Can
You Imagine Such a Nation?
By
Chuck Baldwin
February
5, 2002
We hear much today about the American dream.
By
"the American dream"
most
people mean buying a big house,
driving
an expensive automobile,
or
accomplishing some great feat.
However,
this
was not the dream envisioned by the Founding Fathers.
Remember
that, for the most part,
America's
founders gave up their material wealth and substance
for
something they considered of far greater worth.
This
hedonistic generation knows little of the kind of sacrificial spirit
personified
in the lives of America's patriarchs.
In
the minds of the founders,
liberty,
with
all of its intrinsic risks,
was
more desirable than material prosperity
if
accompanied with despotism or collectivism.
So
strong was their desire
that
they were willing to give up the latter
in
order to procure the former for themselves and their posterity.
How
dare Americans today refer to material gain as
"the
American dream!"
It is not!
It is the freedom to honestly pursue one's goals that should be celebrated.
Material
gain is only a fruit of freedom,
not
its root.
Furthermore,
much
of America's gain today is predicated upon dishonorable and even dishonest
practices.
We have become a nation of gamblers and socialists.
We allow an unconstitutional tax system to tax our brains out.
Rather
than cast off a tyrannical tax system,
however,
we
choose to cast away the noble virtue of industry and hard work
(because
government will wind up with most of it, anyway)
in
favor of receiving revenue from the labor and effort of others.
It
is called socialism,
and
most Americans today
(including
Christians)
appear
to fully embrace it.
We
expect government to fund our retirement,
to
reimburse our losses,
and
to even pay for our health care.
What
we cannot get from Uncle Sam,
we
expect from Lady Luck.
Americans
today want the fruit of freedom
but
seem unwilling to pay its purchase price.
It
was not always this way,
however.
Can you imagine a nation without an I.R.S.?
Can you imagine a nation with little crime and where children were free to pray in schools?
Can
you imagine a nation where the father's income
was
able to adequately provide for his household?
Can
you imagine a country with low divorce rates
and
where
virtually everyone with a high school diploma could both read and
write
and
was capable of earning his or her way in society?
Can you imagine a nation without an A.C.L.U. or a N.E.A.?
Can
you imagine a country that did not legally murder its own unborn children
and
that
would not pander to sexual deviants and criminals?
Can you imagine a country without legalized gambling?
Can you imagine a nation with strong state governments and an unobtrusive federal government?
Can
you imagine a country where you could order a firearm through a catalog
and
where
there was no such thing as a B.A.T.F.?
Well,
you might not be able to imagine such a country,
but
that was the kind of nation our founders dreamed about,
fought
for,
and
bequeathed to their posterity.
Unfortunately,
this
generation of Americans seems willing to squander the sacrifice
and
repudiate
the principles of its ancestors.
With
the way things are going,
can
you imagine what this nation will look like in another 50 years?
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