Guns,
Gold, Secession
by
Karen De Coster
by Karen De Coster
There is a
secession movement afoot and its proponents are determined to put
a halt to the federal government’s ambitions to destroy and reconstruct
an entire economy and dissolve the last remnants of individual liberty.
Twenty-eight states are invoking the law of the land, the U.S. Constitution,
by rolling out legislation to assert their sovereignty as free states
in order to keep from being undermined by the never-ending swarm
of unrestrained federal decrees.
The speed with
which the federal government intends to take over private institutions
and usurp states’ rights and individual autonomy is unprecedented.
When the Bush-Obama regime maneuvers are compared to the Hoover-FDR
New Deal era, it looks like today’s hare vs. yesterday’s turtle.
The state’s various propaganda arms, from big media to institutionalized
special interest forces, are being empowered to publicize and sell
the agenda of the totalitarian state by painting it in glossy colors
that warm the hearts of unresisting Americans. There are, however,
growing pockets of dissenters who conclude that life, liberty, property,
and the futures of their children are more important than the trivial
things that occupy the minds of the submissive class. For that reason,
the state’s militarized police force, which has been given unparalleled
powers by the contrived crises following 9-11, has snowballed in
size and is being fortified in expectation of confronting rebellion
from those citizens who intend to resist the tyranny of an over-reaching
Leviathan.
Since the Bush
II regime took control and 9/11 became its launch pad for sweeping
hegemony, the police state has moved more swiftly than ever to demonize
resistance and criminalize dissent. The most recent example is the
Missouri
Information Analysis Center (MIAC) report that profiled individuals
according to their political convictions, especially those ideas
that agitate against the institutionalization of unconstitutional
acts that are intended to grow state power at the expense of individual
liberties. Ron Paul, Chuck Baldwin, Bob Barr (!), guns & ammo,
taxes, the Federal Reserve, secession, and resistance to universal
government service or anti-privacy actions – all of those topics
have become keywords in the crusade to criminalize individuals who
refuse to be rounded up like cattle and marched toward serfdom.
Two years ago,
a similar thing happened in Alabama when its Homeland Security Department
released
a report pigeonholing freedom activists as "anti-government
types" who "claim that the U.S. government is infringing
on their individual rights, and/or that the government's policies
are criminal and immoral." Such groups, the report said, "May
hold that the current government is violating the basic principles
laid out by the U.S. Constitution…" Don’t bother to look up
that report, however, because LewRockwell.com blogger Chris
Brunner’s post on the Alabama report spread like wildfire ’round
the Internet, resulting in that report being
pulled from the website.
In addition,
the MIAC report was quickly stifled by hordes of liberty activists,
leading
Chuck Baldwin to say, "the most effective way to fight
an ever-encroaching federal leviathan is to focus on our individual
states."
The struggle
for sovereignty, though begun on the part of spontaneous individuals
with leanings toward the radical principles of our nation’s founding,
has reached state legislatures across America in the form of sovereignty
bills. According to the Christian Science Monitor, twenty-eight
states are now commencing resolutions as a reaction to the sudden
and massive expansion of federal powers. Even the Republic of Lakotah
is declaring
its withdrawal from all treaties and agreements imposed on it
by the US government. The notion of state secession, once written
off as a subject matter for political crackpots and eccentrics,
has become a legitimate and practical solution for undoing the years
of accumulated assaults on individual liberty that has come from
the centralized state.
With revolutionary
die-hards behind him, Mr. Pitts has fired a warning shot across
the bow of the Washington establishment. As the writer of one
of 28 state "sovereignty bills" – one even calls for outright
dissolution of the Union if Washington doesn't rein itself in
– Pitts is at the forefront of a states' rights revival, reasserting
their say on everything from stem cell research to the Second
Amendment.
…And although
Pitts [state rep from South Carolina] hails from Abbeville, the
place where the South's first secession votes were cast, he insists
that today's efforts to check federal power aren't limited to
regional pockets or even political affiliation. "The mainstream
media would portray some of us as rednecks, whether we're from
Pennsylvania, Oregon, or South Carolina," says Pitts. "But this
is a wake-up call. And if Washington doesn't heed that wake-up
call, revolution is on the horizon."
That is from
a
recent issue of the Christian Science Monitor. Walter
Williams, a respected academic and popular, syndicated columnist,
declared this in his most recent column:
Our Colonial
ancestors petitioned and pleaded with King George III to get his
boot off their necks. He ignored their pleas, and in 1776, they
rightfully declared unilateral independence and went to war. Today
it's the same story except Congress is the one usurping the rights
of the people and the states, making King George's actions look
mild in comparison. Our constitutional ignorance perhaps
contempt, coupled with the fact that we've become a nation of
wimps, sissies and supplicants has made us easy prey for
Washington's tyrannical forces. But that might be changing a bit.
There are rumblings of a long overdue re-emergence of Americans'
characteristic spirit of rebellion.
Emory Professor
and constitutional scholar Don
Livingston notes, in his Secessionist
Paper No. 19: What is Secession?, "talk about secession
makes Americans nervous. For many it evokes images of the Civil
War, and is emotionally (if not logically) tied to slavery, war,
and anarchy. That the word "secession" is laden with these
negative connotations should be surprising since America was born
in an act of secession." He goes on to describe secession as
an act that "does not seek to overthrow or alter the government
of a modern state, but seeks merely to limit its jurisdiction over
the seceding territory."
But still,
the negative connotations of secession live on, even within some
libertarian circles. Perhaps the most puzzling thing I keep hearing
from some libertarians is that those of us who adhere to secessionist
ideas are wacky outliers who offer no value "to the movement,"
and instead, we only throw up red flags that warn others to avoid
us, and libertarianism as a whole. Thus we are led to believe that
our founding fathers, the architects of rebellion and the champions
of Jeffersonian principles, were reactionary wackos.
The anti-radical
libertarians ask for practical solutions, with "practical"
being the code word for something that is acceptable to the majority
of the Oprahized masses. This kind of thought is known as "libertarian
lite," or as I call it, "car wash libertarianism."
The car wash libertarians persuade others especially
those new to libertarianism to stay away from the radical,
"crazy" stuff and hold true to the agenda of getting "our
people" elected through legitimate political means. The car
wash libertarians still have a voice in the modern LP, which is
also known as GOP 2.0. These libertarians are in the game not for
reasons of deep-rooted principles and love of liberty, but for the
social, bonding aspects, with some mild libertarianism sprinkled
on the side. They love attending their local meetings and dinners
each month and discussing who is going to run for what local post,
and when, and applying strategy. How fun it all is. City council
or board of county commissioners? Now those are appointments that
will have a significant impact upon an America that is quickly descending
into a Communistic hellhole.
Truth is, the
car wash libertarians will be the ones cowering in a corner the
day they come for our guns (under a massive, federal gun control
act) and our children (under federal, child "protective services"
laws or a national service act). But they may have a post or two
at some tiny township, with such important duties as arranging for
an annual dinner at the VFW or setting up the car wash fundraiser
to pay for new lamp posts along Main Street. The car wash libertarians
tend to have scant knowledge of history, monetary policy, constitutional
disputes, and the political philosophers who have, over the years,
defended states' rights and the natural rights of the individual
against the totalitarian, centralized state. In fact, they tend
to shy away from the intellectual life because it's not as fun,
or as social, as the monthly meetings and supper club invites.
In spite of
the radicalism of many of the early LP’ers, in 30+ years the LP
has made no advances whatsoever, except that a few of them hold
feeble local offices where it is their brand of politics in charge
as versus the other guy's rules. One guy’s coercion in place of
another guy’s coercion offers us no progress whatsoever in terms
of quelling the federal expansion that is speedily choking off life,
liberty, and the pursuit of happiness. The rapid-fire socialization
of America, I hope, will have the effect of turning many of these
libertarians toward more radical plans of action.
The Feds are
engaged in a sweeping series of measures to take complete control
of the financial system (which is forever destroyed) and selected
business entities; ratchet up plans for perpetual war; socialize
health care; further implant federalized education and criminalize
homeschooling; grab guns and ammo; remove children from the homes
of dissenters; commence race wars and class wars; force young adults
into mandatory state service camps; send protesters to FEMA camps;
and on and on and on.
At this point,
none of this can be undone through time-consuming, political means.
Rahm Emanuel, Eric Holder, and the other agents of Obama's unfreedom
brigade were brought to Washington D.C. for one very specific purpose:
to centralize every last bit of property and life and put it all
under federal rule, from money to education to personal behavior.
Note the condescending
and arrogant behavior of King Obama on the 60 Minutes
television show as he laughed at the inability of majority
opinion to do a damn thing to stop his freight train of power grabs
and federal takeovers.
Perhaps the
most significant move on the part of the Feds, outside of crushing
the free market through rapid nationalization, is the move on the
part of the centralizers to extinguish the single most important
characteristic of a free society – the right to bear arms. A society
in which individuals cannot bear arms is a society doomed to eternal
serfdom and oppression from self-serving overlords. Attorney General
Eric Holder has long been an advocate of snuffing
out gun rights, yet he got through the confirmation process
with nothing more than a few feeble whimpers from helpless Republicans
playing partisan games. Even worse is a recent occurrence that is
perhaps unprecedented on the part of modern presidential administrations.
Rahm Emanuel, in his capacity as Chief of Staff, is being utilized
outside of his official role and is acting in
the role of propagandist by lobbying for absolute and unconditional
gun control. Emanuel, an Israeli citizen, is attempting to target
gun owners by categorizing them in terms that will brand them as
terrorists (the government’s favorite buzz word) in the eyes of
their fellow Americans. Yet there has been no challenge to Emanuel
for stepping outside his role and becoming an official flag-bearer
for the disarming of America.
Gun rights
is one of the most visible issues causing states to retreat and
claim the federal government has gone way beyond its limits. In
Montana, elected officials have signed a resolution declaring that
any ruling by the Federal government on the Second Amendment violates
its statehood contract. In fact, Montanans are moving to add
more lenient concealed weapons laws to what’s already on the books.
In Tennessee, state Senator Doug Jackson, a Democrat, has
filed legislation that would ban the sale of micro-stamped firearms
and ammunition. Such laws will mean a federal registry of gun owners,
and Jackson calls this insanity "a preamble to gun confiscation."
The other prime
mover spurring claims of sovereignty on the part of states is rejection
of the Federal Reserve and its illiberal policies that enslave the
citizens of states by locking them into its inflationary fiat money
machinations and debases their currency. Legislators in some states,
such as Georgia
and Montana, have agitated in favor of throwing off the Federal
Reserve in favor of instituting a sound money policy advocating
the use of gold and silver as opposed to the Fed’s legal tender
notes. In Montana, Representative Bob Wagner introduced
a sound money bill (HB 639), though it later died in committee
along partisan lines. As times go on and the economic landscape
becomes even gloomier, we are more likely to see many more of these
kinds of initiatives on the part of state legislatures.
Gold,
as such, is a tool for protection against the collapse of the dollar,
which is why opponents of the Federal Reserve desire to buy it and
hold it. Guns are the tools with which you defend yourself, not
only from the local criminal who wants what you have, but even more
so, they provide free men with the capability for physical resistance
from a federal government whose expansion of powers and oppressive
tactics are out of control. Think Rahm Emanuel and Eric Holder,
and ask why it is that they champion an agenda that puts guns only
into the hands of the government and its approved agents.
The only way
to get this oppressive tyrant known as the federal government
off our back is to break away from it and start anew. That
twenty-eight states are starting to fan the flames of rebellion
by moving towards a sovereign itinerary is fairly remarkable. States
and people must declare their sovereignty and remove the tentacles
of the federal government's oppressive laws from their necks. Only
a breakup of this monstrous and out-of-control, despotic giant can
restore freedom and keep us all from descending further into the
federal government’s grip.
April
1, 2009
Karen
De Coster [send
her mail] is a Certified Public Accountant,
has an MA in Economics, and works in finance and accounting
in the securities industry. See her website
and her blog.
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© 2009 Karen De Coster
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