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December 5, 2013
Freedom and Democracy
By Alan Adaschik
This article is about how our leaders use language to control our thoughts and perceptions of the world. In the United States today, Americas are far more brainwashed than the citizens of the Soviet Union during the cold war. We think we are free and live in a democracy, yet nothing could be further from the truth and we are kept in this perpetual state of delusion to keep us docile and under control.
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Language defines the world within which we live because through language we define and shape ideas and concepts that are the basis of what we think. In turn, what people think determines how they behave. Therefore, controlling the behavior of people is simply a matter of shaping their world by defining the concepts that form the basis of their thoughts. There are three ways to accomplish this:
- Redefine concepts and ideas slowly over time to accommodate desired changes.
- Allow unwanted concepts and ideas to fade into obscurity.
- Prevent undesirable concepts and ideas from developing.
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The end result of a successful thought-control process is the general acceptance of change because those affected are not aware that a change took place. The situation changed, but the description of the situation changed along with it and, to someone not paying attention, nothing changed. While this is all well and good for harmony and tranquility's sake, there is an inherent grave danger when those in government can wield this kind of power. It enables them to make changes at our expense and not in our best interest. This is why our Founding Fathers added an amendment procedure to our Constitution. They strongly believed that it is morally repugnant for government officials to use stealth to make fundamental changes to how we our governed and that the only acceptable way for such changes to be made is by informed consent of the citizenry after careful consideration of the implications associated with the change being considered.
Unfortunately, in the United States of America today, governmental change by stealth is the order of the day and things have progressed to the point where not only is consent of the governed a dysfunctional concept, it has been almost entirely replaced by deception and illusion. We are truly now a nation of the con and conned and we euphemize this lamentable state of affairs by calling it "politics". Unfortunately, the end result of the "politics" we are talking about is that not only have we been robbed of our heritage and birthright, we are now being ravaged and looted economically with the complicity and cooperation of those entrusted to protect us.
The above statements and conclusions are anathema to most Americans, which does not in any way reflect upon their validity or truth, but instead, indicates how successful the change-makers have been in achieving their ends. This can be clearly established to anyone's satisfaction by a careful examination of two of our most revered and sacred concepts; freedom and democracy. These words exemplify the very essence of Americanism and they role off our lips as sacred and inviolate truths. Millions of Americans have died for the sake of these words and it is taken for granted that those who made this supreme sacrifice have not died in vain, but have they?
The "real" truth, out there for anyone to see if they just open their eyes, is that what we call freedom today is not the same freedom we enjoyed in the past and this nation is democratic in name only. If our Founding Fathers suddenly arose from their graves and surveyed our present situation, to a man, they would hold that not only are we not free and not a democracy, but instead a subjugated and downtrodden people.
Freedom is an easy concept to understand. One is free when able to do as one wishes. However, there are obvious limitations to our freedom; the first one being physical reality. We are free to jump off a building if we wish, but if we do, there is a severe consequence for exercising this kind of freedom. Similarly, other people are a limitation to our freedom. An individual's freedom ends where another person's begins. From this it necessarily follows that the more people around, the less freedom everyone has. This is why people in a young and relatively un-populated
To understand their point of view, it is necessary to realize that there are two distinct aspects to freedom: personal freedom and political freedom. Personal freedom is the freedom to make personal choices such as what channel to watch on television, what to eat for dinner, whom to marry, whether to take a walk or not, etc. However, political freedom was far more important to the Founders than personal freedom because they clearly understood that the only way to have and ensure personal freedom was to protect and preserve political freedom. They believed that without political freedom, personal freedom is at risk because it can be compromised at any time. Therefore, when drafting our Constitution, foremost in the Founders' minds was to create a document that ensured and protected political freedom. As an after-thought, they later added the Bill of Rights to ensure that some highly important personal freedoms were specifically protected.
What is political freedom? Political freedom is the inalienable right of self-government and it was identified by Abraham Lincoln when he described our government as being "of the people, by the people, and for the people". Unfortunately, in
"Of the people", means that private citizens hold office, not professional politicians. "By the people", means the people as a group determine how they will be governed and this function is most emphatically not the providence of elected officials alone. "For the people", means that our government is our servant and not our master. This is what the Constitution of the
The issue on hand that would be of major concern to our Founding Fathers and should be to us, is how well does the government we presently live under measure up to the above-described principles? Unfortunately, upon examination, the answer to this question is painfully obvious; it does not.
First and foremost, we do not have a government that is "of the people". Instead, our elected representatives are lifelong professional politicians whose first order of business is feathering their own nest and protecting the status quo. However, this is not the worst of it because in the
"By the people": Instead of living under the government created and bestowed upon us by the Founders, how our government functions and operates has been changed through the years, not by amendment as required by our Constitution, but, wrongfully, by simple legislative acts. In other words, the government we presently live under is not the brainchild of our Founding Fathers as we delude ourselves into believing, but instead, the handiwork of professional politicians whose loyalties and motives have just been discussed.
"For the people": A healthy economy is in everyone's best interest and many politicians, especially Republicans, subscribe to the trickle-down theory of economics as follows; when corporations earn profits, for the most part, they are reinvested in the economy thus creating jobs and adding to the prosperity of all concerned. This kind of thinking is used by politicians to justify their catering to special interests. True, it is self-serving to a degree, but in the past such thinking had validity and did no real harm to the nation. However, this is no longer true. Special interests and the corporations they represent have become globalized. In other words, our situation is now such that those who call the tune that politicians dance to are concerned with global issues and have no concern for the well-being of Americans and the American worker. This being the case, the trickle-down theory, as far as Americans are concerned, is bankrupt. When politicians cater to special interests and help corporations earn money from Americans, this money is invested overseas where it is cheaper to do business. The end result of this is a steady flow of wealth out of the country that is robbing us of our prosperity. Our elected representatives pretend to be for us, but in deference to those who back them, knowingly act to allow this to happen, belying what they pretend to be.
Freedom of speech: It takes great courage for someone to speak out against what is wrong with government in
Petition Government: In
Accountability: Americans can no longer achieve redress of their grievances by petitioning government officials or by suing them in a court of law. Thus, we have no means of holding them accountable other than voting them out of office. However, voting them out office will only produce results if there are alternative candidates who hold different views from the incumbent official that coincide with ours. While some third-party candidates offer such options, the simple truth of a matter is that the two major parties have such a lock on the electorate and elective process that addressing issues about how we are governed through the ballot box is impossible. The inescapable result of all this is that elected government officials are accountable to no one other than the special interests that help get them elected and keep them in office.
Majority Rule: The only thing that the majority really decides in
Minority Rights: Minority rights in
In conclusion, Americans are free to go to the bathroom when the need arises, but when it comes to enjoying the elements that comprise political freedom, all of them have been compromised and are essentially dysfunctional. Yet, we go about our business thinking this is not the case. We think we are free because we confuse personal freedom with political freedom and no one in government, the media, or our educational institutions will risk their jobs or future well-being by clearing up our misconceptions. We have lost the only thing that ensures our personal freedom--our political freedom--and an inevitable result is that we are now losing our personal freedom as well.
If we have been robbed of our political freedom by those elected to serve us, what then does this say about the kind of democracy we have? No American would intentionally vote away our political freedom, yet it is gone and has been taken from us without our consent. This makes a mockery of democracy and establishes that the democracy we have is only an illusion.
For several generations, this nation was locked in a cold war with Communism. Indeed, we called ourselves the free world and looked upon those living in the Soviet Bloc as enslaved and downtrodden. The question is how free are we today in comparison to those who used to live under Communism. The truth is that we are now not much better off than the citizens of the
Americans are no longer free and democracy is just an illusion kept alive by the ruling establishment so they can have their way with us. This would be the verdict of our Founding Fathers if they were alive today and this is the verdict that would be reached by any intelligent individual who impartially examines our present situation.
Al Adaschik was born in New London, Connecticut, on June 27th, 1943. He was raised in Brooklyn, New York and attended Franklin K. Lane High School. Upon graduation, he was accepted as an engineering student at the University of Michigan in its Naval ROTC program. Upon completing college, Al qualified for Navy flight training and received his wings as a Jet Fighter Pilot in June of 1966. After completing his tour of duty, he left the service and earned a MBA from Long Island University, at the C.W. Post Center, in Greenvale, Long Island.
Al has worked as a Flight Test Conductor for the Grumman Aerospace Corporation, a Financial Analyst for the Singer Company, a Senior Financial Analyst for Pratt & Whitney Aircraft, a Financial Administrator for the City of Fort Lauderdale, and is presently retired from that position after twenty years in the year 2000.
When hired by the City of Fort Lauderdale, Al was on a fast track to become Department Head of the city's Utilities Department. However, his career came to a screeching halt three years after being hired when he discovered that his Department was dumping raw sewage into the river which ran through downtown Fort Lauderdale. Not able to accept this state of affairs, after attempting to solve the problem internal to the City, Al enlisted the help of a friend and neighbor and their involvement brought about an immediate end to the problem.
Despite the problems Al experienced with his superiors as a City employee after the pollution incident, his efforts and contributions to the citizens of Fort Lauderdale did not go unrecognized. On March 1, 1988, the Riverside Park Residents' Association honored him with a plaque which stated that, "In profound appreciation of your many contributions to our community, we acknowledge your dedication, wisdom, generosity and reliability which have been a foundation of our neighborhoods progress and which have made Riverside Park a better place to live." Also, on November 2, 2001, the day of Al's retirement as a city employee, by written proclamation, the Mayor and City Commission officially decreed that day to be "AL ADASCHIK DAY" in appreciation for his dedication, professionalism, and leadership he exhibited throughout his career as a public servant.
In 1994, Congress passed the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade (GATT) making the United States a member of the World Trade Organization (WTO). According to the Fort Lauderdale news, this Act was passed by pushing sovereignty issues aside. This revelation motivated Al to obtain a copy of the GATT Accord from the Government Printing Office and this document revealed that our membership in the WTO required that this nation subordinate the prerogatives of our President, Congress, and the Supreme Court to the WTO's Ruling Panels. This being the case, acting as Attorney Pro-se for the citizens of this nation, Al sued our Federal Government in the Federal District Court of Miami over the constitutionality of GATT and our membership in the WTO.
Subsequent to Al's lawsuit against the Federal Government over the constitutionality of GATT, Al wrote a book, available free online, entitled, "While We Sleep -- A story of government without law". This book begins with a narrative about Al's idyllic childhood, goes on to describe the circumstances concerning his bringing to a halt the pollution of Fort Lauderdale's New River, documents Al's efforts jumpstart and redeem his stalled career after doing what was right for his city and its citizens, and concludes with a description of his efforts undo the harm done to this nation by the passage of the GATT accord and our resulting membership in the World Trade Organization.
Finally, Al developed and hosted a web site called "The Constitution forum" in the hope of waking people up to the plight this nation is in. As host of this web site, he authored a plethora of political tracts and articles many of which can be found on line under his name.
Al is now retired and lives Ormond Beach, Florida.