Trump's UN
Speech Was Tailored For Americans That Were Born
Yesterday
By Chris
Rossini
In America, we do
not seek to impose our way of life on anyone,
but rather to let it shine as an example for
everyone to watch.
September
19, 2017 "Information
Clearing House"
- Those
were actual words spoken by President Trump
today at the UN. If only it were possible to see
the thoughts swirling through the minds of
everyone listening.
The words "yeah right" most likely dominated at
that moment.
If only the president's words were true.
Instead, the U.S. government has been at
constant war (both overt and covert) for an
entire century. The globe is bursting with
American military bases that are stationed
around every corner.
Tell us another one Mr. President:
We are
celebrating the 230th anniversary of our beloved
constitution, the oldest constitution still in
use in the world today. This timeless document
has been the foundation of peace, prosperity and
freedom for the Americans and for countless
millions around the globe whose countries have
found inspiration in its respect for human
nature, human dignity and the rule of law.
Again, one would
have to ignore the last 100 years to believe
that the U.S. Constitution has been the
foundation of peace. It would be, if politicians
took their oaths of office seriously. They
don't.
America is the greatest debtor in the history of
the world. Both the government and its citizens
are drowning in bills that can't possibly be
paid.
About half of the citizens are on federal
welfare. The government will someday have to
break the bad news that it's completely broke.
The citizens won't be happy...to say the least.
To call this "prosperity" is to butcher the
meaning of the word.
The Constitution is not a timeless document.
It's purpose was, according to the drafters, to
chain down the federal government.
It failed.
But wait, there's more:
In America, the
people govern. The people rule. And the people
are sovereign. I was elected not to take power,
but to give power to the American people, where
it belongs.
The people
definitely don't govern. That makes no sense.
Government, because it is a monopoly on
violence, is a zero-sum game. Someone must win
and someone must lose. Someone dictates, and
someone else is expected to obey.
Only in a free society would people govern their
own lives. No aggressive use of force would be
permitted (by anyone or any group).
But since it is accepted (at this point) that
government is a tool of violence to be used
against others, the fight is for *some* people
to control it, and others to suffer under it.
Zero-sum.
"The people rule" is a fairy tale.
Speaking of fairy tales:
As President of
the United States, I will always put America
first.
Well, it's been
about 9 months, and even many of Trump's
supporters know that this isn't true at all.
Right out of the gate, Trump started breaking
his campaign promises. He has continued up to
the present day. Political+Crony Globalism is
still firmly the agenda.
Finally, in a complete contradiction to his
earlier statement about America, the president
said:
No one has shown
more contempt for other nations and for the
well-being of their own people than the depraved
regime in North Korea.
If America were
truly a "shining example" it would not be
concerning itself with North Korea, probably the
most impoverished nation on earth.
America would not have thousands of troops on
North Korea's border. It would not conduct
military drills on that border.
A shining example is supposed to ... you know
... set an example.
A new philosophy on what the role of government
should be is necessary in the "land of the
free".
Trump is not providing that philosophy. Instead,
he's standing at the podium of a globalist
institution, lying to anyone who's paying
attention.
Liberty is far superior to this.
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