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Kiss Your Freedoms Goodbye



Nov 18, 2009 8 Comments ›› Erik Wong

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Reason:

Congress recognizes no limits on its power. It doesn’t care about the Constitution, it doesn’t care about your inalienable rights. If this health care bill becomes law, America, life as you have known it, freedom as you have exercised it, and privacy as you have enjoyed it will cease to be.

Last week the House of Representatives voted on a 2,000 page bill to give the federal government the power to micromanage the health care of every single American. The bill will raise your taxes, steal your freedom, invade your privacy, and ration your health care. Even the Republicans have introduced their version of Obamacare Lite. It, too, if passed, will compel employers to provide coverage, bribe the states to change their court rules, and tell insurance companies whom to insure.

We do not have two political parties in this country, America. We have one party; called the Big Government Party. The Republican wing likes deficits, war, and assaults on civil liberties. The Democratic wing likes wealth transfer, taxes, and assaults on commercial liberties. Both parties like power; and neither is interested in your freedoms.

Think about it. Government is the negation of freedom. Freedom is your power and ability to follow your own free will and your own conscience. The government wants you to follow the will of some faceless bureaucrat.

When I recently asked Congressman James Clyburn, the third ranking Democrat in the House, to tell me “Where in the Constitution the federal government is authorized to regulate everyone’s healthcare,” he replied that most of what Congress does is not authorized by the Constitution, but they do it anyway. There you have it. Congress recognizes no limits on its power. It doesn’t care about the Constitution, it doesn’t care about your inalienable rights, it doesn’t care about the liberties protected by the Bill of Rights, it doesn’t even read the laws it writes.

America, this is not an academic issue. If this health care bill becomes law, life as you have known it, freedom as you have exercised it, privacy as you have enjoyed it, will cease to be.

When Congress takes away our freedoms, they will be gone forever. What will you do to prevent this from happening?

We Can’t Sit Back and Allow the Loss of Our Freedoms

We elect the government. It works for us. As we watch the Democrats’ plans for health care take shape, we can only ask how did our government get so removed, so unbridled, so arrogant that it can tell us how to live our personal lives?

On Saturday November 7, at 11 o’clock in the evening, the House of Representatives voted by a five vote margin to have the federal government manage the health care of every American at a cost of $1 trillion dollars over the next ten years.

For the first time in American history, if this bill becomes law, the Feds will force you to buy insurance you might not want, or may not need, or cannot afford. If you don’t purchase what the government tells you to buy, if you don’t do so when they tell you to do it, and if you don’t buy just what they say is right for you, the government may fine you, prosecute you, and even put you in jail. Freedom of choice and control over your own body will be lost. The privacy of your communications and medical decision making with your physician will be gone. More of your hard earned dollars will be at the disposal of federal bureaucrats.

It was not supposed to be this way. We elect the government. It works for us. How did it get so removed, so unbridled, so arrogant that it can tell us how to live our personal lives? Evil rarely comes upon us all at once, and liberty is rarely lost in one stroke. It happens gradually, over the years and decades and even centuries. A little stretch here, a cave in there, powers are slowly taken from the states and the people and before you know it, we have one big monster government that recognizes no restraint on its ability to tell us how to live. It claims the power to regulate any activity, tax any behavior, and demand conformity to any standard it chooses.

The Founders did not give us a government like the one we have today. The government they gave us was strictly limited in its scope, guaranteed individual liberty, preserved the free market, and on matters that pertain to our private behavior was supposed to leave us alone.

In the Constitution, the Founders built in checks and balances. If the Congress got out of hand, the states would restrain it. If the states stole liberty or property, the Congress would cure it. If the president tried to become a king, the courts would prevent it.

In the next few weeks, I will be giving a public class on Constitutional Law here on the Fox News Channel, on the Fox Business Network, on Foxnews.com, and on Fox Nation. In anticipation of that, many of you have asked: What can we do now about the loss of freedom? For starters, we can vote the bums out of their cushy federal offices! We can persuade our state governments to defy the Feds in areas like health care—where the Constitution gives the Feds zero authority. We can petition our state legislatures to threaten to amend the Constitution to abolish the income tax, return the selection of U.S. senators to state legislatures, and nullify all the laws the Congress has written that are not based in the Constitution.

One thing we can’t do is just sit back and take it.


  • Sully

    The Feds want… NEED you to continue to ignore State and Local government.
    That’s where the power-grabbers start selling their souls.

  • saepe expertus

    We, the people, have built this monster, that threatens to engulf us all. We built it, bit by horrifying bit over the last 80 years. I could see it in the 60′s. We did it by looking to the Federal Government to solve our problems. We began very small at first, with the notion that “we can afford it” or “it’s not big deal”, only 1% or 2% of this, that, or the other thing. WE the people took Federal money, and still continue to take it in huge bites thinking that we are entitled to live out of our neighbors pocket. At the same time, We the people have empowered the Congress to engage in legalized theft, and income redistribution through our tax laws for decades. In that sense, the People’s chickens have come home to roost. Whatever we can say, one thing is true beyond the shadow of a doubt: Under our system of Government, We the People have the power to change things, as well as the negative power to give that power away.
    We stand on the threshold of liberty or tyranny. I don’t know but that, given the imperial Congress, and a Jacobin President, tyranny will win. But if it win, it will be by force from them and after the fucking fight, or palid acquiescence on the part of We the People. Its still our choice at this point. 2010 is crucial. I know many of you are tired of hearing this, and want to start shooting now. I have lived long and seen much. You don’t want a Civil War. We must fight these sumbitches with Constitutional weapons at the ballot box. There may come a time to fight, and I will fight…to the last breath and last round, but let us exhaust all other Constitutional options first. Thanks for listening.

    • Tellicorick

      I couldn’t agree with you more that we, the people, have sit back enjoying life while sending this pond scum to DC over and over again all while never asking questions as to “What the Fuck are you doing?”. And now, the chicken shits have truly come home to roost and roost they will after shitting all over our freedoms, our way of life, our health and our future and the future of the next several generations. We are truly at the precipice of doom and despair and we are off balance because of the never ending assault on America perpetrated by the most radical and corrupt administration that ever took the oath.

      I have spent a great amount of time calling, writing and emailing the scum in Washington that directly represents me and my state with very little response or a response that borders on insulting; and this is from Republicans! I find all this so damn insulting that I am shouldering a heavy load because others will not at my advanced age. So many citizens (if that’s what you want to call them) just sit back on their fucking lazy asses doing nothing and stupidly thinking that all this won’t have any affect on them. How little they know!

      Erik Wong makes a very succinct and valid point about the lack of two distinct parties in this country, but conservatives like myself have seen this coming for far too long. I have witnessed this “Go along to get along” mentality in Washington since the mid 60s and quite frankly it has done nothing but severe damage to this country and its citizens. This is why I do not support any national political party of any type, anymore. I have sent several letters back to the RNC after they wrote me begging for money. If those motherfucking Ivy League blue bloods want to run America, then they can run it without my shrinking money. At this point, my suggestion to everyone disgusted with politics reserve campaign contributions to individuals around this country who exemplify your principles and not to anyone who is RNC or DNC endorsed. This is why we have this insanity of arrogance in our government now.

      Bottom line after my ramblings – get out and research the next vote, don’t vote for the incumbents unless they have DEMONSTRATED values that you agree with and do not send any money into the national parties who are part and parcel to this fucking problem we have in DC – the continuous loss of our freedoms. If you out there don’t do your part, don’t be surprised to wake up to martial law, midnight unwarranted arrests and quick trips to the Gulags. Make no mistake, the worthless cocksuckers in Washington DC have designs on your life and will take it when they are ready!

  • Karl Marx responds

    Congress act on MY side, not yours. Revolution to destroy Capitalism is both necessary and inevitable.

  • http://n/a rightside

    They the U.S. government doesn’t need to protect the original constitution for it is worthless. The paper is worth more than what is printed on it. :sad:

    • Blade Runner

      Says who? Are you a fucking mole or something? The Costitution of the United States is the People’s document, it doesn’t belong to the government. I have a copy right here and it begins with “We, the People.”

    • http://n/a rightside

      I also have the copy of the constitution on display in our living room, I will defend the constitution not the morons who are defacing it.

  • rightangle

    With the hint of H/C rationing under Obamacare, will someone paying cash out of pocket for no longer paid for preventive screenings risk going to jail?

    :arrow: Blade, I think R-side is on r side and laments :sad: the trashing that Glorious Document (with a capital “C”, rightside) has already taken.