The diverse group of patriots who contributed to the founding of the US
in 1789 were able to use “balanced judgment”. But in the States, the
legislatures became the “establishment” of “landed gentry”. The wealthiest land
owners controlled the State legislatures and they were the slave-owners.
Despite the fact that the majority of voters in the South were not
slave-owners, these legislatures voted to secede and became the Confederate
States of America. Those who owned large plantations exempted themselves from
joining the Confederate Army, but were happy to send everybody else to fight
their war. If secession had been determined by the voters, where would have
been no Civil War.
The number of slave-owning families in Confederate States
in 1860 was as follows:
Virginia 26%
North Carolina 28%
South Carolina 46%
Georgia 37%
Florida 34%
Alabama 35%
Mississippi 49%
Louisiana 29%
Tennessee 25%
Texas 28%
Arkansas 20%
Kentucky 23%
Missouri 13%
http://www.civil-war.net/pages/1860_census.html
The “establishment” continued to control our State and
Federal legislatures ever since with mixed results. Today we have Democrats and
Republicans, each with their own “establishments” and as long as we were
marching to socialism, they functioned as a One-Party-System. They ignore the
voters and cater to the special interests who contribute to their campaigns
based on short-term issues. But sustaining a nation-state requires long-term
considerations.
It has been said that “politics is for those who show up”
and our voters continue to not show up.
State legislatures are easier to lock up, because they have managed to
become invisible. But the damage they do is real. If you do show up, you are
not welcomed unless you are identified as a “pre-registered
establishmentarian”.
I have seen this at Republican Party Conventions to elect
the GA GOP Chairman since 2013 “Reformers” got 40% of the delegate vote in 2013
and we got 45% of the vote in 2015 and 2017. We are encouraged that the Trump
election will turn the “establishment” to elect a “reformer”. Individual races
for State Senate and State Rep are more difficult for
reformers to win, because the attack by “establishment” candidates is
relentless.
Norb
Leahy, Dunwoody GA Tea Party Leader
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