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    The United States of Injustice

    Kurt Schlichter | Nov 30, 2015





    The leftist catchphrase “No Justice, No Peace” is something of a rarity in the progressive phrasebook because it contains a hint of truth. You cannot have a peaceful society without justice – an unjust society teeters on the edge of chaos, held in place only by the force deployed by the elite at its head. But thanks to the mindless quest for power by liberals, who heedlessly sacrifice justice for short term advantage, we are fundamentally transforming from a just society into something very different – and very dangerous.

    A just society is one in which outcomes tend toward those commonly understood to be fair and right. A just society is one where each citizen is considered equal, and can be generally assured that his rights will be respected and that he will receive due process under the law. A just society is one where a portion of the citizenry can lose an election or a dispute over legislation and accept it, trusting that the process was fair. A just society is not a perfect society; injustices happen, but when they are recognized they are addressed and remedied.

    Just societies prosper because the massive efforts expended to avoid injustice in unjust societies are turned to productive activities. In a just society, citizens can trust in the system to protect their property rights, which encourages investment instead of stuffing cash in mattresses to safeguard it from being pillaged. In a just society, taxation is based on the honor system; while the IRS does a few audits, it functions because most Americans generally calculate and pay what they owe themselves. In a just society, power passes from party to party and back peacefully.

    We are becoming an unjust society.

    Where citizens used to be equal, there are now two kinds of citizens. There are the allies of Obama, and there are the rest of us. There are two sets of laws, two standards of behavior, two Americas – one for them, and one for us.

    Look at Hillary Clinton, that poisonous, pant-suited toad whose shameless, felonious email antics would have her in a federal court docket if she was anyone else except the Democrat frontrunner. It’s not even a close call – those of us who dealt with classified information understand that had we done a tenth of what she did we would be spending the next decade transforming big rocks into little rocks at Leavenworth. In fact, General Petraeus did just a tenth of what she did, and he was prosecuted. But though her guilt is beyond question, she never, ever will be. That is unjust.

    So is the failure to hold Lois Lerner (or anyone else) accountable for the shameful IRS targeting of Obama’s political opponents. Again, there is no question about guilt. Yet by executive fiat, her felony – one that itself is the most basic kind of injustice – was hand-waved away for political convenience.

    It’s not the old “rich man’s law/poor man’s law” cliché at play – this fault line is purely political, dividing Obama’s friends from everyone else. So you have Hank Greenberg, founder of AIG, pursued for a decade on absolutely bogus charges, first by the odious Elliot Spitzer and continued to this very day by Democrat union lapdog New York Attorney General Eric Schneiderman. Why? Because he’s a wealthy Republican donor in the Empire State. He also happens to be one of the country’s most generous philanthropists and has created well over 100,000 jobs — and counting. No wonder liberals hate him.

    Mr. Greenberg has the resources to fight back, and this decorated World War II veteran has done so for over ten years. But what happens when it’s working class people targeted by the liberal elite? Drive through California’s parched Central Valley past the miles of fallow fields, deprived of water by coastal liberals more concerned with a fish than the families of the primarily Hispanic farmworkers who make their living feeding other Americans. Their livelihoods were sacrificed on the altar of Gaia by a bunch of Prius-driving San Francisco twits without a real chance to be heard. The Obama-toasting Bay Area libs get water; the “nobodies” in Bakersfield get dust.

    We have a president who ignored the law to expand his socialized medicine scheme, a scheme imposed on the country not with a bipartisan coalition but by the narrowest of margins and via shady extra-constitutional machinations. The Supreme Court aids and abets him; is it any surprise that the very first thing any lawyer does when getting a new case is to see what party the guy who appointed the judge belongs to?

    We have a president who simply ignores laws he doesn’t like in order to import millions of people our representatives in Congress voted could not be here to take our jobs and, occasionally, murder us. We complain and he calls us “racists” from behind his phalanx of armed, occasionally-sober Secret Service guards.

    Now he proposes to bring in tens of thousands of people from countries where a significant portion the population wishes to slit our collective throat, ignoring our wishes and lying to our faces that he’ll “vet” them first. Yeah, after one of these alleged modern day pilgrims puts a bullet in you, you can discuss treatment options with the doctor who replaced the one you liked but didn’t get to keep while paying your newly-tripled deductible.

    And when the next radical Muslim freak murders a bunch of Americans, if President Fail even bothers to mention it, he will label it another incident of “workplace violence.” No, those shouts of “Allahu akbar” have nothing to do with Islam, you un-American monster. They have to do with you law-abiding, freedom-loving Americans owning guns. Time to turn them all in, leaving the only guns in the hands of the same people who spit on our country’s legacy.

    The First Amendment? Hey, America needs to be a safe space where liberals have absolute freedom of speech and the rest of us are free to shut up and listen to college Red Guard recruits shrieking about our privilege. And you are free to practice your religion as long as you hide when doing it so the members of the God-booing Party don’t have to see it. You sure as hell can’t live your religion’s principles, especially if they conflict with sacred liberal commandments like “Thou shalt not object to butchering inconvenient babies” and “Thou shalt call a dude a chick if he/she/it feels like a chick today, and also thou shalt let he/she/it into thine restroom to watcheth you pee.”

    We are persecuted by our government. We elect representatives and they are ignored. We are subjected to a blizzard of laws, rules, and regulations imposed by an occupying army of leftist bureaucrats; friends of Obama are exempt.

    Our rights are trampled. Our money is confiscated to the extent that nearly half our labor is devoted to funding a government that is incompetent at every basic task besides oppression. Our contributions to society are belittled, as if the welfare-sucking losers living on Democrat handouts built this country instead of us.

    This is unjust. This is wrong. And this will not last. Where there is no justice, there will be no peace. Trump is only the harbinger of a much deeper anger, and a fully justified one. It cannot continue; the status quo is not static, and injustice will create a reaction. Upheaval is coming, and chaos looms if we stay this course. It’s not too late to fundamentally transform back into a just society, but that would take a real leader. And right now, we don’t have one.

    http://townhall.com/columnists/kurts...5781/page/full
    ”The trouble with socialism is that you eventually run out of other people's money.” - Margaret Thatcher

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    The story of Mankind. When your side is in power, you call it Freedom. When the other side is in power, you call it Tyranny.
    Malo periculosam libertatem quam quietum servitium.
    I prefer liberty with danger to peace with slavery.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bezukhov View Post
    The story of Mankind. When your side is in power, you call it Freedom. When the other side is in power, you call it Tyranny.
    u nailed it

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    They swore, if we gave them our weapons, that the wars of the tribes would cease.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Bezukhov View Post
    The story of Mankind. When your side is in power, you call it Freedom. When the other side is in power, you call it Tyranny.
    That has nothing to do with the article. It may have some truth, but not in the context of the article here, or our paradigm today. As both parties are but one party, the party of treason.
    Educate others to grow our base of informed citizens, it's tyranny. Spread the Gospel.

    Prepare wisely individually. An army runs on it's stomach.

    Network with those who prepare wisely and take advantage of the strength in numbers and the economy of scale.

    Then, when the curtains come down and the truth is evident to an informed citizenry, we unite and fight the new world order.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bezukhov View Post
    The story of Mankind. When your side is in power, you call it Freedom. When the other side is in power, you call it Tyranny.

    Very true.

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    "We are becoming an unjust society."

    This is wrong. The U. S. has never been a just society.
    You can go all the way back to the Whiskey Rebellion and Shea's rebellion
    to see the tyranny of the State structure upon the people.
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    "Where citizens used to be equal,"

    The people were never equal.
    The Constitution was created in secret 6 weeks before the
    official Convention by Washington and his Banker, Lawyer
    and Mega Merchant buddies to create for themselves an Empire.
    The Elite at that time did not want to be ruled by an Elite across the sea.
    They just wanted power for them selves.

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    An excellent post! Extremely well said and all too sadly true. Unfortunately though, most Americans themselves have to accept blame for the way things are going in our "Obama-nation". Too many have allowed their own morals and ethics to slide into deterioration and mind-numbing apathy towards America's path of destruction. So not only can the left-hand not see what the right-hand is doing - it simply doesn't care. They are lost in personal bubbles, seeing only the texts on their precious cell-phones and the latest football scores. Yes, meanwhile, all the rafters are falling down on our collective heads. Makes one wonder what our forefathers and countless soldiers fought so hard for.....

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bezukhov View Post
    When your side is in power ....
    Sides? What sides?

    We be standing unitedly, togetherly ... least ways concernin terror fightin anyhow, "W" said so!

    Ain't no sides.

    Now, if'n I be mistaken, mislead, that means it ain't suckin for "them" like it is for "us" ..."we" got work to do.

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