WHERE IT GOES NOBODY KNOWS
A
nation that engages in moral decomposition creates a society of people who have
lost their way. Americans were a collection of people long before they were a
nation of laws. America is living poof what free people can accomplish, but
when the desire for achievement becomes so great that it turns into a limitless
desire for greed and power, the need for law and order becomes essential.
Mankind has such a deep rooted yearning for monetary success that restraints
become necessary. When the desire for
financial achievement becomes so great that honesty is removed from the road to
riches, the road is then paved with corruption.
Those
who provide the services, better known as the Working Class, are by far the largest number of citizens in any
society. When the entire Working Class
comes together they can control every aspect of any government. The problem is
those who control the services, better known as the Upper Class, are the most
intelligent. They realize they are outnumbered, thus they use the tactic of
divide and conquer to keep control. The
Working Class is divided by religious affiliation, skin color, sexual
orientation, and ethnic origin. Also, there are those within the Working Class
who want to be affiliated with the Upper Class, creating the so-called Upper
Middle Class. This divides the Working Class to the detriment of the lost of
political clout.
The
balance between goods and services is essential for a stable economy. A stable economy determines the
longevity for any nation. When that equation becomes unbalanced chaos pursues.
When the profit motive drives the price of goods upwards to the point that
those who produce the goods cannot afford them, instability erupts. Social
instability weakens a nation and makes it accessible to outside intervention.
When
the desire for profit is so great that the human element is lost in the pursuit,
capitalism becomes a formidable economic system. When the human component is
lost, nemesis is close at hand, and capitalism is removed as an economic system
to become the god of a nation.
Capitalism can be great, but when capitalism looses all aspects of
humanity there is nothing worse. Also when capitalism becomes so entangled in
the governmental system it produces a confusion that appears to make man incapable
of governing himself. The desire for
profit can become an addiction that is worse than any physical dependency drug.
US contemporary capitalism has driven the profit motive to the point that it
makes communism look good.
To
guarantee stability a nation must concede that all humans are important. When the love for money compels those at the
top to believe there is no significance in human life, downfall of any nation
is just around the corner. When citizens become so confused that they are
willing to follow leaders with no regards for that which is right from wrong, a
nation is well within the confines of crumbling. This is proven in history over and over
again, but so-called intelligence seems to drive citizens away from historical
facts.
Most
economists predict that at some point this must change. The United States
is in a better position for these changes to occur than most other nations. The
framers of the US
Constitution established a government based on the premise of “majority rule.” Thus,
a perfect economic system that provides a true distribution of wealth is
possible. The amazing aspect of the United States government provides
the Working Class with the right to create a voting coalition that can deliver a
perfect economic system. But the truth is US citizens have become so involved
in insignificant social divisions that they are unable to acquire this
important economic knowledge.
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American
democracy is a government of laws and when society abandons the supremacy of
laws democracy is no longer a functional government. Every day Americans see an
Executive Branch aided by a Senate majority defy American laws. If this is ruled constitutional by the Judicial
Branch American democracy has reached a sad ending.
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