When Did We As A Country Of Americans Become So ‘Politically Correct’?



 by Jonathan E P Moore


When did we as a country of Americans become so ‘Politically Correct’ and intolerant that we all allowed our own egos to define the future of this once exceptional country? Where did that Founding Fathers” ‘Live Free or die” proclamation disappear to? When did that Martin Luther King’s famous “I have a Dream” speech leave our top 10 great quotes list of what made this country what it is today?

Your perception of the establishment and Media should send up a ‘Red Flag’ if you really cared about the common sense reality of being Politically Correct, and the pitfalls that hinder America from being Great again!!

Isn’t our form of government supposed to require the consent of the governed? Newsflash: We do not live under that form of government. It is a complete and total myth that we have representative government. So what do we have? What is the United States of America if our government no longer cares about the inalienable rights or the consent of the people?

I can’t believe that today’s millennials, or what I would call the spoiled brats of the recent past and future, blame the free thinkers and patriots of the past for their unfulfilled rite of passage!!

‘TRUMPS MESSAGE IS SIMPLE, TIMELY, AND TO THE POINT!!....AND MORE THAN THAT, A TASK HE CAN HANDLE WITHOUT ANY STRINGS ATTACHED OR OBLIGATIONS, AND WITH THE SKILL SETS OF A BUSINESSMAN BILLIONAIRE!!!......
THERE WERE MORE THEN A FEW GOOD MEN THAT GUIDED US THROUGH SOME TOUGH TIMES, DID WE FORGET WHAT THESE MEANT TO US, AND IN WHAT TIME IN HISTORY THEY WERE SPOKEN??
Lyndon Johnson
For this is what America is all about. It is the uncrossed desert and the unclimbed ridge. It is the star that is not reached and the harvest that is sleeping in the unplowed ground.

Ronald Reagan
The best minds are not in government. If any were, business would hire them away.

Franklin D. Roosevelt
The only thing to fear is, fear itself.

John F. Kennedy
Let us resolve to be masters, not the victims, of our history, controlling our own destiny without giving way to blind suspicions and emotions.

Herbert Hoover
America -- a great social and economic experiment, noble in motive and far-reaching in purpose.

Andrew Jackson
Any man worth his salt will stick up for what he believes right, but it takes a slightly better man to acknowledge instantly and without reservation that he is in error.

Abraham Lincoln
Those who deny freedom to others, deserve it not for themselves; and, under a just God, cannot long retain it.

Dwight D. Eisenhower
When you are in any contest you should work as if there were -- to the very last minute a chance to lose it

DONALD J. TRUMP
Let’s make America Great Again

You don’t need to be afraid of ISIS, which this administration created and funded, and you don’t need to worry about Obama’s attempt to take away our guns, and his agenda of disarming America, but what you do have to worry about is our Government and their apparent agenda of stripping away our Founding Father’s dream for this country, the rights granted to us by the bill of Rights, and the political blue print that the Constitution has laid out for us to follow.

DID WE NOT, AS AMERICANS, WHO PUT THESE MEN IN OFFICE EXPECT ANYTHING LESS THAN WHAT OUR FOUNDING FATHERS SET FORTH IN THEIR DREAMS FOR THIS COUNTRY??
Trump may not be the perfect man for the job, but he is the symbol of what this country needs. We have lived through both parties screwing the American People for decades. I for one need that symbol of hope and change, and Trump, who is a 69-year-old business man billionaire, who is NOT A POLITICIAN, BUT DELEGATOR, and his ideologically ideals are in line with mine, and with funding his own campaign, and not obligated to fall back in line with the Status quo establishment and being a good soldier.

AS A DELEGATOR, AND WITH NO STRINGS ATTACHED, DONALD TRUMP unveiled a partial list of his foreign policy advisers. The advisory team includes terrorism expert Walid Phares, energy industry executive Carter Page, international energy lawyer George Papadopoulos, former government inspector general Joe Schmitz, and former Army Lieutenant General Keith Kellogg, he told the Post in an on-the-record editorial board meeting, the media company said.

Trump took the time to observe from atop of his neutral fence as a businessman, and at 69 decided to jump down on the side of the ‘Will’ of the American People.

For centuries woman stood side by side with men to fight for the freedoms that drove them here from around the world’s discrimination, and religious persecution, and now this bi-partisan agenda of Globalism, and Obama’s dream of Socialism, is bringing those once forgotten fears back to our American shore.

What ever happened to those thick skinned, independent thinking women with vision, motivation, and the drive to self-determination and self-actualization? Must have something to do with that bug that’s been going around that’s caused by being too Politically Correct with a touch of intolerance!

Polls say that 80% of woman view Trump unfavorably, but I say with the Bi-Partisan Establishments agenda of open borders, and the inclusion of unvetted Syrians, along with the Muslim anti-women Sharia Law’s belief that writings of the Koran supersedes the Constitution because the Islam Koran is written by the all and powerful, while the Constitution is only written by common man! Now to me, and I don’t know about you, that would be much more Anti-woman then the assertion by the Media and the establishment’s presidential candidates then Trump could ever be!!

Let’s face it. The ESSA bill and the Omnibus bill were both a giant middle finger from our new Republican Speaker Ryan to the people of America who expect Congress to at least have read the Constitution. The idea that Congress would pass a 1000+ spending bill without reading it, much less understand it, and consider whether or not it has the consent of the people is ludicrous.

Isn’t our form of government supposed to require the consent of the governed? Newsflash: We do not live under that form of government. It is a complete and total myth that we have representative government. So what do we have? What is the United States of America if our government no longer cares about the inalienable rights or the consent of the people?

The meaning of a “Republic” briefly is this: That form of government in which the administration of affairs is open to all the citizens. A political unit or “state,” independent of its form of government. The word republic, derived from the Latin res publica, or “public thing,” refers to a form of government where the citizens conduct their affairs for their own benefit rather than for the benefit of a ruler.

It is an absolute moral dilemma for someone who is pro-life to pay taxes knowing full well that those dollars, which are taken by force and not choice (theft) are used to support an industry which not only murders the most innocent among us, but also harvests their body parts for profit. To take that concept a step further, hardly any law that is passed is done so to protect the inalienable rights of its citizens, or by their consent.

Did the people consent to Obamacare? No.

Did the people consent to redefining marriage? No.

Did the people consent to open borders? No.

Did the people consent to a national education system? No.

Did the people consent to having our data collected and every conversation traceable? No.

Did the people consent to automatic withdrawal of our taxes? No.

Our federal government has become exactly what our forefathers fought against. The Constitution is no more than a historical document. It most certainly is no longer the law of the land.

The following is from MichaelMaharrey.com. Michael Maharrey serves as the national communications director for the Tenth Amendment Center. Michael’s article entitled, ‘America Embraces Tyranny It Fought to Reject’, describes how our government has become the very thing we fought against. We must face the truth if we are ever to throw off those that intend to completely destroy the Union of our States. We must honestly define the flaws in our thinking and be willing to take action based on the truth.

Americans fought a long, bloody war to free themselves from a tyrannical government, only to eventually embrace the very system they struggled to throw off. That may seem like a stinging indictment, but careful examination of U.S. governance today reveals that it rests on essentially the same philosophical foundation as the 18th century British system Americans rejected.

The founding generation developed a brand new conception of government, resting it on the consent of the governed and the idea that governing institutions must operate within constitutional constraints. Today, we still see the vestiges of those founding ideals in political rhetoric and popular conscience, but the U.S. government long ago threw off constitutional fetters and now functions much like the English system Americans fought to free themselves from.

In Rights of Man, Thomas Paine captured the essence of American constitutionalism that evolved during the Revolution, characterizing the Pennsylvania constitution as “a political bible.”

Nothing was more common when any debate rose on the principles of a bill, or on the extent of any species of authority, then for members to take the printed Constitution out of their pocket, and read the chapter with which such matter in debate was connected.”

In America, law was king and constitutions stood as the supreme law of the land.

It wasn’t that the British system lacked a constitution, but the English conception of its place in the political order was vastly different than the one that evolved in the American states.

In American thought, constitutions remained above governments. They limited the action of every governmental branch, and political systems were subject to words of their constitutions. In short, constitutions stood as the supreme law of the land, and the entire system of government flowed out of them.

The Supremacy Clause in the U.S. Constitution captures the essence of American constitutional thought.

This Constitution, and the Laws of the United States which shall be made in pursuance thereof; and all treaties made, or which shall be made, under the authority of the United States, shall be the supreme law of the land; and the judges in every state shall be bound thereby, anything in the constitution or laws of any state to the contrary notwithstanding.” [Emphasis added]

In the English conception, the constitution was not a superior law set above the government. In a sense it was the government. The actions of Parliament, the courts and the King formed the substance of the constitution and were in no way limited by it.

In the British system, the people were not sovereign – Parliament was. In essence, the government itself enjoyed supremacy. As historian Gordon S. Wood put it in the Creation of the American Republic, any limits on Parliament were strictly theoretical – even moral and natural law restrictions. Constitutional and legal limits only bound lawmakers as far as lawmakers were willing to be bound.

For the Englishman, there was no distinction between the “constitution or frame of government” and the “system of laws.” They were the same. Every act of Parliament was, in essence, part of the constitution. Wood quotes Blackstone to make this point.

The English constitution therefore could not be any sort of fundamental law. Most eighteenth-century writers…could not conceive of the constitution as anything anterior and superior to the government and ordinary law, but rather regarded itself, as ‘that assemblage of laws, customs and institutions which form the general system; according to which the several powers of the state are distributed, and their respective rights are secured to the different members of the community.’ The English constitution was not, as the Americans eventually came to see with condescension, committed to parchment.” [Emphasis original]

Wood makes the implications of this system crystal clear, writing, “All law customary and statutory was thus constitutional.”

In a nutshell, the 18th century British system the Americans went to war to free themselves from rested on a living, breathing constitution. The government itself defined and enforced whatever limits it might have. Essentially, it was unlimited in power and authority.

As American political thought evolved, the English systems became absurd. Political power was conceived as limited, first by principle, and second by the will of the people as expressed through written constitutions.

The founding generation believed equity – justice according to natural law or right – bound and limited all political power. Government served a limited purpose, as Thomas Jefferson put it in the Declaration of Independence, “to secure these rights,” life, liberty and property. It followed that the people establishing government retained the right and authority to maintain it within those limits. Government was not supreme; it was merely an agent of the people. Written constitutions served a limiting purpose. They provide the “political bible” Paine referred to, specifically circumscribing the scope of governmental power. As Paine put it:

A constitution is not the act of a government, but of a people constituting a government; and government without a constitution, is power without a right.”

Within this philosophical framework, a sovereign government institution such as Parliament is fundamentally tyrannical.

Even a casual look at American governance today reveals a system having much more in common with the 18th century British model than the one the founding generation forged nearly 250 years ago. America operates under a “living breathing” constitution with the U.S. Supreme Court taking on the role of sovereign.

In 1776, the British Parliament acted with absolute sovereign authority. Today, the federal government rules with that same kind of unlimited power. The federal government determines the extent of its own authority through the Supreme Court. Any limits on Congress or the president are merely theoretical, constrained only by the whims of five out of nine politically connected lawyers. Every opinion of the Supreme Court becomes “part of the fabric of the Constitution.”

For all practical purposes, the federal government today operates without any limits at all. Everything the federal government does and approves is considered “constitutional.”

Even though the founders committed the U.S. Constitution to parchment, judges, politicians and academics have morphed the meaning of words and changed the character of the “supreme law of the land” into something that the framers and ratifiers would scarcely recognize.

Americans won the Revolution, but they squandered the fruits of victory in a quest for government solutions to every problem. Instead of a limited government committed to protecting basic rights – life liberty and property – we have an institution that attempts to control every aspect of our lives.

We have become what our forefathers sought to destroy.”

By : Julia Seay
In this world today the media television, newspapers and radio is the modern-day pulpit where the average person goes for their daily sermon. Some children in America watch up to six hours of television a day! This is where our children are learning about moral values, the future.

in 1964 that when news divisions decide that the news has to make money, and has to get ratings, it’s no longer news—it’s entertainment. So, if people are bothered by the fact that we seem to be having entertainment as news, it’s because the news divisions decided that money and ratings were more important than reporting.”

The media have become bounty hunters, and for every scrap, crumb of scandal, and negative half trues they can deliver on Trump, they get rewarded!!

It’s time we wake up and realize that the Media can’t be trusted and part of the mass deception by the government. They will stop at nothing to maintain their control over our money, the masses, and our future!!

A lot of the establishment leaders have been in office for over 30 years, and probably not that astute when it comes to the internet and Social Media. You have to educate yourself about the truths before it is too late and do some research into how the ‘Will’ of the American People needs to be saved and respected!

Here is some food for thought numbers, and the power of networking and sharing can help us in our quest to ‘Make America Great Again’
THE WORLD WIDE INTERNET:
1,440,000,000 MEMBERS STRONG!!!
WENT UP IN ENROLLMENT 12% BETWEEN 2014-2015

TOTAL CABLE NEWS:
2.7 MILLION WATCH BETWEEN 7-11PM
1.6 MILLION WATCH BETWEEN 6AM-6PM

TOTAL BIG NETWORK NEWS:
23.2 MILLION

I THINK THE NUMBERS MIGHT BE LOW THIS YEAR BECAUSE OF THE OBVIOUS, BUT NOT EVEN THE OBVIOUS WOULD MAKE A DENT IN THE WORLD WIDE WEB NUMBERS!!

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