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NEWS AND VIEWS THAT IMPACT LIMITED CONSTITUTIONAL GOVERNMENT

"There is danger from all men. The only maxim of a free government ought to be to trust no man living with
power to endanger the public liberty." - - - - John Adams

Saturday, December 15, 2012

American Society Spins out of Control


Gated Communities are Everywhere.
Thousands of gated communities, often guarded by private security, have sprung up all over the United States in response to a decline in our culture.


MASSACRE  -  Insane slaughter in movie theaters, malls, and now school children.  Next week???
  • Violent crimes are being committed by middle class youths on a regular basis.  That has never happened before in American history.
  • American society is slowly coming apart from the top down.


By Gary;
 
Little children butchered.  America is changing and it is not for the good.
 
A symptom of that change in America is the gated and guarded community.  It started somewhere in the 1960s in response to a gradual erosion of American society.  
 
People are afraid.  Those who can afford it want a wall between them and all those other Americans on the outside. Those with education and money want a barrier between them and the increasingly unruly and uneducated masses.
 
An estimated 30,000 gated communities have been built across the United States. Approximately 40% of new homes in California are behind walls.  Estimates of the number of people in gated communities range up to 8 million people, with 500,000 in California alone.
 
This fear of your fellow Americans did not exist before World War II.  This is new.

There are too many nuts roaming the streets.

I have seen the changes in society with my own eyes.

Middle class standards have declined. Rudeness is everywhere.  Middle class schools graduate near illiterate students.  The work ethic is on life support.  Overpopulation.  Religion is ignored.  Parents make TV their babysitter.  Millions of fatherless children.  This is all a formula for disaster and may explain middle class kids becoming insane killers.

The American poor have changed too. 

The unemployed in ancient Rome wanted only bread and circuses.  Hard work, education and the American Dream has little meaning to the poor.  The cities of America increasingly are being filled with tens of millions of a permanently unemployed, gang invested, near illiterate and government subsidized poverty class. 

Give them their EBT card and an Obamaphone and they think they are in heaven.  So sad.

It is time to run

What can be done?  Not much.  Government can make some changes, but they won't.  It might lose the politicians a few votes.  Also the government cannot teach morality and hard work.  That has to come from within.  I don't see morality asserting itself anytime soon.

What the wife and I plan to do is run for the hills.  Literally.  To get out of the insanity of larger cities.

We have picked out a nice rural community of 5,000 people in the mountains of California.  Neither of us can any longer stand the crowds and endless demands that is everyday urban life.  Our time here on earth is short.  We feel it is wrong to subject ourselves to the stress and the crazies around us in large cities.

At least out in my mountains I will have a clear field of fire when the crazies come for me.


Jeremiah Johnson
This magnificent 1972 movie has always held a special place in my heart.  It represents escape from the madness of life in the so-called civilized big cities.


Jeremiah Johnson:   "Where you headed?"
Del Gue:   "Same place you are, Jeremiah: Hell, in the end."

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Del Gue:   "I ain't never seen 'em, but my common sense tells me the Andes is foothills, and the Alps is for children to climb! Keep good care of your hair! These here is God's finest scupturings! And there ain't no laws for the brave ones! And there ain't no asylums for the crazy ones! And there ain't no churches, except for this right here! And there ain't no priests excepting the birds. By God, I are a mountain man, and I'll live 'til an arrow or a bullet finds me. And then I'll leave my bones on this great map of the magnificent..."
 
California's Sierra Nevada Mountains.
While I am not a survivalist, I have found my personal enclave far away from
the madness of modern American society.

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