Monday, June 27, 2016

One Party System

At the end of World War II, Communists in the US Federal government quietly went to work on a plan that would end all wars.  The UN was promoted as the solution and The Iron Mountain Report suggested that governments should “invent” an environmental enemy to justify their existence.  The Council on Foreign Relations became an elite club of “Internationalists”.  This heralded the beginnings of “one-party” political systems world-wide.  The Labor vs Capital parties that were forced to form during the Industrial Revolution would secretly and quietly merge, but would lie to their voters and pretend that they still represented them. 

Rather than insist that their economies follow the “laws of economics”, governments adopted “managed economies”, fostered “big government”, ignored the UN Constitution and let the “laws of gravity” take effect.  Unions would be allowed to lead their members to perdition rather than being forced to recognize that their raises had to be earned by increasing productivity.  Later, after union costs had taken their toll, corporations moved jobs to lower cost foreign countries and decimated the US domestic main-street economy.

Excessive environmental and other regulations were imposed to increase the cost of doing business in the US, so even non-union companies moved overseas to duck higher labor and regulatory costs.  Tariffs were removed and corporate taxes kept high to further incentivize off-shoring.

Technology and manufacturing processes and foreign government stabilization improved and allowed US companies to move operations overseas.

Big government socialist policies were imposed in the US over the objections of the very few voices who believed in the US Constitution and the rule of law.  Amendments were never prepared to make unconstitutional laws legal, because the politicians knew they would never pass ratification by the States.

Constitutional conservatives like Barry Goldwater were defeated in favor of “more free stuff”.  Ronald Reagan (1980-1988) was the one exception, but was followed by George HW Bush, a “one-party” internationalist, the same ilk followed.  Republicans regained control of the government pretending to be “Conservatives”, but most were really “one-party” big government internationalists. 

Brexit loudly announced that the voters know that there is a one-party system and they are demanding a change.  The same may occur in the US if the US “working class” decides to abandon the Democrat Party and give Trump’s populist policies a try.

Norb Leahy, Dunwoody GA Tea Party Leader


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