Friday, July 24, 2009

Independence

Ladies and gentlemen, from birth, the goal of any free- thinking, capable citizen should be independence. Independence, in the sense that we can help ourselves with or without the government, as we know it. On some level, we should yearn to think, learn, live and experience for ourselves. As we mature, our need for independence and to be independent should only get stronger. Throughout our lives, we should continue to nurture and develop our sense of independence. Not in the sense that we don't need anyone, but in the sense that we don't have to rely on an overbearing central government. We need to be able to rely on one another. Especially family, friends and neighbors.

The concern, at least from where I stand, is that that spirit of independence does not seem to extend itself beyond a superficial level. For a lot of us (correct me if I'm wrong), it seems that independence doesn't extend beyond getting out from under our parent's thumb. We graduate high school, go to college (hopefully) and get married and have a couple of kids. Whether or not we consciously think it, at least subconsciously, we have attained some level of independence. Not that there is anything wrong with that accomplishment. The problem is, we achieve that level of independence and we cease to nurture and further develop a true sense of independence. In the mean time, we fall victim to a serious dependence on the state/federal government.

This once great nation of ours was founded through a spirit of independence. Imagine where we might be if those independent spirits that sought to found this nation had been satisfied with merely leaving England. They could have just as easily left England and been satisfied with that achievement. However, they sought to do more. They wanted to exist beyond and independently of the British Crown. We have become satisfied with the status quo. We sit idly by and take whatever the government gives us. In the meantime, the government continues to take and take and take. They take our money. They take our rights and independence (slowly but surely). Ultimately, they are taking this country away from its rightful owners. Each and every citizen of these United States should want and be able to exist independently of our government.

Hold your elected officials accountable for their every action or lack there of. Regardless of whether or not you voted for them, they work for you. Let your voice be heard and let them know that you are watching them and holding them accountable. Most importantly VOTE. Support candidates that will represent the interests of the people that they represent. The two major parties rely on the fact that no one believes an independent can get elected. In addition to that, the Donkeys and Elephants make it difficult for independents to get on the ballot in many states. This ensures that there is no real threat to the status quo. Neither party is interested in bringing about real change. They are only interested in making sure that they are the party in power.

If nothing else, make certain that you are capable of surviving on a day-to-day basis, in the event that there should ever be a government collapse. I know this might seem a little extreme. However, do you really want to leave your well being in the hands of United States Government?



Flatulent Fuzz

4 comments:

Call Me Mom said...

Very well said, Fuzz. May I link to it if I can get past the date of the proposed Bible fight with my blog intact?

Flatulent Fuzz said...

You certainly may. Good Luck!

Terry Morris said...

Anyone that leaves his fate and the fate of his immediate and extended family (health 'care' or otherwise) in the hands of the federal government is a freakin' moron. And you can quote me on that.

As I've suggested elsewhere, people had better learn to do for themselves quick, fast, and in a hurry. I suggest that people begin by depriving themselves of certain luxuries that they've become accustomed to having. No one is saying it'll be easy. But I am saying that everyone will be better served for it.

This legitimate jackass (I like "jackass" better than "donkey", and I think the Rs are as good jackasses as the Ds), illegitimate president, we have reveals, day in and day out, a real and pervasive lack of depth. But he's a smoothe talker, and that's all that matters, right?

Anyway, I agree with Mom, good blog!

Call Me Mom said...

Happy New Year Fuzz!