“Then everything includes itself in power, power into will, will into appetite, and appetite a universal wolf ..,” Shakespeare
For those of us who have been writing for decades about the bewildering growth of the unelected and unaccountable administrative state—and the secret intrigues of the blob or deep security state—embedded with the crony corporate complex and the inherent danger that ménage à trois poses to a Republic of free citizens and human liberty, the last decade-plus has been a further substantiation, not a revelation.
Washington is a capital besieged in political and moral corruption. Only the willfully blind or fanatically partisan observer can fail to be profoundly alarmed about the clear and present danger the nation faces. At its most elemental level, the threat has nothing to do with Donald J. Trump. He is only the severest reaction yet, whose cause was a long time in the making.
In the last eight years, the unaccountable federal behemoth, its subservient political flunkies, and the transnational moguls that would be our kings have self-identified and publicly exposed themselves in ways that seemed unimaginable only a few decades ago. They are on public parades as de-facto rulers, policymakers, and lawgivers for the United States of America. And they are determined to spare no expense and employ any form of dishonesty and illegality to fix the gigantic pothole produced by the 2016 election – it is making their ride too rough.
This cabal of elites, the “ruling class,” has been clear about how they think and how they intend to remake the nation in their image. First, of course, they want to make themselves rich and powerful. It’s always about the money, as the late Rush Limbaugh said frequently.
It would be too easy to say that the stage prop Joe Biden and his handlers want to be fabulously rich communists like Xi, Putin, Castro, or all the rest. But in truth, that sums it up. The ruling class frequently intone the world’s totalitarians, especially communist China, with admiration. Why not? They facilitated the looting of the American industrial base over the decades, where whole factories and businesses were shipped off to many of the foulest holes on earth, some of which, like China, share more in common with the Soviet gulag state of the twentieth century than anything else, and who, as a bonus, despise everything the American Republic stands for.
Secondly, they don’t care what the average American wants or thinks, a fact they no longer try to hide. Nor do they believe they should have to answer to those voters through their elected representatives; they have labored for decades to corrupt the electoral process and eliminate constitutional restrictions.
More telling, to these potentates on the Potomac and the tycoons in New York, Silicon Valley, and Los Angeles, America is merely a mailing address. They don’t see the nation as exceptional or unique, nor its Constitution and its Bill of Rights as anything but an anachronism of a world long gone. Likewise, they mock the Author of that Liberty as an idea to bury, not a God to honor.
However, political corruption and its inevitable cultural corruption are the base currency of humanity and have been since the Fall of Eden. There has always been a brutal boot looking for the weak and gullible. Promising peace but bringing war, pledging freedom but enslaving, tirelessly preaching for a tomorrow that can never be while being enriched by the laws and regulations that they will never have to obey.
The greatest minds in antiquity, from Aristotle to Cicero and many others, wrote about the predictable public corruption that comes from growing and unchecked power and the formation of just rule, no less so than we do today. The Greeks and Romans passed down a wealth of wisdom on corruption that is as pinpoint accurate today as it was two thousand years ago.
If there is a one-sentence summation of all that ancient wisdom, perhaps the Greek fabulist Aesop expressed it most concisely; “We hang the petty thieves and appoint the great ones to public office.”
Closer to this era, many great thinkers and commentators wrote about this human condition. “Then everything includes itself in power, power into will, will into appetite, and appetite a universal wolf..,” Shakespeare reflected. This power always consumed itself and was understood in Western thought through the prism of Hebraic and Christian codes of law embedded in the moral order of the Ten Commandments, which reflected opposition to tyranny and corruption as an individual’s moral duty.
In the United States, like no other nation before or since, the offices of the public were arranged to check one another, and public trust was established by absolute rights that were not subject to the whims of politicians, good or bad, but ordered by Natural Law.
But, regrettably, it seems America has now met the universal wolf.
Perhaps no political writer has been as concise and persuasive in intellectually exposing the danger of the corrupted ruling class as the French economist and writer Frédéric Bastiat (1801-1850), about whom I have written frequently.
Bastiat was already a famous and influential political essayist by the 1840s and observed the French Revolution of 1848 firsthand. He was a gifted economist who contributed greatly to forming free-market theory. Yet his most significant contribution was not specifically in economics but in the field of human behavior. In his 1850 essay, originally a pamphlet, The Law (available here for free), Bastiat, picking up from the great minds before him, examines political and social corruption and its supporting organs of special interests, monopolies, cartels, lobbyists, government brokers and bureaucracy, and how this interlinked network of cronyism and graft turns political favoritism into a business and gives rise to a privileged elite, or ruling class, using the law itself as an instrument to enrich themselves in both treasure and power.
In Mr. Bastiat’s words, “When plunder becomes a way of life, men create for themselves a legal system that authorizes it and a moral code that glorifies it.”
If this is basically where the United States finds itself today, and I believe it is, then the remedy for the ailment may be as destructive to the body as the sickness. Here again, are sobering words from The Law:
“Men naturally rebel against the injustice of which they are victims. Thus, when plunder is organized by law for the profit [wealth or power] of those who make the law, all the plundered classes try somehow to enter, by peaceful or revolutionary means, into the making of laws. According to their degree of enlightenment, these plundered classes may propose one of two entirely different purposes when they attempt to attain political power: Either they may wish to stop lawful plunder, or they may wish to share in it.”
The American covenant was declared in the ordered liberty of the Declaration and the Constitution and has been the firewall in the past to the unraveling of the Union. Now, the nation faces an even greater threat of whether or not that covenant is stronger than even the universal wolf.
November could not be more important.
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The United States appears to be a modern, nationalized, version of the cities of Sodom and Gomorrah, does it not? Why exactly do you believe that God will deal with the United States any different than he did those two cities?
Luke 17: 28-30
28 Likewise also as it was in the days of Lot; they did eat, they drank, they bought, they sold, they planted, they builded;
29 But the same day that Lot went out of Sodom it rained fire and brimstone from heaven, and destroyed them all.
30 Even thus shall it be in the day when the Son of man is revealed.
As far as any self proclaimed Christian putting their faith in either Trump or Biden, as always Scripture has the answer to that folly,
Jeremiah 17: 5-7
“Cursed is the one who trusts in man, who depends on flesh for his strength and whose heart turns away from the LORD. He will be like a bush in the wastelands; he will not see prosperity when it comes. He will dwell in the parched places of the desert, in a salt land where no one lives.
Mirror, mirror on the wall–who is the most corrupt of all?
Dr. Jay Bhattacharya interviews Dr. Robert W. Malone (June 20, 2024) on the manipulation of public perception to drive vaccine demand:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tv300uDSj6w&t=3419s
The interview is almost 1 1/2 hours, but begin at 56.59 if you must, “The Gold Rush Mentality in the Biopharmaceutical Industry.” Include watching from 01.08.44 “Corruption of the Public-Private Partnership Framework.”
The most corrupt? Now you know.
Who is the most corrupt? Too many choices.