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Proclaim Liberty Throughout the Land on this Independence Day

As Benjamin Franklin left Independence Hall after the Constitutional Convention, he was reportedly asked by a lady, “well doctor, what have we got, a republic or a monarchy?”  He famously replied, “a republic, if you can keep it.”

Today, more than ever before, is a time to celebrate the roots of our founding – and resolve to preserve this republic as a paragon of liberty that we may bequeath to future generations.  As our nation comes under attack from the forces of tyranny within, we must reaffirm our commitment to the ideals of our founders and founding documents.

How unique that we celebrate our national holiday not on the day of our government’s founding, nor the day on which the constitution was ratified, but on the day we became independent from tyranny and an over-imposing government.  On this day 235 years ago, the Continental Congress adopted the 1338-word Declaration of Independence in which we declared, “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.”

235 years later, we find all of our founding principles under assault.  Many prominent political leaders in both parties seek to destroy our free markets, infringe upon our personal liberties, and abrogate our social values. Unfortunately, they have accrued a high level of success.

Almost every American is involuntarily subservient to the federal government for his or her retirement security and healthcare.  Over 44 million people, and one in four children, rely upon government for food stamps. By 2014, under the new Obamacare mandates, an estimated 79 million Americans will be enrolled in Medicaid and CHIP.  This culture of dependency, an anathema to our spirit of independence, has saddled us with $534,000 in debt and unfunded obligations for every American household.

What sort of progress and enlightenment has this profligate level of government bestowed upon us?

Due to indomitable government intrusion in our lives, we have regressed as a society.  Some of the most basic products, such as light bulbs, shower heads, plastic, various construction materials, and paper bags are facing extinction.  Onerous government regulations have cost us $1.75 trillion in wealth annually, and an incalculable amount in personal liberty.  That’s some return for our $14.4 trillion investment.

What liberals lack in appreciation for our economic and personal liberties, they compensate with their alacrity for libertine social values – ones that are antithetical to the Judeo-Christian values our nation was founded upon.  For years, these same forces of government tyranny have subjected us to an ‘everything goes’ civil society of moral decadence.  They have eradicated God from the public square.  Now, for the first time in human history, they are advocating we redefine marriage; the most fundamental source of stability for the American family.

This undesirable culture has inflicted incorrigible damage on the foundation of our civil society.  According to a new study, the percentage of married households with children has dropped from 44.3% to 20.2% since 1960.  Concurrently, over 40% of all children born in the U.S. are born outside marriage!  According to the Heritage Foundation, nearly three-quarters of all welfare payments are sent to single-parent families.  Additionally, the deterioration of marriage, along with the culture of death and immorality, has brought forth a society that is largely insouciant to the over 1 million babies that are murdered every year.

No economic policy alone can save us from the vices that plague our civil society.  If we fail to recognize the laws of the Creator – and defend life, we will lose our liberty and pursuit of happiness as well.

The only way we can preserve the ideals of liberty expressed in the Declaration of Independence, is if we remember that there is a Creator who has endowed us with those rights.  Otherwise, the vacuum left by Godlessness will be filled by the religion of such big-government desiderata as socialism and environmentalism.  Senator Jim DeMint succinctly explained the correlation between social values and limited government at this year’s Values Voters Summit like this:

“When you have a big government, you’re going to have a little God.  You’re going to have fewer values and morals, and you’re going to have a culture that has to be controlled by the government. But when you have a big God, you’re going to have a responsible and capable people with character to control themselves and lead their own lives. And you can’t have a little God that promotes freedom and allows people to keep more of their own money, and a government that’s not bankrupt.”

It’s not too late.  We must party like it’s 1776 by redoubling our efforts to defeat Obama in 2012.  We must elect only those who espouse all of the virtues expressed in our founding documents, lest we embark on an era in which we forget our independence and are forced to celebrate a national Dependence Day.

COMMENTS

  • johnt

    Time as proven the Fathers correct in so much. And despite a ruffled feather or two, may I add not of least importance was a more constrained, less expansive voting franchise. That among other blessings of sound principle and vision, a few of which still survive.

  • http://stevemaley.com Steve Maley

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  • persiflage

    has been underway for decades to turn our once-beautiful Republic into a Democracy – a hideous form of mob-rule government, short-sighted and profligate. Let this Independence Day be a reminder of all the ways our personal independence and soverignty has been sacrificed to the collectivists, and dedicate ourselves anew to the restoration of the Republic.

    • http://redmeatconservative.blogspot.com/ Daniel Horowitz

      That’s what Jefferson warned in the “Notes in the State of Virginia”

      “An elective despotism was not the government we fought for, but one which should not only be founded on free principles, but in which the powers of government should be so divided and balanced among several bodies of magistracy, as that no one could transcend their legal limits, without being effectually checked and restrained by the others.”

  • runner12

    message linking the stones that Moses set up to memorialize the exodus of the Israelites and the Founding of America. He said that just as those stones stood out as something unique and significant, so America was at her founding.

    He then went on to say that as the common belief in God united Israel, so the common belief in inalienable rights from God and for freedom united many people to form America. He ended by comparing both to how we should stand out as Christians to the world. It was great!

    On a side note, he also made one of the most logical, common sense arguments against the Progressive definition of multiculturalism.

    • acat

      What is this most logical, common sense argument against multi-culti? (or would that take too long?)

      Mew

      • runner12

        But I will now. His point was that just as the believe in one God united the various tribes of Israel into one people, so the Constitution and the principles espoused at the founding of America unites the many cultures and different people groups in America.

        He argued that while it is good to celebrate our cultures, the modern-day multicultural movement seeks to water down the very thing that unifies us as Americans. If that happens, we become little tribes, all arguing and fighting each other. He pointed to other countries who still exist under a tribal system and how poorly it works out for their countries and their people. He also pointed out that some countries in Europe are figuring out this truth today.