SPEAK OUT! – Now is the Time …

SPEAK OUT! - Now is the time ...


SPEAK OUT!

Now is the time ...

Art DeJong

Now is the time ...

As elections approach, the blame game begins. Most of us blame our addled leader and his puppet-masters for our present chaos. But it is not only the Democrat Party’s figureheads but its addiction to power that is killing us. Unlimited power feeds delusion. California’s Democratic Governor Newsom’s promise to provide free housing and sex change operations to millions of illegal migrants in his state that is already plagued by lawlessness and homelessness is no less delusional than President Biden’s belief that he has secured our borders, stopped the inflation tax, and saved us from a white supremacist insurrection.

The Democrat Party, composed largely of international business corporations and unionized government employees, from agency heads to preschool teachers, runs Washington and the coastal states. It comes fully equipped with media cheerleaders, professional vote harvesters, and its own courts and police, best illustrated by its power to track down and incarcerate for years, often without trial, citizens entrapped and accused of conspiracy in the strangely unarmed J6 “insurrection.” Its courts now trump elections. The party has become an English-speaking version of China’s CCP.

Like the CCP, it has no problem ignoring citizen rights guaranteed by its flexible, “living” Constitution. But unlike the CCP, it is harder to ignore the Constitution’s federalism. It’s easy for a party with a lock on federal power to crush individual citizens and a gaggle of outraged liberty groups but not a union of sizeable states. State establishments aren’t quite as helpless as individual citizens. It’s hard to throw them into federal gulags.

In addition, unlike China, we have two, not just one, party establishments. Citizens who see where this is going—need only get our acts together behind the Republican Party and, one state at a time, bring our unredacted Constitution back out of retirement. This Constitution has worked rather well for 250 years. Why stop now? It may not be easy, but it is simple—a lot less bloody than an insurrection, too. Now is the time for all good men and women to come to the aid of the party--the other one, that is.

Art DeJong
Sheboygan