CNN Poll: Majority says government a threat to citizens' rights ... A majority of Americans think the federal government poses a threat to rights of Americans, according to a new national poll. Fifty-six percent of people questioned in a CNN/Opinion Research Corporation survey released Friday say they think the federal government's become so large and powerful that it poses an immediate threat to the rights and freedoms of ordinary citizens. Forty-four percent of those polled disagree. The survey indicates a partisan divide on the question: only 37 percent of Democrats, 63 percent of Independents and nearly 7 in 10 Republicans say the federal government poses a threat to the rights of Americans. – CNN
Dominant Social Theme: It is something the powers-that-be need to address.
Free-Market Analysis: There are two areas of pushback an alternative media initiative such as the Daily Bell is apt to encounter. The first is that it is "conspiratorial" and the second is that its paltry insights will fall on deaf ears, as the mass of people are "asleep" or "sheep." How then to explain this American poll – taken by CNN of all outfits – showing that a MAJORITY of Americans believe the federal government "poses a threat to the rights of Americans?" And it's not just the poll. You should read the 300-plus comments beneath the tiny article if you want an earful, dear reader. A few comments:
Start fixing the problem by electing people to the house and senate that will listen to and do the will of WE THE PEOPLE. Then 24 months later elect a president who cares about AMERICA. A really good start would be of course to impeach the moron we currently have to call POTUS. But no one currently in the house or senate has the balls to start that process.
Question: How do you eat an elephant? Answer: One bite at a time. That's exactly what the Government has been doing to our rights since the beginning of this country.
Pfff...typical Fox news propoganda....ummm..wait, this is CNN....
Someone slap me, CNN has finally stopped catering to the far left and oogling over Obama? Nahhhh, couldn't be the ratings, could it? It hurts having less viewers than local public access shows, doesn't it?
And this from CNN. WOW, didn't know they were capable of telling the truth.
Now we are the first to grant that polls are unpredictable and easily skewed. To a degree, they reveal what the pollster wishes them to reveal. But nonetheless this is an eye-opener, right up there with the famous poll of some years ago that found something like 30 percent of all Americans distrust the government's 9/11 narrative. These are large numbers in fact. Fifty-six percent of adult Americans is perhaps 75-100 million individuals. And lets put 30 percent around 50 million. The distrust for America's expanding authoritarianism is large and growing larger.
We are surprised it hasn't spread abroad. We anticipate this anti-government mentality will infect Britain sooner or later – we think we see signs of it. And in Europe, we believe that the coming unraveling of the EU will involve a good bit of anti-authoritarianism as well. But the point we really want to make for our American readers is that the constant flow of feedback we get stating that Americans especially are in an unconscious state regarding their government would not seem to be true, not entirely anyway.
In fact, it is our stated opinion – stated as often as we can state it – that the Internet has made a tremendous difference when it comes to perceptions of individuals and their relationship to the state. America is the prime example thus far in our opinion. It is indeed the great exception, the largest region with a republican culture some 300 years old – actually even older. It is not at all surprising to us that Americans, after all, are "awake" and increasingly aware of what is taking place in America, and in the world. The Tea Party movement is ample evidence for us.
The Bell is in the business of charting the ebb and flow of power elite promotions – those fear-based dominant social themes that panic large populations and encourage authoritarian solutions that bring wealth and power to a few at the expense of the many. We are on record as stating that many of these themes are failing. Global warming is failing. Peak oil seems increasingly dubious to many. Green industry is not something that we think has wide receptivity in America. Endlessly expanding vaccine programs are coming under increasingly attack, and not only in America. Central banking and corporatism are increasingly held in disrepute. The military industrial complex in America – and certainly in Europe – is under attack as never before. Government credibility is down. People's willingness to look to themselves for solutions rather than outside sources is up, in our opinion.
A poll like the above gives credence to our arguments, we believe. For us, it is increasingly obvious. The Internet has educated millions as to their true predicament vis-à-vis the monolithic authoritarianism of the modern Western state. These millions – who once believed their downtrodden plight was entirely their own fault – even now are educating their family, friends and neighbors. You know this is why we have never overly agonized about a Western crackdown on the Internet. It is late in the day for that. The Chinese have one going on, but we wonder even now how long that is going to last. These "enlightenment" movements tend to be unstoppable. The Gutenberg press shows us that.
An idea is far more powerful than a bullet, dear reader. You thought that was just a cliche. But you are living through one of these eras right now. The nascent police states of America and Europe are more apt to be rolled back than gain traction in our opinion. Oh, it will not happen without a struggle (see Edwin Vieira, Jr., recently, Parts 1-4), perhaps a bloody one (though we are staunch believers in non-violence). And we don't expect the outcome to usher in some sort of Nirvana. But we repeat, the power elite will likely end up taking a step back. Free-markets will likely take a step forward. And that's how human progress works, in halting steps.
Conclusion: Some predict a dark ages ahead. Obviously, we are not so sure. The dominant social theme of the all-powerful power elite (its vast and unstoppable Illuminati network, for instance) is at least partially another promotion in our opinion – promoted especially by a number of questionable alternative websites, some of which obviously have intel connections both in America and Britain. No, the free-market foundation certainly has been laid all over again in the past 25 years, and any action taken will only help reinforce the freedom trend. Repressing 600 million people in the West as they begin to wake up and rise, is a formidable task. China certainly has its hands full even now. (And wait until the bubble bursts and central authorities lose still more credibility.) The 20th century was the power elite's golden age. We tend to think it has lapsed.
Out of the night that covers me, Black as the pit from pole to pole, I thank whatever gods may be For my unconquerable soul.
In the fell clutch of circumstance I have not winced nor cried aloud. Under the bludgeonings of chance My head is bloody, but unbowed.
Beyond this place of wrath and tears Looms but the Horror of the shade, And yet the menace of the years Finds and shall find me unafraid.
It matters not how strait the gate, How charged with punishments the scroll, I am the master of my fate: I am the captain of my soul.
- William Earnest Henley, 1875
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Posted by SB on 3/2/2010 1:54:49 AM
Let us hope that the 'silent majority' is finally stirring, not only to stretch, but to act decisively. A strong, message needs to be sent to the 'elite' that 'we've had all we can take, and we ain't gonna take no more!' in no uncertain terms. The ballot box this fall is but 1 step, not the 1st, but a significant step none the less.
Posted by Bette on 3/2/2010 2:25:17 AM
The central authority has indeed pushed the U.S. to it's extreme limit. We may be very close to outright rebellion to oppose the attempted coup by the powers that be. There's a lot of anger toward our controllers. Their power has become so offensive as to cause considerable stress on the masses, a dangerous scenario.
Posted by William on 3/2/2010 2:29:26 AM
Prescient article! The question remains, how uncomfortable will most Americans have to get before they are willing to make the sacrifices necessary to take the government back from the special interests. I humbly submit that we are a dangerously far distance from that. Give up Monday night football while there is still electricity? You must be daft!
Keep in mind that the majority of Jews trapped by the Nazis in the Warsaw ghetto refused to believe the Nazis intended to eliminate them. Americans in general, particularly those under 40 are far less educated, or politically or economically aware than the Jews who ended up being gassed by the Nazis.
We all hope the internet will change history. Your efforts to that end are very much appreciated, but, to date, the prospects are grim at best.
Posted by Peter M. Lutterbeck on 3/2/2010 3:58:31 AM
Don't count out the inventiveness of the Power Elite. Just as WW I and the run up to it, aided the financial debacle of the 1907 market chaos, WW II rescued the U.S. from the Great Depression. If Gulf War I was a life-line for the industrial-complex in the early '90s, one can guess what's in store for the very near future visa-vie Iran. Stay tuned and watch the Power Elite go another round.
Posted by John Acord on 3/2/2010 5:56:29 AM
I wonder whether these power elites actually exist or have they been conjured up to provide a structured explanation for the chaos with which we are surrounded. Government brings order out of chaotic human activity and that illusion is failing as the integrity of those entrusted with public duties have been corrupted with ignorance, elevated sophistry, and out right criminal activity.
There is a pervasive malise in the West that requires new, dynamic leadership to halt the slide to chaos into which we are so rapidly descending. It appears to me that the so-called power elites, if they actually exist and not a bunch of morons masquerading as pseudo intellectuals, are paper tigers that events will shortly destroy.
Soon, a new power elite will emerge that will be dedicated to preserving and expanding Western Civilization. The meme of this new elite is very simple: to always to take whatever action that promotes the interests, economic power, and integrity of Western Civilization. I suggest you read "Imperium" by Francis Parker Yockey, if you wish to understand the inevitable dominence of the West over all other civilizations.
Reply from the Daily Bell:
"Government brings order out of chaotic human activity."
You really believe this?
Posted by Pat Fields on 3/2/2010 7:02:50 AM
You'd mentioned 'peak oil' in passing, which nudged me to toss my coppers on the table. In a world where governments universally control the exploration for and development of petroleum, I find ALL allusion to ANY 'shortage' or depletion of the resource, a great deal MORE than dubious.
Posted by Jake on 3/2/2010 7:04:08 AM
I worry about another false flag attach on the people by the power elite to put them back in to the "Keep us safe" frame of mind. People should be aware of this tactic.
Posted by E. Jones on 3/2/2010 7:24:04 AM
I really appreciate the articles on the Daily Bell, yet, I disagree that the power elite are going to crawl back in their hole and accept defeat. Repeating myself from a previous comment, all it will take is a major "terrorist" event, institute all Exec. Orders and it is game over for peaceful people. This plan is centuries in the making, and it is in the final stages now. IMHO, the Bell has highly underestimated the enemy, I sincerely hope I am wrong.
Reply from the Daily Bell:
"Yet, I disagree that the power elite are going to crawl back in their hole and accept defeat."
We have written that thanks to the Internet, the promotional memes of the power elite are increasingly exposed as untruthful. We have written that as a result, the power elite may eventually find it necessary to take a step back and that there is historical precedent for this analysis.
We have never claimed that the power elite would "accept defeat" or would "crawl back in their hole."
But we have pointed out that the constant predictions of power elite immutability and the inevitability of their continued ascension seem to us to be a kind of elite promotion in itself.
Does this constitute "highly underestimating" the elite? We don't think so, obviously.
Posted by Gary J. Mallast on 3/2/2010 8:26:26 AM
Here in the land of the "Reagan Democrats" (Detroit), I am running into a phenomenon, I find quite remarkable. All my life I have been something of a libertarian and learned Austrian School economics from my high school economics teacher, now a professor of economics for U of D Mercy, Harry C. Veryser Jr back in 1967-68. Now all along there have been a goodly number of people with whom I didn't dare discuss economic or political issues because it would just turn into an argument. The odd phenomenon is that NOW they agree with me on so many things--and angrily and vociferously so. Interesting.
Reply from the Daily Bell:
Yes! Anecdotally, plumbers and electricians - tradespeople - in America now accost you with harangues about the Federal Reserve. Many tradespeople are generally most articulate and intelligent. Our point is that the knowledge in America especially about elite manipulations is often underestimated in our view by those in the alternative media community.
Posted by Darryl on 3/2/2010 9:53:56 AM
The prohets of doom and gloom about the demise of the financial elites is laughable. This is a current, but temporary, trend.
Posted by Howard Bernbaum on 3/2/2010 10:10:02 AM
How interesting that you print the poem INVICTUS by William Earnest henley. I read it in my early college years and decided to let it be my guide in how to conduct my life. However, I think the Daily Bell is optimistic, internet or not, and too many of the people are sheep.
Too many American voters are more interested in keeping up with The American Idol than the facts pertaining to the direction our country has taken. Name recognition still plays a bigger part in vote getting than real awareness of the actions of the politicians. This must be the reason 90 are reelected.
Next November will be the telling time. If the incumbents are turned out of office, then there is hope and your Guttenberg analogy will prove to be accurate. I hope and pray your are prescient.
Posted by Claudine Elam on 3/2/2010 10:27:38 AM
Gentlemen:
You constantly give us the truth about those evil ones who are trying to distroy the Christian world civilation but why do you not tell your readers who is behind it and who is going to bring in the complete solution. Some of you surely must know?
The TALMUD INTERNATIONAL JEWS are the one behind it all. Our precious JESUS CHRIST and his people are the only ones who can and will bring the complete solution.
Posted by Lance E. Schultz on 3/2/2010 11:29:52 AM
Puny man can trace his feeble steps and walk in the paths of the philosophies of many of his most gifted and learned men in the ancient mysteries but must recognize each of these share one immutable and indisputable characteristic.
As the grass of the field they have all passed away. And despite having proferred some forbidden despotic wisdom and folly upon the consciences of his fellow creatures which continues down through the ages, each of these passersby were CREATED. For from dust we are borne and to dust we shall return no matter the foolish rot which riseth in our pride. For it matters and save even depends how strait is the gate and how narrow the way for puny man whether he masters the rudder of his great vessel and runs it straight into the rock or seeketh his rudder from afar off and launches his spirit beyond this vale of tears.
Reply from the Daily Bell:
Beautiful.
Posted by WeThePeople on 3/2/2010 11:34:24 AM
Re: "These millions--who once believed their downtrodden plight was entirely their own fault--even now are educating their family, friends and neighbors."
This is happening albeit too slowly for some. One idea for people to pursue is for them to ask their elected representatives to show them where in the Constitution of the United States of America the federal government has the authority or responsibility to the people for education, health care, energy, mining or agriculture.
The response (or lack thereof) should be educational
Reply from the Daily Bell:
Very good idea.
Posted by Bill Ross on 3/2/2010 12:31:31 PM
Elites (slavers) have lost before they began. People, in general, have been mis-educated by states and historical revisionism to forget the intellectual Rosetta stone which sparked the last Renaissance:We live in an action precedes consequence reality. We are FREE to do and choose anything allowed by the laws of physics.
The only choice of others, organized force included is: What do they choose to do in response?
The question of law (our collective force) resolves to: What actions should be forcefully sanctioned? Our far wiser ancestors answered: Those which cause harm. Collectively, thanks to the general enlightenment of the internet, our collective tolerance for tyranny is becoming rapidly exceeded.
If the US empire can be seen as "expiring" after 234 years of existence, I`d like to point out that another "empire" is exactly the same age. Meyer Amschel Bauer`s first government contract was to finance the participation (on the King`s side)of 20,000 Hessiche mercenaries in the 1776 American war of independence.
According to Martin Armstrong (and others), empires historically survive for about 220-230 years. I am wondering if this rule applies to financial empires as well as political ones? The Rothschild empire and the United States appear to be inextricably intertwined throughout their history. Without the internet I wouldn`t even be thinking about these things.
Reply from the Daily Bell:
Exactly.
Posted by Juanito on 3/2/2010 12:55:42 PM
Sun Tzu said that in order to win battles you must know your enemy and know yourself. Our enemy is the state (Albert Knock). The state, i.e. the individuals who run the state -- the sociopaths who have almost always run the state (Andrez Lobaczewski -- "Political Poneroly") will do anything to keep power. They are without conscience or compassion. They lie and deceive without remorse. They are our leaders.
Mark Twain commented that half of them in his day were crooks and when challenged, reneged and said half of them were not crooks.
The situation has gotten profoundly worse. We, the proles (Orwell "1984"), are imperfect beings but with consciences, most who care for each other and wish each other well whether we are Christian, Moslem, or Jewish or Buddhist or Taoist. We, for the most part, are truthful and steadfast. We have begun to talk to each other and join together to resist these monsters and defeat them in order to reinstitute a government by and for the people.
We will do this by abolishing the Fed, voting these imitation humans from office and removing their ilk from the bureacracies, making government smaller, instituting sane economic policies (Austrian), ending the insane wars and occupations, and by reviving the US Constitution.
Ron Paul has spoken clearly on this. He is our Cincinnatus. He is the spiritual brother to General Smedley Butler ("War is a Racket").
Even though our votes have been distorted by computers and divided by racial politics, we will by sheer numbers, overwhelm this system. The future is ours, and we will take it.
Posted by Bruce on 3/2/2010 2:05:27 PM
To those who say that free market education isn't happening fast enough: Thirty years ago I could talk to almost no one about the issues that now everyday people talk about at their dinner tables, in grocery stores, and on street corners. It has often been said that this is the generation of instant gratification. And so all of you are impatient for faster results. Yet, I am most invigorated at the turn-about. It is happening in my time, and I am no longer beating my head against a wall to accelerate it. It has taken hundreds, if not thousands of years to consolidate power into the hands of a few. A decade or two to unravel it is not too long to wait. I expect I will some day live in a free land.
Reply from the Daily Bell:
Thank you for the courageous observation.
Posted by Joe C on 3/2/2010 4:26:12 PM
The 44 percent who answered the CNN poll and think they are not losing rights are those high school dropouts of all races who are standing there looking for more entitlements. They are all DUMOCRATS and Congressmen and women. I say lets draft them all into the Army and send them to Afghanistan with food stamps and bogus welfare checks!
Posted by James on 3/2/2010 6:24:24 PM
The Federal Reserve controls Our government. The debt banking system must be changed. The Government must regain the right to coin/print money. Borrowing by the government must be stopped. The size of government must be reduced. No new social programs of any type. Balance the Budget.
Posted by Em Jay Oh on 3/2/2010 8:21:49 PM
Somewhere in the timeline of holding the Power Elite (a term too ingratiating for these surreptitious tyrants) accountable for what will come to be recognized as crimes against all of humanity, these individuals and their deeds must be identified.
Posted by Skrag on 3/2/2010 8:38:46 PM
The Tea Parties have begun to spread across the pond, albeit sponsored by a politician. It seemed to go over rather well, and many commentors are interested in spreading it further. The only question is whether or not the People will begin to start holding rallies themselves, or if it will remain a tool of the politicians, no matter how good they may be.
I like what you're saying here...could this be the curious "domino theory" (of people, not states) taking place? However, I would point out two things that aren't being said.
First, I read somewhere that there is a catalytic dynamic about revolutions--they are brought on by the interplay of war AND economics to bring about change. Obviously, America is undergoing both dynamics right now (not two years ago).
Second, there is a "generational" factor afoot--and I'm speaking about the regulated part of the economy, including the govt and all its business cartels--which is absolutely suffocating the US (and other countries).
We have "leaders" who can't let go of the top-down model of ruling and controlling everything, thereby clogging up the information revolution. True, a lot of this is self-interested (money/career) in nature, but it is totally unnatural and anti-Darwinian that the rulers are hanging on, too.
There was a time when the "no-longer spry" would step aside. Obviously, this latter point is a sensitive issue and does not hold true for those who are able to adapt, but that's the problem: non-adaptive people are in power positions everywhere. Its especially true for those hierarchical types of companies and ones linked to the govt, where adaptation is not a benefit.
But here's the real kicker: for real reform to take place, we'd practically have to skip two generations to get our economy moving, because many are just not able to work in the kind of free-wheeling, info-tech environment that is being created. I expect that the entire world economy will be transformed in 5 years, given that the "rulers" won't muck everything up and we can stop pretending it's 1939.
Posted by John Acord on 3/3/2010 8:00:29 AM
The Daily Bell is becoming ever more profound and the quality of the comments are as exciting. Jaunito is so correct in what he writes, especially his comment that Ron Paul is our Cincinatus.
Yesterday, Paul polled 80 in his primary run against several worthy candidates and will certainly win re-election in November. Kay Baily Hutchison has promised to resign from the Senate and I urge Bell readers to write to Perry and demand that Ron Paul be appointed to her Senate seat. In the Senate Ron Paul would have far greater exposure and media coverage.
I was called to task by the Bell in stating that government among men creates order out of chaos. As we know, authoritarian governments degenerate into chaos.
Mankind has always had some sort of government whether it be the head of a band of hunter gatherers or a King and Prime Minister, President, First Secretary or Fuhrer. We can also choose to have a government that is limited and guarantees our inalienable rights. It is our collective choice.
Reply from the Daily Bell:
Thanks for the clarification. Good idea about Ron Paul.
Posted by David on 3/3/2010 7:33:47 PM
Lines in the poem, Invictus that you included in your 3/3/10 newswire are just what the Tea Parties need in candidates who, if they win, will.
Just like Jesus Christ, be tempted by the Elite Devils with power, money and prestige if they turn and follow the Elite's New World Order agenda. The lines I am referring to are:
I am the master of my fate;
I am the captain of my soul
and I thank whatever gods may be
For my unconquerable soul.
Posted by Terry on 3/3/2010 9:32:16 PM
I think time has come for all Americans to start calling their congressman/woman and demand the impeachment of the president,vice president, Pelosi and leader of the Senate.
Posted by Don Swenson on 3/6/2010 6:41:51 PM
The power elite could also be viewed as The State or The Government. It is the power elite who control our decision making, laws, rules, and policies. I don't think this elite will give up power or control. We may need to use our power (voting) to de-throne this group. First, however, we need a leader who understands the issues. I agree that Ron Paul is a good start.
Posted by Shockster on 5/4/2010 12:52:23 AM
We are awake and we are going to take back our rights and Constitution.
We are not scared anymore.
We dont trust the government.
You can only beat an American so long, then it doesnt hurt anymore.
As they said on the plain on 9/11
"Lets Roll"
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