Tuesday, August 29, 2017

Where is the men's room?

• I used to think I was just a regular guy, but . . . I was born white, which now, whether I like it or not, makes me a racist;
• I am a fiscal and moral conservative, which by today's standards, makes me a fascist;
• I am heterosexual, which according to gay folks, now makes me a homophobic;
• I am non-union, which makes me a traitor to the working class and an ally of big business;
• I am a Christian, which now labels me as an infidel;
• I believe in the 2nd Amendment, which now makes me a member of the vast gun lobby;
• I am older than 70, which makes me a useless old man;
• I think and I reason, therefore I doubt much that the main stream media tells me, which must make me a reactionary;
• I am proud of my heritage and our inclusive American culture, which makes me a xenophobe;
• I value my safety and that of my family and I appreciate the police and the legal system, which makes me a right-wing extremist;
• I believe in hard work, fair play, & fair compensation according to each individual's merits, which today makes me an anti-socialist;
• I believe in the defense and protection of the homeland for and by all citizens, which now makes me a militant;
• Recently, a “woman” called me and my friends a “basket of Deplorables;”
• Please help me come to terms with the new me...because I'm just not sure who I am anymore!
I would like to thank all my friends for sticking with me through these abrupt, new found changes in my life and my thinking. I just can't imagine or understand what's happened to me so quickly.
Funny...it's all just taken place over the last 7 or 8 years.
As if all this “crap” wasn't enough to deal with, I'm now afraid to go into either restroom, for fear I will offend someone....

Political Question!

Sheriff Joe put criminals in jail that weren’t white males, so that proves that both Trump and Sherriff Joe are racists.  And don’t forget that Joseph Stalin has the same first name as Sheriff Joe, so that proves that both Trump and Sheriff Joe are connected to that Russian conspiracy that we have been warning you about!

Now, what percentage of the Democrats do you think will actually believe this post

Monday, August 28, 2017

I was the pawn - ANTHEM OF THE LIBERAL



I was the pawn
I was the child thrust into the public school system
Which the Federal Department of Education had transformed
Raised without God by teachers fully indoctrinated communist shills
I came out puking at patriotism and that rag the Constitution
Revolution and pot communism and anarchist drivel
I was drawn to Antifa the black mask
and every ideology deformed
Calling Americans " Nazis " is easy I recognize them by their existence
Cracking an old woman " Nazi " in the head with a bat is the final solution
I am brave in the mob
My teachers did a good job
They taught me to recognize
The Nazi in people's eyes
Now I will demand that the election of presidents come to an end
And that that racist Constitution be burned away
My masters know what should replace it and now is the time
The media praises me everytime I crack a Nazi head
And when I bring about the collapse of the evil Capitalist's government
My masters will bring to the world the Worker's perfect day
I do not know it now but pawns are not needed after the Revolution
So as the Revolution's flag is raised by my unknown master I the pawn will be shot dead

I was the perfect pawn
I will not see the dawn
I will be the first to taste
Tyranny's beautiful waste

Qatar Funding Globalization in U.S. Public Schools



Qatar Funding Globalization in U.S. Public Schools
by Dr. Susan Berry 26 Aug 2017
The Qatar Foundation has been funding U.S. K-12 public schools, seeking to ramp up their Arabic language and cultural curricula with an eye toward globalization.

According to a report in the Wall Street Journal (WSJ):

The Qatar Foundation gave $30.6 million over the past eight years to several dozen schools from New York to Oregon and supporting initiatives to create or encourage the growth of Arabic programs, including paying for teacher training, materials and salaries. The funding came through Qatar Foundation International, the foundation’s U.S. arm.

“We are going to definitely look at ways to expand in the future,” said Omran Hamad Al-Kuwari, executive director of the Qatar Foundation’s CEO office. “We’ve been quite surprised about the interest.”

Similarly, Maggie Mitchell Salem, QFI’s executive director, says the foundation “partners” with U.S. school districts “to advance Arabic language learning and the understanding of Arab culture to develop global competency and critical 21st century skills that young Americans need to compete globally.”

The WSJ report continues that – after Spanish – Arabic “is the language most spoken by students learning English as a second language at U.S. public schools, and the percentage of speakers is growing at a faster rate than other top languages, according to a review of data from the National Center for Education Statistics.”

Qatar Foundation International (QFI) also states:

The study of Arabic as a foreign language has risen in popularity and has seen a surge in American student interest over the past decade. Surveys conducted by the Modern Language Association (MLA) in 2006 and

2009 found that American student enrolment in Arabic language courses grew by 126.5% from 2002 to 2006 and then again by another 46.3% between 2006 and 2009, making Arabic the fastest-growing area of foreign language study in the US. Despite this growing national interest, in-school programs have struggled to keep pace.

However, Qatar – home to a U.S. military base – has been the subject of much controversy since Saudi Arabia, Bahrain, Egypt, and the United Arab Emirates severed ties with it in June, accusing the energy-rich nation of supporting terrorist groups.

The Associated Press reported:

Saudi Arabia said it took the decision to cut diplomatic ties due to Qatar’s “embrace of various terrorist and sectarian groups aimed at destabilizing the region” including the Muslim Brotherhood, al-Qaida, the Islamic State group and groups supported by Iran in the kingdom’s restive Eastern Province. Egypt’s Foreign Ministry accused Qatar of taking an “antagonist approach” toward Cairo and said “all attempts to stop it from supporting terrorist groups failed.”

This week, Qatar announced it would be returning its ambassador to Iran, fueling further the ire of its Arab neighbors.

Qatar has also historically been a major supporter of the Clinton Foundation, even though the Hillary Clinton State Department expressed its “continuing human rights concerns” about the Arab state – including in the areas of “freedom of religion … trafficking in persons … legal, institutional, and cultural discrimination against women.”

As Breitbart News reported in October of 2016, despite the “concerns” of the Clinton State Department about Qatar’s alleged human rights violations, “Qatar has donated $1,000,000 to $5,000,000 to the Clintons, with many of those high-dollar donations flooding in while Hillary Clinton was serving as Secretary of State.”

Al-Kuwari, however, according to WSJ, dismisses any suggestion that QFI is tied to terrorist groups.

“There’s a lot of PR wars going on,” he said. “Everybody that comes to Qatar knows what we are about.”

Though other Arab nations contribute to American colleges and universities, Qatar seems especially interested in donations to U.S. K-12 public schools. The public school districts that have sought QFI’s money say they have an eye on globalization.

In September of 2016, QFI – which, according to WSJ, does not reveal its funding sources – announced its awards of $111,069 to the Tucson Unified school district in Arizona and $68,305 to the Minneapolis Public school district (MPS), “aimed at expanding their Arabic programs and existing partnership with QFI.”

According to the announcement of the awards, MPS is the only district that offers Arabic from an elementary level to a high school level in the Twin Cities.

“With the grant award, MPS will solidify the Arabic pathway from Lyndale Elementary School, Ramsey Middle School, to Washburn High School,” QFI states.

Minneapolis Public Schools believes in providing an urban education that prepares students to be global citizens,” said superintendent Ed Gra. Thanks to this partnership, our students will have even more opportunities to learn important languages useful for both college and career.”

QFI explained that its award to Tucson Unified would “establish an Arabic feeder program” from the district’s original program at Cholla Magnet High School to include another high school, an elementary school, and a middle school.

“Tucson Unified is committed to offering a global education, and we are excited that this partnership allows us to expand opportunities for our students and our community to learn more about the world,” said superintendent H.T. Sanchez.

Breitbart Texas reported in May of 2016 that QFI granted $100,000 to the Austin Independent School District in Texas to promote Arabic language and culture classes, making it the third school district in the state to accept funds from the foundation. The grant funds teacher salaries, curriculum, and instructional materials.

WSJ reports as well that The Washington Latin Public Charter School in Washington, D.C., first applied to the Qatar Foundation in 2009. Retired headmaster Martha Cutts said she quickly accepted the QFI’s offer to fund an Arabic program at her school, which has since reportedly received about $1.04 million from QFI.

“The program has grown every year,” Cutts said. “I think it allows for our students to be better informed citizens.”

Let’s connect the dots:

Qatar Foundation International
Qatar Foundation International was a funder for the Bill, Hillary & Chelsea Clinton Foundation.

Note: Friends of Saudi Arabia was a funder for the Bill, Hillary & Chelsea Clinton Foundation.
Open Society Foundations was a funder for the Bill, Hillary & Chelsea Clinton Foundation, the American Constitution Society, and the Center for American Progress.
George Soros is the founder & chairman for the Open Society Foundations, was the chairman for the Foundation to Promote Open Society, and a supporter for the Center for American Progress.   
Foundation to Promote Open Society was a funder for the Aspen Institute (think tank), the Center for American Progress, the Climate Reality Project, and the Brookings Institution (think tank).
Shirley M. Hufstedler is a board of adviser’s member for the American Constitution Society, was a lifetime trustee at the Aspen Institute (think tank), and a secretary for the U.S. Department of Education.                              
David H. Koch is a trustee at the Aspen Institute (think tank), and the EVP for Koch Industries.
Alex A. Beehler was the environmental and regulatory affairs director for Koch Industries, and is a senior adviser for FaegreBD Consulting.
FaegreBD Consulting is the lobby firm for Minneapolis (MN).
Ann McLaughlin Korologos was the chair emeritus for the Aspen Institute (think tank), and is married to Tom C. Korologos.
Tom C. Korologos is married to Ann McLaughlin Korologos, a strategic adviser for DLA Piper, and the chairman for TCK International, LLC.
Tom Daschle is a senior policy adviser for DLA Piper, and the chairman for the Center for American Progress.
Cynthia G. Brown is a senior fellow at the Center for American Progress, a director at the Policy Innovators in Education Network, and was an assistant secretary for the U.S. Department of Education.
National Center for Education Statistics is a division of the U.S. Department of Education.
Carol M. Browner is a director at the Center for American Progress, and was a director at the Climate Reality Project.
Albert A. Gore Jr. is the chairman for the Climate Reality Project, was a co-founder & chairman for Current Media, LLC, and sued Al Jazeera.
Al Jazeera acquired Current TV.
Current TV was a division of Current Media, LLC.
Laura Ling is a journalist for Current TV, was freed as result of the 2009 humanitarian mission to North Korea, and William J. Clinton negotiated her release from North Korea.
Euna Lee was a journalist for Current TV, freed as result of the 2009 humanitarian mission to North Korea, and William J. Clinton negotiated her release from North Korea.
Kim Jong Un is the leader of North Korea, and met with Dennis Rodman in 2013.
Dennis Rodman met with Kim Jong Un, and was a player for the Chicago Bulls.
Henry Crown and Company is an investor in the Chicago Bulls.
James S. Crown is the president of Henry Crown and Company, and the vice chairman for the Aspen Institute (think tank).
Lester Crown is the chairman for Henry Crown and Company, and was a lifetime trustee at the Aspen Institute (think tank).
Bloomberg Family Foundation was a funder for the Aspen Institute (think tank), and the Bill, Hillary & Chelsea Clinton Foundation.
Qatar Foundation International was a funder for the Bill, Hillary & Chelsea Clinton Foundation.
Hamad bin Khalifa al-Thani is the founder of the Qatar Foundation International, the founder of Al Jazeera, and was the emir for Qatar.
DLA Piper was a lobby firm for Al Jazeera.
TCK International, LLC was a lobby firm for Al Jazeera.
Tom C. Korologos is a strategic adviser for DLA Piper, the chairman for TCK International, LLC, and married to Ann McLaughlin Korologos.
Ann McLaughlin Korologos is married to Tom C. Korologos, and was the chair emeritus for the Aspen Institute (think tank).
David H. Koch is a trustee at the Aspen Institute (think tank), and the EVP for Koch Industries.
Alex A. Beehler was the environmental and regulatory affairs director for Koch Industries, and is a senior adviser for FaegreBD Consulting.
FaegreBD Consulting is the lobby firm for Minneapolis (MN).
Shirley M. Hufstedler was a lifetime trustee at the Aspen Institute (think tank), a secretary for the U.S. Department of Education, and is a board of adviser’s member for the American Constitution Society.
National Center for Education Statistics is a division of the U.S. Department of Education.
Diane S. Ravitch was an assistant secretary for the U.S. Department of Education, a senior fellow at the Brookings Institution (think tank), and is a critic for Common Core educational standards.
Qatar was a funder for the Brookings Institution (think tank), and the Bill, Hillary & Chelsea Clinton Foundation.
Qatar Foundation International was a funder for the Bill, Hillary & Chelsea Clinton Foundation.
Achieve Inc. helped develop the Common Core educational standards.
Lumina Foundation for Education was a funder for Achieve Inc., the Bill, Hillary & Chelsea Clinton Foundation, the Brookings Institution (think tank), and the Aspen Institute (think tank).
Carnegie Corporation of New York was a funder for the Achieve Inc., the Brookings Institution (think tank), the Aspen Institute (think tank), the New Visions for Public Schools, the Charter School Growth Fund, and the New Teacher Project.
Rhonda Weingarten is a trustee at the New Visions for Public Schools, the president of the American Federation of Teachers, and was the president of the United Federation of Teachers.
Richard I. Beattie is the founder & chairman for the New Visions for Public Schools, and a trustee at the Carnegie Corporation of New York.
Newton N. Minow is an honorary trustee at the Carnegie Corporation of New York, and the president of the Crown Family Foundation.
Lester Crown is the VP for the Crown Family Foundation, the chairman for Henry Crown and Company, and was a lifetime trustee at the Aspen Institute (think tank).
James S. Crown is the president of Henry Crown and Company, and the vice chairman for the Aspen Institute (think tank).
Henry Crown and Company is an investor in the Chicago Bulls.
Dennis Rodman was a player for the Chicago Bulls, and met with Kim Jong Un.
Kim Jong Un met with Dennis Rodman in 2013, and is the leader of North Korea.
Euna Lee was freed as result of the 2009 humanitarian mission to North Korea, William J. Clinton negotiated her release from North Korea, and a journalist for Current TV.
Laura Ling was freed as result of the 2009 humanitarian mission to North Korea, William J. Clinton negotiated her release from North Korea, and is a journalist for Current TV.
Current TV was a division of Current Media, LLC.
Albert A. Gore Jr. was a co-founder & chairman for Current Media, LLC, sued Al Jazeera, and is the chairman for the Climate Reality Project.
Al Jazeera acquired Current TV.
Hamad bin Khalifa al-Thani is the founder of Al Jazeera, the founder of the Qatar Foundation International, and was the emir for Qatar.
DLA Piper was a lobby firm for Al Jazeera.
TCK International, LLC was a lobby firm for Al Jazeera.
Tom C. Korologos is a strategic adviser for DLA Piper, the chairman for TCK International, LLC, and married to Ann McLaughlin Korologos.
Ann McLaughlin Korologos is married to Tom C. Korologos, and was the chair emeritus for the Aspen Institute (think tank).
David H. Koch is a trustee at the Aspen Institute (think tank), and the EVP for Koch Industries.
Alex A. Beehler was the environmental and regulatory affairs director for Koch Industries, and is a senior adviser for FaegreBD Consulting.
FaegreBD Consulting is the lobby firm for Minneapolis (MN).
Shirley M. Hufstedler was a lifetime trustee at the Aspen Institute (think tank), a secretary for the U.S. Department of Education, and is a board of adviser’s member for the American Constitution Society.
National Center for Education Statistics is a division of the U.S. Department of Education.
Bloomberg Family Foundation was a funder for the Aspen Institute (think tank), and the Bill, Hillary & Chelsea Clinton Foundation.
Michael R. Bloomberg is the founder of the Bloomberg Family Foundation, a contributor for the Americans for Responsible Solutions, and a New York (NY) mayor.
Americans for Responsible Solutions is a “Gun Safety, Gun Control” PAC for guns.
Gabrielle Giffords is a co-founder for the Americans for Responsible Solutions, was a shooting victim in the 2011 Tucson shootings, an Arizona Senate senator, and Jeffrey Zaslow was her memoir co-author.
Jeffrey Zaslow was Gabrielle Giffords’s memoir co-author, and a columnist for the Wall Street Journal (WSJ).

Tame the Beast Power

 



We Belong to the Government 


THIS IS THE PREMISE THE LIBERALS SUPPORT:

Democratic voters declare that property belonging to citizen "A" be confiscated by the government, and given to Citizen "B," or maybe even to a non-citizen. That is fundamentally wrong! Anyone who cannot see the violation of morality in that scenario has a hole in their soul.

Also, “A government that robs Peter to pay Paul can always depend on the support of Paul.” George Bernard Shaw


Would the Democrats ever win another election if people on welfare couldn’t vote?

“Children of The Beast”
By Samuel Orrin Sewell

Introduction

"The average man doesn't want to be free. He wants to be safe."   H.L. Mencken

Most people see the conflict between limited government and big government as a political battle between conservatives and liberals.  This conflict is much more profound than political theory can encompass.

The battle being fought in America today goes beyond politics; right vs. left. It is a spiritual battle; good vs. evil.

“For we do not wrestle against flesh and blood, but against the rulers, against the authorities, against the cosmic powers over this present darkness, against the spiritual wickedness  in high places.”
Ephesians 6:12 

The People of God are not struggling with other people.  Do not be fooled as to who the enemy is.  The enemy is not a flesh and blood entity but rather a non-breathing "beast that is, and is not, and yet is."  The enemy is not Islamic or Communist.  It is not liberals or conservatives.  It is not the people of any nation.   There are cosmic forces of evil that become pseudo-animated in the collective evil of governments around the world, be they dictatorships, monarchies or democracies.  That is  "The Beast," and the repository of collective evil, with which all the peoples of the word are struggling. 

In this essay the metaphor of “The Beast” is used to represent big government or other human bureaucracies. “Children of The Beast” symbolically represents the nature of those who support, or are dependent upon, big government or other human institutions.

My analysis is offered in three sections:
  1. The inherent inefficiency and inertia of large, complex entities
  2. The inherent evil of large, complex entities
  3. Why are there so many “Children of the Beast”

“The Beast” is too big to be responsive to human will

“This system is like a steamroller with an unresponsive steering wheel; no matter who is in the driver’s seat it continues to crush the people.”
Aristotle The Hun

At every level of life we recognize that the more complicated any system becomes the less efficient its function. Complicated systems overwhelm the people who participate in them.

For example, let’s look at people and their possessions.  Most of us have made the observation that as we accumulate “things” there comes a time when our things own us, rather than us owning our things.  My wife has created a system that prevents her closet from taking over our house.  She will not put a new piece of clothing into her closet unless she eliminates something that is already there.

Many businesses have a similar policy.  In addition to not adding a new policy without eliminating an outdated policy, managers do a periodic analysis of the existing bureaucracy to determine what paperwork and procedures need to be eliminated.

Governments would do well to implement similar solutions.  Most government programs have a constituency of voters who object to “their” special interest program being eliminated, resulting in a system that eventually overwhelms the citizens.  Not only are government agencies inefficient, they often produce “schizophrenic” results, like attempts to reduce the use of tobacco at the same time that tobacco growers are receiving government subsidies.

This is not just a modern problem!  The same dynamics were present in large systems thousands of years ago. Bureaucratic inertia was as much a cause for the fall of the Roman Empire as barbarians at the gates.  The ancient Jews had a solution to the problem that has escaped the attention of leaders of modern government systems.

"This fiftieth year is sacred—it is a time of freedom and of celebration, when everyone will receive back their original property, and slaves will return home to their families. "  Leviticus 25:10

Every fifty years all debts were cancelled, all slaves were freed, and all land was returned to the ancestral owners.  There were several other provisions associated with the Year of Jubilee. This religious tradition was a way for an entire culture to be reset, or “rebooted,” in order to wipe out the accumulated bureaucratic inertia.  We modern people can “defrag” our computers, but we have not yet learned how to “defrag” our federal government.


The problems associated with complex systems are not unique to the government of the United States.  In fact the founding fathers who created the Constitution built in some safeguards because they were already aware of the problem.  The 10th Amendment is one of those attempts to curtail the unrelenting tendency of government to grow into a curse upon free men and women.

“The powers not delegated to the United States by the Constitution, nor prohibited by it to the States, are reserved to the States respectively, or to the people.”

This Constitutional Amendment was intended to restrict the power and size of the federal government.  Over the decades the federal government has steadily centralized its power, while the 10th amendment has been mostly ignored.

Two small examples; if the 10th amendment were respected, the Federal Environmental Protection Agency would cease to exist, and individual state agencies would protect the environment of each state.  Also, the Federal Department of Education would be eliminated, and local school boards would set the standards and supervise the education in each individual community.

As you might suspect ““The Beast”” and “The “Children of The Beast”” are adamantly opposed to such corrections.

It is a fundamental truth that all systems grow to the point where their internal inertia causes them to fail.  So it is clear that we are struggling with dynamics more profound than modern politics in the United States.  These dynamics are rooted into the very nature of reality, even showing up in complicated systems of the physical world of engineering and physics.  The more complex the system, the less efficient and more unwieldy it becomes.

“The Beast” That Was, and Is Not, and Yet Is
(Revelation 17:8)

Now, there is a riddle for you!  How could something have existed, but not really exist at all, and yet still exist.  I think a hint to solve the riddle lies in ersatz entities that are created as human concepts, and have no tangible existence what so ever. 

I remember a speech I heard by the flamboyant trial attorney, Gerry Spence.  He said, “I had a very successful career working for corporations and the government.  I won every case that went to trial.  Then I became aware that I was working for virtual, non-human entities that had no actual existence.  My clients were artificial, abstract ‘creatures’ whose only claim on reality was a concept or a contract defined by the laws of man.  I also noticed that when I won a case for a corporation or the government that real live human beings, with blood pumping through their veins and breath moving in and out of their lungs, were victimized by the ‘non-breathers.’  That is when I vowed never to have another non-breathing client for the rest of my career.  If you can’t fog up a cold mirror with your breath, I will not be your attorney.”

I think Gerry Spence solved the above riddle.  If it doesn’t breathe, it is “The Beast.”  If “The Beast” serves human needs it should be domesticated, cared for, and kept on a tight rein.  If “The Beast” intimidates human beings and expects the humans to serve “IT”, the time has come to bring out the cattle prods, and force ““The Beast”” back into submission. 

Metaphorically, American citizens are struggling with “The Beast” that has forgotten who is serving whom. I wonder if the right to bear arms includes cattle prods.  J

Our elected leaders are expected to accept the responsibility of controlling “The Beast.”  Why do you think the Constitution has all those phrases, “The government shall not …”?

If, instead, our elected leaders begin serving “The Beast,” it becomes the responsibility of each individual citizen to ensure that “The Beast” is properly subordinated to ‘We the People.’  Many of our elected leaders are “Children of The Beast.”  Many of our citizens have become “Children of The Beast.”  They worship the glory and the power of “The Beast.” They accept gifts from “The Beast,” and they become dependent upon “The Beast.”  Evil compounded upon evil is the result of the nature of “The Beast” and the support of “The Children of The Beast.”

Why are there so many “Children of the Beast”?

What is the human motivation that allows people to overlook the dangers of “The Beast,” and choose a politician for his/her charming personality traits, rather than clothing themselves with a  warrior spirit capable of subduing “The Beast?”  A partial answer to that question was provided by Erich Fromm in his book “Escape from Freedom.”   Freud thought human personality was determined by conditioning having an effect on biology. Marx saw peoples’ lives as determined by their society and economic systems.  Erich Fromm challenged these two reigning intellectual systems of his time with the idea of freedom.

Fromm originally wrote “Escape from Freedom” in 1941 to explore the psychological reasons for the success of Nazism in Germany. If one were to pair this Fromm classic with Eric Hoffer’s 1951 bestseller “The True Believer,” a rich understanding of human political behavior would emerge.  Fromm makes ‘freedom of the individual’ a central characteristic of human nature!  Hoffer documents the evil that is endemic to mass movements. 

A little bit of history is required to understand this.  One example of lack of individual freedom is represented by animals, as well as by humans who have not transcended their animal nature, and are still controlled by a Freudian biological determinism (the Id.)  Animals and unenlightened humans don't worry about freedom; instincts and conditioning are the determining factors.  Such life forms accept what life offers, and mostly adjust to whatever reality they inhabit.

An example of political and economic lack of individual freedom would be the pre-renaissance feudal society of the middle ages.  Personal freedom was not conceivable for most people in those times.  Basically, if your father was a peasant, you would be a peasant. If your father was a king, you would become a king. 

So, for most of human history there was very little individual freedom, and there were very few mass movements.   This simple life began to be transformed when people started to see individual humans as being important to the universal scheme of things. First came the Renaissance, and then came the Reformation, which introduced the idea of each person being individually responsible for his own soul's salvation behind the rallying cry “Every man his own priest.” Then came the democratic revolutions and the overthrow of kings. 

Now we are expected to govern ourselves. We all have a hand in determining our destiny and making collective policy!  So the idea of the individual, with individual thoughts, decision-making authority, personal emotions, moral conscience, freedom, and intimidating responsibility, came into being. But with individuality came isolation, alienation, and bewilderment. Freedom is a difficult thing to have. Fromm believed that when possible, the unenlightened man tends to flee from it. Escaping from freedom is now an important motivating factor of our species.  Since the need to escape from individual freedom has emerged in human consciousness, mass movements have begun appearing in human society.  Fromm sheds light on the dynamics with these two quotes:

"The person who gives up his individual self and becomes an automaton, identical with millions of other automatons around him, need not feel alone and anxious any more. The price he pays, however, is high; it is the loss of his self."

"This loss of identity then makes it still more imperative to conform. It means that one can be sure of oneself only if one lives up to the expectations of others. If we do not live up to this picture, we not only risk disapproval and increased isolation, but we risk losing the identity of our personality, which means jeopardizing sanity."

So when today’s humans lose parents and family as a resource to feeling belongingness and having identity, they begin to attach themselves to “The Beast” rather than to their Heavenly Father. 

Erich Fromm can tell us a lot about what is behind how most people vote. He makes the point that most people are terrified of being an on-their-own, take-care-of-themselves, free, adult human being. So, we attach ourselves to surrogate family units and surrogate parents to escape from our freedom. That translates into belonging to and becoming psychologically and physically dependent upon organizations as diverse as: the company for whom we work and our boss, to the church we attend and our pastor, and the political party to which we belong and the parent figure who gets our vote. Identifying with the group becomes our new collective identity, and we surrender our individual identity and freedom.

Ask any pastor, teacher, psychotherapist, supervisor, boss or elected official and they will be happy to confirm that the people they deal with are all trying to work out their childhood agendason any available authority figure. 

Some want a ‘sugar daddy and a ‘sugar family to take care of them, so they cede their personal power and freedom to this Democratic Parent and Party, which promises to provide life’s necessities and define reality for them.   The details of politics and policy positions pale into insignificance, when compared to the need to escape from personal freedom and responsibility.

Some want a ‘strong daddy who will protect them from danger and who expects them to be strong as well. So they vote for a Republican Parent and Party. They need to belong to a strong family with a strong leader, so they will feel safe.  And once again, the details don’t really matter that much.

No matter for whom we are voting, we are choosing our kind of family, and our kind of parent. Most folks choose the candidate for the qualities that will fill their psychological needs. The issues aren’t nearly as important as the personal evaluation of the person’s character. If they like the person and trust that candidate to be “their kind of parent,” they will make that selection.   Most people are not aware of the dangers of “The Beast,” and our collective duty to subdue “The Beast,” so they elect a leader who meets their personal needs.


No matter their party persuasion, those involved in politics are mostly “Children of The Beast.”

Conclusion: Some voters still embrace their personal freedom, and the responsibility that comes along with it.  They study the issues, and they vote on the issues.  They know the nature of “The Beast” and they live up to their duty to tame “The Beast.”  But sadly, they are a distinct minority. Don’t expect people to vote on issues. They seldom do. My guess is that more people will vote on how the candidate looks than on what the candidate believes. They vote for whoever meets their personal, psychological needs.  And “The Beast” will continue to rule until the citizens are all armed with spiritual cattle prods.

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Philosopher, Clergyman, Psychotherapist, Scientist, Humorist and raconteur, Samuel Orrin Sewell, a life member of Mensa, is the Gifted Youth Coordinator for his local Mensa Chapter. He is the Director of a nation-wide, internet based psychotherapy practice. His articles are frequently published in political, religious, and behavioral science periodicals. He is a Navy veteran whose hobbies include aviation and classic cars -- and he owns a “Best in Show” award winning muscle car.