Weekly Opinion Editorial
ANGER IS MOTIVATOR!
by Steve Fair
One thing both Republicans and Democrats
can agree on- the other Party’s stance on issues, if left unchecked, will
destroy America. In a recent NBC News (a
liberal leaning organization) poll, 80% of those polled believed the other side
is a precarious threat to democracy. America
is more polarized and divided than ever before and it boils down to one thing- how
they view the U.S. Constitution. Three
observations:
First, liberals hate the Constitution.
They believe the 2nd amendment is about duck hunting and the Electoral
College too complex. They advocate
direct election of the president, ignoring state rights. They believe the Constitution is broken and
should not be reclaimed or amended, but discarded.
In an August New York Times op/ed, two liberal law professors-Ryan Doerfler
(Harvard) and Samuel Moyn(Yale)- wrote: A politics of the American future
like this would make clear our ability to engage in the constant reinvention of
our society under our own power, without the illusion that the past stands in
the way. To liberals, the Constitution is the past and cannot be applied to
today’s complicated problems. According
to liberals, America should be constantly ‘reinventing’ itself with no rules as
a guide.
President Abraham Lincoln said, “We
the people are the rightful masters of both Congress and the courts, not to
overthrow the Constitution, but to overthrow the men who pervert the Constitution.”
Second, the Constitution exists to limit the power of government and to
insure our freedom. It codifies the freedoms
of speech, association, assembly, press religion, equal protection under the
law, the right to due process and the right to privacy. It’s not just a yellowing old document under
glass at the National Archives. It is
what keeps government in check and insures our individual freedoms. Without it, America isn’t America. Liberals
want America to become more like Europe, with government being more involved in
citizen’s lives.
Third, public schools are required by law to teach about the Constitution
each year. Most Americans don’t know
that. In 2004, Congress passed a law
that requires schools receiving federal funding to provide education on the
history of the Constitution each Constitution Day. The bill was introduced by the late Senator
Robert Byrd, (D-WV)Sadly, most schools don’t offer a comprehensive overview of
the U.S. Constitution. Rick Green has a
video series titled, ‘Constitution Alive,’ that is available online that
provides an excellent overview of the Constitution. Every
American citizen should know what the founding document says.
The October NBC News poll found Americans are angry. Liberals are angry at the Supreme Court
because they disagreed with the Roe vs. Wade reversal. Conservatives are angry because Joe Biden is
president. Both are angry about the
economy. But anger or zeal without
knowledge or resolve accomplishes little.
The outcome of the midterm elections in November will come down to which
side is enraged the most.
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