Saturday, January 2, 2021

The River and the Dam


Despite the ebb and flow of political power in Washington over the last two centuries, the trajectory of US politics seems inevitable.

The nature of Liberalism is the belief that the world is in a persistent state of being broken and needs to be fixed.  Status Quo is, at best, considered to be quaint and well meaning, but lacking in sophistication and potential.

Liberalism is as a raging river and Conservatism the dam or levee. The dam cannot hold the water back in perpetuity, but allows an overflow that doesn’t permit the over saturation of the basin.

Since the days of the founding fathers, conservatives with the aid of the Constitution, have promoted the ideals of individual rights and individual liberty.

Liberalism, however, has considered the Constitution as being a good launching point in pursuit to perfection. With little regard to the individual, the desires of the perceived collective have been paramount. The arbiter for liberalism is the Government who is considered to be good and fair in its administration without deference to individual liberty.

In recent years, the direction of Liberalism as a “collective” has been influenced heavily by the will of societal microcosms seeking preference with regards to standing and exemption from criticism.  With the explosion of social media, these societal microcosms develop, and grow in both numbers and standing while swelling the river of Liberalism.

Sadly... at our current trajectory, sooner or later the dam will break.

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