State
Secession: Trying To Beat the World’s Worst Record
by Russell D. Longcore
by
Russell D. Longcore
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If you can’t
think of reasons that state secession is a better solution for liberty
than working within "the system," consider the record
of the Federal Government of the United States.
Sure, you can
ultimately lay the blame on all of us, since we are the ones who
allow the atrocities of Washington to continue. But for now, let’s
look at Washington’s record of achievement over the last 150 years.
War of Northern
Aggression – 1860s: The North wages war on a confederation of seceding
states who left lawfully. Over 600,000 men died on both sides.
Reconstruction:
1860s–1870s. The North plunders the South.
Fractional
reserve banking: counterfeiting by another name. Born in the 1800s,
perfected by the Federal Reserve and central banking system of the
USA.
Spanish-American
War – 1898: "Remember the Maine?" A complete lie told
by newspaperman WR Hearst, bought by the public and Washington to
go to war.
Federal Reserve:
established in 1913. For 96 years, it has mismanaged the economy
and counterfeited currency.
IRS and the
Income Tax (16th Amendment): 1913. What starts out as a small tax
becomes a leviathan. What starts out as a small division of the
Treasury becomes the most feared weapon of Washington.
World War 1:
1914–1918. 117,000 dead Americans, 205,000 wounded. The US had no
business in a European family war but President Wilson had other
ideas.
Depression
I: 1929–1940s. The Federal Reserve caused it.
New Deal: 1933–1936.
FDR’s massive government jobs program, plundering the wealth of
the USA. Fascism by another name.
World War II:
1941–1945. Another European war, we had no dog in this fight. FDR
baited the Japs into attacking Pearl Harbor, giving him political
cover.
Cold War: The
US and the USSR escalate preparations for war to new heights, spending
hundreds of billions of dollars on weapons.
Korean War:
1950–1953. 36,000 Americans dead, 96,000 wounded.
Viet Nam: 1950–1975.
58,000 dead Americans, 303,000 wounded.
Creation of
three letter agencies: HEW, HHS, CIA, FDA, FCC, DOA, DOD, EPA, and
the list goes on...
New Cabinet
bureaucracies: Energy, Education, Homeland Security, etc.
Grenada invasion:
1983. 19 Americans dead, 116 wounded.
Panamanian
invasion 1989: 23 Americans dead, maybe 3,000 civilians killed.
Bosnian War:
1992–1995: US sends troops under UN flag, millions of civilians
made refugees.
Gulf War: 1999.
President George HW Bush commits a massive force to Kuwait. 379
Americans die, 776 wounded in a 100-hour war.
Iraq: 2003–present.
About 5,000 Americans dead, over 35,000 wounded (that they’ll admit
to). That doesn’t count casualties of our mercenaries...I mean contractors.
Afghanistan/Pakistan:
2001–present. About 1,000 Americans dead, over 4,500 wounded. That
doesn’t count casualties of our mercenaries...I mean contractors.
TSA: 2001–present.
Domestic airline travel done "the government way."
Let’s not forget...
- Counterfeiting,
bailouts, nationalization and massive inflation: Just another
way that Washington says "you belong to me."
- Regulation
of every facet of human life: Try to think of a second of your
life that is not regulated in some way by Washington. Quick answer:
that second does not exist.
- Two-party
political system: two sides of the same coin, both Washington
cheerleaders and sycophants. Both want to spend unconstitutional
money.
- Out of control
military, bases in 130 nations.
Here is the
point to this litany of tyranny. The government of the United States
of America has screwed up the entire planet through their actions
over the last 150 years. The events of currency collapse and inflation
in our not-too-distant future will reverberate throughout every
nation on earth.
States of the
United States that choose to secede will certainly be affected by
the implosion of the Washington government. But, could any new nation
ever match the "Hall of Shame" listed above?
New American
nations, formed from the seceding United States, would be little
pinpoints of light and liberty. If their only guiding principle
was to not make the same mistakes that the US government made over
the last 150 years, they would be destined for success.
How could they
fail?
November
14, 2009
Russell
D. Longcore [send him
mail] is president of Abigail Morgan Austin Publishing Company.
He is married to "his Redhead" Julie, has three wonderful children
and three even more wonderful grandchildren. Visit his secessionist
website at: www.DumpDC.com.
Copyright
© 2009 Russell D. Longcore. Permission to reprint in whole or in
part is gladly granted, provided full credit is given.
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