by Michael Calpino
Michael Calpino |
How sad. How absolutely pathetic. How did the wealthiest nation in
the history of mankind fall to the point where the majority of its
citizens depend on a pitiful allowance consisting of money stolen from
others or borrowed from future generations? How did we come to the point
where the ineptitude of our national leaders can impact whether or not
we can buy groceries next week? How did we allow ourselves to become so
dependent on our masters in Washington that when they so mismanage their
financial affairs as to bring us to bankruptcy, the serfs on the land
will be reduced to absolute poverty?
Liberty, that antiquated idea that this country was founded upon,
is the idea that each man will make choices about his life and he will
either benefit from the results or suffer for them. He and he alone. His
prosperity or poverty is based only on his decisions and hard work.
Your prosperity or poverty should be based only on your decisions and
hard work. It should not be based on what happens in Washington, things
you have no control over. Our destiny, our ability to meet our basic
needs, and our ability to secure our future, should reside within
ourselves, our hearts and minds.
Oh, how far the mighty have fallen. Strong, independent American
men and women who once viewed obstacles as challenges and whose hard
work and persistence built a nation out of the wilderness have been
reduced to sniveling beggars who grovel before their masters in
Washington, begging them to continue their idiocy just a little longer
so they can have their bowls filled with poisonous gruel.
Where are you standing? If the checks stop coming in August will
you quickly slide into homelessness and hunger? Does your entire life
depend on receiving stolen and borrowed money from the government? It
doesn’t matter if the president was lying about the ability to pay
benefits or not. The question is whether or not your survival depends on
the goodwill of Washington and its ability to continue its financial
insanity. We will all suffer when that insanity comes to its logical
conclusion whether in August or the next month or year. However, the
more independent and better prepared you are, the better position you
will be not only to weather the storm but provide a beacon of liberty to
show your neighbors the way forward.
“They are obscure, unorganized, inarticulate, each one rubbing along as best they can. They need to be encouraged and braced up, because when everything has gone completely to the dogs, they are the ones who will come back and build a new society, and meanwhile your preaching will reassure them and keep them hanging on. Your job is to take care of the Remnant.”Albert Jay Nock
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