Tuesday, June 2, 2015

America is in a generational demise

From the files of JB Williams at News with Views

Since Nixon’s Watergate era in the 70s, public trust in our Federal government has been below 50%, more than 40 years of a government most Americans do not like or trust.

Only once since, in the fall of 2001, post 911, when G.W. Bush stood in the ashes of ground zero NYC and called the nation to arms following the September 11, 2001 terror attacks, did the people place more than 50% faith in our federal government… (Public Trust Data)

Today, the Oval Office is supported by less than 30% of the voting population and Congress is even less popular. The vast majority of Americans, more than 70%, believe the country is not only headed in the wrong direction, but is in a rapid steady decline and maybe on the brink of total collapse.

Making matters worse, a shrinking minority of Americans trust the press to keep them informed, and an even smaller minority believe that the U.S. Justice system is in the business of delivering any form of real justice. (No News is Good News)

In short, there is nothing about the current state of our nation that the majority of Americans like or trust. They don’t trust law-makers, the chief executive, the courts, law enforcement, national security agencies or the press… and now, they fear their own military, as rumors of Martial Law or an international joint military coup called JADE HELM, flood the blogosphere.

So, why aren’t the people doing anything about any of it?

At the end of the Constitutional Convention of 1787, anxious citizens gathered outside Independence Hall where Mrs. Powel of Philadelphia asked Benjamin Franklin, “Well, Doctor, what have we got, a republic or a monarchy?” Without hesitation, Franklin responded, “A republic, if you can keep it.”

Indeed, as time passed, the greatest challenge for the American people would become their ability to protect, defend and uphold the Constitutional Representative Republic their Founders had created and millions of Americans before them had fought and sacrificed to preserve. (Republic vs. Democracy)

228 years after the adoption of the U.S. Constitution, less than ten generations later, Americans would find themselves essentially at war with their own government, for sake of national and state sovereignty, security, independence, liberty and freedom. The ability of the American people to keep what the Founders had provided is now in great question.

Millions of Americans stand openly opposed to nearly everything happening in Washington D.C. today, and although millions are awake and engaged in trying to live up to Franklin’s challenge, they appear incapable of doing so… the question is, why?

Proper diagnosis, before the right cure . . .

In a recent meeting with fellow investigators and analyst’s, we discussed trends in the people’s opposition in an effort to properly identify the causes behind, what for all practical purposes, is a stagnate resistance appearing to have little if any effect on the direction of a nation supposed to be controlled of, by and for the American people.

In trying to properly diagnose the problems at the root of America’s continued decline, a parallel was drawn between to the generational loss of individual wealth and the loss of individual freedom and liberty. The common denominators were staggering . . .

Generational Loss . . .

To understand the generational loss of our Republican form of self-governance, personal freedoms, individual liberties and the apparent impotence of the American people to right the ship, we looked closely at the reasons for generational loss of wealth and prosperity… in so doing, we recognized that the root cause for these losses were in fact identical.

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