service bureaus that are empowered to steal children from parents and then absolved of blame for the thousands of children who are abused in their custody.

I could go on, but I think the point is made: Americans are getting the crap kicked out of them on a continual basis. And not only that, but the people abusing them expect to be thanked for it.

I watch in wonder.

Are There Signs of Change?

There have always been people who condemned these abuses, of course, but most of them have been sucked into the “democracy” game and rendered harmless to the system. As a result, the system is worse now than it was 50 years ago.

Still, there are some who remain outside the system and condemn the abuse directly. And I must admit their number seems to be growing. So, that’s one hopeful sign. But such people still constitute a small percentage. Joe and Jane Average – if provided with any kind of excuse, no matter how transparent – will still fight to avoid seeing it.

You might think the young generation, stripped of opportunity and coerced into permanent debt by a supremely arrogant educational system, would rebel against it. But so far, they seem to be taking their abuse just as passively as their parents.

Some people are opining that the Bernie Sanders and Donald Trump phenomena are evidence Americans have had enough. And while there may be some truth in that, Bernie blames the Red team and Donald blames the Blue team. And so long as everything is blamed on the “other team,” the system as a whole, with all its abuse, chugs right along, never missing a beat.

In addition, “I’ll make other people pay for your stuff,” and, “I’ll kick the crap out of foreigners,” are strong components of the “Bernie and Donald” appeal, and those kinds of impulses can lead to some very dark places.

So…

I’d like to think Americans will wake up at some point and stop living as pin cushions. The average working American is simply better than his or her rulers. On top of that, they know their rulers are liars and thieves. I frequently discuss this with people I meet, and I’ve found disgust for politicians to be nearly universal… and throughout the entire Western world, not just in the US.

And yet, these same people consent to being abused by their inferiors. They are robbed, searched, spied upon, and held in subservience. They praise SWAT-team thugs and the officials who cage marijuana users. They advocate theft, if it funds their pet projects. They cheer wars as if they were athletic events, rather than death, dismemberment, and mass impoverishment.

Once upon a time, Thomas Jefferson wrote this:

[M]ankind are more disposed to suffer, while evils are sufferable, than to right themselves by abolishing the forms to which they are accustomed.

I know he was right, but I would have guessed the descendants of 1776 would have been “abolishing forms” before now.

Alas, Western Man sits, his fingers in his ears and his eyes on a flashing screen, avoiding the obvious.

Ah well.

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Paul Rosenberg

[Editor’s Note: Paul Rosenberg is the outside-the-Matrix author of FreemansPerspective.com, a site dedicated to economic freedom, personal independence and privacy. He is also the author of The Great Calendar, a report that breaks down our complex world into an easy-to-understand model. Click here to get your free copy.]

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Homer
Homer
March 8, 2016 2:32 pm

It all depends upon how fast and high you crank on the heat. If you put a frog in a pot of cold water and add heat slowly the frog won’t jump out, but will slowly be cooked to death. That’s the popular jargon. I have never tried it.

The ‘frogs’, errr, I mean the American people may never reach the point of rebelling, thinking that this is the normal way of things and it has always been so.

When the EBT and SNAP and SS and MEDICARE and welfare in general stop, maybe then, then again, maybe not.

Anonymous
Anonymous
March 8, 2016 3:07 pm

Time to clean house.Prosecute audit every politician and banker.Next set up tax payer restitution fund.

Maggie
Maggie
March 8, 2016 3:16 pm

I asked my son about this very thing and he told me that his generation doesn’t know how to fight back against authority figures that are wrong. And, to his credit, he includes himself in that assessment. He told me that he thinks the idea that going along with things just to get along and not cause a scene or cause other people discomfort has been ingrained in young people. (People are absolutely shocked at confrontation these days… have you noticed? I have a friend in Ireland whose political views are very much in contrast with mine and we bicker openly on Facebook and other friends of mine ask me how I can continue to talk to her, since we fight so much about politics. Well, it is just politics! Why should that ruin a friendship? After all, everyone should indeed have a right to their own opinion, except of course, if you disagree with STUCKY.)

I believe our young generation has been well prepared for what is ahead.

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How many people even understand what the real slogan for this means?

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It isn’t just immigrants being taken by the grifters anymore… Obamacare is the biggest grift scheme in the country’s history, driving up costs of not only insurance, but medical care and drug prices. Our newest neighbor here in the hills just had to take me to the electric coop to pay them for the poles to place across the road from our land and have me SIGN a right of way release to use the pole on my land. The cost for him to be able to pay them for their electricity? $1440.

A three cent tax on tea wouldn’t make a single person blink now.

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Wip
Wip
March 8, 2016 3:19 pm

I’m crying right now.

Lysander
Lysander
March 8, 2016 4:22 pm

No. Murikans will continue to eat a shit sandwich and ask for seconds. They’re going broke paying this fucked up tax called ovomitcare and there’s nothing they can do about it. This will NEVER, EVER be repealed. I don’t give a shit who is elected potus or if all of congress are Ron Paul clones….nothing will change. The next outrage will be worse and people will take that up the ass as well.

When they were scheming and passing ovomitcare, you know what we were really worried about? Our guns. When they were quietly or not so quietly passing every onerous piece of legislation through congress our main concern was gun control. When the TPP goes into effect and we are all lowered another notch down into the pit of hell, you know what we’ll be worried about? Our fucking guns, probably.

And the best part is when they come for the guns, 99% of the legal gun owners will hand them over without so much as a whimper. They’ll say “Thanks, Massa, for taken my guns…. and thanks for the nice gift card for Walmart”.

Everyone of us is individually on his or her own. There is no group or organization or hero who is going to save you. That’s a hard thing to wrap your head around, but that’s the way it is.

IndenturedServant
IndenturedServant
March 8, 2016 4:26 pm

I used to think there were numerous *lines in the sand* that people would hold but no longer. People are fucking sheep. Look at the progression of every past socialistic regime/system. People bitch and complain but rarely is action taken. I like to think that because we are armed the people will eventually say enough is enough but I’m not so sure anymore.

Goodbye ‘Murica! It was fun while it lasted!

Rose
Rose
March 8, 2016 4:38 pm

I wish that for one week, cell phones would not function.

Americans will not protest until their Soma gets shut off.

Stucky
Stucky
March 8, 2016 4:59 pm

“I’d like to think Americans will wake up at some point and stop living as pin cushions.”
————- article

I’d like to actually believe I have a 12 inch python. But, I don’t.

Rosenberg is always a pie-in-the-sky Pollyanna. I mean he starts out with a very accurate and long list of HORRORS …. and then WANTS TO BELIEVE that there’s Something Coming Soon that will cause ‘Murikans to say “I’m mad as hell and I’m not going to take it anymore!”. Gimme a break.

I_S is correct … we’re a nation of fucking sheep.

Ed
Ed
March 8, 2016 10:52 pm

“I_S is correct … we’re a nation of fucking sheep.”

Where do you get this “we” shit? I don’t count any asshole, rollover, Yassa Boss sheep as my fellow Merkins. There ain’t no fuckin’ “We” in my mind.

Sorry to hear that y’all think of y’all’s selves as a nation of sheep.

IndenturedServant
IndenturedServant
March 8, 2016 11:08 pm

Ed, you may not count them as “merkins” in your mind but sure as shit, YOU are gettin’ fucked because of their actions and sheep like attributes. Enjoy!

BTW, “merkins” are toupee’s for your crotch.

Stucky
Stucky
March 9, 2016 6:45 am

“After all, everyone should indeed have a right to their own opinion, except of course, if you disagree with STUCKY.)” ———— Maggie

First she called me a fascist.

But, I kept silent.

Now she calls me an opinionated stubborn narrow-minded hard ass.

But, I still suffer in silence.

But … just ONE MOAR nasty from Maggie ……. and I’m gonna go BAT SHIT crazy on her.

The gauntlet has been laid down.

Ed
Ed
March 9, 2016 7:07 am

“BTW, “merkins” are toupee’s for your crotch.”

Good one. Mah Fellah Merkins are Serious White People, for the most part. You’re right that I’m getting screwed daily, and have been for years by the actions and attitudes of sheeple, as some people call them. BTW, ‘Merkins’ is how W, the little jug-eared wonder boy, pronounced ‘Americans’.

His idol, LBJ, pronounced the word ‘ Uhmerkins’, and he always prefaced it with ‘ Mah Felluh’.

“Mah Felluh Merkins. Ah bleeve that whur rain falls, a flarr grows.”

‘Course, I don’t regard LBJ as one of my feller Merkins. I guess I ain’t really a Merkin anyway. I’m from South Carolina.

Maggie
Maggie
March 9, 2016 9:39 am

Finally, some recognition from the Shit Flinging King! Thanks for recognizing my efforts, Stucky!

Stucky
Stucky
March 9, 2016 9:40 am

Mags

LOL.

I love ya, baby! You know that.

Maggie
Maggie
March 9, 2016 10:00 am

But, really, I have a question for you, Stucky.

I don’t consider myself a “Trump-eteer” though I watch what his campaign is doing to the Establishment with some delight. I did not register to Vote when we moved here, decided to simply disappear from the voting electorate. I’ve been sending the invitations from the GOP here to be a precinct captain and help elect a “real” Republican back with nasty comments on them, hoping someone will take me off their list. (And if I find out who reported me to the Missouri GOP from Oklahoma, I may drive back and kick their ass!)

But, I think your virulent dislike of Trump and people who support him goes way overboard at times, but I know that he’s a schyster and is as likely to fuck us all over as the last guy or the next guy. I just like the fact that the more the Establishment throws against him, the larger his support appears to grow.

My question to you is this: What do you think we should do? Should we try to organize another movement against the politicos? I joined the Tea Party Movement and it was making some real NOISE in the early days. I went to rallies and held signs (photo below to prove it!) and within a few months, the friggin’ conservatives had co-opted the movement and placed their own members in the ranks to help educated the tea party about who and what the movement should support. Soon, we were simply having monthly meetings and having snacks with James Lankford and Tom Coburn.

I am great at short PR campaigns and could rally a sizable group for one good cause, I’m sure. But without a real goal that is obviously achievable, that effort would be wasted and I don’t want to shoot my wad without good cause. So tell me, King of the STMs, what should we do to make this election matter?

Because if I can salvage some of the liberty and opportunity for my son and stepson that I enjoyed in my life that is being taken bit by bit and given to FSA members who will do nothing to earn it, then I’ll muster all my energy and skills and put them to work campaigning for the one great “cause” that you propose. Because while screaming “I’m mad as hell and I’m not gonna take it anymore” may help the individual feel better, it really makes no difference.

So, what do we DO? What is our one last great CAUSE to salvage liberty?

(I thought my poster was very clever, but I don’t think a lot of Oklahomans understood it.)

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Maggie
Maggie
March 9, 2016 11:15 am

Oh, Stucky? Wherefore art thou?

Stucky
Stucky
March 9, 2016 11:48 am

Maggie

I copied and pasted my answer in the wrong window. 🙁 No need to recopy here. Please go to the current Pictorial Essay thread.

Maggie
Maggie
March 9, 2016 12:04 pm

Okie Dokie.