The Right of the People, by Robert Gore

Regardless of the election’s outcome, revolution is inevitable.

Whoever is inaugurated in January will become the nominal head of a failing government. It is buried under promises it can’t keep and debasing its currency to devalue its debt. Well over half the people it governs despise it. Its confederated empire falters as much of the world rejects its hypocritical “rules-based order.” The military is incompetent and dangerous; a war-making operation that showers defense contractors, politicians, bureaucrats, and revolving-door brass with trillions of dollars.

At home, no significant facet of life remains untouched by the incompetent and corrupt hand of government. The ruled are legally responsible for following hundreds of thousands of laws and regulations that the rulers violate with impunity. Trillions are showered on those who produce nothing, and those from whom the trillions are stolen are presented with a protection racket: pay or else. Millions of the former have been invited into the country; the latter foot that bill, too.

The virtuous are penalized for their virtues. The alternative media criticizes and mocks power and exposes its depredations—power tries to censor it. Millions own firearms to protect themselves from tyranny—power tries to confiscate them. Everyone is surveilled and many are unjustly persecuted. Censorship, confiscation, surveillance, and persecution are desperate last resorts before our rulers either raise the white flag or their citadels are overrun.

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Revolution is coming and why shouldn’t it? Look at what humanity has done and what it can do. What should have been a golden age of peace, plenty, discovery, innovation, individual empowerment, and voluntary cooperation and commerce has instead become an Orwellian dystopia. Some of the most demented, deranged, and demonic lunatics who ever walked the planet have graced us with this state of affairs. They offer only misery and have convinced many that misery is all they deserve.

Not everyone accepts this formulation, knowing the raw deal offered will only get rawer. Donald Trump is far from perfect, but his surging support stems from recognition that things can’t go on as they have been.

America’s greatness doesn’t come from its rulers. America’s greatness was the freedom and opportunity for extraordinary “ordinary” people to build better lives for themselves and their families, and in so doing, build a better America. That the ruling caste disparage the dream and those who still aspire to it is obscene. Individual lives and aspirations are of no consequence in their reckonings. Their “humanitarian” collectivism is cover for their boundless hatred of value and everything that makes life worth living. Destruction and murder are the sole means and the sole ends of their suicidal death cult.

America’s greatness doesn’t come from its empire. Empire is antithetical to greatness, a monument to avarice, pretension, and vanity. Our rulers had those in excess after World War II left America as the most powerful nation on earth. The “leader of the free world” propaganda was cover for their imposed subjugation, servility, and vassalage. Nations outside the American orbit were enemies; their regimes often changed for more compliant ones.

While the imperial delusion persists among our rulers, the empire is in its last days. Formal and informal networks and alliances resist U.S. hegemony and domination. It’s a close question who hates the U.S. government more, foreigners or its own beleaguered subjects. The empire is also bumping up against the limits of financing as America’s debt has reached its dangerous exponential inflection point.

Political power rests on violence. The U.S. government has been stymied by sea changes in the technology and application of violence. Asymmetric, guerrilla warfare has rendered invasions virtually obsolete. The occupying power must contend not just with the enemy’s home field advantages, but with the decentralization of weapons, computing, and communications technologies. War is waged on multiple fronts, including cyberwar, espionage, terrorism, politics, propaganda, and attacks on infrastructure and commerce.

Vladimir Putin apparently realizes that offensive warfare is a losing proposition. He’s limited the scope of Russia’s Special Military Operation to the formerly Ukrainian oblasts in the eastern part of Ukraine. That region consists of majority Russian speakers who support Russia and prefer Russian to Ukrainian rule. To conquer anti-Russia western Ukraine would mean decades worth of guerrilla warfare covertly supported by Europe and the U.S.

Trump may or may not understand some of the points made in the foregoing analysis. Harris wouldn’t understand the words with more than two syllables. The Corruptocracy that presumes to rule America and the world stands athwart history’s tracks yelling “Stop!” at an oncoming 250 mph bullet train. Individuals are empowered as never before, and the decentralization genie can’t be put back in the bottle.

The Corruptocracy’s credibility and prestige are gone. It is endlessly lampooned. Every day brings new disclosures of its incompetence and depredations. It’s pulling out all the stops, but there’s no hiding that it’s unnecessary, counterproductive, and evil. The bell tolls for its privilege, wealth, and freedom from prosecution.

The Corruptocracy is global and multipolarity is no panacea. Individual lives and aspirations are of no consequence to Vladimir Putin, Xi Jinping, and the rest of their coterie. Multipolar extravaganzas and remake-the-world projects are government-to-government affairs, but progress is not imposed from the top; it burbles (a technical term) up from the bottom . . . when it is allowed to do so. The festive gatherings celebrating the emergence of a new order are nothing more than conclaves of the ruthlessly opportunistic parasites who run those governments. As in the U.S., real change will come from individuals.

If the U.S. election is stolen, peaceful revolution is impossible and violent revolution will be inevitable. While we are all created equal and we are all endowed by our creator with inalienable rights to life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness, only some of us will fight to reestablish those foundational premises.

Endless screeds in the alternative media excoriate insouciant “us” for what “we’ve” allowed “our” country to become. As if any of us singly could have prevented what has happened. The notion of collective responsibility is the cornerstone of collectivism. You don’t fight collectivism by adopting its premises. If you wait for all of “us” to revolt, you’ll wait forever. Revolutions don’t require a collective “us,” they require Samuel Adams’ “irate tireless minority” of individuals, each of whom no longer accepts things as they are and has made the decision to challenge them.

If the election isn’t stolen, Trump will confront the vast accumulated consequences of decades of stupidity (some of which is Trump’s) and evil. Reforming the government from the inside is an impossible job. The beneficiaries of the present system aren’t going to voluntarily change it. Even if a Trump administration has a measure of success, it will only forestall, but not prevent, a revolution. Fortunately, the Trump movement is much more than Trump and will last long after he’s stepped down.

Disaffected veterans were the core of a group that would grow to millions, their “faith” in government and the people who ran it obliterated by its repeated failures and lies. Revolutions dawn when an appreciable number of the ruled realize their rulers are intellectual and moral inferiors. The mainstream media is filled with vituperative, patronizing, and insulting explanations of what’s “behind” the Trump phenomenon. It all boils down to revulsion with the self-anointed, incompetent, pretentious, hypocritical, corrupt, prevaricating elite that presumes to rule this country. It is, in a word, inferior to the populace on the other side of the yawning chasm, the ones they have patronized and insulted for decades, and the other side knows it.

Robert Gore, SLL, “Much More Than Trump,” first posted March 12, 2016

The best case would be peaceful secession and a split of the U.S. into two or more smaller countries, but the chance that the ruling caste will recognize reality and negotiate that outcome is infinitesimal. Which means the irate tireless minority will go to work. It has the capability to wage asymmetric guerrilla warfare far more fearsome than anything that has defeated the U.S. government in the past.

We hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men are created equal, that they are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable Rights, that among these are Life, Liberty and the pursuit of Happiness.–That to secure these rights, Governments are instituted among Men, deriving their just powers from the consent of the governed, –That whenever any Form of Government becomes destructive of these ends, it is the Right of the People to alter or to abolish it, and to institute new Government, laying its foundation on such principles and organizing its powers in such form, as to them shall seem most likely to effect their Safety and Happiness.

Thomas Jefferson, The Declaration of Independence

Once they overcome, the People, as is their Right, will institute new Government or governments.

17 responses to “The Right of the People, by Robert Gore

  1. As usual, a powerful piece!

    When an “outsider” becomes a potential threat to those “insiders” controlling the means of power, one of three potential outcomes ensues.

    The “outsider” is successful and vanquishes the “insiders” as he assumes control of the means of power.  Castro, Mao, our founders, and Milei(??) come to mind as examples.

    The outsider is killed – sometime prior to his potential threat becoming the one feared.  Examples of this exist worldwide with perhaps JFK being a “domestic” example.

    The third option is the common and “typical” outcome.  The outsider is co-opted.  He is knowingly or unknowingly incentivized to “moderate” his objectives, “play ball,” and “go along to get along.”

    This third option is what I fear Trump may be inclined to embrace.  He is, after all, the self-proclaimed “king” of the deal, “the art of” he has written a book about.

    If this is what he decides to do, the result of his 4 years will be an inconsequential “slicing and dicing” of Kraken, with a few examples of personal retributions thrown in, while the lethal tentacles and suction cups of the beast remain intact.

    In that regard, keep your eyes on Musk and RFK.  Their behavior will provide the clues as to what his “assault” on the beast will entail and preclude.

    Dave

  2. Your analysis of Trump is spot on. He had had done his dealings. He said at that time You have got the President on your side. That was it.🤯🤯

  3. Let’s start this party!

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  6. The State and Federal Constitutions were supposed to be a contract. One party to the contract was the government. The other party to the contract was ‘We the People’.

    The contract stipulated the terms by which ‘We the People’ would ALLOW ourselves to be governed by the government. As time went on, at the end of the strings of the oligarch class’ puppeteer’s hands, the government decided the contract was up to their interpretation only. And then proceeded to change it to the extent there is no longer anything actually Constitutional about our properly described imperial corruptocracy, whatsoever.

    This has all been deemed acceptable by the Judicial branches of the State and Federal government. In reality, this is one party of the contract deciding what the contract says, and carrying on without any consideration to the other party of the Constitutional contract’s (‘We the People’s’) opinion about it.

    The government side has decided their interpretation of the contract is fine. It’s execution is fine.

    This was a takeover of the republic by the oligarch class (from CW1 to the present). The death of the republic at the hands of the oligarch’s empire was the actual revolution, in my humble opinion.

    When ‘We the People’ decide our interpretation of the contract and what has conspired since is what is materially important, the response will be an attempt to retake the republic. Making it a counter-revolution to the revolution that has already occurred at the empire’s handler’s hands. Again, in my opinion.

  7. The glitch is the rig and like ZZ Top it’s going nationwide this time in the steaming fourth world burrito goblin turd Amerikwa the Kwanstain.

    Take on Russia directly Yankee.

    LMFAO! Exactly.

    One day the curse of the Puritans will be gone?

    No room for Yankee Commie Puritan POS.

    Breaking from Samhain:

    Trouble

    [In an Elvis 1968 style]

  8. good article

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  10. Very good insights as usual, Robert. One of your best reads in a long time and most are just as good. This one stands out, I believe. Linking today as usual @https://nothingnewunderthesun2016.com/

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  12. Well said now the only question that remains is do we have it in us to restore the Liberties we have lost… Going to take a lot of sacrifice and pain that we haven’t ever done or experienced in our lives…I hope we do or we don’t have a future…

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  14. Life under any circumstances is no life at all. Lets do this quickly.

  15. Miroslav Lazovic's avatar Miroslav Lazovic

    You get it right, and i would say that every empire is doomed to fail, and presidents have little if any powers, Trump did almost nothing on his first term except serving his zionist pals and giving them more syrian and Palestinian lands.

    Now, we know and he knows, so he has no excuse, this sceond term has to be towards the people or fail and maybe speed-up the process to revolution.

    A thousands little states rather than centralized empires.

    The BRICS is a sham, they propose the exact same as the globalist criminals of the WEF, just from another side of the world.

    There is no alternative, PEOPLE have to take matters into their hands and expel the vermin at the top that parasites the world since too long.

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