Introduction
“The road of life is filled with flat squirrels that refused to make a decision.” -Unknown
“The Silent Majority must stop being silent, or it will no longer be the majority.” -Will Luden
That is the subject of today’s 10-minute episode.
Continuing
It is time to stop the wedding, the marriage of our government, our money, and our futures with the call for:
If there is a Silent Majority, and I believe there is, it is time for those in that majority to speak up and act up. Make a difference. Get educated about what is going on. You need to know what might happen if you stay silent, quietly waiting to vote in November, believing that is all you need to do to be effective. If that is what you do, stay silent and wait to vote believing that fulfills your responsibility, the game will be well and truly over before you even suit up. You will run onto the field, only to hear the referee blow the double whistle signifying the end of the game.
This applies to the Silent Majority of liberal Democrats who are standing by while their party is snatched away from them by Progressives, led by Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez,
AOC, a New York City Representative in Congress. AOC is registered as a Democrat, and describes herself as a Democratic Socialist. Here are only a few of the changes that AOC’s party, the Democratic Socialists, demand. The NYC Democratic Socialist site demands: End The Carceral State; decriminalize most actions, and let people out of prison. Free housing and education for everyone. Open borders. Worker control over the economy. Go to the site and see for yourself; you will not believe me.
This applies to the Silent Majority of voters who are watching as our country is torn apart by forces on the rapidly growing edges of the political spectrum. If you do not like what has been happening when the protests get violent later at night, with vandalism, looting, burning and physical harm–even killings, what are you doing about it? Especially–but not only–if you live in Portland, Seattle, Denver, Minneapolis–and other places. How long is either Silent Majority going to let those who claim to represent us and have our best interests at heart fight like spoiled children, while their clear focus is to get reelected time and again and to seize more power in the process? Yes, there is a swamp in DC, and it includes both parties. You want a place to start with what we should be expecting, and, yes, demanding? Start right here: 1. Term limits. An absolute must. 2. Any law passed by Congress must apply equally to them–and everyone in government. You want Medicare for All? Okay, then truly make it apply to “all”. Get rid of the separate and better healthcare insurance for government workers, and the even more lavish healthcare enjoyed by Congress.
And are you as tired, embarrassed, frustrated and, well, as angry as I am that all of us have to dismiss deep and dysfunctional flaws in both major parties and their candidates in order to vote for our preferred set of principles? Rational voters on both sides are openly dismissing their preferred candidate’s serious defects in order to get the “right” Supreme Court nominees, and the policies they prefer. When Bill Clinton got caught in a huge lie by a semen-stained dress, the Democrats said that character did not matter in a President, and the Republicans claimed that it did. In 2016, things were completely reversed with Republicans saying that character did not count, and Democrats claiming that it did. Now, no one is talking about character as a deciding factor because neither candidate can, with a straight face, claim the character and moral high ground. To paraphrase, “Pay no attention to the man behind the curtain. Just do what you need to do to get what you want.” How on God’s green earth did character stop mattering in the Oval Office? And this at the same time that any real or perceived character flaw in yesterday’s genuine heroes has so many people wanting to erase them from our parks, schools, history books–and from our minds?
Regulars at Revolution 2.0™ are familiar with its qualified voter position. I am not at all a fan of simply getting out the vote. I am an ardent fan of getting out the well informed vote. Voters who regularly perform in-depth research on both sides of the issues, and all of the candidates running for an office. In other words, don’t vote unless you have done your research with multiple sources, and multiple types of sources, and given all of the candidates and issues thoughtful consideration.
But it is becoming increasingly clear that even casting well informed votes is not enough. The well informed voter, as described here, must be an influencer. With every right comes equal or greater responsibility; the right to vote comes with two responsibilities 1. Being well informed as outlined earlier, and 2. Sharing, in a persuasive way, your beliefs about both being well informed before voting, and what you believe–and why you believe what you believe.
Character most certainly counts with politicians, and especially the President. And it matters in ourselves as individuals, citizens and voters. Remember: if we want better candidates and better office holders, we must be better voters.
Be a deeply researched, well informed voter, and become a force multiplier by influencing others. And start now. From where you are. With what you have.
Tell me what you believe. I and many others want to know.
As always, whatever you do, do it in love. Without love, anything we do is empty.
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Will Luden, coming to you from 7,200’ in Colorado Springs.