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Celebrate the Declaration of
Independence? |
| [Reprinted from The
Gargoyle, May 1975] |
Next year we are to celebrate the 200th anniversary of the Declaration
of Independence. But why? What have we to celebrate?
According to the Declaration, "Life" liberty and the pursuit
of happiness" and unalienable rights endowed by our Creator and it
is to "secure these Rights Governments are instituted among Men".
But does our government secure these rights? Does it secure "Life"
when it has the power under the 16th Amendment to levy and collect taxes
on incomes from whatever sources derived?" There is no
qualification on how much income it can tax. It can tax away our incomes
100%. It is only because of the goodness of heart of the Congress that
we are allowed to keep some of our own hard earned income. Since
Congress can take away 100% of our income it has the Right to end our
lives rather than to maintain them.
How does Congress secure "Liberty when each boy at the age of 18
must report to the Selective Service to be registered so he can be
conscripted whenever Congress in its infinite wisdom so decrees? A man's
body is his own -- a gift of the Almighty to him. No institution, no
government has the Right to tell a man what to do with his body.
Conscription is a denial of the right of a man to his own life.
How does Congress secure the "Pursuit of Happiness"? Not only
has Congress levied taxes of almost every description upon us taking
away so much of our income that taxes constitute the greatest part of
one's income -- even more than food -- but it has told us how much wages
we can pay those we wish to hire, what and how many hours of work we may
perform, what professions we may enter, and what we may produce. How
does it aid us in our pursuit of happiness when it takes away so much of
the income we might use for the things which give us joy and hampers us
with a multitude of restrictions telling us what we may do and what we
may not do?
As one studies the growth of the gargantuan government which now
watches over us from the womb to the tomb one is reminded of the Louis
XVI government before the French Revolution. It had established so many
rules and regulations making it almost impossible to trade with
different parts of the country without paying innumerable tariffs and
had created a class society wherein the aristocracy lived in wanton
luxury while the mass of the people wallowed in poverty.
A new aristocracy has arisen in America. It is the politicians and
bureaucrats who now number almost a million in the Federal Government
and about 11% million in State and local governments. Their privileges
extend all the way from such trivial ones as parking in no parking zones
and tax-paid junkets at home and abroad to mild sentences to be served
in country-like jails or pardons for crimes committed.
While the mass of the people do not wallow in the poverty such as
prevailed in pre-French Revolution France an increasing number are
becoming poorer and poorer. The government has made money and banking
for all practical purposes a state monopoly and in the process has so
inflated the currency that our money is becoming worthless. In the
process, most of the middle class is being wiped out.
1776 was a great year in the history of America for the people then did
celebrate the birth of freedom here. In 1976 will the people be
celebrating the rebirth of freedom here or more likely will they be
celebrating its death pangs?
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