THE GREAT AMERICAN LIE by Bill Joslin and Curt Doolittle by Bill Joslin: Jeffers

THE GREAT AMERICAN LIE

by Bill Joslin and Curt Doolittle

by Bill Joslin:

Jefferson lied.

The American sentiment of democracy and it’s failure to ensure it’s value is passed down stems from good and true ideas being propted-up by lies.

Stop lying!

You are ruled (democracy is NOT the will of the.people) and voting prevents the necessity for violent revolution to purify power.

A generation before, in England, the noble franchise was expanded to all land holders for one reason only – one last peaceful step before violent revolution.

American founding fathers were the grandchildren of UK parliamentarians who lost their moral footing due to Cromwell.

The founding fathers didn’t innovate these ideas as much as refined the argumentation for granddaddy’s wisdom. And they appealed to.morality and religion to do so.

Now it is failing. Not because the ideas were wrong, but rather because the argumentation was baseless.

Fix this.

(Curt has. so advocate for his work to correct your way of life)

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by Curt Doolittle

This argument has been stated as:

1) The value of democracy is limited to the the via-negativa: throwing the corrupt out (disbanding parliament) by peaceful means of transition.

2) A republic can choose priorities among a people with common interests, but only markets can choose preferences between people with dissimilar interests.

3) Majoritarian democracy serves as a monopoly that only increases frustrations between people with dissimilar intersets, as the majority gradually oppresses the minority.

4) The English “aristocracy of everyone” was merely an excuse for seizing political power from the aristocracy by forcing a supermajority, rather than constructing an exchange, and adding even lower houses of parliament. they created a monopoly from a market between the classes.

5) The americans created a constitution of natural law by using a house of equal regional aristocracy(senate), and proportional regional property owners (middle class house), only exacerbating the problem. This experiment was a ‘third way’ that sought to restore anglo saxon rule of law (contractualism) among the militia.

6) The americans iteratively bypassed the state aristocracies by direct voting for the senate, and extended enfranchisement rather than creating a single house. in this sense they attempted to create a monopoly (homogeneous) democracy with the senate mediating differences between states. This served to transfer power to the federal government and away from the states. had this power been limited to exclude all normative, traditional, familial behavior that would have enabled insurer of last resort functions, but instead large immigrant states dominated the others, creating the past and current conflicts.

7) All of these factors violate the anglo < germanic < aryan reason for european historical successes, which were dependent upon the preservation of individual sovereignty under natural law of tort (property), and individual warranty through service and economic liability, and the use of markets in everything for the purpose of decidability.

8) The family does scale. There is no limit to Militia <- Military <-King-> judiciary -> parliament(thang) -> people, as long as voluntary association, disassociation are available.


Source date (UTC): 2018-04-27 10:18:00 UTC

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