Article by Eric Utter in "The American Thinker":
There
has been much talk lately of civil war. People ask: could the United
States be on the brink of a Second American Civil War? Is it even
possible? It is, of course, surpassingly sad that we must even entertain
such thoughts, but that is the state of our estrangement. It is hard to
imagine another civil war being fought, structurally speaking. What two
armies would oppose each other with what manner of weapons?
It
would certainly be better for the nation if instead we undertook a
Second American Revolution. We need to recommit ourselves to limited
government of, by and for the people. We need to re-enshrine the rule of
law…and equality under the law-- instead of putting up with one set of
rules for the elites and another for the “deplorables.” If we are to
have any hope of slowing down the balkanization of America and stopping
the rush to tribalism and chaos, if we are to treat people equally and
each individual life with dignity, we must re-establish the primacy of
Natural Law. Because all lives matter. As the Declaration of
Independence states: “We hold these truths to be self-evident, that all
men are created equal, that they are endowed by their Creator with
certain unalienable Rights, that among these are Life, Liberty and the
pursuit of Happiness.” No matter what leftists say, these words have
helped lead countless millions around the world out of bondage and into
prosperity. It is time that we seriously heeded them again.
The
Constitution, our Founding document, the nation’s blueprint as it were,
has a preamble reading: “WE THE PEOPLE of the United States, in Order
to form a more perfect Union, establish Justice, insure domestic
Tranquility, provide for the common defence, promote the general
Welfare, and secure the Blessings of Liberty to ourselves and our
Posterity, do ordain and establish this Constitution for the United
States of America.” The First Ten Amendments to this American operations
manual are called the Bill of Rights. (Meaning rights the people
have that government does not and cannot legitimately take away). All
but the Third are clearly under attack and have essentially been
abrogated by the ever-swelling federal government.
Amendment
I says that Congress can make no law preventing the freedom of speech
or the free exercise of religion. Yet, conservatives’ voices are
muzzled, especially onfederally-financed college campuses, and
Christians are routinely harassed and prevented from praying in public.
Amendment II assures us of the right to bear arms, i.e. defend ourselves, and we all know this is anathema to progressives.
Amendment
VI guarantees that “the accused shall enjoy the right to a speedy and
public trial, by an impartial jury…” Ask President Trump how that’s
working for him now. The Swamp doesn’t care for outsiders. Even those in
the same national government, whatever their station.
The
Tenth Amendment avers that “The powers not delegated to the United
States by the Constitution, nor prohibited by it to the States, are
reserved to the States respectively, or to the people.” In reality,
since the first half of the Twentieth Century, the federal government
has grown and expanded at a rate greater than the rest of the universe,
arbitrarily usurping power and running roughshod over both the 50 states
and the citizens that reside in them.
Prior
to -- and throughout -- the American Revolution, the Colonies’ leaders
exhibited extraordinary wisdom, courage and fortitude. Five of the men
who signed The Declaration were imprisoned by the British under brutally
harsh conditions. Several were continually hunted down and had to stay
on the run. No fewer than nine had their homes ransacked and burned. One
lost his son while he was serving in the Revolutionary army. Many who
had been wealthy were brought to financial ruin. All in the service of
their fellow citizens, their nation, and their God.
Is
this conceivable today? Who can envision a modern-day politician
exclaiming they only regret they have but one life to give to their
country? Who would lead troops—literally ride out in front of them in
harms way-- for nearly a decade against a foe of overwhelming
superiority…and refuse pay for doing so? Who would honestly state “Give
me liberty or give me death?” Today’s “leaders” are too busy scheming
how to retain and enhance their power. And planning how best to market
their memoirs upon leaving office so that they can line their own
coffers with cash and live a life of luxury while purporting to be
terribly concerned with all the right issues, such as “climate change”
and transgender “rights.”
It
is too much to ask for a Clinton to have the character of George
Washington. It is too much to ask for an Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez to be
versed in the history of ancient governments.
It
is also likely too much to ask Americans to rededicate themselves to
ensuring that government of the people, for the people, by the people,
doesn’t soon perish from the Earth. But we must do it anyway. It is time
to exchange devolution for revolution.
The Founders created what has been called the “Last best hope of Earth.”
It is up to us to save it. Even if we must pledge to each other our lives, our fortunes, and our sacred honor.
https://www.americanthinker.com/blog/2019/12/civil_war_revolution_or_nannystate.html