Root issues versus fallout issues
I’ve written several times
in the past about root issues and fallout issues. I don’t think most people
related to the importance of what I was trying to get across. As I see it we spend most of our effort dealing with fallout issues,
not even the addressing, or even necessarily recognizing, the root causes these
issues. This being the case, until things change, we are destined to stay
increasingly mired in the fallout, and not make real or at least lasting
progress.
To illustrate what I mean
by the root issue versus fallout issues, let’s consider a dam break. As a
result of a dam break we’ve got roads washed out, utilities damaged, houses
people injured, and many many problems. All the road
washouts, damage to houses, etc., these are the fallout issues from the dam
break. And, while yes we need to address them,
as they are serious and immediate. If we don’t recognize the root
issue, and that is the dam break, we will be destined to keep having problems
with the flooding and the resulting fallout issues from the flooding.
Obviously, in this example, the root issues (the dam break) would be
recognized. But, when it comes to so much to do with government, the
powers that be want to avoid discussion or recognition of the root causes of
our problems.
If we do not recognize and
address the root issues, we will be as effective in dealing with our
governmental issues as if we tried to curtail the effects of a rainstorm by
trying to catch the raindrops with a bucket.
Some of the things I see
as root issues:
·
The sabotage of Article the First (the
1st of the 12 amendments proposed for our bill of rights) and the
subsequent failure of We the People to recognize the importance of small
districts in order to vet, select, elect, and hold government officials
accountable.
·
Creation (and legitimization) of a
lobbying industry which operates independent of public scrutiny and
accountability, in order to influence government officials.
·
Apportionment Act of 1911, which froze
the size of the House of Representatives at 435 members, making it easier for
big money and special interests to control a
limited size congress.
·
Passage of the 17th Amendment, which
changed the way Senators are selected, opening wide the doors to big money and
special interests gaining control over a statewide election versus controlling the an entire state legislature to appoint Senators.
· The “progressives” development of the State primary system
to select candidates for public office, which transferred that function from
local, state, and national conventions to a system that empowered big money and
special interests of promoting candidates and undermined the people’s ability
to vet and select candidates for public office.
·
Creation of the Federal Reserve, and
unconstitutional act, which transferred control and responsibility of the
valuation of our currency from Congress to an banking
cartel, resulting in the continual expansion of the influence of the banking
industry over our lives and economy, as well as the continual devaluation and
integrity of the U.S. Dollar.
·
The “progressive” idea of promoting a
living Constitution, which would circumvent the rigors of the Article V
amendment process, which has allowed the Federal government to usurp the
authorities left to the states and the people under the Constitution.
These are some of the root
issues, which have resulted in the destruction of the Great American Experiment
in Self-Government by We the People into a nation controlled by powerful
special interests who actually work to the detriment of the General Welfare and
other issues contained in the Preamble to the Constitution.
While we must work to
contain the damage to all the fallout issues, to truly fix our government
system we must recognize the root issues, and educate the general public to the
importance of fixing them as to eliminate the fallout issues they cause.
With God’s direction, we need to promote a grass roots involvement capable of
both local and national control over our society and government—so that
eventually we can truly can enjoy the freedom’s our founders sought from the
corruption of big and intrusive government control over our lives.
Previously, I tried to
address root issues in my article on the demise of the Great Experiment in
Self-Government by We the People on the www.PolicyUSA.com
website