“Whenever any form of government becomes destructive of these ends, it is the right of the people to alter or abolish it.”
If pragmatism prevails above all else as the ultimate driving force behind the “global economy,” the food supplies and commodities of other nations will never be lifted to America’s former standards. Instead, America’s food supplies, and in consequence its entire standard of living, will sink to that of the rest of the world.
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More alarming still is that the law itself changing, ever more resembling its role within third world tyrannies. No longer the “glue” by which a free society retains its cohesion, the law is ever more being used as it is in the “undeveloped world” where it is a means of manipulating and controlling the masses. The total lack of enforcement of America’s southern border is itself reflective of a banana republic.
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America’s Insidious Descent Towards The Third World
By Christopher G. Adamo
Somewhere in the dark recesses of their souls, an increasing number of Americans fear the eventuality of an ultimate confrontation with Mexico over the disputed territories, formerly known as the Southwestern United States. But visions of the affair as a horde of brass-buttoned soldiers, marching on San Jacinto with bayoneted muskets to retake it, are woefully mistaken.
By Christopher G. Adamo
Somewhere in the dark recesses of their souls, an increasing number of Americans fear the eventuality of an ultimate confrontation with Mexico over the disputed territories, formerly known as the Southwestern United States. But visions of the affair as a horde of brass-buttoned soldiers, marching on San Jacinto with bayoneted muskets to retake it, are woefully mistaken.
Were that the case, the overt threat would be obvious and recognizable. America could certainly rally and respond with sufficient force to win the battle decisively. But no such events are taking place. In their stead, a much less dramatic scenario promises far greater detriment to the country, though its protracted nature renders it less shocking, and therefore more likely to succeed. In fact, in many respects, it already has.
A far better picture of America’s future can be seen in the formerly tidy and wholesome town of Lexington Nebraska, situated as it is in the prime of the Heartland. Over the years, it metamorphosed to a horrendous degree. No doubt, had its inhabitants been forewarned of its fate a mere two decades ago, none would have believed the transformation to be within the realm of possibility...
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