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Third Law of Politics and the Tea Party Community
Marxists, Keynesians, and liberal-progressives just don't get it. Liberty is mankind's birthright. There is no alternative. Every action they initiate using government threat of force to push their Utopian programs creates an equal and opposite reaction pulling for liberty. Honoring Isaac Newton, let's call this the Third Law of Politics.
As government expands it's power, people's deep inner desire for liberty becomes even more powerfully felt. As government regulations increase, the craving for freedom among the people increases exponentially.
This Third Law of Politics is not a man-made law. Therefore it is not taught in university political "science" classes. Such a curriculum failure is unfortunate. Great pain could be averted.
Keeping in mind the Third Law of Politics, how do we know the Marxist, Keynesian, liberal-progressive momentum is about to come to a screeching halt? Look around. How many liberty-oriented organizations and efforts have sprung into being in the last few years? Just as an example, the Republican Liberty Caucus was founded in only 1991. The Tea Party is an even newer movement. The Tea Party Caucus in Congress was only started in 2010, yet already boasts perhaps 70 congressional members fighting for the innate desires of their constituents.
One very new arrival in this movement toward liberty is the Tea Party Community, a Facebook-like online social networking service for freedom lovers and defenders of the Bill of Rights. This new "facebook for liberty" was launched a few weeks ago, and with very little publicity has quickly grown to 100,000 members despite times of extensive technical difficulties caused by leftist hackers.
If you join the Tea Party Community you will quickly see a number of postings which apparently rise out of ego-emotions such as anger, fear, frustration, pain or even an ego-desire to make a splash. You'll have to discipline yourself to ignore such postings, "forgive them, for they know not what they do," and give your attention instead to postings which are indeed valuable for information or insight, valuable new ways of seeing things.
As it becomes apparent that liberty is on it's way to winning, the ego-postings will decline and the useful postings will become ever more useful. At present the vast majority of those in the Tea Party Community are interested in ridding themselves of the insanity forced on them by Marxists, Keynesians, and liberal-progressives. They are interested in "getting back to" the Constitution. But it will also become apparent that the flaws in the U.S. Constitution which have allowed Marxists, Keynesians, and liberal-progressives to gain and wield so much power can be corrected.
During the 1760s and 1770s in the American colonies, those who were feeling their inner desire for liberty found friends and support among fellow colonists who they met in taverns, inns, or in front of churches after Sunday services. Their prayers and desires ultimately brought about the miraculous U.S. Constitution. In modern days, liberty lovers now have an additional way to find friends and share ideas ... our own social media site. How much greater a miracle will now be facilitated?
The device which even more deeply prepares freedom lovers for success, A Course in Miracles , talks about our ultimate need to free ourselves from every kind of slavery:
You have been told to bring the darkness to the light, and guilt to holiness. And you have also been told that error must be corrected at its source. Therefore, it is the tiny part of your self, the little thought that seems split off and separate, that the Holy Spirit needs. The rest is fully in God's keeping, and needs no guide. But this wild and delusional thought needs help, because, in its delusions, it thinks it is the Son of God, whole and omnipotent, sole ruler of the kingdom it set apart to tyrannize by madness into obedience and slavery.
Also available free of charge online:
Course in Relationship Miracles
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