Novus Ordo Seclorum
by
Becky Akers
by Becky Akers
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Behold the
grand and glorious morning after Amerika elected its first black
president (apologies to Bill Clinton)! Peace on earth, Goodwill
to men (and women, too, since we’ll all be shopping there once Our
New Master adds his two cents to the nationalized economy), beatific
smiles, brotherhood (or at least affirmative action), and sanctimonious
stealing – sorry, "restoring
fairness to the tax code." (Ahem. Did I miss something?
When was theft ever fair?)
Surprisingly,
the sun still rose in the east at the dawning of this new age; even
more surprisingly, it rose on a cloudy day here in New York City.
Nature appears unimpressed with our "transformational
presidency." Stumbling out of bed, I discovered that the
water flushing from the toilet still swirls counterclockwise, a
pot of water still takes about 10 minutes to boil, and tea gulped
before it cools still scalds. Seems the laws of physics continue
functioning even if that relic from our "tragic
history…of ‘white supremacy’," the Constitution, doesn’t.
Alas, the dishwasher remains broken despite "this
stunning, whopping landslide of hope"; it did not heal
itself overnight in miraculous, mechanical celebration of the approaching
Millennium. And oatmeal still makes an unholy mess of the microwave
if nuked too long.
Perhaps Our
New Master will outlaw such annoyances after he’s fed the multitudes
and walked across the Great Salt Lake. Except he’s
already cautioning, "...we know that government can't solve
every problem…" We do? Well, yes, actually, we do, but
he doesn’t. The website for the Obama-Biden
Campaign features no less than 30 "Issues" (24 areas
such as "Healthcare" and "Technology" as well
as 6 "Additional" ones) in which Our New Masters clearly
announce their plans to meddle; only God knows how many unenumerated
powers they presume. You won’t escape their heavy hand whether you
live in a "Rural"
or "Urban"
neighborhood, whether you’re a "Veteran,"
"Woman,"
or "Disabled,"
whether you’re already living in "Poverty"
or still clutching enough fiat dollars to be "Taxed"
into it. Neither your "Faith"
nor your "Family"
are safe from these busybodies. And yep, they want your leisure,
too: it’s not enough that you
toil from January till the end of April for the bloated beast
in DC, you
ought to be "serving" as well. Per Obama’s diktat
on Election Night, we must "summon
a new spirit of patriotism, of service and responsibility where
each of us resolves to pitch in and work harder." Right. We
weren’t working hard enough on the Federal pyramids before – now
we’ll gather straw for the bricks, too.
If Obama had
any brains or decency, he’d run screaming from the electorate’s
racist hyperbole and hysteria. It’s disguised as adulation, of course,
which is certainly better than the obverse of the bigot’s coin.
But it’s rankest racism all the same. Obama’s fans insist one after
another that it’s immaterial which black guy is president (within
reason, naturally: he must be a socialist); all that matters is
the color of his skin. MSNBC
quoted Pauline Veasy of Milwaukee ("I’m just so happy!"
she said "An African-American? It’s just really, really great!"),
Ellora Lyons of Peoria, IL ("I never thought that I would see
a black man [in the White House], but I was hoping that one day
that a black man would run for president"), Leon Modeste of
Albany, GA ("Never in my wildest dream did I think that an
African-American would even be considered, let alone get this close
to the presidency"), and Georgia’s always-Rep[ulsive] Democrat,
John Lewis ("I never imagined, I never even had any idea I
would live to see an African-American president of the United States").
Further proving the absolute stupidity and schizophrenia of popular
culture, MSNBC concluded with this asininity from Prof. Russell
Adams of Howard University: "[Obama’s election] is the triumph
of content and character over race." Yeah, and O.J. was innocent.
According
to the Marxist mush enslaving America, I can’t understand black
folks because I’m white. But that same balderdash says I do understand
oppression because I’m a woman. Let me tell you, this little woman
was terrified at the possibility of Hillary Clinton’s capturing
the Democratic nomination for Thief-in-Chief earlier this year.
I wiped as many tears from my eyes as
Jesse Jackson did from his, but they were sobs of fury and frustration
rather than joy that another member of my group might tyrannize
the country.
I had a second
shot at collectivist ecstasy when McManiac plucked Sarah Palin from
a moose-hunt to run as VP. But all I felt were the aforementioned
fury and frustration that yet another statist – and an especially
stupid, hypocritical, ignorant one at that – might soon stomp our
vanishing freedom into oblivion. I couldn’t have cared less about
her anatomy or her color: all I wanted to know was whether she’d
suggest opening our snail-mail as well as our email and her opinion
on expanding the use of torture from "terrorists" to voters
who don’t pull the right lever. A trip to the McCain-Palin
website, where the duo trumpeted their authoritarianism, nigh
felled me; it boggles the mind that anyone of any color could cheer
a totalitarian threatening to control us as thoroughly as does Obama.
And yet there go the mindless millions pleading, "Oh, please,
Master, more and tighter chains!"
No wonder
Obama
congratulated himself when the election was called in his favor:
"If there is anyone out there who still doubts that America
is a place where all things are possible, who still wonders if the
dream of our founders is alive in our time, who still questions
the power of our democracy, tonight is your answer."
Indeed.
November
7, 2008
Becky
Akers [send her mail]
writes primarily about the American Revolution.
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