John Allen Gay: The Crumbling Cultural Foundations of American Democracy

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“The government holds a monopoly on violence. Any law that we vote for is ultimately backed by the full force of our government and military.”

For The National InterestJohn Allen Gay writes: There was a minor kerfuffle in the press last week when reporters began picking through the academic writings of David Brat, the Virginian economics professor who bested House Majority Leader Eric Cantor in a Republican primary. Brat had written that “If you refuse to pay your taxes, you will lose. You will go to jail, and if you fight, you will lose. The government holds a monopoly on violence. Any law that we vote for is ultimately backed by the full force of our government and military.” That sentence, “The government holds a monopoly on violence,” was held up by a number of publications—the Wall Street Journal and the New York Daily News among them—as a…

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Mob of 200 “Young People” Rampage In Louisville, Ky | WHAS11

Oh those darned, rambunctious kids!  I have watched this video a couple of times and something seems odd about the “…young people…”, but I cannot seem to put my finger on it. Hmmm.

Regardless, the drooling imbecile Democrat mayor of Louisville seems to have the pulse of the matter, but he needs to consider that perhaps these shitbags were NOT “…raised better than this.

Perhaps Obama will clarify for us in a press conference.

Dollars vs Money | The Grey Enigma added a page (see above)

Dollars vs Money « The Grey Enigma.

The Collectivist War Against Cultural Heritage | ZeroHedge

…One simple fact remains: As long as Americans continue to esteem the vision expressed in the U.S. Constitution, Bill Of Right, and Declaration Of Independence, there can be no collectivism in this country.  The Constitutional Republic formed through revolution against despotism by the Founding Fathers is a solid antithesis to outright tyranny.  So, it only follows that the “Futurists” of today and the puppeteers who pull their strings would do absolutely everything in their power to distance the public as far as possible away from the heritage of those documents and that time…

go here —>The Collectivist War Against Cultural Heritage | ZeroHedge.

Why Congress doesn’t work: Lawmakers’ avoidance of accountability undermines self-government | TAC

…We’ve moved away from that agreement over the past 100 years, but the experiment in self-governance is not over. It has only been interrupted.