What began in Egypt has been spreading throughout the Middles East and has brought some influence to other countries throughout Europe and here in the U.S. Tyrants of the world being told to leave, but what will replace their evil regimes? Are the people of these downtrodden countries ready for freedom and know what it takes to establish it in an effective and long lasting matter?
Only the U.S.A has been able to do so, we need to lead by example and they need to learn from us. With so much rising turmoil in our own country, with the union leadership organizing with unrealistic demands, our economy in unsustainable debt, and so many socialists groups gathering in size and influence with the message that capitalism and a free republic is evil, and the world is watching and wondering what is happening to us. We need to reclaim our identity by going back to the principles that made us the greatest country on earth. The principles of decency, honor, respect, responsibility, independence, and abiding by our laws founded in our Constitution, based on reason and a government limited to its proper function: The protection of individual rights, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness. We need a smaller, more effective government, not a big, wasteful one. The government need only concern itself with its duties in the areas of legal and foreign affairs. Beyond that the government is overstepping its bounds.
The world is on fire, there is a crisis, a battle over freedom versus tyranny, oppressors versus the oppressed, good versus evil, but sadly in some cases, evil versus evil. It will either take a very long time for the world to become peaceful and free, or humankind will vanish at the hands of it's own stupidity. Ultimately that is the choice we face, there is no middle ground. The answer is to form limited governments throughout the world like what we have here in the U.S., so as to allow individuals to pursue happiness in a reasonable manner. Of course, wisdom is essential in establishing and maintaining freedom and peace with limited conflicts resolved and kept at bay.
Ayn Rand, author of "Atlas Shrugged" (I highly recommend reading) once said that there are no arguments among men of reason. I'm sure she meant arguments of principle, and not necessarily of strategies. I also recommend you reading my book; "Profound & Simple," and giving its ideas and considerations a great deal of thought.
To find out more abut my book, visit my website Lifergy.com and click on the "Profound & Simple" link.
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