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Not A Democracy, A Constitutional Republic

John Adams, A Defense of the Constitution of Government of the United States of America, Vol. I (Preface)
ā€œThe end to be aimed at, in the formation of a representative assembly, seems to be the sense of the people, the public voice: the perfection of the portrait consists in its likeness. Numbers, or property, or both, should be the rule; and the proportions of electors and members an affair of calculation. The duration should not be so long that the deputy should have time to forget the opinions of his constituents. Corruption in elections is the great enemy of freedom.ā€

What reasonable response can the people bring forth to answer the changes of language, as they are presented from the two major political parties, the Democrats and Republicans, and the corporate, decentralized media, as to the understanding of what government we are, and what government we are not? Whom remains to refresh the people’s understanding of the work of John Adams, of James Madison, Alexander Hamilton, and John Jay as presented in the Federalist Papers? Who and from where will the words the letters and speeches of Abraham Lincoln be brought to life to gracefully return the crudeness of the reproach of those factions that offer the government of the United States of America as a ā€˜democracy,’ though it was created as a ā€˜constitutional republic?’

Where shall the work to set that wrong aside, and save that that saves the strength of the Declaration of Independence; a nation who’s foundation is the protection of human rights. A democracy, as John Adams explains, has historically brought forth corruption; through faction in the senate, which manifests itself as the greed and avarice of gain and advantage of those whom would see their interests prolonged and advanced ahead of the unanimous good of the people; and through the concert of all these factions to form a league of different teams, that they would maintain their conferred positions, through the decentralization of the people; causing the few to be captains of economy, and the multitude to be educationally hindered that they are a worker-employee, renter class of consumers, whom as a whole, funnel their combined wealth unto the few, and the very few; the elite cadre that commands and controls the seats of government, and the power it wields.

Adams’s study in his, ā€˜A Defense of the Constitution of Government of the United States of America, Vol. I (Preface);’ expresses that the manipulation of the people, through distractions of entertainments and created tumults, purchases time to prolong their constructions, whose purpose is not the improvement of community, nor of a free and prosperous people, but their mainstay of power, and the decentralized monetary scheme that funnels the precious commodity of human energy and monetary capital away from the people through low-wages, the surplus of cheap goods, and the stunting of educational norms, which withhold the true empowerment of a citizenry; namely, individuals who are politically-independent critical thinkers, who are self-employed professionals, and small business owners whom are also property home owners.

The educational aims of our public schools, as long as proponents of decentralized governance maintain government offices, will be lulled to bring about a people who are conditioned to maintain that same structure, they, themselves, being mentally conditioned to choose decentralization, which by definition, always requires a multitude to serve a few, like unto themselves, whom in turn are as captains subservient to the very few elite.

Whereas a distributed capitalistic governing economy finds its national economic strength from the valuing of the individual as a precious unit of economy; yea, as the source of the national economy of a country. The true success of the national economy; being its individual economic resilience, would be greatly solidified because of the manifestation of millions upon millions of citizens being self-employed professionals, and/ or small business owners; these having the wealth and time to be a better manner of citizen, a sober-minded, critical thinking citizenry whom are not driven through crafty manipulations, nor beguiled by the constructions of those who devolve to being factious; that national economy of individual economies, fulfilling the intention of the Declaration of Independence by strengthening the people through the valuing of individual human life; the education of the nation being re-purposed to educate such valuing of the individual citizen. For the ā€˜factory-setting’ of churning worker-employees for varied industries, will never offer anything outside of decentralized employment, decentralized governance, and decentralized education, bringing forth a partly broken and partly strong people and nation.

Excerpt of Letter of John Adams to Thomas Jefferson,
Grosvenor Square, October 9, 1787
ā€œI have long been settled in my own opinion, that neither Philosophy, nor Religion, nor Morality, nor Wisdom, nor Interest, will ever govern nations or parties, against their Vanity, their Pride, their Resentment or Revenge, or their Avarice or Ambition.ā€

So be it, neither Republican or Democrat Corporate Political Committees, nor the decentralized corporate and ā€˜neuvo-media’ that serves it, whom are an elitist cadre league, will ever speak in any continuity of diligence unto such a distributed capitalistic social order; nay, they are hastening the furtherance of a separation of wealth, intelligence, and generalized power between themselves and the great multitude of the American people. Not only that, but the prospect that any who works hard enough; is smart enough, might attain unto such a ā€˜closed league’ is the tantalizing carrot that operates as the divider of an increasingly disempowered people amongst themselves. That carrot does not exist. Only those who agree and are chosen as faithful, being also privileged and avowed defenders of that feudal elitism of decentralized governance, economy, and society, have the chance, not the right, to maybe eat from the crumbs of the table of the very few. These and all those under them, always being controlled through the possibility that they are replaceable. And so, decentralization devalues human life, and is the opposite of the Declaration of Independence.

It is become a kind of fashion among writers, to admit, as a maxim, that if you could be always sure of a wise, active, and virtuous prince, monarchy would be the best of governments. But this is so far from being admissible, that it will for ever remain true, that a free government has a great advantage over a simple monarchy.
John Adams, A Defense of the Constitution of Government of the United States of America, Vol. I (Preface)

A free government shall be established and maintained by a people who are greatly educated as critical thinkers, and are self-employed professionals and small business owners who own their own homes. Therefore, how many of these shall their be, and how can an effectual door be opened to provide such a right to each, and through that complete success of individual self-realization; a nation of dignified renaissance men and women, if our present government defaults on education that it remain a decentralized factory churning that worker-employee, renter class? Is not the response in the home; that the mother and father educationally establish prowess in their children? The home would have to become a home-school for their children, this providing the fastest, surest creation of distributed capitalism. Yet, what shall the individuals who are those worker-employees in that decentralized system bring forth as a home-educator to their children that shall ultimately serve as a great catapult of inspiration, determination, and wherewithal? They would need a curriculum, and they would need to be successful in having their children be successful in that learning process to such extent that their youth would be able to perceive the possibility of achieving success in such manner as would be pleasing to them. They and we, must read John Adams, and Frederick Douglass, and Abraham Lincoln. They and we, must read George Washington, John Quincy Adams, and George Washington Carver, a distributed capitalist renaissance man.

Distributed capitalism inspires and liberates a person’s quality of life as a whole; that the multitude, as a great number of self-realized individuals, become the creators of their success, being dynamic, thoughtful thinkers, naturally complimenting community life through increased market competition offering goods and services; and this unfolding process hindering the strength of the factions that control government office; the people being empowered as distributed capitalist problem-solvers bringing forth a pacific effect upon the notion that the government be the answer to the needs of the people as a nation; the needs of the people within each state, and the needs of the people within their communities: the national government shrinking its bureaucracy and purpose back into what it was closer to its genesis in 1774–1787, military protection for the people, and trade regulation management with foreign economies, whereas, maintaining a national distributed capitalistic endeavor that forms as a national educational regulation of economic growth for the citizenry, that they be safe and happy.

As it regards the presidencies of the Democrat and Republican Parties though; these are in a league with themselves, though they be on different teams, and the cabal of decentralized old corporate & neuvo-media is the fan of that league of players; none of these shall will in any way bring ā€˜economic or societal deliverance’ unto the worker-employee renter class. Such work of deliverance, national educational regulation of economic growth for the citizenry, as said, may not ever be established by the national government, nor given much heed by state governments, thus, being only possibly practical to be effected by the individual and their families. It being up to each to exit the economic-societal lock or matrix of decentralization with all its distractions and bells and whistles; with all its false promises that create financial debt as the mode of decentralized process, and maintain the people in relatively low-wage employment. The getting of loans, mortgages, low-wage jobs; these three creating a ā€˜command & control’ trifecta that positions central banks, and the large corporate entities that trade and speculate their capital through them and the stock markets that they serve; all these centralized banks in lockstep with the unconstitutional, illegal Federal Reserve; gatekeepers of decentralization, whom have openly showed themselves to be robbers of the people through the printing of money to serve their power development projects; through the forming of international leagues and cabals with other international forums, and organizations whom service and are services by these central banks domestically and in foreign nations: these harnessing the policies and government purposes factiously unto themselves in factions ways, even forming a ā€˜de facto international government,’ as I have outlined in my book, ā€˜Political Unity & The Design Of Faction, (Coach Bill, 2022).’

These leagues and cabals, and international organizations seeking the implementation of their decentralized development projects, must always be brought to light and expertly deconstructed. That is how you defend liberty and justice for all with civility, of whom Abraham Lincoln and Frederick Douglass are chief in the ways of such a civil, critical thinking defense that is unanimous in its purpose.

Frederick Douglass, if ever there has been a more exceptional example of a just, critical thinker who was self-employed and a small business owner individual, represented distributed capitalism: born a slave; learned of liberty as that thing that was to be the key to his freedom, that he live a safe and happy life: the valuing human life in society, such thought being impressed upon him through the reading of the Holy Bible, which afforded him the light of the knowledge of a gracious, loving and merciful Lord, became a laborer in shipyards, and after, a paid public speaker and writer. Whom eventually owned his own printing press, publishing company, and family home, was a dignified and eloquent, gracious American whom understood the Declaration of Independence as being more than a letter of national independence to the King of England, and the founding document of a nation, but a declaration ā€˜of and for’ a people whom have formed and purpose to maintain a government of unanimous liberty and justice for all; such government finding its defense in the continuity of its individual defenders diligence unto adhering to civility in their works of defense through their actions and communication to the hearts and minds of the people.

In such ways, are, and must, the gaslighting narratives of decentralized governing orders debunked and deconstructed; the strengthening of the human value of each person, and the best education inculcating sober-minded critical thinkers whom are self-employed professionals, having the time to consider and smartly respond through word and action that ā€˜democracy’ is a failed governing system of factious controllers of government offices whom are able to manipulate the masses through the ploy of distractions of entertainment and indifference, created tumults and crafty devices, that they may maintain themselves and their ways upon the multitude.

That we are not a democracy, but a constitutional republic of representatives, whom might in through the strengthening of the people, be the perfect voice of the people.

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