Thursday, June 20, 2019

US Law Response to Protests


Some protests resulted in failed law.

Prohibition of alcohol in 1920 was meant to end the crime and brutality of addiction. The law was openly ignored and repealed in 1933.

Slavery protests dominated the 1800s. It was embedded into the agricultural economy and was defended by mythical racism. The end of slavery in 1865 didn’t end mythical racism. Riots between whites and blacks dominated the 1800s and 1900s.

Oversupply of labor dominated the 1800s. It resulted in protests by all ethnic groups. It resulted in the legalization of unions that infringed on the property rights of owners.

Marxism published in1848 dominated the late 1800s, and 1900s and is the primary driver of riots in the 2000s.

The US government was designed to be a meritocracy with limited powers, but has exceeded its powers, ruined its own economy, education, healthcare and is facing bankruptcy.

Mythical racism is dead. All races have equal abilities distributed on the normal curve. All races have good and bad people.

Oversupply of labor can be remedied with border control and new immigration laws based on merit.

The elimination of unnecessary medical conditions, addiction and crime are individual responsibilities that government can mitigate but not fix.

The defeat of Marxism and the restoration of the US economy and Constitution will require the voters to replace Marxist politicians.


Norb Leahy, Dunwoody GA Tea Party Leader


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