Collectivism, aka Hurting Yourself

Loud and Clear, America’s Declaration of Independence asserts  the people’s Right to Life, Liberty and Happiness.  I like to believe that most Americans treasure those principles.  It’s unfortunate that these hallowed words are not the essence of the Constitution which ensued.

It’s very unsettling to see the acceleration of the century-long efforts toward trashing these as America’s root principles.  The push for collectivism, which includes socialism, marxism, fascism, communism, and progressivism, is the antithesis of the American Way.  The problem with this bundle of tyranny lies in the fact that none of their objectives can be accomplished except by using government to Force. and thereby impose.  collectivist schemes upon the people.

What is this Force we keep talking about?  We are talking about the force of laws which refute the very principle of the Right to Life — the right of each and every person on this earth.  This force uses first taxation, which is theft from the citizens whose money has been taken/taxes without their consent, to “create” new laws and regulations, and then to  fund, implement,  and force compliance with this new Law.  That new law may be any schemes thought by someone else as serving any seemingly good objective, but which is not seen as good by the taxpayer.  The process is called redistribution, which takes money from some and gives the money to others.  As we continue, please keep in mind that this redistribution process is always structured to make government look like the good guy using your money!

Please cease and desist the Force — for you are working against your own lives, and equally against the lives of not only your loved ones, but also of those you purport to be trying to help.  How can you do this and expect America to continue?

Do you not treasure your primary natural right — the Right to Life?  If you cannot continue to live, will you be able to help anyone else?  Of course not!

Your Right to Life requires sustenance, food & water, clothing & shelter.  We sustain our lives by the efforts of working, whether with a plow or with our minds.  Therefore the fruits of your labor are necessary to sustain your life.  So, will you allow anyone to take your sustenance from you and die?  If you’re able to read this, you have never been willing to sacrifice to such extent.  So would you now?  Will you be able to help your family and friends, or the “needy” if you cannot sustain your own life and there die?  Of course not.

So lets move to the next step.  To help sustain, and enhance your life, you will need tools, at least a stick, or better a hoe, or better still a plow.  Eventually tools allow you to rise beyond the essentials of production.  Tools enable you to  produce an excess which can be exchanged, e.g. corn to the cobbler who is more expert at making shoes.

These excesses are also called “profit”, which rational people desire for themselves.  Even irrational people tolerate “profit” whenever it makes their lives a little better, but otherwise oppose profits.  Silly?  These excesses/profits increase well-being, and hopefully increase happiness.  The process of profits naturally expands to capitalism.  Capitalism is not a terrifying word.  It’s merely people profiting from the use of their efforts, and from reinvestment of whatever “excess” wealth might have been gained as life goes on.  But you don’t like capitalism?

Will you forgo the pleasures and benefits of finally being able to have a car, a tv, a bathroom, dishes and silverware, toilet paper, a computer, or whatever other widgets enhance your life?  Of course not!

But then, oh my, somebody sees Opportunity in grabbing these profits, and creates a government, supported by forcing the producer to pay tax on profits.  Someone saw a great opportunity to live on the backs of others the backs without having to do real work, and to run their lives as a bonus!

Can government really somehow compete to produce tools, increase production and cause growth to somehow increase without stealing your money?  Of course not!  If they do so interfere, Profits will be reduced by exactly the amount of tax stolen for the sustenance and further welfare of the new rulers. Well, not exactly, let’s not forget postage and handling, accounting, and legal advice, and insurance, interest and penalties.

Okay, might you now agree at least about the Right to Life and the Right to sustain that life?  We haven’t even touched Liberty and the Pursuit of Happiness, but for now we’ll leave those for your contemplation.

America, as the last bastion of Freedom in this world, cannot survive on it’s current path.  Collectivist Force cannot avoid causing continuing economic collapse into the abyss of bankruptcy.  This can only bring Americans to see the end of the Land of the Free, which is happening right now as you read this.  Perhaps it will even bring the world to to see the end of humanity as governments seek more power and quarrel over the spoils via nuclear war.

You are supporting the Force of Collectivism over your Right to Life?   Why would you do that?

Unless America puts on the brakes and shifts back into Freedom gear, secession or revolt seems inevitable.  That will not be pretty.  Is that really what you want?   The only other alternative I see is a shift to Voluntary ‘non-government’, or Voluntary Associations, which would allow both left and right to support their own ideals, without Force, without Blood, and without War.  We will have to work out many details, but isn’t that much easier than facing the alternatives?

Please, try to understand how Force only hurts yourself, your friends, and your country.

The DumpDC.com website clearly understands the difference, as do so many others.  I personally have devoted the rest of my life to furthering the understanding and furthering the morality of true Liberty.  Human intelligence is not looking very smart these days.  My website efforts are dedicated to enhancing the spirit and potential of humanity.  I continue to learn, right along with my readers!

You are welcome to join in the discussions, right here on No-Ruler and on other social websites with open doors across the www.  If comments seem not available, simply click the Title.  Your  comments can help us all be on the right track here!  Yes, you’ll need to register, and Yes you’ll need to refrain from ranting.  If you want to argue against the Right to Life, please find some other website.

Dean Striker

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Pledge -- One Nation? Under God? Indivisible?

by Russell Longcore at DumpDC

If you grew up in America, you learned the Pledge of Allegiance pretty early in your life. And if you emigrated here, you learned it, either to fit in or before you tried to become an American citizen.

But have you ever learned about the Pledge of Allegiance itself, and stopped repeating it by rote long enough to think about what you are pledging? Perhaps if you learn more about it, you’ll hesitate…or decline…the next time you get the chance to recite those words. And, in an even greater stretch of courage, you would tell your children the truth about the Pledge so they could make up their own minds about their own actions.

Baptist clergyman and avowed socialist Francis Bellamy wrote the first Pledge of Allegiance back in 1892. It was part of an effort by the popular children’s magazine The Youth’s Companion” to sell American nationalism and American flags to public schools. It was timed to coincide with celebration of the 400th anniversary of Christopher Columbus’ discovery of America.

Bellamy’s original Pledge read as follows:

I pledge allegiance to my Flag and to the Republic for which it stands, one nation indivisible, with liberty and justice for all.

Bellamy intended that the Pledge be accompanied by a salute, known as the “Bellamy salute.” He described the gesture in that October 1892 article in “The Youth’s Companion.” Here is a photo of the “Bellamy salute” from 1941.

Read on>

© Copyright 2010, Russell D. Longcore. Permission to reprint in whole or in part is gladly granted, provided full credit is given.

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Fixed Buggy Login?

Good morning.

We had a problem here with “login disabled” due to a malfunctioning Wordpress plugin which has been reporting “Registration Disabled”.  I have removed the plugin now, but now there’s apparently no login or registration links showing at all.

At the top of the pages is a “Contact” link.  If you are a new user trying to register, please use that link to report your experience.  Registered users should be able to do ditto with a comment to this post.

I can see that many readers have been unsuccessful, that’s not good!

Thank you

Dean Striker

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A Nation Without A Country, Part II: The Second Shot

by Tom Baugh at DumpDC.com

In the previous article, we laid the foundation for discussing secession in the real world. As you may have noticed in your daily travels, the real world is populated by leeches who enjoy things just the way they are. As much as we would like to imagine our fellow man rising up to join our ranks to ensure liberty for ourselves and posterity, recent history shows us that this just isn’t so. Read any number of articles on Will Grigg’s Pro Libertate site, among others, to convince you of this fact. We might wring our hands, but practically never does anyone side with the victims of government abuse in any practical way. And most of our fellow man just looks the other way. Expect the public response to secessionists to be no better if they succeed. In fact, the public response will probably be openly hostile, for reasons we will discuss here. So, how would one implement secession in a way that doesn’t just get secessionists attacked and destroyed individually?

As mentioned in the previous article, Understanding the Battlefield, I will describe hypothetical secessionist situations in italicized blocks, and then comment on the issues raised afterward. So here we go.

The winter of 2011 was cold, and deep. With heating fuel subject to the taxes required by Cap and Trade, farmers were having trouble paying to keep their herds and flocks warm. Despite a takeover of the Congress in 2010, most GOP lawmakers were reluctant to turn back any of the legislative excesses not only of the Obama era, but also of their own, which stretched back into the era of Bush I, and beyond. After all, many of the old guard, having been on the news talk circuit throughout 2009 extolling the green movement as good for business because it created new markets and jobs, found themselves unwilling to reverse their previous positions.

Even the newly elected lawmakers, suddenly immersed in the lobby-rich environment inside the capitol beltway, were already beginning to understand why public healthcare, Cap and Trade, and other controversial programs would actually help America. In the fuzzy minds of these electable elites, most of whom had never run a business providing original value in their lives, but who knew the right electoral buttons to push, found themselves hopelessly out of their depth. Lacking a foundation from which to think other than the key words and phrases required to sway whichever block of voters they were addressing, the electables began to respond to capitol politics and imagined the cameras and fuzzy blondes to be their electorate. The actual electorate who had sent them there only months prior sat on the other end of those tunnels of horror watching their newly elected patriots reveal that, once again, they had all been duped. Most began to imagine that 2012 would make the difference, and reached for more posterboard. Others decided on a different course.

The assertions in the paragraphs above are relatively mild. Even a brief tour of the media, including the beloved Fox News and their business channel arm, will reveal an endless parade of useful idiots extolling the business-friendly virtues of the green economy. We often see talking heads, with very little dissention among them, adopting positions which don’t make sense in the real world. Even Newt abandoned his principles to prove to the world that he understands how green is good. The recent media buzz about employer mandates to provide IRAs, for example, reveals a total lack of understanding about issues that entrepreneurs face each day.

The scenario in this article involves a Cap and Trade nightmare spinning out of control, but the actual issues in question don’t matter. Pick your poison: environment, healthcare, war on terror, war on drugs, entitlements, economic crisis, etc. Any one of them, or a small combination of them, can be fatal. And we face more issues at one time today than most of us can absorb and react to effectively. At least if you have to work for a living, that is. But our political opponents have plenty of time on their hands, because they can take as much from us as they want and spend their day, and our money, destroying our way of life.

The problem, as anyone reading this already knows, is that too much power is concentrated in Washington. Where we might disagree is a) how that power became so concentrated in the first place, and b) what to do about it.

Regarding the first disagreement, I maintain that, in our representative republic, power is concentrated in Washington because that is where the electorate wants it. Because this concentrated foreign power (from the perspective of a secessionist) makes it easier to anonymously rob you, and kill you, individually, if you resist the robbery. To this electorate, you are a minority, not entitled to a meaningful voice in the decision about this theft. Worse, to them, you are a potential domestic terrorist if you threaten their supply of crumbs stolen from you, or show signs of disobedience to their national agents, and their State-level accomplices. You must understand this fact if you are to survive and live to win.

The secessionist believes that this concentration of power can be reversed by removing States, individually if need be, from the Union. Yet, I maintain that what a secessionist will inherit is a fraction of the original whole electorate, including that number of their fellows who depend on the government check, outnumbering the productive on any scale, local, state or national. Welfare, retirement benefits, or government jobs or contracts, and so on, it makes no difference. The electorate has been bought and their inclinations paid for. And many of them carry posterboard, absolutely unaware, or unwilling to admit, that they themselves are part of the problem.

With that preparation, let’s continue our story for a bit.

Some of those farmers, living on the financial edge after compliance costs of NAIS had been factored in, are at the breaking point, and fuel costs are almost the last straw. NAIS, which began as a voluntary program, became mandatory in late 2010 under the triple pressure that Fall of scare about threats to the food supply, scare about outbreak of disease, and lobby pressure. Most vocal were those lobbyists who work for domestic poultry and beef producers which had been bought out by Brazilian firms starting with Pilgrim’s Pride in 2009. Some farmers suspected that these Brazilians are merely cutouts for the Chinese, who would benefit from a removal of chickens from all those backyards and thus creating a market for their industrialized versions. But, rationalizing that the domestically-operated yet foreign-owned farms were nonetheless providing Americans with jobs, including the jobs of NAIS inspectors, even the newly elected Class of 2010 Congressmen were unwilling to roll back these mandates. Besides, only a few of their most vocal members from agricultural states resisted with any vigor.

In reaction to soaring fuel costs, farmers began taking things into their own hands and turned to wood heat, and in some regions, bootleg sulfurous coal that had been outlawed under Cap and Trade and EPA regulations throughout the 1990s and 2000s. Having learned the lessons of the weeks-long arctic snap of 2010, forward-thinking farmers had installed wood- and coal-furnaces throughout 2010.

Like national bloodhounds, however, the inspectors for NAIS in the Department of Agriculture, and their Cap and Trade counterparts in the Department of Energy, began descending on these energy bootleggers with a vengeance. Wood heat, which had been exempted from inspection for limited home use in order to purchase, short-term, all those subdivision votes, became subject to taxation under Cap and Trade for commercial, including agricultural, use. And the sulfurous coal was outlawed entirely and mine entrances sealed.

A black market in wood and coal soon sprang up, but this was short-lived and crushed by the weight of black-clad
national agents who executed no-knock entry on the homes and barns of fuelleggers who had committed the dual crimes of tax avoidance and environmental sabotage. It didn’t help their cases that many of these same fuelleggers had been on the radar as liberty bloggers or tax-resisters in years past.

Moonshiners at least had the option to hide in the dark a century before. But those farmers who used bootleg fuel, or cut their own, couldn’t hide the smoke from their farms, and so inspectors only had to follow their noses, or the tell-tale evidence from infrared-sensing drones, to descend on the farms one at a time.

Because of the illegal nature of these wood- and coal-heat installations, those few farmers whose property caught fire, some of suspicious origin, found that their insurance would not pay off. Further, insurance companies sent their own inspectors out to cancel the policies of any farmers using bootleg heat. Uninsurable farmers then lost both their contracts and their mortgages. Almost all of these folded immediately.

Some had had enough and shots were fired. It was unclear who fired first.

Wow, it kind of gets out of hand quick, doesn’t it? Good thing we trained all those paramilitary police forces with a drug war, and then fueled them with a righteous fervor during the war on terror. You never know when that lump of coal or this stick of wood becomes the next illicit substance. And I haven’t even touched healthcare. Again, the specific issues don’t really matter. I’m going to skip details of the obvious gun-control measures which would result from this initial sporadic violence of desperation. All that you really need to consider at this point is what side do you think all those “Civilest of Wars” pundits will come down on, as they spring alligator tears and warn against the “Destruction of the Republic”?

Unlike the first shot heard ’round the world, this second shot will be interpreted, not as a rallying event, but as a justification by the masses, who demand their checks, to put you back in your cage. They forget in this, of course, that you, the productive individualist, have other choices.

As farmers became painted as the new domestic terrorists, late-night hosts began making jokes about suicide tractor bombings on federal buildings. Most of suburbia laughed while farmers had their assets seized and sold at auction to larger conglomerates, particularly Brazilian and other Latin American firms with shadowy Chinese energy connections.

As gun ownership became more and more restricted, some localities took the next step toward secession. Local sheriffs, understanding that the recently-enacted gun control laws allowed law enforcement to continue to carry weapons, began to deputize, on a volunteer basis, the citizens of their counties en-masse. Many sheriffs, however, particularly those in more suburban areas, had learned from the example of Forrest County, Mississippi, Sheriff Billy McGee, who, during Katrina in 2005, seized FEMA ice trucks to distribute the ice to those who needed refrigeration for their medications. Sheriff McGee’s subsequent trial taught these more suburban-minded sheriffs to sit on the fence a little while longer and see how things turn out and take no action. After all, few of their constituents even own farms.

Seeing these mass deputizations in rural counties as a rising tide of potential militia violence, nationalists at every level and in every sphere of influence begin to denounce them. Even Alligator Tears tries to find a way to sit on this particular fence. Some of the newly-elected Congressional crop receive death threats over their participation, or silence, in passage of gun control legislation and, more and more, begin to favor nationalism after all. Legislation is considered which would restrict weapon possession by rural law enforcement to handguns, and only allowing these to be carried when actually on duty. Off-duty, the officers’ weapons are to be locked in armories. This proposed legislation also provides for posting of national agents in every local police and sheriff office to ensure compliance. The list of Oathkeepers becomes interpreted more and more as a list of potential domestic terrorists.

There is an upside to this proposed legislation, however. The full-time posting of national enforcement officers adds to the pool of national jobs already expanded by all those environmental and agricultural inspectors, in addition to those private-sector compliance consultant jobs. Plus, the lucrative contracts to install all those local armories starts to make the proposed legislation look pretty good to some. Everyone forgets about the long-term effect of the farm crisis, for now.

This transition was kept deliberately mild and believable. Keep in mind that even the most draconian national decrees provides jobs and opportunities for someone. Usually, lots of someones, which is why I maintain that they already surround us, and will do so more and more each day as the nationals bleed us dry through a variety of means, and use it to enforce more “robbery and murder”, in the words of Lysander Spooner, against us.

Interestingly, crises have a way of unfolding in unexpected ways, as we shall see later in this series. But first, we discuss an evolving secessionist movement in the next article, Warm Live Hands.

Tom Baugh is the author of Starving the Monkeys, Fight Back Smarter. He is also a former Marine, patented inventor, entrepreneur and professional irritant.

This is the 2nd of a series of articles by Tom Baugh, posted here largely because drops at Propeller shelved this article before it even go a decent start, so I will resubmit it under our own URL.



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A Nation Without A Country, Part I: Understanding the Battlefield

by Tom Baugh on http://dumpdc.com

Even a casual blog reader will note that secession is an idea which has broken through the crust of contemporary political thought. As Russ Longcore points out in his editorial notes for a recent article on DumpDC, when the topic appears in the progressive rags, then something is afoot. Reading over the list of speakers at this year’s Free State Project Liberty Forum, you can bet that secession will be a key topic at that event, and many others like it.

And yet, the public, by-and-large, has been trained to view secession as something which only evil slaveholding racists, or other antisocial malcontents, would seriously consider. Many of our fellow citizens need little training in suspecting secessionists because their supply of crumbs would be threatened if secession caught on. If you start ticking off all the classes of people who benefit from the status quo, and examining the steady slide toward oblivion that we have been on for many election cycles, you might come to the conclusion, as I have, that they surround us. We all heard a lot of packs dropping when Scott Brown was elected recently, but even if the man channels Reagan, the best he can do is slow the juggernaut down imperceptibly; certainly not reverse it. Plus, that Republican from the heart of liberal America has yet to cast his first votes. We’ll see.

Let’s not forget that our enemies have the ability to replicate themselves, even within our midst, as much as they desire. They can manufacture as much fiat currency as they wish, either by printing more directly, or indirectly by inflating entitlements of all kinds. They can use their unconstitutional means and agencies to divide and conquer us, individually and in detail, as our state officials stand by and feign helplessness. And each day, they turn more of our children against us because we have abdicated education of our most precious to them. I have a hard time imagining how, in our current situation, even a single state, even as more citizens wake to the threat, will be able to concentrate enough political vigor to make a serious bid for secession, much less accomplish it.

Continue reading A Nation Without A Country, Part I: Understanding the Battlefield

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