Tuesday, February 18, 2020

Where Is America Going? : Is America Doomed For Failure?

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Understanding what we have to lose is close.
Edmund Burke said, "All that is required for tyranny to succeed is for good men to do nothing.''

Know the truth to be free to chose. "Freedom means having nothing else to lose". Ignore reality and you will suffer the consequences of abject failure. 

We see every day in all publicans and the digital network as well as television, America is a bad place and needs total reform to make it a place for equal rights and opportunity.

And the best way to do that is forgo individual freedom that brings greed and selfish behavior leaving the most vulnerable behind. The disadvantaged that suffer the most without the necessities for the good life. This is where a centralized authority will do the most good. People that know what is best for everyone. The plan is a ''level playing field'' were he ''village' is most the important aspect of life.

Karl Marx and Friedrick Engels, radical socialists proposed a way to do this during the last century, "From each according to ones abilities and To each according to ones need".  This is motto of the modern progressive socialist democrats that are now demanding ''fundamental change''.

Winston Churchill said this about socialism and it's consequences, "Socialism is a philosophy of failure, the creed of ignorance and the gospel of envy. It's inherent virtue is the equal sharing of misery". Understating what we have to lose is a good start to regaining our inherit liberty to chose.

Finally, Cal Thomas is correct about the ultimate failure of our country if we don't believe enough in our greatness as a good and free peoples as does Donald Trumps and Rush Limbaugh .

Beware of the easy solution. Arnold Toynby said, "An autopay of history would show that all great nations commit suicide".

Most World Powers Last 250 Years. Is ‘America’s Expiration Date’ Near?
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If there were a chance that America’s values and prestige would collapse around the Fourth of July in 2026, what would that change about the way Americans interact?

That’s the question author and syndicated columnist Cal Thomas posed to his audience in a recent presentation, “America’s Expiration Date,” at The Heritage Foundation.

Watch the video : https://youtu.be/eZEC3ZpNuQI

Thomas based his Feb. 6 speech on his new book of the same name, which examines eight of the greatest empires in world history and how they tended to spiral into decline after about 250 years in power.

By that metric, America could begin a theoretical decline by about 2026, predicated on the country’s founding on July 4, 1776.

“While many like to comfort themselves that America is different, or even uniquely blessed by God, there’s no proof that we will escape the fate of other nations that one time believed the same about themselves,” Thomas said.

Thomas, 77, has authored 10 books on religion and public policy and has written his popular syndicated column since 1984. (The Daily Signal carries it.)

After examining the historical precedent of former global superpowers, such as the Roman, Persian, Ottoman, and British empires, Thomas claims in his book that certain markers of cultural decline precede political decline. The book’s subtitle is “The Fall of Empires and Superpowers and the Future of the United States.”

“Our past challenges were met with a resolve born out of a shared ethic and moral sense that is today in rapid retreat,” Thomas said.

One of the most disturbing of those markers, Thomas said, is the casual devaluation of human life. He cited not only the large number of abortions that take place every day in the United States, but also the daily deadly shootings in the inner cities.

“In Chicago and Baltimore and other cities, shootings have become so common that they hardly make the news anymore,” he said. “More laws cannot stem this murderous tide. How can they, when the moral law has been abandoned?”

Despite the warnings that America is edging toward decline, Thomas is still hopeful that there’s time to reverse the damage and ensure that July Fourth, 2026, is a celebration of the 250th birthday of the country, not a funeral.

Thomas, who was vice president of the Christian political activist group Moral Majority in the 1980s, outlined three steps for restoring a common morality.

The first is to focus on forming the next generation, especially by removing them from public schools and liberal institutions of higher education.

“We don’t send our soldiers to train in the enemy’s camp, so why do we send our children to schools that teach them values so contrary to our own while expecting them to return home with those values and beliefs still intact?” he asked.

The second reform, he said, would be to encourage people to look at government welfare programs “as a last resource, not a first resource,” especially by encouraging saving.

Finally, Thomas urged people to talk to their friends and neighbors about important issues in order to close the partisan gaps in public discourse and to combat the power of the left-leaning mainstream media. He also suggested asking them to read good conservative media and to listen to Rush Limbaugh’s talk-radio show.

He closed his presentation with an ominous warning.

“On July Fourth, 2026, the U.S. will be 250 years old. That is the average life span of great nations,” Thomas said. “I’m not saying the end is near, but what is going to prevent it if we don’t turn things around?”

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