“Toto, I Don’t Think We’re in Kansas Anymore”

Via International Man

Recently, an American colleague commented to me, “We no longer live in a democracy but a dictatorship disguised as a democracy.”

Is he correct? Well, a dictatorship may be defined as “a form of government in which absolute authority is exercised by a dictator.”

The US today is not be ruled by dictatorship (although, to some, it may well feel that way.)

But, if that’s the case, what form of rule does exist in the US?

At its formation, the founding fathers argued over whether the United States should be a republic or a democracy. Those founders who later formed the Federalist Party felt that it should be a democracy – rule by representatives elected by the people. Thomas Jefferson, who created the Democratic Republican Party, argued that it should be a republic – a state in which the method of governance is democracy, but the principle of governance is that the rights of the individual are paramount.

He argued that, “Democracy is nothing more than mob rule, where fifty one percent can vote away the rights of the other forty nine.”

At that time, Benjamin Franklin has been credited as saying, “Democracy is two wolves and a lamb voting on what to have for dinner.”

Very well stated.

As Americans still legally vote, and it may well be that the voting is not altogether rigged, the US could be regarded as a democracy. Of course, to be accurate, it could also be defined as a bureaucracy – rule by officialdom, and/or a plutocracy – rule by the very rich. Both of these descriptions are undeniably accurate.

Another question that’s hotly debated is what sort of “ism” the US is living under. There’s a visible trend in new candidates to openly promote socialism. Historically, socialism has always been an excellent way to gain votes, as the socialist promises largesse to the average man that government will provide by robbing the rich. Not surprisingly, the average voter would find this prospect very attractive.

Socialist candidates in the US today base their argument for socialism on the premise that “capitalism has failed,” and that premise is providing them with great headway. They claim that prosperity for the American people is almost non-existent; that the middle class is shrinking and the small upper class is growing ever-richer.

These claims are undeniably true… but not because capitalism has failed.

Vladimir Lenin stated that “Fascism is capitalism in decay.” He was quite correct. Fascism is a slow cancer that eats away at an economy. It transfers wealth to the largest, most politically influential corporations. Yet, the concept of fascism is greatly misunderstood today. Most anyone who decries fascism will describe symptoms such as jackboots and swastikas, but fail to offer an actual definition.

For a definition, we might ask Benito Mussolini, the father of national fascism. He stated, “Fascism should more properly be called corporatism, since it is the merger of state and corporate power.”

By defining the term, we can conclude that the US is no longer a capitalist country and hasn’t been one for a long time. The US began its slide into fascism in a major way around the time that income tax and the Federal Reserve were created – in 1913. These measures were the brainchild of the largest bankers of the day and the Fed still remains under the power of the major banks.

Over the last century, the Deep State, which is corporatist in origin, has grown and has done a first rate job of introducing a combination of socialism and fascism, a bit at a time. This has slowly destroyed the economy, education and the national moral compass, not to mention achieving the utter corruption of the political system.

By contrast, capitalism is a free-market system, in which the economy, unfettered by the interference of governments, finds its own level at any given time. It fluctuates naturally, based upon supply and demand, each correcting the other with regularity.

But government edicts operate with force and permanence, constricting the natural flow of money, goods and services. Over time, regulations pile on top of regulations until the system becomes dysfunctional.

Socialism, by its very nature, is a central restrictive force on the free market. Its logical conclusion is very visible in Venezuela today, where government regulation has produced such a stranglehold on the economy that it’s broken down in every way, resulting in dire poverty and even starvation.

But, as stated above, in the US, the Deep State has been thorough in its presentation of the US economy as a capitalist economy. In doing so, they’ve provided the encouragement of full socialism in the political realm.

In the near future, the economy will begin to collapse under the weight of growing fascism and socialism. However, the blame will be laid at the feet of capitalism.

In my belief, the majority of Americans will be fooled into thinking that capitalism is the problem and that socialism will save the day. During the coming financial crisis, they’ll dive in with both feet.

Voters, even many of those who are moderate, will support socialist candidates. The first national election that occurs after the crisis has begun will result in an overwhelming victory for socialist and other leftist candidates. The next president will provide a plethora of socialist “solutions” to counter “the damage done by capitalism.”

But such a prediction does not require a crystal ball. This has happened many times before. The Athenian Republic ran into the same problem. The Roman Republic also deteriorated in this manner. As stated by Aristotle, “Republics decline into democracies and democracies decline into despotisms.”

Quite so. It’s a natural progression.

And so, it shouldn’t be surprising if the more imaginative American were to observe, worriedly, “Toto, I don’t think we’re in Kansas anymore.”

He would most certainly be correct. Like the flag in the image above, the founding principles have been turned upside down and the rights of Americans have been shredded. “America,” as a concept, no longer exists in the USA. Its vestiges remain, but soon, they too will be on the way out.

Liberty always exists somewhere in the world, but it does tend to change location from time to time.

Perhaps a final quote from late eighteenth century America would be of benefit – one from Thomas Paine.

“My country is wherever liberty lives.

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14 Comments
James
James
April 26, 2022 7:48 pm

Our govt. at moment is actually just a big rat fuck.That said,can only be one as long as the citizens allow it,good time for this:

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Along with this:

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Should get the job done.

Fleabaggs
Fleabaggs
  James
April 26, 2022 8:24 pm

The article was a stealth whack job on socialism most likely as Company created diversions to keep us from noticing we already live under socialism and have been for many decades. We not only have all the social programs but have socialism in wages and corporate subsidies and excessive taxation much of which is hidden in the retail pricing mechanisms. Walmart workers qualify for child care benefits and quite a few other socialist goodies. We are rife with socialism including the monstrous bureaucracy.

KreebleN'Krag
KreebleN'Krag
  James
April 26, 2022 8:31 pm

For the love of God, please stop posting the “The Man Who Just Wanted to be Left Alone” screed.
It’s nothing more than LARPer, Mall-Ninja, fantasy bullshit.

James
James
  KreebleN'Krag
April 26, 2022 8:50 pm

Kreeble,I upvoted you even though I disagree,folks will reach the end of their limits and snap,that said,I also encourage free speech,even when you are wrong.

Red River D
Red River D
  James
April 26, 2022 9:31 pm

I can’t believe what a beautiful wood chipper you posted!!!

And it’s RED, so you’ll hardly notice the bloblettes of bone marrow and brain matter splatter.

I like your style. Even if you do post the lone dude meme too much.

James
James
  Red River D
April 27, 2022 7:06 am

OK Red,how about this little dude?Really does to a large degree express my current state of mind!

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Red River D
Red River D
  James
April 27, 2022 9:09 am

No bueno, James.

Here you just admit to being bitter. But bitterness is a waste of time and is easily disabled as soon as we realize the enemy hasn’t really taken anything from us. The enemy has only disabused us of a few illusions.

!!!

Bitterness and despair are signs the enemy is kicking your ass.

The Central Scrutinizer
The Central Scrutinizer
  Red River D
April 27, 2022 8:19 am

Indeed. Now we just need to convince the Left to adopt wearing brown pants.

KreebleN'Krag
KreebleN'Krag
  James
April 27, 2022 1:31 pm

James, I returned the favor with an upvote. And I imagine we would probably agree on most things.

I’m just not counting on some Post-Apocalyptic Josey Wales to save us.

Red River D
Red River D
  KreebleN'Krag
April 27, 2022 6:24 pm

Become a Josey Wales. Don’t wait for somebody else to do it…

…as you say.

James
James
  Red River D
April 27, 2022 9:36 pm

I am trying folks,till then ,just trying to get folks to smile!

Till then,just reaching a point of perhaps a bit of laughter?!

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I keep trying,best of luck to all of you and see ya’s on the other side!

Thomas Paine
Thomas Paine
April 26, 2022 8:34 pm

Whatever you have now is not what my optimism envisioned. My bones are scattered , perhaps some resting on the highest bidder’s fire place mantle or coffee table perhaps.

I deserve no credit, asking for none even as instrumental in your Declaration of Independence as I am.

Robin Banks
Robin Banks
April 27, 2022 7:57 am

Our form of government is not and never was a democracy. It was supposed to be a republic. If we can’t that simple idea across, and we can’t then there is no hope for staying together as a nation.

The Central Scrutinizer
The Central Scrutinizer
April 27, 2022 8:15 am

We are ruled by kakistocracy…government by the worst deviant miscreants in society.