Greece Is the Word
by Frank SalvatoGreece, the cradle of democracy, is experiencing chaotic violence at the hands of Socialists and anarchists. That country’s Socialist government has come to a moment in time – like most Socialist and Marxist enterprises – when the system has failed. The promises of the Nanny State and prefectorial centralized government have come up empty and “the people” are angry as a result. Of course, “the people,” the ones who, today, are refusing to realize that you can’t bleed a turnip, are exactly the ones who are to blame for the situation they are in. If the citizenry of the United States of America isn’t careful and willing to make some painful adjustments, economically, we may be starring this future directly in the eye.
Today, We the People – we Americans, stand at a moment in time when a very hard decision needs to be made; honestly, the fate of the nation rides upon it. We can either follow the path of the Socialist Greeks; the path that has led them to national bankruptcy, debt and that nation’s unenviable position as the fuse for a global economic chain reaction, or we can feel a good deal of pain in the form of sacrifice so that our country might continue to exist for future generations.
At this crossroads, We the People find ourselves confronted by some very uncomfortable questions. Are we willing to push ourselves back from the “feed trough” of government dependence? Are we willing to embrace self-imposed personal responsibility, charity and self-reliance? Or are we too uncaring of our nation’s well-being that greed is somehow justified; too narcissistic to abstain from the too easy to attain government entitlement; too self-absorbed and addicted to the “I’ve got mine, to Hell with you” machinations of the Progressive “Me Generation”?
Since the Wilson Administration, and bolstered by the Roosevelt and Johnson Administrations, our form of government has been under siege by forces seeking to transform it from its constitutionally Republican genesis to a Progressive Democracy, or Socialist Democracy, as it were. The first step came in two phases, which the forces of the Progressive Movement executed with great success. In tandem, the Progressives: a) sold the citizenry on the need for a government administered social “safety net,” and, b) sold the citizenry the notion that our country employs a democratic form of government.
The first milestone, the government-administered societal safety net came to full force in the form of Social Security. Truthfully, at its advent, President Franklin Roosevelt had planned for the Social Security initiative to transform from the government sector to the private sector, but political opportunists and Progressives, as they are inclined to do, saw an opportunity to access more capital for government use and failed to transition the program to the private sector.
Elected officials of a clear mind knew from the start that Social Security was, in the long run, unsustainable as a program exclusive to government administration, and, in the very least, dependent on an ever increasing population to be successful. Today, as the American procreation rate is diminishing and the Baby Boomers are retiring, a crisis of financial wherewithal has affected the program; it is destitute in the very near future.
The next cogs of the government-administered societal safety net followed, and increasingly in number: Medicare, Medicaid and today, the behemoth ideological atrocity that is Obamacare. Each of these programs, at its genesis, could be seen to be unsustainable but for the singularly perfect scenario. In reality, human nature excludes the perfect scenario but for chance.
And so We the People have reached a point in time where the bribery of the ruling class (read: government entitlement programs), while leaving the taxpayer supplied coffers dry, has created societal safety net addicts out of a generation of Americans. Entitlements have become the super-charged third rail of politics. And a good portion of the American electorate, unwilling to face reality or to sacrifice for future generations and love of country, stand addicted to government “heroin” (i.e. entitlements) and in selfish opposition to entering into a proverbial “12 step” program centered not only on reforming government-administered entitlement programs but on weaning our citizenry off of them entirely.
We the People have – through the bad deeds and deceptive financial practices of political leaders over a generation – raided the Treasury dry.
Scottish-born British Lawyer and writer Alexander Tytler, a historian and Professor of Universal History, and Greek and Roman Antiquities, at the University of Edinburgh, is attributed as having said:
“A democracy is always temporary in nature; it simply cannot exist as a permanent form of government. A democracy will continue to exist up until the time that voters discover that they can vote themselves generous gifts from the public treasury. From that moment on, the majority always votes for the candidates who promise the most benefits from the public treasury, with the result that every democracy will finally collapse due to loose fiscal policy, which is always followed by a dictatorship.”
Please pay particular attention to this line, “…up until the time that voters discover that they can vote themselves generous gifts from the public treasury.” This is what I mean by the “‘feed trough’ of government dependence.”
In allowing opportunists, power seekers and professional politicians to ascend to elected office – when in fact the American citizenry should have been seeking out statesmen and citizen politicians – we have installed a government of the lowest common denominator. Today we are paying the price for a lack of will to provide governmental oversight and our lack of vision. We are paying a price for accepting the enticement of Socialists and Progressives; the allure of their bounty now but a rotting corpse of debt.
Socialism – and democracy through socialism – never works. James Madison, in arguing against pure democracy in Federalist Paper No. 10, said:
“From this view of the subject it may be concluded that a pure democracy, by which I mean a society consisting of a small number of citizens, who assemble and administer the government in person, can admit of no cure for the mischiefs of faction. A common passion or interest will, in almost every case, be felt by a majority of the whole; a communication and concert result from the form of government itself; and there is nothing to check the inducements to sacrifice the weaker party or an obnoxious individual. Hence it is that such democracies have ever been spectacles of turbulence and contention; have ever been found incompatible with personal security or the rights of property; and have in general been as short in their lives as they have been violent in their deaths. Theoretic politicians, who have patronized this species of government, have erroneously supposed that by reducing mankind to a perfect equality in their political rights, they would, at the same time, be perfectly equalized and assimilated in their possessions, their opinions, and their passions.”
We the people must resolve to stand, as Americans, to do what we know to be hard, but what we know to be right. The time is now.
When you hear politicians and political pundits castigating those who would dare to propose reforms to the government administered societal safety nets, do not cry out “Hazzah,” instead, cry out, “thief, charlatan and deceiver,” for these political opportunists have robbed a generation of Americans out of the true American Dream: equal opportunity, life and liberty for all.
In the end, We the People must place our faith in ourselves. Our true entrepreneurial spirit and self-reliance will allow for small business and community to create and achieve solutions without the opportunistic hand of government-run initiatives.
So, while the questions and choices are daunting, and as the time for our decision approached in haste, the answer is simple and the same for each question presented: We the People need to believe in ourselves before we believe in any government program. When we achieve this; when we put the full power of our convictions in the American people, we will be able to rectify this politically created crisis, mend the ideological divide created by disingenuous politicians and, once again, be able to gaze upon the American Dream.







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The bankers did their best to take care of them. And what's their thanks? Commie perfidy!
"In the end, We the People must place our faith in ourselves. Our true entrepreneurial spirit and self-reliance will allow for small business and community to create and achieve solutions without the opportunistic hand of government-run initiatives."
Couldn't have said it any better.
Nice article.
Greece, coming to a movie theatre near you.
It will be interesting if the banks will continue to be coddled and bailed out by the Republicans as the crisis looms closer to home.
The U.S. boulder has already begun its descent down the steep hill of decline. Probably no stopping it now.
If the US goes the way of Greece, I would remind ALL socialists and anarchists that We the People have the Second Amendment and the God given right to use it…!!!
Team Parasite is fully exposed, and through several elections, we need to make it our business that they are fully employed, or they can live in a ditch. The solution is clear, and will either be made by choice, or by collapse. We need to finish what we started in 2010. Keep the faith, America is worth it.
Sure, just like New Orleans after Katrina when the government thugs went around and confiscated guns.
What were they (the EU) thinking????
And what more proof does a complacent bunch like us need that socialism is a big pile of crap!
If compound interest is the most powerful force in the universe, then out of control spending and borrowing may be a tight second place.
You mean you didn't get any value out of Planned Parenthood, building a new school in Afghanastan, or agricultural subsidies?
We’ll see. Much to your chagrin America is not done yet.
To bad the tornado victims in Joplin fold like a lawnchair in a hurricane and just have to have that federal money to rebuild.
That would be the difference between a natural disaster and a man made disaster.
When the man made disaster reaches its apex, you better know your rights.
And no, I don't condone a police state for any reason, in case you're wondering.
that's what happens when you run out of other people's money…
No US Tax Dollars had better be going to Greece, or Obama may find himself being charged with a crime.
Nor did I get any value in the Volt, the delta smelt, windmills, unions, the "stimulus", Obamacare, and the hysteria against drilling here and drilling now…. and Pigford, don't forget Pigford….
About 98% of politicians suck…
First Greece Bailout: 70% was paid for by the Central EU Banks. Of that 70%, the USA BACKED 50% (insured that money for those in Rio Linda). This does NOT include monies from the IMF …most of which came from the Federal Reserve.
2nd Greece Bailout: Late last night a conference call was held: Bernake, IMF, Chancellor Merkel, France PM and Lord knows whom else …and low and behold, we are close to another DEAL – a Bailout for a friggin' Socialist Country that has utterly FAILED.
America – we are and have been and are being SCREWED.
The faster they spend, the faster the U.S. can default and restructure.
A printing press and 0% interest rates can't stop the train now.
Why stop the 1.6 trillion deficits now? (it's politically impossible anyway)
What were they thinking?
A domino effect.
"The first step came in two phases, which the forces of the Progressive Movement executed with great success. In tandem, the Progressives: a) sold the citizenry on the need for a government administered social “safety net,”".
This is a great article. I would like to add the the real first step of transforming this nation from a Jeffersonian Republic to a Progressive/Socialist Democracy started in the Wilson Era with the passage of the Federal Reserve Act of 1913 and the 16th Amendment – Progressive Income Tax. In order for progressives to transform a society into their "perfect" image, they must have "boundless" financial resources first. These resources are obtained through taxes, but there is only so much money that they can extract (really the better term is steal) from the public so the Federal Reserve allows for infinite money supply (until the currency crashes) through the fiat currency system created by the Fed to support their massive, big government, entitlement programs. These two items were needed first and foremost to carry out their plans of enacting "safety nets".
As a side note (but really just as critical), the 17th Amendment which changed the way Senators are elected (state legislatures elected the Senators as described in the constitution before the 17th amendment) is another egregious piece of legislation. The original way was intended to act as a check and balance in that Senators would be recalled by their legislatures if they voted for legislation that would financially ruin their state (think Obamacare, Dodd-Frank Finance Reform, etc.)
Greeks? Please!
Obama is smarter than any GREEK! Ancient or living.
Obama is smarter than socialism!! He can make it work.
Yes, he can!!! <rolls eyes>
February 16th, 2011 How To Fake An Economic Recovery
http://oathkeepers.org/oath/2011/02/16/how-to-fak...
"Man's greatness consists in his ability to do and the proper application of his powers to things needed to be done." Frederick Douglass
I would agree with you.
If the founders intended the Constitution to be redistributive in nature (as Obama wants) or for the government to be responsible for anything more than providing a safe environment for us to live our lives……WE WOULD HAVE HAD WELFARE AND REDISTRIBUTION FROM DAY ONE!!!
The fact that no one looked at the constitution as providing for day to day welfare or redistribution until socialists came along tells you unequivocally: THEY ARE NOT PROVIDED FOR IN THE CONSTITUTION.
General Welfare in the constitution is just that: an environment of well being. Once again, an example of 'progressives' hi-jacking the language to change the meaning of words.
Well since their entitlements are likened to heroin and now they need money for a fix (again). I ask the question "What have you got to sell"? Like any drug addict they will sell everything they own to maintain that high. They can give everything they own or….
they can get themselves off the "junk" and make their lives better.
TANSTAAFL
Just sayin'
BTW Simper Fi
Do we need any more of a tangible example that cradle to death Socialism does not work?! Since our treasonous Administration refuses to change tack after 3 years, WE the People must do it! ..Oh, and Congress and new Presidential Candidates- We expect to see "hard-ball"
The EU–?
It's "US Dollars" and the American taxpayer that is on the hook: http://www.zerohedge.com/article/exclusive-feds-6...
No, he does not! I am sure of that. The poster is just somebody who wants to stir the pot. Or maybe is smoking it. I have not figured out which one yet.
Are we doomed to repeat history?? I can't understand how people (many of them) cannot see the writing on the wall! They go along their merry way and discuss the latest talent, movie star foibles, their favorite new restaurant and are clueless or choose not to acknowledge that we are going over the cliff. God help us!!
"In the end, We the People must place our faith in ourselves andGod. Our true entrepreneurial spirit and self-reliance will allow for small business and community to create and achieve solutions without the opportunistic hand of government-run initiatives."
That sounds better
Government doesn't generally get arrested, prosecuted, charged, locked up, punished, probated, or such by the government provided "independent" judicial branch.
The most obvious examples are police officers that violate the bill of rights daily, murder people, and generally have no respect for the law of the land, and typically continue to be taxfeeders working for a government backed monopoly.
Jonie Know not I thought you died!
Ha ha, yes you are being screwed, daily, by your own elected government.
Are you going to keep crying like a choir boy or do something about it?
That would be your friend BoBo!
Who said anything about Republicans?
Idiot?
Nobody wants or needs your sympathy. If not by the ballot box, how?
I will always place faith in myself first. For if I don't have faith in myself, how can I poses a faith in anything else…?
Just saying.
Well Said!
Unfortunately the left has been very successful at deconstructing "We the People" into "Black" "HIspanic" "Gay" "Jews" "Muslims" "Women" vs. "Evil White Christians Male Patriarchy".
For starters, 'lil Johnny, the Federal Reserve is NOT Elected.
Secondly, choir boys may cry …choir Girls do NOT .
Yes, but your government propigates the Federal Reserve, and diminishes sound money, was that Nixon in 1971, hmm, I can't remember?
But alas, elections are potentially rigged and the two party system is a scam, so I did overstate a wee bit.
We have the world's reserve currency. So yeah, not only will we repeat history, we will impose our fiat currency on the rest of the world and they will repeat history along with us.
Remember, our pieces of paper (dollars) back up their pieces of paper (yen, euros, etc.) so if we go down, so do everyone else. There is no running away.
The first government who outlaws fiat currency and has a gold and silver standard on their currency will prosper wildly when the largest ponzi scheme in history (fiat currencies) come tumbling down.
But he is still smarter than Johnny.
I've been an activist since Progressive Bushy 1 …trying to educate the peeps and elected politicos. The Socialist brainwashing going on and lack of teachings as regards the US Constitution vs Socialist revisionist history is sad. Hell, the Fed Dept of Education is Unconstitutional. I could go on …but my "pi$$ed off" level is over the top. The world may see the greatest, most successful documents and Republic in history go the way of the Whigs.
Check out………. .http://itsaboutliberty.com/index.php
They already have, via the IMF. Most people, like with most shenanigans the politicians pull, are unaware of this and too apathetic to really care.
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What I would like to know is what CAN we do? I want to do something but I don't know what…
What they are selling is their (and our) liberty.
And the third precious metal – lead……
We passed the tipping point when more than half the electorate does not pay taxes, which occurred last year.
And here we are stuck in My Big Fat Greek Depression – courtesy of Chief A$$ Clown and his merry band of Keynesian troubadors.
Gentle Readers,
Thank you Mr. Salvato!
Two points:
#1: Greece doesn't need a bailout. The per-capita GDP in Greece is about the same as New Zealand. New Zealand suffered a terrible natural disaster, and earthquake, yet doesn't need a bailout. Greece is not a poor country. With prudent policies, the Greek crisis will end tomorrow. Without prudent policies, Greece will remain in crisis irrespective any bailout.
#2: Projected revenues to the U.S. federal government ( Just the federal government, not including states, counties, cities, schools, special districts. ) this year is $2.6 trillion. In 2007 the federal government spent $2.7 trillion, and we were fighting the Iraq War. The Iraq War is over. If we return to the level of federal spending for the year 2007, we would have a balanced budget tomorrow.
If we did that, we would save over a trillion dollars in interest payments over the next 10 years. A trillion dollars will buy alot of defense and social programs!
Sincerely,
John Lepant Brighton CO
I joined after viewing this clip on the news. Katrina First Hand
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uC6UIP_W7M4
"Government is not reason; it is not eloquent; it is force. Like fire, it is a dangerous servant and a fearful master."
George Washington
The big difference between Greece and the United States is that unlike Greece, we are rapidly running out of allies with populace's that would willingly sacrifice in order to help America with anything more than token assistance. America is far too large for any one nation to pledge help to us. England would always try their best to help, Germany… Japan… Canada and Australia too. Anyone else?
97.8%
One that completely sucked, just resigned.
Yeah……
Nixon created the Fed.
Jeezzzzsus………………..*facepalm*
Which part?
Killing Persians or the gay airbrushing part?
Oblahblah just gave em some billions.
Well, Gerald Celente says the three G's.
Guns, gold, and a getaway plan.
"Government is not reason; it is not eloquent; it is force. Like fire, it is a dangerous servant and a fearful master."
George Washington
Nicely stated, and common sense. Two things rarely found in these posts.
Sorry try this one.http://itsaboutliberty.com
Finally. And will probably hold another news conference tomorrow to get heckled some more.
Meet the Spartans…!
*snicker*
How to fix America…
Palin/Bachmann or Bachmann/Palin…doesn't matter a bit which name is first…
Gingrich-Sec. State
Cain-Sec. Commerce
Paul-Fed Chairman
Republican control of House and Senate
Any others…?
Here is another one that will connect you as well with thousands of like minded patriots.
http://www.freedomworks.org/
I think what you meant to say is "I wonder if the Republicans will build on the mess that Obama had a chance to clean up and didn't or they'll actually try to clean it up as used to be the case, historically, following a Dem admin."
Britain used to have the world's reserve currency.
The madness of crowds.
How many people didn't see the handwriting on the wall with the tech stock bubble.
How many people didn't see the handwriting on the wall with the housing bubble.
Each time, common sense was flouted, but the consequences were seemingly evaded, albeit with measures that resulted in later, greater debacles. This repeated postponement of consequences has created a false sense of security in many. Each time, "the worst" happened, but never felt more economically jarring than a shallow speed bump.
But the consequences were not really avoided. They were just stored up and compounded through the miracle of money printing. Now, to keep the game alive, the money printing is going near parabolic. That ploy will not work much longer. Then, as you say, God help us.
Ahahahahahahahahahahah Ahahahahahahahahahah please stop it I can't take anymore ahahahahahahaha my sides hurt from laughing so hard ahahahahahahahahaha.
Yep and all done by your wonderful Democraps you hold near and dear to you.
get rid of all the czars.
The problem with Greece is that even if the govrenment does indeed collapse, what will it be replaced with? Most of the protesters are all about entitlements and handouts.
Greece is doomed any way you look at it. The only thing propping it up now is fiat money bailouts, which will only last so long.
In regards to the United States: Yes, it is coming to a town near you and in a shorter time than you think. They are not building those FEMA camps for nothing.
http://a8.sphotos.ak.fbcdn.net/photos-ak-snc1/v17...
Wake up.
Thank you, Sir.
You just watch us stop it. Stand back. Libs are always so pessimistic. Just because they can't do anything, they think others can't either.
Can't he do both if the pot is big enough?
That's right, and look what happened to them after they dropped from reserve currency status. At one point, the USA had them by the short hairs when it came to their debt – we held LOTS of gilts at the time. Now they're just another socialistic country in a huge mess.
Also, at the time, their currency was backed by gold and silver. Not anymore. It is just another fiat currency.
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