Saturday, January 15, 2022

No Thanks, Think We Will Pass on a "Revolution"

Editor's note: No, you do not want to be part of any "revolution" considering the state knows how to initiate violence with brutal bureaucratic efficiency. And after more than 200 years we are supposed to come up with "new ideas" as a way of revolting to change our circumstances? We have an idea: Go in peace. Once you realize going peace is the only option, you strip energy out of the US corporate commercial warfare system. To learn how to do this start organizing around the concept presented by Anna von Reitz and state assemblies. Another option is a wholistic approach by building private contracting societies. Stop contracting with federal subcontracted corporations. As the system collapses as we witness daily with President Biden, these options will become even more critical. 

Biden Regime Prepares for War Against Americans

US states to host simulated 'guerilla war'
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We Need a Revolution 

By Ron Paul | January 10, 2022

A recent Washington Post/University of Maryland poll found that 34 percent of Americans think violent action against the government can be justifiable. This view is held by 40 percent of Republicans and 23 percent of Democrats. The result may seem surprising since leftists have been responsible for much of the recent politically-motivated violence, and many Democrats have called for violence against Trump supporters. However, the cultural Marxists appear to have (temporarily) ceased using violence as a tactic—although had President Trump won reelection, it may well have been ANTIFA members inside the Capitol on January 6 trying to "stop the steal."

The rising support for violence against government is rooted in the growing (and justified) belief that the people’s liberties are being taken by a ruling class that is indifferent at best, and hostile at worst, to their values and concerns.

The devastation wrought by the lockdowns, as well as the conflict over the promotion of masks, vaccines, critical race theory, and transgenderism, heighten these social tensions.

Another major contributor to the social unrest is the economy. Rising prices combined with supply shortages and the increasing national debt are all signs that we may be witnessing the final days of the Keynesian welfare-warfare state. Unless Congress immediately begins to cut spending and transition to a free-market monetary system, America will soon face a major economic crisis. The crisis will likely be caused by a collapse of the dollar's value. This will likely lead to increased violence. The violence will start when those who believe they are entitled to live off the stolen property of their fellow citizens decide to take matters into their own hands because the government can no longer do the looting for them.

The only way to avoid this fate is by a revolution. I am not speaking of a violent revolution that replaces one form of authoritarianism with another, but a peaceful revolution of ideas. This revolution aims to replace the authoritarian interventionist ideology that dominates both the left and right wings of the ruling class with the ideas of liberty. Such a revolution would restore respect for individual liberty, constitutional government, free markets, a non-interventionist foreign policy, and sound money.

The revolution of ideas would resolve social conflicts by getting the government out of social issues and instead allowing private property owners to, for example, decide who can and cannot use which restroom on their property. It would also restore control over education to parents. The goal is to respect the rights of each individual to live their lives as they choose as long as they do not violate the rights of others to do the same.

Please go to Ron Paul Institute  to read more.

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