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Election Day

“Political language… is designed to make lies sound truthful and murder respectable, and to give an appearance of solidity to pure wind.” – George Orwell

The results from the election are in. All major networks carried it: a live action drama with running commentary – as the blue team and the red team did their best to fill in a large graphic which represented states, and indirectly, millions of people.

This election was like a carnival, complete with side shows, opening acts, and rowdy crowds being entertained by dancing animals. It was also part pro-wrestling, with almost no substance to speak of.

Ultimately, this election has been a contest of sound bytes and images. It was not about politics at all. There were debates on which candidate LOOKED like a presidents. Since when is one’s appearance a deciding factor in making rational decisions and governing a nation?

Indeed, one can argue that elections have rarely been about issues for the better part of the past century. Throughout this campaign, McCain and Obama have gone to lengths to avoid issues and principles. They talk about Patriotism and Honor and Equality and Opportunity and Change – as if they are positions one can take and not facets of an image that is crafted and propagated.

Ultimately, these winds of change people think they are feeling will likely be exposed as just that – moving air that will dissipate into stagnation.

The next four years will change history, to be sure, but I doubt it will be for the better. I hope that Atlas shrugs, and the John Galts, Dagny Taggarts, and Hank Reardens will retreat to the gulch. Socialism shows that their contributions of innovation, their hard work, and their businesses are no longer looked upon as virtues but as resources that can be exploited by taxation and legislation.

What we need is a drastic retooling of our democratic system. We need more liberty and less democracy. We should not be voting on bailing out failed businesses. We should not be voting on restricting firearms. These fall outside the authority of government. They should not be left to the whims of a majority. Particularly since the majority supports government handouts and looks to images – and not principles.

The two party system panders to the uneducated and only supports its own power. Unethical ballot access laws and propaganda [oh, I’m sorry – I mean “media coverage”] have replaced freedom of choice and sound information to base voting decisions.

All politicians make great promises and give good speeches. There’s a change in party and a change in name, but will there be a change on a fundamental level? Will there be a shift towards returning powers to the individual?

That, in my mind, is the crux of the matter – the outcome of the election is irrelevant if the outcome is simply more government, more spending, and more control from above.

With a democratic majority in congress, Obama can do serious damage if he actually implements his policies to redistribute wealth ["simple fairness", of course]. In an age of speedball lawmaking and 400 pages of pork masquerading as a financial solution, failure will continue to be bailed out and opportunity will be replaced with superficial equality and precedents that will limit both economic growth and individual liberties.

The founders of this country would never believe that we would ultimately be thanking the federal government for handouts. Freedom is losing to soft fascism and the landslide, by nature, consumes both believers and dissidents alike. Such is the tyranny of the majority.

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Goosesteps to the Ballot Booth

“Did you really think we want those laws observed?” said Dr. Ferris. “We want them to be broken. You’d better get it straight that it’s not a bunch of boy scouts you’re up against… We’re after power and we mean it… There’s no way to rule innocent men. The only power any government has is the power to crack down on criminals. Well, when there aren’t enough criminals one makes them. One declares so many things to be a crime that it becomes impossible for men to live without breaking laws. Who wants a nation of law-abiding citizens? What’s there in that for anyone? But just pass the kind of laws that can neither be observed nor enforced or objectively interpreted – and you create a nation of law-breakers – and then you cash in on guilt. Now that’s the system, Mr. Reardon, that’s the game, and once you understand it, you’ll be much easier to deal with.” (Ayn Rand, ‘Atlas Shrugged’ 1957)

The current American election is not going to be a success for the cause of liberty. Indeed, in a country that claims to be a champion of “Freedom,” we are not free to alter our physiology through certain substances. We are not free to augment our self-defense capabilities. We are not free to pay only for services we use.

Both McCain and Obama are compared and contrasted endlessly. Their policies and statements analyzed and interpreted and misconstrued.

In the end, neither stands on any principles. They are professionals. They are in the business. The two party system creates a perfect circle – black versus white, endlessly spewing talking points and sound bytes, creating a fictional world in which the two sides are engaged in an endless struggle, with a media engine that encourages people to take one side or the other.

How can the prospective leader of an alleged free nation consider continuing an illegal war halfway around the world, or tout redistribution of wealth as a positive change? Whats worse is that people buy it. And they sell it.

Democracy is NOT freedom. Democracy is a rule by majority. Democracy invites socialism. Politicians buy votes by promising tax credits and rebates. They play on fears – doppelgangers like terrorism and the economy. We do not need democracy. We need liberty. We do not need bailouts. We need free markets. We do not need tax rebates. We need a government that obeys the constitution, and delegates power first to individuals, then to states. It is states and the federal governments that should respect the individual. Our checks and balances system should protect this. The two party system shatters this model by allowing branches to collude with each other.

The Real ID act, the PATRIOT act, restrictions on personal firearms, and taxes on income are pieces of legislation that should never have made it into the capital. When government begins to invade the lives of citizens, some welcome it. The bars of the cage become familiar and comforting. The tyranny of the majority outstrips the sanctity of the individual and his or her liberties. Democracy allows the government, through the majority, to select which minorities are acceptable, and which need to be restricted. It is a hegemony that incinerates the vision of a Jeffersonian Democracy, and erects a worldview of structure without foundation and belief without principle. The majority has been programmed to be incapable of rational and principled introspection. They gaze into the screen and vote for the candidate that looks more like a president. It has become a circus. It is entertainment. It even has commercial breaks.

On November 4th, I implore you to reject the System. Write in a principle rather than a person. Write in yourself. Write in Ron Paul. Or do not vote.

On November 4th, we have the opportunities to participate in the great charade – going into a booth to cast a vote – a sign of approval for means of governance that has eroded the liberties of the individual and refuse to give up power. We should have a “None of the above” ticket – a vote of no-confidence in democracy.

Any vote for John McCain or Barack Obama is a wasted vote. Don’t let them tell you otherwise. Tonight, watch 5 minutes of a news channel with the sound turned off.

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