I propose that “Dueling Banjos” replace our current national anthem. Remember the 1972 movie Deliverance with Burt Reynolds? OK, recall that scene of the goofy looking kid plucking out “Dueling Banjos” on the porch? That kid was supposed to represent a backwards, inbred, and half sentient hillbilly if you’ll recall. Well, that is officially the United States of America today.
No, I am not saying that the country is like a slack-jawed southerner, but is instead like an inbred, uneducated fool. I am not talking about genetic inbreeding here, either. I am saying this country has become like a dumbed-down, socially and historically illiterate, inbred, incurious, fool, one that understands one thing and one thing only: entertainment. We can thank our putrefying “education” establishment for this as well as the coarsening culture about us.
The reason I am drawn to this sad conclusion is the complete ignorance of the people of this country to the rule of law. Not just the ignorance evinced by the self-empowering politicians and the activist judges, but the bulk of the population. The Constitution has at last become a document that has no meaning to the largest number of Americans.
There are many culprits that have brought about this sordid state of affairs. Starting at the very least with the nation’s first education destroyer, John Dewey, and his contemporary Charles Beard, a villain from the field of American historiography, and proceeding through FDR’s socialist revolution, the Warren Court, and LBJ’s “Great Society,” and up to today’s Obamanation. From among these touch stones in time we have seen several generations now of citizens that have no regard for anything in the document that serves as the supreme law of the land.
We’ve seen Eminent Domain warped until it serves as an excuse for theft by any government that so declares its use, unparalleled use of police powers, such abuse of taxing privileges that is startles the mind, and a complete elimination of capitalism. We’ve seen abuse after abuse of our founding principles that has for decades accosted the average citizen. And what have we done as a polity about all this? We’ve continued to elect, over and over again, those that have made no bones about their contempt for our national character and laws.
And why have we done this as a nation? Why have we turned a blind eye to the essentially anti-American political ideals espoused by our judges, our representatives, our educators and media personnel? Why have we stood idly by as the Constitution has been torn up in tiny little pieces and casually thrown to the four winds? That we think we are getting “free stuff” from them is one reason. But another reason is because the bulk of us have no idea that it’s even happening. Most Americans have such little knowledge of the Constitution, its meaning and our traditions and history that they are entirely ignorant at what is being lost.
Sure many “feel” that something isn’t quite right. Many decry the state of things and have a vague feeling, maybe even a certain feeling, that things are off track. But few have the slightest idea why.
This situation has been created on purpose by our schools, of course. Our system of miseducation has created an America that simply doesn’t understand why we should be so upset by the abrogation of this Constitution thingie?
Take a look at Illinois, for instance. In a case perhaps headed to the Supreme Court (no reliable observer of the Constitution itself) a casino owner is suing the State of Illinois for “taking” its property — in tax money levied — for redistribution to another business.
What happened under the estimable Governor Rod Blagojevich is essentially this: Blagojevich, who received large contributions from the horse racing lobby in the state, took thousands of dollars from Illinois casinos via state tax law so that he could give that money to horse racing tracks to prop up the struggling horse racing industry there.
The traditional definition of a “taking” would be that of a government confiscating land from private individuals or companies to redistribute to other individuals. Money has not been considered in the same way as confiscation of land in the past as a definition of a “taking.” But what is the difference in this day and age, really? Especially in an era when money is often a larger segment of a person or company’s holdings than land is? And how is it not like a bill of attainder when a particular industry is taxed for the support of another one?
Now, imagine the new world that will be opened up if the State of Illinois is upheld in its theft of the casino industry’s money to be used as a prop for some other more politically favored industry? Imagine the power that the state will have to steal the earnings of any person or industry or business it doesn’t like to give away to a person or business it does like? Imagine the new level of corruption that will be invented if politicians can levy confiscatory taxes on one specific business so that said taxes will benefit the business of a campaign contributor? Imagine the newest power government will have to destroy any business it doesn’t like from this point forward?
By rights, the people should fear this untrammeled government power. This sort of un-Constitutional, anti-capitalist, statist power would traditionally have been the stuff of tarring and feathering of politicians and state employees. This sort of thing would have seen tax collectors being driven out of their homes by “mysterious” fires and social ostracizing. Barring that sort of traditional outrage, these sort of politicians should at the very least find themselves out of office at the public’s earliest opportunity.
But who in Illinois even knows this is going on? A sad few, for sure.
Unfortunately, Americans are completely unconcerned by the 100-year assault on the Constitution. In fact, few are even aware it is going on.
So strike up a chorus of “Dueling Banjos” so that we can all smile blankly into the distance as we are destroyed from within. Let’s enjoy the tune while it lasts because as soon as it’s over, we will trail off into a haze of a self-induced stupor, drooling onto our bib overalls as our nation is allowed to rot around us.
Ding a’ding, ding, ding, ding, ding, ding, ding….
Steve Maley
Neil Stevens
Does Anyone Care Anymore?
Bourbeau Wednesday, March 25th at 6:08AM EST (link)Apparently not; and this is the end product. We’re witnessing the effect of two decades of the dumbing down of America, and this train has left the station, and she’s not stopping. We have an electorate that couldn’t care less and continue their mindless election of special interest politicians that have no fear of ever being driven from office. Elections matter!!! And what we’re witnessing now is a full court press on our way of life; and we’re losing.
Are you *really* suggesting...
aardpig Wednesday, March 25th at 6:26AM EST (link)…that we burn down the houses of IRS agents? Or are you being figurative? If the former, what other branches of the government (state or federal) do you think are eligible for arson attacks?
“I’m frankly sick and tired of the political preachers across this country telling me as a citizen that if I want to be a moral person, I must believe in A, B, C and D. Just who do they think they are?”. — B.G.
A rhetorical device
Warner Todd Huston (Diary) Wednesday, March 25th at 6:29AM EST (link)A rhetorical device to remind the reader of our history, naturally. I am not advocating the burning down of anyone’s home. Should I be?
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Hey don't get so down
10ksnooker (Diary) Wednesday, March 25th at 7:10AM EST (link)Look at the bright side — 52% of American adults still know the earth orbits the sun in a year. It could be worse.
Slack jawed Southerners
Jack_Savage (Diary) Wednesday, March 25th at 7:15AM EST (link)We are slacked jawed at all the Yankees who are fleeing their intellectual, urbane existence to come down here to live with us – you know, dirt yards and bestiality being the entertainment in these here parts.
Cute metaphor, slick – never heard that one before.
Isn't the idea of "takings" meaningless since Kelo?
bk (Diary) Wednesday, March 25th at 7:17AM EST (link)Watching helplessly
prcrimm Wednesday, March 25th at 7:19AM EST (link)I know how you feel. I have been watching this for years. I finally went to college at 33. A long list of degrees later, I have reached the same deplorable answer. My profs were rather taken aback by an adult student with a war hardened background. But they tried mightly to remush my brain. I taught or I should say retaught adults for years. The damage done by our current school sysetm is horrendous. What we have become is a nation of sheep, blindly following any direction the goat takes us. Not a perscriiption for maintaining freedom and liberty.
Sad truth.
EvanWeeks (Diary) Wednesday, March 25th at 8:23AM EST (link)I only hope it isn’t utterly too late to reverse these effects. Thin hope, I know, but there’s no way we can maintain liberty with an ignorant, uneducated, incurious populace.
EvanWeeks – Dad. Conservative. Patriot.
Too late?
dmartin Wednesday, March 25th at 8:24AM EST (link)What we have in a government is exactly what our constitution was written to prevent. This is the result of an evolution, there are plenty of historical examples. Off the top of my head I cant think of an example of the trend reversing its self, most likely the best that can be hoped for is to stall its progress.
I graduated high school in 1980, and did so without so much as one day of study of the constitution, had no idea what the bill of rights was or that it even existed. We are into our second generation of idiots, i’m not sure we can overcome that. I am sure of one thing though, tomorrows world leaders will not be Americans.
When the idiots are in the voting majority the game is over
52% is a voting majority;
Achance (Diary) Wednesday, March 25th at 2:48PM EST (link)the idiots have won.
In Vino Veritas
I just want to record a note of dissension.
kyle8 (Diary) Wednesday, March 25th at 8:30AM EST (link)From time to time these arguments have come up in my life. “OH woe is us, the people are idiots, our educations is in the crapper etc.”
Well, here is the thing, If you look at newspaper editorials, magazine articles, and other political and cultural records of the past you will see that IT WAS ALWAYS THIS WAY.
That’s right, there were conservatives in the year 1900 writing pretty much exactly the same words you just wrote in a journal or a letter somewhere.
The truth is that politics is never truly “by the people”, rather it is always a struggle by the elites representing competing ideas and parties. The common folk are always pretty ignorant, mostly WILLFULLY ignorant. It was always that way.
Most of us know in our own families and circles of friends some who are apolitical and would much rather watch American Idol, or a Basketball game than the O’Reilly Factor.
This is just the way it is. People may have a tremendous knowledge of their job or the things that interest them, and almost no grasp of civics, geography, or history.
It’s just not their bag baby.
“Nothing works like freedom, Nothing succeeds like liberty”
Kyle
The problem
Warner Todd Huston (Diary) Wednesday, March 25th at 8:48AM EST (link)The problem with your point is that it is a meaningless distinction. Of COURSE it’s “always” been this way because the erosion has been constant and steady for generations! Every next generation is taught less, and less and indoctrinated on anti-Americanism more and more.
Have you ever seen a high school social studies test from the 1940s? A kid today could not get a single question right because it is filled with Constitutional history, founders facts, and the like.
As one mentioned above, today many schools aren’t teaching a single minute on the U.S. Constitution. That is NOT “as it’s always been.”
So, while your point is valid, it does NOT validate the don’t-worry-be-happy mindset.
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no I reject your view
kyle8 (Diary) Wednesday, March 25th at 9:21AM EST (link)there has NOT been a steady regression in learning in this country. It has gone up and down. In fact the kids in public schools are much more knowledgeable about civics than those from the eighties. Of course it varies by state and region.
Besides which, my main point being that even if you do have more civics instruction it won’t matter to the majority of people because they just don’t care. Politics is always about the people who are informed and do care. Occasionally, like in the last election, the democrats can use a combination of a demonized president, and a charismatic candidate to mobilize a horde of know nothings, but most of the time those people just don’t even vote.
If, however, the economy gets bad enough then a large portion of the apolitical class will become angry enough to vote for the alternative party. Which is why we have to be prepared to offer a viable alternative.
“Nothing works like freedom, Nothing succeeds like liberty”
Kyle
Well then
Warner Todd Huston (Diary) Wednesday, March 25th at 10:49AM EST (link)We disagree 100%. I have seen nothing but an erosion of civics, music, history, math… you name it we don’t teach it.
We have also lost our civic religion, if you will. Our schools teach that the pedarests of Islam are “just like us” or the holocaust loving Soviets (their own, not the Nazis’) were “just like us” and the like. The founding fathers are “old dead white guys” not worthy of standing beside George Washington Carver, Harriet Tubman and Martin Luther King Jr.
So, your conception of how far our schooling have slipped in matters of religion, history, philosophy, and civics is way off base. Our schools are garbage, utterly and thoroughly. We are certainly the self-esteem capitol of the world, but we are the laughing stock of educated people everywhere.
And it isn’t new. It’s been going on since the 1950s at least. A steady downward slide to a nation of idiots dutifully trained as such.
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how much exposure do you have to public schools and where?
kyle8 (Diary) Wednesday, March 25th at 1:52PM EST (link)your view is like an extremist caricature of the schools I teach (have taught ) at.
“Nothing works like freedom, Nothing succeeds like liberty”
Kyle
I think idocracy is a better parallel than deliverance....
Aaron Gardner (Diary) Wednesday, March 25th at 10:21AM EST (link)I don’t know if you have ever seen the movie Idiocracy, but I think it is a much better comparison and of course you avoid the dumb southerner stereotype.
Other’s have emailed me the same sentiment wrt your article.
Over all good piece.
And to Kyle8 I say this:
Ronaldus Maximus
conform and celebrate diversity….or else!!!
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you don't get to pick and choose
MattW Wednesday, March 25th at 2:20PM EST (link)One of the problems with outrage over the Constitution is that too many people pick and choose the “downfall” of the Constitution, based on what agenda they support. Insofar as I agree with your premise that the encroachment of eminent domain is deplorable, I think we need to recognize that a return to a sort of constitutional fundamentalism is necessary, and that such a thing will necessarily offend everyone.
In my mind, the most horrendous abuses of the Constitution as of late are the trampling of the Fourth Amendment in the name of the War on Terror.
“Free Speech Zones” should be done away with.
The abuse of the Fifth Amendment – and you rightfully mention the expansion of Eminent Domain – has just grown and grown. I doubt the forefathers would have even conceived of the Eminent Domain problems we have now – never mind taking private property for public use; we see the taking of private property to be remanded back for someone else’s private use.
The state of our decrepit, overcrowded prison system is, in itself, a violation of the Eighth Amendment.
And of course, the grand-daddy of them all, the Tenth Amendment; it has over a hundred years of abuse marring it.
But unless the fight for Constitutionalism is apolitical, which implies a willingness to support traditional Constitutionalism regardless of how it synchronizes with current party politics, such a fight will be hollow. And like much of the country, we currently find ourselves in a swamp of partisanship, mired so deeply we cannot mount an effective defense against abuse.
Translation: "I can't fix everything at once..."
Moe Lane (Diary) Wednesday, March 25th at 2:26PM EST (link)“…so nothing will get fixed.”
Umm, no. If you don’t want to help, fine. Your privilege.
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