Monday, June 11, 2007

On Fear and Government

Thomas Jefferson once said "When the people fear their government, there is tyranny; when the government fears the people, there is liberty."

The more power we give our government the better they can control our liberties for political and profit gain. We've become too reliant on government to handle all of our problems, thus giving the Federal Government absolute control over everything from our health care to the Patriot Act. The government was created to PROTECT our freedoms, not monitor our telephone conversations or wiretap the Internet .

Essentially, the founding fathers created a constant court battle with the Senate and House of Representatives, a battle-royal for lawyers who want to express their political knowledge (not just of the "game" of politics, which our leaders now have stumbled there way into, but the philosophy of government as well). They also gave the Federal Government a leader to direct them to keep them in check with the people, a mob smoother basically. The president should be the buffer between the people and Capitol Hill. That is the reason that the president CANNOT create laws. If the president could create laws it would lead to something like that of the Pericles revolution in Ancient Greece, mob rule.

The current administration used political tactics (fear, mostly) to obtain mob rule. Since the Senate and House were both Republican Majority they played ball with the President, effectively giving the administration the ability to CREATE LAWS (such as the Patriot Act). It should be noted, however, that the President can issue Executive Orders (click to see Bush's EOs). Executive Orders are similar to "decrees" but ARE NOT LAWS (as seen in the Youngstown Sheet & Tube Co. v. Sawyer case against Truman) and in fact, there is no direct statement in the Constitution that allows for Executive Orders other than the brief statement in article two that says
"take Care that the Laws be faithfully executed". The people of the United States need to keep a close eye on what power the President thinks he has, and what power he actually has.

The current administration also used fear
to implement imperialistic moves throughout the world. With support from the US Military and Sen. Lieberman, the United States is now considering an invasion into Iran. While this may not be surprising, or even considered old news, using the context of what Jefferson said, this should make everyone think twice. Does the Founding Father's quote apply to creating fear in other nations as well? Because let's face it, no country wants a direct conflict with the United States. There are only approximately 30% (or less probably now) that support our current administration within our country, that's bad.

Who then, would support an invasion into another Middle Eastern country, when our last invasion did not work so well? Not me, screw that. Iran does NOT have nukes yet, and nor will they have them in the near future. Even if they did, there is no way they'd be able to lob one over Africa and the Atlantic. Not to mention that Israel DOES have nukes and if Iran ever went postal I'm sure they'd be the first ones to wipe them off the planet. Supporting a move further into the Middle East will destroy the United States economically. Any Senator who supports that move is not doing it for our protection and they are not looking at the long-term affects it will have on the region.

While they say that this move will make us safer, or while they say that this move will end the war in Iraq... do not believe them. We are creating a hatred and contempt in the Middle East (more than there already was) that will not only make us suffer in the short term (by resistance and insurgency within both countries)... this move will effectively create a long-term hatred of the United States in the region (which has already begun to happen). Why is it that we let this BS continue? Our administration wants the war to end just as much as we do (or I hope they do, it is a political nightmare for them), and yet they ignore what the people in that country are saying. Are there no educated men or women on Capitol Hill? It's like our nation is a gas-guzzling SUV, driven by a retarded monkey who can't reach the peddles.

Iran is NOT a threat to the US at this moment in time, but we sure are on our way to having a unified Middle East against the United States. If our government was serious about wanting the insurgencies to end then they would listen to what the region is saying to them. Let's not forget that all it took for the American Revolution was taxation and military occupation in residential areas by a foreign power.

Stephen

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

Good article. You should submit it to the Carnival of Divided Government, or to my own This is not my country carnival.

Jefferson's Republican Party- the Democratic-Republican Party-- isn't related to the modern Republican Party. It is more accurately a parent to the modern Democratic Party.

Stephen said...

John,

Thanks for your insight, I'll update my blog. I'll look into the Carnival, as well.

Thanks for your comment.

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