In
light of the forced passage of Obamacare, there is fear of loss of health
insurance, of the best health care in the world, of doctor shortages, of the
dreaded 15 bureaucratic death panels appointed to deny as many procedures as
possible, and of shortages of medications. There is anger at the loss of $700 billion
from Medicare funds now earmarked to help implement the socialist Obamacare,
substituting one socialist program for a disastrous one.
There
is fear stemming from the loss of jobs and involuntary reduced work hours.
Almost 14 percent of the labor force is unemployed – the Bureau of Labor
Statistics massages the data monthly to keep it at the media reported 8.3
percent level, but everyone knows the real numbers.
College
graduates cannot find jobs much less the six-figure salary employment that academic
advisors promised. Instead, they are moving back with mom and dad, gladly
crashing in the basement for free.
There
is a real fear of punishing success and rewarding sloth under the guise of
social justice, fitting in the grand scheme of the world elites of
redistribution of wealth from the haves to the have-nots, those who like to
stay home and draw welfare checks and benefits in exchange for a vote for those
who promise more welfare.
There
is fear of confiscation of property under eminent domain, by EPA fiat regulations,
and re-zoning rules of the UN Agenda 21’s smart growth, green growth, sustainable
growth plans designed to save mother Earth, Gaia, from human activity. Farming,
the family, private property, recreation, mobility, the car, suburbia,
traditional education are not sustainable under the global elite’s master plan.
Everything must follow an environmental design carefully laid out in the 40
chapter document titled Agenda 21 of the Rio 1992 Treaty.
There
is fear of government, of police, of loss of freedom, of drones, of FEMA camps,
TSA molestation at airports in the name of supposed safety, and unwarranted
immigration checks. TSA agents are now at metro stations, train stations, interstates,
stadiums, political events, bus terminals, and truck stops. States are being
sued by our government because they are trying to enforce the law that the
federal government refuses or fails to enforce.
Many
government agencies are ordering hollow point bullets by the millions and
Americans are anxious. Should they not protect our borders first?
When
more soldiers commit suicide than those killed in combat in Afghanistan, there
is a problem. Some of them have never been in a war zone. What is so
frightening to them?
There
is anxiety over the ever-rising government corruption, lack of any indictment for
highly publicized crimes swept under the rug, and for the billions of dollars
stolen from the American taxpayers. The law now sends only little people to
jail, just like under communism.
There
is fear of losing free speech and anxiety over the concentrated racial hate
stoked from many directions and the never-before seen utter divisiveness among
Americans. There is fear of loss of freedom. Many books have been written about
the perceived tyranny by the few.
There
is anxiety over possible shortages and rationing of food, fuel, electricity,
given this summer’s wide spread drought. We are the world’s biggest exporter of
corn and many nations depend on us for their food supply. Yet we are still
turning corn into ethanol.
We
are fearful of the jihadis infiltrating our country and our levels of
government since 9/11. Americans are afraid of jihadi schools that preach hate
against the infidels instead of peace and love. We are afraid for our faith and
cry for the loss of Christians slaughtered or crucified in Egypt. We are
outraged at the senseless killing of Sikhs, a peaceful religion. Yet the only
way citizens show displeasure is by showing up en mass to support a restaurant
chain under assault for its Christian values.
Americans
are anxious over possible bank runs, loss of pensions, of their life’s savings,
their homes, the weakening of the dollar, the endless printing of currency by
the Fed (monetization), borrowing from China, outsourcing the manufacturing
sector, and the general never-audited secretive policy of the Federal Reserve
to manipulate the money stock and interest rates.
There
is fear and anxiety in the hearts of those who make this country great through
hard work. They are more and more resentful of the welfare class that votes to
fundamentally change this country without questioning what kind of change that
would be, and what would happen when they run out of other people’s money? Would
the benevolent government still support them? Americans are resentful of those
in power who no longer represent “we the people” but the interests of the rarefied
elites and the banking powers of the world.
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