Wednesday, November 7, 2012

Inevitable

The Ulsterman Report posted this article about Valerie Jarrett last week. Jarrett, Obama's top adviser (openly called Obama's brain), seemed to believe that Obama's reelection was inevitable. During a visit from one of her representatives to Chicago, an undocumented source spoke of the meeting:

"The part that really stuck out to me was when I overheard the rep say that Jarrett told them, 'After we win this election, it’s our turn. Payback time. Everyone not with us is against us and they better be ready because we don’t forget. The ones who helped us will be rewarded, the ones who opposed us will get what they deserve. There is going to be hell to pay. Congress won’t be a problem for us this time. No election to worry about after this is over and we have two judges ready to go.' She was talking directly to about three of them. Sr. staff. And she wasn’t trying to be quiet about it at all. And they were all listening and shaking their heads and smiling while she said it. Pretty creepy.

Why are they so confident about winning next week? We aren’t getting any numbers in the office that has any of us knowing Obama will win. It will be close. Jarrett and her people seem so confident. Why is that? Do you have any information on why she is so confident? I’m worried. Benghazi was supposed to play big this weekend. That is what everybody here was bracing for last week. You could really tell the staffers were freaking out. Now nobody is talking about it. Like it was never a concern. Like it never even happened."

While this amounts to heresay from an unidentified source, and therefore cannot be confirmed, it does, if true, raise some pretty grim questions about Obama's reelection and 2nd term. Again, this may not be true...however, my gut instinct from the beginning was that Obama would be reelected. I believed the movement was too big for those who believe in it to let it fail, and that no amount of fraud or deception would be spared in order to get Obama reelected. If you think it's about one man, then you're sorely mistaken. This movement towards socialism is far bigger and broader than just one man. Obama is just the mouthpiece; the real leaders of the movement are behind the scenes. And those leaders will stop at nothing to change America into what they want it to be. With a people so easily led, the change is inevitable. Like Adolf Hitler said, "How fortunate for governments that the people they administer don't think."

Obama's reelection isn't all bad though. In the late 1700's, a Scottish professor, Alexander Tyler, wrote about democracy and it's inevitable collapse. He used the past republics of Greece and Rome as examples. He postulated that republics only last about 200-300 years, and that they always collapse in like manner:

"'A democracy is always temporary in nature; it simply cannot exist as a permanent form of government. A democracy will continue to exist up until the time that voters discover they can vote themselves generous gifts from the public treasury. From that moment on, the majority always votes for the candidates who promise the most benefits from the public treasury, with the result that every democracy will finally collapse due to loose fiscal policy, which is always followed by a dictatorship.'

"The average age of the world's greatest civilizations from the beginning of history, has been about 200 years. During those 200 years, these nations always progressed through the following sequence:

1. From bondage to spiritual faith;
2. From spiritual faith to great courage;
3. From courage to liberty;
4. From liberty to abundance;
5. From abundance to complacency;
6. From complacency to apathy;
7. From apathy to dependence;
8. From dependence back into bondage."

It was Patrick Henry, in his great "Give me Liberty or Death" speech, that said, "I have but one lamp by which my feet are guided; and that is the lamp of experience. I know of no way of judging of the future but by the past." The past tells us that no great democracy has ever survived. No matter whether we like it or not, America cannot continue to exist as a democratic republic. History proves as much. And so there is no other path than the path towards bondage. It's inevitable. So Obama's reelection is a good thing in that it will hasten that outcome. When, and only when, the majority are aware of that can the people unite and fight for their freedom. In the years leading up to the American Revolution, the population was about 20% Patriots, 20% loyalists, and 60% undecided. Only when the British troops arrived did the majority join the fight for freedom.

Today in America, the majority are deceived and pacified with gifts from the treasury. The slide into bondage is progressing as foreseen. With Obama's reelection, we have taken the final step into dependence. Which means the fight for freedom is one day closer. It's inevitable. And because it's inevitable, I applaud Obama's reelection...because only when the majority begin to suffer the ill effects of socialism will they begin to understand the need for freedom. With Obama's reelection, that will happen sooner rather than later. And since it's inevitable, the sooner it happens the easier it will be to win the fight. Make no mistake; history proves the fight will need to happen. Whether the people will be strong enough to win back America for liberty, I do not know. But I do know that the sooner it happens, the better it will be. It's inevitable, so I'd rather it happen soon while the people are strong enough to win.

Let us now, Patriots, not be ignorant of the past, and therefore, the future. Let us not despair at President Obama's reelection. Let us understand the need for a future revolution, if only one of hearts and minds. Let us be aware that it is the path that we are on, and that it is the only way our children will live in freedom. It is not the future we want for our children, but it IS the future they will have. Today is the day we realize that America can no longer be turned back. There is no other outcome. It is inevitable.

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