Ray9
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I hope the republicans win the Georgia Runoff elections. Not because I am a republican, I am not. I registered as an Independent in 2012 and have never looked back. I support the runoff, not because I support republicans, but because the results could be the last obstacle standing in the way of a runaway state. The state in America is no different that the state anywhere, it functions for itself and only itself.
The people are as incidental to the state in America today as they were in Soviet Russia prior to Ronald Reagan’s speech on June 12, 1987 when he challenged Mikhail Gorbachev to tear down the wall imprisoning the people in East Germany. Any reasonable mind knows that a wall to keep the people in is not a border, it is a cage.
The young in America are not taught authentic history because education in America has become state-owned and operated. People in US education derive their incomes and well-being from the state and as in the former Soviet Union, what the state says, goes. Students in American schools will not hear that the disintegration of the nuclear family is the root of much of the misery in the country today. They will not be taught that the Great Society experiment has failed.
Instead, they are ushered into camps of villages raising children with the state masquerading as a kind of benign despotic overseer meting out the scraps left from the absence of a responsible parent. Much like the fallen Soviet state American society has devolved into a planned failure that benefits only the planners so the solution offered will always be more failed planning.
The surprise election of 2016 sent the state into overdrive because the people seemed to instinctively know American aristocracy had abandoned them for future considerations in global ventures. Education and media had become propaganda mechanisms to distort and distract but still it failed. Too many of us were still living from the boomer era with clear minds.
The pensions and affordable health insurance of our children have been stolen by government to placate Chinese hordes that make Russia look like a JV team. Proof? Look at the opioid and Fentanyl casualties on your sidewalks. The state is no substitute for we already had. Hopefully, we can at least slow it down in Georgia.
The people are as incidental to the state in America today as they were in Soviet Russia prior to Ronald Reagan’s speech on June 12, 1987 when he challenged Mikhail Gorbachev to tear down the wall imprisoning the people in East Germany. Any reasonable mind knows that a wall to keep the people in is not a border, it is a cage.
The young in America are not taught authentic history because education in America has become state-owned and operated. People in US education derive their incomes and well-being from the state and as in the former Soviet Union, what the state says, goes. Students in American schools will not hear that the disintegration of the nuclear family is the root of much of the misery in the country today. They will not be taught that the Great Society experiment has failed.
Instead, they are ushered into camps of villages raising children with the state masquerading as a kind of benign despotic overseer meting out the scraps left from the absence of a responsible parent. Much like the fallen Soviet state American society has devolved into a planned failure that benefits only the planners so the solution offered will always be more failed planning.
The surprise election of 2016 sent the state into overdrive because the people seemed to instinctively know American aristocracy had abandoned them for future considerations in global ventures. Education and media had become propaganda mechanisms to distort and distract but still it failed. Too many of us were still living from the boomer era with clear minds.
The pensions and affordable health insurance of our children have been stolen by government to placate Chinese hordes that make Russia look like a JV team. Proof? Look at the opioid and Fentanyl casualties on your sidewalks. The state is no substitute for we already had. Hopefully, we can at least slow it down in Georgia.
The Nuclear Family Is Still Indispensable
Rumors of its demise have been greatly exaggerated—and it remains the stablest environment in which to raise children.
www.theatlantic.com