A Few Uncomfortable Truths You Won’t Hear from the 2016 Presidential Candidates

Guest Post by John W. Whitehead

“If liberty means anything at all, it means the right to tell people what they do not want to hear.”—George Orwell

In the interest of liberty and truth, here are a few uncomfortable truths about life in the American police state that we will not be hearing from either of the two leading presidential candidates.

  1. The government is not our friend. Nor does it work for “we the people.”
  1. Our so-called government representatives do not actually represent us, the citizenry. We are now ruled by an oligarchic elite of governmental and corporate interests whose main interest is in perpetuating power and control.
  1. Republicans and Democrats are not sworn enemies so much as they are partners in crime, united in a common goal, which is to maintain the status quo.
  1. Presidential elections are not exercises in self-government. They are merely business forums for selecting the next CEO of the United States of America, Inc.
  1. No matter which candidate wins this election, the police state will continue to grow. In other words, it will win and “we the people” will lose.
  1. The lesser of two evils is still evil.
  1. There is virtually no difference between psychopaths and politicians.
  1. Americans only think they’re choosing the next president. In truth, however, they’re engaging in the illusion of participation culminating in the reassurance ritual of voting.
  1. The U.S. government has become a greater menace to the life, liberty and property of its citizens than any of the so-called dangers from which the government claims to protect us.
  1. The government knows exactly which buttons to push in order to manipulate the populace and gain the public’s cooperation and compliance.
  1. Fear, which now permeates the populace, leads to fascism.
  1. If voting made any difference, they wouldn’t let us do it.
  1. America’s shadow government—which is comprised of unelected government bureaucrats who operate beyond the reach of the Constitution—is the real reason why “we the people” have no control over our government.
  1. The government does whatever it wants.
  1. You no longer have to be poor, black or guilty to be treated like a criminal in America. All that is required is that you belong to the suspect class—that is, the citizenry—of the American police state.
  1. Whether instigated by the government or the citizenry, violence will only lead to more violence. Anyone who believes that they can wage—and win—an armed revolt against the American police state is playing right into the government’s hands.
  1. “We the people” are no longer shielded by the rule of law.
  1. Government eyes are watching you. Every move you make is being monitored, mined for data, crunched, and tabulated in order to form a picture of who you are, what makes you tick, and how best to control you when and if it becomes necessary to bring you in line.
  1. Private property means nothing if the government can take your home, car or money under the flimsiest of pretexts, whether it be asset forfeiture schemes, eminent domain or overdue property taxes. Likewise, private property means little at a time when SWAT teams and other government agents can invade your home, break down your doors, kill your dog, wound or kill you, damage your furnishings and terrorize your family.
  1. If there is an absolute maxim by which the federal government seems to operate, it is that the American taxpayer always gets ripped off.
  1. From the moment they are born to the time they legally come of age, young people are now wards of the state.
  1. Americans are powerless in the face of militarized police.
  1. Government bureaucrats believe they have the right to search, seize, strip, scan, spy on, probe, pat down, taser, and arrest any individual at any time and for the slightest provocation.
  1. Forced cavity searches, forced colonoscopies, forced blood draws, forced breath-alcohol tests, forced DNA extractions, forced eye scans, and forced inclusion in biometric databases are just a few ways in which Americans continue to be reminded that we have no control over what happens to our bodies during an encounter with government officials.
  1. Finally, we all bleed red. And we all suffer when violence becomes the government’s calling card. Remember, in a police state, you’re either the one with your hand on the trigger or you’re staring down the barrel of a loaded gun. The oppression and injustice—be it in the form of shootings, surveillance, fines, asset forfeiture, prison terms, roadside searches, and so on—will come to all of us eventually unless we do something to stop it now.

These are not problems that can be glibly dismissed with a few well-chosen words, as most politicians are inclined to do. Nor will the 2016 elections do much to alter our present course towards a police state.

Indeed, the popularity contest for the new occupant of the White House will not significantly alter the day-to-day life of the average American greatly at all. Those life-changing decisions are made elsewhere, by nameless, unelected government officials who have turned bureaucracy into a full-time and profitable business.

As I point out in my book Battlefield America: The War on the American People, these problems will continue to plague our nation unless and until Americans wake up to the fact that we’re the only ones who can change things for the better and then do something about it. Indeed, the Constitution opens with those three vital words, “We the people.”

What the founders wanted us to understand is that we are the government.

There is no government without us—our sheer numbers, our muscle, our economy, our physical presence in this land. There can also be no police state—no tyranny—no routine violations of our rights without our complicity and collusion—without our turning a blind eye, shrugging our shoulders, allowing ourselves to be distracted and our civic awareness diluted.

No matter which candidate wins this election, the citizenry and those who represent us need to be held accountable to this powerful truth.


Subscribe
Notify of
guest
21 Comments
hardscrabble farmer
hardscrabble farmer
September 27, 2016 9:09 am

All complex human systems seek to understand their purpose. To understand our purpose we must have an understanding of order- how things work and how we fit in. The only satisfactory answer to that question requires that we place ourselves into context and that context always comes down to God or Chaos. Both require faith to function on any level above the individual.

Politics is the religion of Chaos.

Faith in God is the religion of Creation.

Life and Death are the manifest realities of human existence and we are in a constant movement from one to the other. Like the old Indian proverb about the two wolves that live within us, one good and one evil, the one who wins the fight for our soul is the one we feed.

Uncatogorized
Uncatogorized
  hardscrabble farmer
September 27, 2016 1:13 pm

Good stuff indeed. Politics define man’s relations with man. Religion is man’s attempt to define his relationship with God. Law is the glue that binds. Question is, God’s law or man’s law? One delivers freedom, the other, slavery. The rest is up for debate. As I have stated before, all arguments are grounded in theology one way or another.

rhs jr
rhs jr
September 27, 2016 9:31 am

Everything he says is true; it was obvious that Lester Holt was out to get Trump and he is just another attack dog for TPTB which run the MSM et all. If they can make Harpy POTUS, they will probably set the pot we’re in to boil.

randy
randy
  rhs jr
September 27, 2016 9:16 pm

missed the whole point…sigh…

Wip
Wip
September 27, 2016 9:32 am

Did he just say there is nothing we can do in the face of the police state and then at the end say we need to do something?

starfcker the deplorable
starfcker the deplorable
  Wip
September 27, 2016 1:09 pm

Exactly. And he would be glad to sell you a book. Cause he’s telling da troof.

Anonymous
Anonymous
  Wip
September 28, 2016 5:59 am

Exactly.

Rdawg
Rdawg
  Bea Lever
September 27, 2016 1:07 pm

Hilarious. Here’s a guy always jumping on everybody about “what’s really going on” in the world, and then posts a couple of hit pieces from the MSM.
Fucking hypocrite.

Bea Lever
Bea Lever
  Rdawg
September 27, 2016 1:22 pm

Please expand your thoughts as to what IS really going on in the world Rdawg. You call it hipocrisy while others call it exposing corruption. Make your case, we will be waiting.

Rdawg
Rdawg
  Bea Lever
September 27, 2016 1:30 pm

You have wagged your finger not to believe the lies we are told by TPTB.
Then you cite them.
You cherry-pick sources, depending on the narrative you wish to advance. That’s the point.

Bea Lever
Bea Lever
  Rdawg
September 27, 2016 1:46 pm

Rdawg

I have posted for a long time about the scandals connected to The Trump Foundation WITHOUT using links. Last night one after another asked why didn’t Trump go after Harpy over the (Clinton) foundation? Again, I post twice about the corruption tied to Trump and why he won’t bring that subject up in debate. AGAIN the sound of crickets. SO, I put up links for the bedazzled who should know that this will come out in the weeks to come. This is not a hit, it has been out there for quite some time, Trumpeteers only see what they want to see. Trump is a little less skanky than Harpy, they both are criminals and THAT is what is really going on in the world. Trump’s University and Foundation are just two examples of why he and Harpy are not just close friends but two peas in a pod of corruption.

Rdawg
Rdawg
  Bea Lever
September 27, 2016 2:32 pm

That’s a pretty good explanation.

Dutchman
Dutchman
September 27, 2016 11:31 am

I just can’t read anymore about the state of the US, or Clinton, or Trump, or the niggas, or charts from the FED showing how bad things really are.

It’s like watching the same rerun of Gilligan’s Island for the 50th time. I am truly burned out. I start to read, but my attention span is milliseconds.

Iska Waran
Iska Waran
  Dutchman
September 27, 2016 1:44 pm

What if it’s the one where Gilligan has a jet pack?

Bea Lever
Bea Lever
September 27, 2016 11:40 am

Dutchman-LOL, are you ready for your tin foil hat fitting?

Mike
Mike
September 27, 2016 12:28 pm

I am so tired of these pantywaists. What are we supposed to do, sign petitions. The colonists tried that method and of course King George saw the error of his ways and granted them total freedom from England. Liberty has never advanced without a threat or actual violence. Now if he will lead the Ghandi like protests–take an ass kicking for his beliefs, then I might have some respect for his viewpoint.

nkit
nkit
September 27, 2016 1:19 pm

And now another case of the Obama administration using the power of the Federal Government to destroy those that don’t toe the progressive line has reared its fascist head as Peter Thiel’s Palantir Technologies is being sued for racial discrimination (against Asians) in a highly bogus lawsuit.

“The claims in the lawsuit are laughable. The Obama administration alleges that Palantir discriminated against Asians. But it has to admit that Palantir, in fact, hired many Asians — 11 out of 25 software engineers, for example. The government does not even bother to claim that Palantir deliberately excluded Asians. Rather, it argues that since only 44% of Palantir’s software engineers are Asian, but 85% of the applicant pool was Asian, Palantir must, statistically, have discriminated against Asians.”

http://www.breitbart.com/california/2016/09/26/palantir-obama-admin-sues-peter-thiels-racial-discrimination/

Payback is a bitch….

KaD
KaD
September 27, 2016 7:40 pm

http://latino.foxnews.com/latino/news/2016/09/25/mexico-hit-by-surge-5k-haitian-african-and-asian-migrants-on-their-way-to-us/

Leaked FBI data reveal 7,700 terrorist encounters in USA in one year

http://fortune.com/2016/09/25/internet-infastructure-attack/

randy
randy
September 27, 2016 9:29 pm

“Whether instigated by the government or the citizenry, violence will only lead to more violence. Anyone who believes that they can wage—and win—an armed revolt against the American police state is playing right into the government’s hands.”

This was my favourite…The war on terror creates the context for the government to not only spy on it’s own people, but to also deny constitutional rights towards the people the government considers them an “enemy combatant”.

George W, and the republicans allowed government to get this “big”…why would any politician regardless of party, give that power up?

Considering this, both Hillary and Trump are two sides of the same coin…The question is: Who is less embarrassing, and who will the rest of the world take more seriously?

Republicans screwed up big time, huge, with these Supreme Court seats coming up. Believe you me, the Republicans will have a form of “superdelegates” in the next cycle…

yahsure
yahsure
September 28, 2016 12:44 pm

Hillary is for continuing with Obamacare,Trump says he will get rid of it. I am against being forced to buy anything by our gov.
Hillary talks anti gun talk.Trump says he supports the NRA and the 2nd amendment.
Between the two Trump seems the less likely to further erode my rights. He has other problems though..