Friday, June 24, 2016

Freedom to Chose Is Powerful : England Leads - History Repeats Itself?

Truly we are living history on many fronts, perhaps more so then any time since 1941 and  maybe when George W. Bush left office and Barry(Barack)Ogbjma was sworn in to office in 2009. Mr Ogbjma brought his promise of bringing "fundamental Change to America", a transformation of American society from one based on individual freedom to one based on dependence for survival.

Mr Ogbjma's ideology of transformations is unpresented in American history. His philosophy of 'no one can be better then anyone else' has caused chaos in American society.

Here Great Britain has shown us, and the world, why that nation has the word "Great" in its name, as they have decided freedom to chose their own destiny was more important then being subservient to unelected bureaucrats outside of Britain. A historical moment for the Brits.

But while many in this country will be pleased that Britain has shown a will to be free and proved it by their votes, actions and not just rhetoric, many in America will not be pleased as they are wholly committed to their transformation agenda and ideology from independence to a nation that is dependent on others making all the decision for the population. Progressive liberal socialism.

Major among those not pleased with this vote will be Mr Ogbjma and his fellow travelers in the progressive socialist liberal democrat party, a socialist collective that understands this vote strikes directly at the heart of socialism and it's promise of historical failure. The British people could see the problems first hand of historic socialist failures of the past as members of the European Union to deliver on promises of one size fits all, and then stood up and voted for freedom.

The freedom to chose destroys socialism and it's promises of' to each according to one's needs and from each according to  one's abilities'.

Yes, many will celebrate this vote for freedom, but as history can attest to contrary ,views on what  freedom means to chose one's destiny in years proceeding the Delectation of Independence of 1776, many back then were not on board with leaving the mother country and go it alone. Many never did come to accept freedom but wanted to leaving others in control. And that country just happened to be Great Britain.

History repeats it self - could be. Who knew?

Why Americans Should Celebrate the Brexit Vote
Nile Gardiner / /

The momentous victory for the Brexit campaign signals a new era of freedom for the British people.
Britain outside the EU will be a stronger ally for the United States.
After more than four decades of being shackled to the European Union (previously the European Economic Community), Great Britain has declared its independence.
The vote for Brexit (52 percent of Britons cast ballots to leave the EU) is a vote for sovereignty and self-determination. Britain will no longer be subject to European legislation, with Britain’s Parliament retaking control. British judges will no longer be overruled by the European Court of Justice, and British businesses will be liberated from mountains of EU regulations, which have undermined economic liberty.

Indeed, Brexit will result in a bonfire of red tape, freeing the city of London and enterprises across the nation from European Union diktat. And at last, Britain is free again to negotiate its own free trade deals, a huge boost to the world’s fifth largest economy.

The United States should seize upon Brexit as a tremendous opportunity to sign an historic free trade agreement with the United Kingdom—a deal that would advance prosperity on both sides of the Atlantic. Brexit will also strengthen the Anglo-American special relationship, the most important bilateral partnership in the world. Britain outside the EU will be a stronger ally for the United States, from confronting Russian aggression in Eastern Europe to defeating the Islamist terror threat.
Britain’s decision to leave the EU should be a cause for celebration here in America. Brexit embodies the very principles and ideals the American people hold dear to their hearts: self-determination, limited government, democratic accountability, and economic liberty.

A truly free and powerful Great Britain is good for Europe and the United States.

As Margaret Thatcher famously declared after the liberation of the Falkland Islands by British forces in 1982: “Rejoice.” The Iron Lady believed firmly that Britain would be better off outside the European Union. The British people can rejoice in their rediscovered freedom. It is a cause for celebration for America, too.

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