Over the last
sixteen months, many Americans have watched with despair as the
Federal government has wrested virtually despotic control over the
American economy away from both individual Americans and private
enterprise. They have observed the Federal government’s frantic
(and totally unsuccessful) attempts to prop up banks that have revealed
themselves to be completely incompetent and bankrupt. They have
watched the Chairman of the Federal Reserve Board printing more
money than has ever been created in the history of these United
States. They have watched their so-called "representatives"
handing out unimaginable sums of their own hard-earned tax money
to scores of bungling companies, like AIG, General Motors, and Chrysler.
They have watched in cynical amazement as their newly elected president
almost instantaneously broke
his promise to end the most un-winnable of two un-winnable wars
that they specifically elected him to terminate. They have watched
him similarly break
his promise to investigate the myriad grisly crimes of the claque
that used to claim to be their rulers. And they have watched the
American economy steadily slipping further and further into depression.
The
ordinary Americans who have observed the unfolding of this tragic
and ridiculous charade can perhaps be forgiven for thinking that
the Federal government is now completely outside of their control.
After all, they have made their collective opinions known to their
so-called rulers time and again, and yet they have been completely
ignored. Moreover, they now find themselves confronting an economy
on the brink of inflationary ruin and outright socialization, a
government considering at least threenew
costly military
adventures, and a surveillance
and police
state with virtually unchecked
powers over them.
Fortunately
for the fate of this nation, however, the despairing idea that Americans
have lost all control over the Federal government is very much mistaken.
While it is indeed true that the Federal government has scorned
their opinions and seized virtual despotic control over their private
lives and the economy at large, ordinary Americans have not lost
even a farthing’s worth of control over the Federal government.
Their capacity to rein in their so-called rulers and set this nation
back on the path to peace, prosperity and respect for individual
property rights remains very much intact – and in some ways has
actually been strengthened by the events of the past sixteen months.
The
key to understanding why Americans still retain the capacity to
reign in their behemoth government (and even the ability "to
alter or abolish it") lies in recognizing that there
are more of us than there are federal agents, tax collectors, central
bankers, congressmen, and regulators. For every central banker
tinkering
with the value of our money, there are tens of thousands
of ordinary Americans who will soon be watching their savings evaporate.
For every tax collector forcing us to hand over our money to the
U.S. Congress, there are tens of thousands of ordinary Americans
just scraping by – hoping to keep what they earn instead of working
for the benefit of Goldman
Sachs’ crooked managers. For every regulator seeking to control
how we live and work, there are tens of thousands of ordinary Americans
who do not feel particularly inclined to having every aspect of
their lives counted, managed, arranged, and dictated according to
the whims of faceless bureaucrats. For every crooked congressman
(or congresswoman)
selling out to or cowering before the far-right
Israeli government and its American
apologists, there are hundreds of thousands of ordinary Americans
who prefer to keep completely out of the terrible and murderous
game called "Middle East politics." Nothing that
has occurred over the past sixteen months has altered the crucial
fact of our superiority
in numbers [PDF].
Now,
it is true that superiority in numbers does not necessarily translate
directly into victory for individual liberty over "omnipotent
government." The barbaric slaughter of over
38 million innocent people by the vastly outnumbered communist
Chinese government attests to this fact, for example. What our massively
overwhelming numbers do give us, nevertheless, is the undeniable
ability to take back our individual liberty and free our economy
whenever we are sufficiently motivated to do so. Their diminutive
numbers, coupled with the fact that all of their income is solely
parasitically derived from us, means that no matter how large
and powerful the Federal government might appear, its henchmen will
never, ever, be able to keep our liberty from us if we
decide to take it back.
The fact that
we can take back our freedom whenever we can sufficiently motivate
ourselves to do so ought to dispel any despairing thoughts we might
entertain in the current economic and political environment. For,
in the first place, the current crisis has created a massive number
of Americans (an
army, as it were) who are completely dissatisfied with their
current position in this hyper-regulated, fascist, and hyper-belligerent
state. A growing number of Americans are unemployed, and have no
hope for finding new work, thanks to the blunderings and criminal
actions of the Federal government and their cronies in the Federal
Reserve System. A growing number of Americans are returning from
wars their "rulers" concocted
(or which were concocted
by foreign governments) and refuse to end, only to find that
the Federal government now considers them to be a "terrorist
threat." A growing number of Americans are graduating from
college only to ruefully learn that they have been duped
by the Federal government into taking out loans they
cannot possibly pay back, and that they have no hope of finding
good jobs. A growing number of Americans are now homeless, thanks
to the mindless stupidity of the American
congress and the appalling arrogance of certain
members of the Federal Reserve Board. A growing number of Americans
are now incarcerated for using or selling "drugs" by a
government that has promoted
massive trafficking in these substances itself. And a growing
number of Americans are just plain sick and tired of paying year
after year to kill Pakistanis, Iraqis, Iranians,
Afghanis, Somalis, Serbs,
Nicaraguans, Cubans, Angolans,
Salvadorians, Chileans, Palestinians,
et cetera ad nauseum.
What
is more, this growing group of angry, disaffected and persecuted
Americans is different in a critical way from the people that were
slaughtered en masse by the likes of Hitler, Stalin, Mao,
and Pol Pot. Unlike the poor peasants slaughtered in frigid Soviet
gulags, for example, present-day Americans arearmed –
both literally and figuratively. In the figurative sense, Americans
have at their disposal sources of information about the sordid activities
of their so-called "rulers" like never before in human
history. They have news outlets
at their disposal that tirelessly chronicle the Federal government’s
ongoing crimes on foreign and domestic soil. They have institutions
at their disposal that make the acquisition of genuine knowledge
about economic and political theory completely accessible to anyone
with a computer. That not all Americans have taken advantage of
these priceless sources of information is irrelevant – the very
fact that they exist and continue to faithfully execute their individual
missions means that the American public can arm itself with
the truth whenever it so chooses. These institutions are rather
like a grandfather’s M1 Garand stowed away in the attic of his flaccid
grandson’s condominium. That the present owner does not know how
to shoulder his grandfather’s rifle is irrelevant to the fact that,
so long as he owns it, he could always choose to learn
how to use it.
Add to this
the fact that private Americans are literally armed to the
teeth (and are continuing
to arm themselves at a feverish
pace today), and you have a people that could never, ever,
be subjugated by the Federal government or any other menace – as
long as Americans choose to refuse to allow themselves to be robbed
or otherwise dominated by far-away places like Washington
D.C.
Naysayers
and pessimists can point all they want to the "sheepishness,"
indolence and decadence of the American people. They can shout until
they are blue in the face about how the American people have lost
the proud sense of independence and individualism that marked their
revolutionary forefathers. None of these objections, however, are
relevant in the least to the question of whether Americans have
lost control over the Federal government. On the contrary,
these objections only point out that at the present moment relatively
few Americans have chosen to stand up for themselves – they
certainly do not prove that Americans cannot stand up for
themselves and throw off this awful and deadly Federal yoke if
they were to so choose. And, as long as the host
creatures continue to vastly outnumber the parasites,
any talk about lost control is fatalistic nonsense.
If
anything, objections of this ilk should only prod us to say to ourselves
and our neighbors "Go, thou, and do something to cast
off this horrendous Federal yoke!"
That’s
what I’m trying to do, and I hope I’ll see you at the barricades
fighting for your liberty, instead of sitting at home in the dark,
mired in self-defeating self-pity.
May
4, 2009
Mark R.
Crovelli [send him mail]
writes from Denver, Colorado.