Posts Tagged ‘control’
Deadly corruption
Our nation got a look at the city of New Orleans this past weekend as the media marked the fifth anniversary of Hurricane Katrina’s path of destruction. Most of the coverage centered on how much of the city has been rebuilt since that time, and whether or not the federal government has done enough to restore The Crescent City to its former self. I heard no discussions of a determination to avoid the corruption that led to the worst of the devastation. Read the rest of this entry »
Rescuing a Broken America
Why America is Deeply Divided and How to Heal it Constitutionally.
Over the past 100 years global forces have actively worked to change the world view of Americans and create what they now call “global governance.” Unknowingly indoctrinated Americans have moved from a liberty and constitutionally focused world view based on the writings of Englishman John Locke, to that of government control of the individual based on the writings of Frenchman Jean Jacque Rousseau. After failing in the early 20th century, Rousseau’s progressive model of state control once again dominates government policy and America’s world view. Read the rest of this entry »
WHAT IS PRIVATE PROPERTY? – Part 1 of 4
Imagine a weed lot transformed into a landscape filled with the sights, the sounds, and the sweetest scents of native California, in a manner that no government-owned land has ever matched. Imagine children barefoot, frolicking in an open meadow or resting on willowy mattresses of native central California oat grass. Read the rest of this entry »



