OPINION:
What if the government is designed to perpetuate itself? What if the real levers of governmental power are pulled by agents, diplomats and bureaucrats behind the scenes? What if they stay in power no matter who is elected president or which major political party controls Congress?
What if the frequent public displays of adversity between Republicans and Democrats are just facades and charades? What if both major political parties agree on the transcendental issues of our day?
What if they both believe that our rights are not natural to our humanity but instead are gifts from the government? What if they both believe that the government that gives gifts to its people can take back those gifts?
What if the leadership of each party gives only lip service to Thomas Jefferson’s words in the Declaration of Independence that each of us is “endowed by [our] Creator with certain inalienable Rights, that among these are Life, Liberty and the pursuit of Happiness,” and that the purpose of government is to protect these rights? What if the leadership of each major political party dismisses these ideas as just Jefferson’s outdated musings? What if Jefferson’s arguments have been enacted into the federal laws that all in government have sworn to uphold?
What if the leadership of each major political party believes that due process permits women to kill the babies in their wombs out of fear or convenience? What if the leaders of each major political party believes that the president should be able to kill whomever he wants out of fear because due process is an inconvenience? What if President Obama killed Americans and claimed that he did so legally, relying on the convenient arguments of his attorney general, who falsely told him he could kill? What if the Constitution requires due process whenever the government wants someone’s life, liberty or property, whether convenient or not?
What if the congressional leadership and most of the membership from both political parties believe in perpetual war and perpetual debt? What if the history of America in the past 100 years is proof of that nearly universal belief among the political classes?
What if the political classes in America believe that war is the health of the state? What if the leaders of those classes want war to induce the loyalty of the voters, the largesse of the taxpayers and the compliance of the people? What if the political classes use war to enrich their benefactors? What if the government has been paying for war by increasing its debt?
What if the political classes have been paying for prosperity by increasing the government’s debt? What if those classes have controlled the cash-creating computers at the Federal Reserve and the free cash the Fed creates is to bankers and traders what heroin is to addicts? What if the $17.5 trillion federal government debt has largely been caused by borrowing to pay for war and false prosperity?
What if the silent damage that the artificial creation of cash causes has not been manifested in price inflation but in equity and savings deflation? What if the manifestation of equity deflation is that too much of everything we own secures too much debt? What if the folks at the Fed who create the cash have kept interest rates so low that there is little incentive to save?
What if we all own a smaller percentage of what we think we own because the value of what we own has decreased as the debt on what we owe has increased? What if the banks have borrowed the money that they lend? What if the stock market is soaring on borrowed money? What if mansions and shopping malls are popping up but secure more debt than they are worth? What happens when the plug is pulled on this temporary artifice as those debts come due?
What if the government demands transparency from all of us but declines to be transparent to us? What if the government fosters the make-believe that it exists to serve us? What if it has access to all of our communications, bank accounts, health and legal records, and monthly bills? What if the government knows more about us than we know about it?
What if the government stays in power by bribery? What if it bribes the rich with bailouts, the middle class with tax cuts and the poor with welfare? What if the courts approved this bribery?
What if, on Thanksgiving, our gratitude is not to the government that assails our freedoms, but to the God who created us? What if our gratitude on Thanksgiving is for life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness? What if that for which we are truly grateful are the aspects of our humanity that are in God’s image and likeness? What if those aspects have nothing to do with the government?
• Andrew P. Napolitano, a former judge of the Superior Court of New Jersey, is an analyst for the Fox News Channel. He has written seven books on the U.S. Constitution.
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