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PART 3 EXCERPTS: What would have made for the tipping point of
Amerika's decline in liberty and freedoms?
American Pitchfork Manifesto: Tipping Point on the Road to Amarabia?
A Fictional Retrospective From the Great Beyond
By Pitchfork © 2009-2010
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Freely quote with attribution
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Brief excerpts from the essay's Part 3: What Would Have Made For The Tipping Point Of Amerika's Decline In Liberty And Freedoms?
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Whatever, there must be a majority resonance
of anguish and agony beyond resentment and restraint – a sickened, visceral
sense of insufferable evil in the house. Slow, surreal, slip-slide socialism
would have taken a long time to recognize on the big stage for its evil manner.
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Government’s repression of individual
prosperity by repression of individual opportunity had ever been a tough pill to
swallow whole, especially for those who’ve been there, done that more freely;
the governing have been despised, demoted, defamed, deposed, deported, and dead for
lesser evils.
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Three matters could have come to mind to have
hastened the days of reckoning – godless leadership, bent rules of law and
order, something really big and likelier sudden and maybe horrendous. This
‘really big’ thing points to the reactivity; itself, it could have been all but
insignificant, even contextual. It focused deeply-seated discontents.
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There could have come a
time when losing freedoms shaded to too many freedoms lost. There could have
come a moment when submission slithered into servility; it would have been an
in-your-belly thing. There could have hung before the mind’s eye memorable
imprints of the America you knew, the American Way and, having looked around,
this wasn’t it.
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This would have been about
a fundamental uncertainty – Whose money was it, anyway?
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And desperate governance? This was about the
dark side of the death star of the governing’s forceful domination – alluded to
or acted out – in any form. The commonweal and the buck-sucking vote vultures
were on divergent courses.
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Pitchfork had wondered about whether dollar
creditors, especially the Chinese, had more to have won than lost by having gone
hungry for dollars.
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The naked Emperor would have been a special
case, now wouldn’t it?
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And then there could have been a cornucopia of
corruptions – the shocking pink of rabid socialism; disregarded U.S.
Constitution and rule of law; raw power forced; having played from the deck of
cards – the Muslim card, the weakness card, the jobs card, the Harvard card, the
Israel-to-the-wolves card, the Bush card, the glories of gubmint card, the
pain-and-perish pill card, the Hector-at-the-ramparts card, another card, and
another card, and another; beyond even unpopular pall, lower than legislatures
lurked and languished; and before judges with stones, if they could have ruled rightly and not
rolled-over, to sort law.
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If it had been only about the economics, it’d
have taken a while – a few years at least.
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The problem had been majorly with politicians
– The Framers’ standards for whom of virtue, morality, and so forth had set a
bar too high for Socialists’ liking, loving, and living, which accounted for
most of ‘em in governance the higher up Pitchfork looked. The problem had also
been bigtime with the scope and size of purloined power and money mountains at
hand.
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