Dr. Michael Savage: "It's over."
will the U.S.A. be gone in 50 years? . are the leaders
here and in Germany, etc. invading their countries
with aliens which will doom those countries? -- j
p.s. Michael Alan Weiner, PhD Nutritional Ethnomedicine,
UCBerkeley, hosts a talk show as Michael Savage.
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here and in Germany, etc. invading their countries
with aliens which will doom those countries? -- j
p.s. Michael Alan Weiner, PhD Nutritional Ethnomedicine,
UCBerkeley, hosts a talk show as Michael Savage.
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you are not alone by any stretch.
Unless you were alive pre 1915 you have never seen a free society. Since that time it has ever moved closer and closer to tyranny.
Today we lease our property we paid for from the state. We have no right to half hour income as it is taken from us. We do not even have the right to decide for ourselves if a seat belt is something we want to wear, and we are not far away from no longer having the right to decide what we eat.
We are all slaves to the state to some degree.
Unless you believe there is hope to remove property tax so we can truly own our property, to remove income tax so we can own the sweat of our own labor and to return to only consumption and excise taxes. Unless you think we can role back the and return that power to the state, it is over.
I argue it has been past the point of no return since 1915. By then we had removed the idea that voting is a privilege, remove the idea of state representation in the federal government, removed the idea that that the highest power was the individual. All replaced with the idea that the greater good was the highest principle.
Ultimately if you cannot remove the idea of the greater good from our society. The idea that "The needs of the many outweigh the needs of the few or the one." you cannot bring America back.
It is over, and will be until a society understands that the only thing a government exists for is to protect the rights of the individual. That no collective rights exists and there is no greater good than the individual.
The Greeks started with this basic idea, the Romans built an empire on it. IN 570 AD Muhammad had more respect for the individual than the feudal system in the areas that were once Rome, and that is why they succeeded where the later muslims failed to expand and contracted. The side closest to individualism wins, I have seen no case where this is not true, but I am sure there is one or two so I cannot say it is completely true.
Only a revolution, economic failure, major plague or massive natural disaster will change this course we are on. Without one of these, it is over and has been for 100 years.
Human society seems cursed to oscillate between the extremes of tyranny and liberty. Each oscillation promises greater individual liberty on one swing, and a closer brush with human extinction on the other.
All Utopian visions collapse under the force of reality, and when they do, either enlightenment or destruction result. The best we can do is try to direct the collapse toward enlightenment.
The only time he really missed the mark with me was his rant on autism. Much to my surprise, he was way off.
Mr. Savage, meet the Gulch.
Which USA. The original lasted a hundred years if that. Part Two another hundred. now we are having it re-invented for us.
On the other hand no system ever lasts over a two hundred years.
I almost told a soccer mom "friend" of mine the other day that I wasn't scared of violent criminals. They are few and getting less. The real reason for somebody to own guns is because somebody like her can vote.
Molon labe
Human societies are complex organisms and as such they will die one of two ways; fall victim to a predator or succumb to senescence. Immortality is not an option.
To quote two most eloquent responses.
"I have not yet begun to fight." John Paul Jones
"Nuts" Anthony McAuliffe
There are still patriots like these men.
I am dino--
Hear me ROAR!
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