Revolution... the product of an empty stomach

Posted by Ronald A. Nelson Col.USA (Ret) on August 15, 2013 at 3:30pmView Blog

Revolutions don't occur when the public has a full belly... and a faint heart is soon energized by an empty stomach. When the food stamps, housing assistance, unemployment checks, general welfare assistance end, the faint of heart will take up arms and we will see a revolution... driven by need. This is the very worst kind of revolution and it appears that we may be headed that way.

It is time to energize those who recognize the serious situation we are in... before the general public's hunger spawns a revolution. We need to convince those who are working to divide and conquer our nation that their search for power will soon end; it will end, when tens of millions rise up out of their hunger, to break down the doors of their homes... out of want and despair.

We need to re-energize the engines of wealth in America... we need to bring back heavy and light industry (manufacturing) to our nation... It is manufacturing that produces the greatest return on investment, and manufacturing is the engine that creates new wealth. Look at those nations who are prospering and you will find it is because they have a viable and thriving manufacturing base... they have economies that are expanding and creating new jobs.

China did not become what she is today... by selling McDonalds Hamburgers or Kentucky Fried Chicken... they did not develop their thriving economy by selling insurance or cutting lawns. No, they did it thru expanding manufacturing, which in turn created an expanding SERVICE ECONOMY (the McDonalds and State Farm Insurance agency's, etc.) Until we revitalize our manufacturing base in America our economy and national security will suffer greatly.

Yes, I said national security... America no longer has the heavy and light industry necessary to sustain it, should we be caught up in another world war. What's worse, America has lost many of the skill sets needed to support heavy industry, vocations such as: foundry worker, machinist, tool and die specialist, etc., are the life blood of heavy and light industry, these vital skill sets are rapidly disappearing from the labor force in America. It takes years to train a good machinist or foundry worker; years of experience to master the trades needed to drive heavy and light industry. In a time of crisis America won't have those years to train and develop these skill sets.

We must develop heavy and light industry now... while, we have the time to train the professional and skilled craftsmen and women necessary to sustain us internally; without being yoked, as the DEPENDENTS of a new world order. Our leaders know this and have deliberately stripped us of our independence; they have yoked us to others for our manufactured goods. America is dependent upon foreign sources for much of our manufactured goods. We are no longer at liberty, too act independently of the new world economic order.

We must rethink Free Trade... now. We must remove those who have promoted such ill advised economic strategies from their seats of power and influence over our economy. US Trade policy must reflect our best interest, including our national security and reliance on others for manufactured goods.

We must get rid of the GLOBALIST and MARXIST whose goal is to make us the DEPENDENTS of others. America must reject the old world and its spirit of dependency (feudalism). It is time for America too engage a NOVUS ORDO SECLORUM... based on the Spirit of liberty, derived thru independence. We must cast off the fetters of 'dependency' as individuals and the idea of the 'collective' as a nation.

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