My friend Mr. Morris posted a great video in the prior post - please scroll down and watch. I've long been simultaneously exhausted and thankful that there are a lot of people who look at the events of the world and ask "what do we do now?"
Thankful, because at least people are dissatisfied with the direction of the country; weary because of the enormous work it will take to return to our first principles. But, return we must, or fail, and take our place in history along with the other failures of men and government.
I have recently put up a couple of posts on related topics, one on the Tenth Amendment and one on good-old fashioned local action.
In time, I think our premise here will be borne out: that we're suffering from imbalance and excess, and that the only remedy for that is a renaissance in self-government through a gradual but relentless application of balanced government. There's plenty on that topic on this blog, for that matter.
I intend to be rather busy between now and April 7th, but hope to be able to post here more frequently than I have been. As always, I look forward to your comments, Dear Readers.
The American Federalist Blog focuses on the uniqueness and exceptionalism of the United States, the superior nature of our form of government, and the importance of both Americanism and Federalism to the renewal of this Republic. Among other things.
Good to see you posting, Mr. Tams.
ReplyDeleteThey say that the first step towards recovery is admitting that you have a problem. If anything good can come from having a leftist president and a leftist Congress all at the same time, surely it is that people will be forced to take that first step in the long and arduous journey towards our recovery.
ReplyDeleteWe are beginning to see signs of life, which gives me hope.
thanks for the link....
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Sharon
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