Beautiful! Thank you for this fitting tribute on this auspicious Semiquincentennial broom-jumping. I truly feel that we may have crossed over from the breaking to the building. We will all still have more walls to tear down, and much restoration ahead; may we find joy in the sacrifices as well as the gains. Cumulatively, they are equally instrumental in the building of great families and great nations.
I appreciate your framing of this inflection point as decentralized destruction and building toward sovereignty, as our Creator does. Let us not forge ahead in those efforts without keeping Him foremost in our minds. A good Sunday sermon for our 250th anniversary. Thank you.
I'm reminded of what it feels like right after reading some Jane Austen and how my family gives me queer stares when I lapse into eighteenth-century turns of phrase for a while ;) ~ just one of the quirks of being a bookworm, I suppose.
Thank you for this well-thought out “steam of consciousness” into hearing and understanding the “echoes” of our Founding Fathers indwelling again in the American Mindscape today.
The consensus wars of the past decade have been fascinating to live through and to observe…and the observation as a navigating tool is something you are quite brilliant at!
Inquisitive minds broke the seal on the controlled consensus box, unleashing a new level of discernment that can’t be put back and the lid closed.
Building a new foundation to sustain the principles of “the pursuit of happiness”
The Nation must examine again its philosophy, listening to the wisdom of the principles that established our founding. Schools of thought silently invaded over many decades and captured young minds into that age old misery called communism.
Do you know that you wrote one sentence that was 113 words long? How do you do it?! It's very difficult to end a sentence when you are in the midst of a very compelling thought. I worked for someone who forced me to write shorter sentences. I still find it difficult, but I usually can force myself for the sake of readibility. Anyway, great essay!
While I am not generally one to sing with the choir, I agree with you 100%. We are winning, We are decentralized. Each of us is seeking to both destroy the old and build the new. The traditions and institutions of the old are crumbling, though they can use our encouragement. Our new creations are like seedlings of mighty trees, currently invisible in their inevitable growth toward the future. I am not conservative. I am decidedly liberal. I don't seek to preserve the old, though I work to remind people of the forgotten. I seek to fix the old and to build the new. Both conservatives and liberals are needed. Preserve what's good. Improve what's not. Both are parts of the decentralized collective. I am not Republican, Democrat, Libertarian, or Leftist. Those are crumbling structures. Some of the areas that need work: Amazon, MailChimp, and Google among other deep state monoliths are destroying and displacing independent innovation, eliminating small brick and mortar shops and digital businesses. The medical/pharmaceutical complex, along with Big Food, continue to poison us with programmed consumption of pills and processed non-foods, not just to make a profit, but also to make the sovereign American people weak and dependent on the "experts" instead of sovereign self reliance. The Self care that prevailed for thousands of years, the wisdom of the grandmothers, is being forgotten, replaced by cook-book cereal boxes and factory medical visits, dispensing pills that make us feel better for now, but even weaker in the future. These are just a few of the ways we have been separated from our lives. The decentralized collective is legion. As we each follow our calling, we are launching our own little cannonballs at the giant system. Individually, we are invisible, (which is a good thing as it offers protection). Yet together, we are a massive force, a tidal wave that is coming from nowhere that will prevail. WWG1WGA. This is a call for all of us singing in the choir to follow our hearts and build the New World, the Golden Age, brick by brick, cannonball by cannonball.
Well done, my friend. As I sit and ponder our semiquincenntennial after yesterday's events, I can't help but see that God has his hand in this. God bless America and thank you. BB, for helping me clear through the fog of the information war.
Very insightful BB, but is it really a stream of consciousness when there isn't even one F bomb? There's usually an awful lot of tastefully placed cursing mixed in with your very brilliant truth bombs when you are truly flowing.
Beautiful! Thank you for this fitting tribute on this auspicious Semiquincentennial broom-jumping. I truly feel that we may have crossed over from the breaking to the building. We will all still have more walls to tear down, and much restoration ahead; may we find joy in the sacrifices as well as the gains. Cumulatively, they are equally instrumental in the building of great families and great nations.
I appreciate your framing of this inflection point as decentralized destruction and building toward sovereignty, as our Creator does. Let us not forge ahead in those efforts without keeping Him foremost in our minds. A good Sunday sermon for our 250th anniversary. Thank you.
The dude’s a pastor, gotta be. Govt or church recognized ordination not necessary.
Excellent report Squire! 👍🏻❤️❤️
Wow BB. Realizing that we can break out of the true-false paradigm to focus on what's right.
Love it! Thanks
I'm reminded of what it feels like right after reading some Jane Austen and how my family gives me queer stares when I lapse into eighteenth-century turns of phrase for a while ;) ~ just one of the quirks of being a bookworm, I suppose.
But yeah, integrity really is Everything.
I listen to the audible as I read (great article, again, btw) and when this came up:
“to destroy that which has been and would be in order to build that which must be and will be.”
It made me think of that famous Kamala “be burdened by what has been” routine. 😆. Sorry.
Outstanding as always! Ty❤️
Thank you for this well-thought out “steam of consciousness” into hearing and understanding the “echoes” of our Founding Fathers indwelling again in the American Mindscape today.
The consensus wars of the past decade have been fascinating to live through and to observe…and the observation as a navigating tool is something you are quite brilliant at!
Inquisitive minds broke the seal on the controlled consensus box, unleashing a new level of discernment that can’t be put back and the lid closed.
Building a new foundation to sustain the principles of “the pursuit of happiness”
The Nation must examine again its philosophy, listening to the wisdom of the principles that established our founding. Schools of thought silently invaded over many decades and captured young minds into that age old misery called communism.
There are minds to be rescued!
May Divine Guidance prevail.
Do you know that you wrote one sentence that was 113 words long? How do you do it?! It's very difficult to end a sentence when you are in the midst of a very compelling thought. I worked for someone who forced me to write shorter sentences. I still find it difficult, but I usually can force myself for the sake of readibility. Anyway, great essay!
While I am not generally one to sing with the choir, I agree with you 100%. We are winning, We are decentralized. Each of us is seeking to both destroy the old and build the new. The traditions and institutions of the old are crumbling, though they can use our encouragement. Our new creations are like seedlings of mighty trees, currently invisible in their inevitable growth toward the future. I am not conservative. I am decidedly liberal. I don't seek to preserve the old, though I work to remind people of the forgotten. I seek to fix the old and to build the new. Both conservatives and liberals are needed. Preserve what's good. Improve what's not. Both are parts of the decentralized collective. I am not Republican, Democrat, Libertarian, or Leftist. Those are crumbling structures. Some of the areas that need work: Amazon, MailChimp, and Google among other deep state monoliths are destroying and displacing independent innovation, eliminating small brick and mortar shops and digital businesses. The medical/pharmaceutical complex, along with Big Food, continue to poison us with programmed consumption of pills and processed non-foods, not just to make a profit, but also to make the sovereign American people weak and dependent on the "experts" instead of sovereign self reliance. The Self care that prevailed for thousands of years, the wisdom of the grandmothers, is being forgotten, replaced by cook-book cereal boxes and factory medical visits, dispensing pills that make us feel better for now, but even weaker in the future. These are just a few of the ways we have been separated from our lives. The decentralized collective is legion. As we each follow our calling, we are launching our own little cannonballs at the giant system. Individually, we are invisible, (which is a good thing as it offers protection). Yet together, we are a massive force, a tidal wave that is coming from nowhere that will prevail. WWG1WGA. This is a call for all of us singing in the choir to follow our hearts and build the New World, the Golden Age, brick by brick, cannonball by cannonball.
Thank you BB for another amazing read! God’s plan IS truly the only plan that matters! May God continue to bless you! 🙏🏻
Well done, my friend. As I sit and ponder our semiquincenntennial after yesterday's events, I can't help but see that God has his hand in this. God bless America and thank you. BB, for helping me clear through the fog of the information war.
Very insightful BB, but is it really a stream of consciousness when there isn't even one F bomb? There's usually an awful lot of tastefully placed cursing mixed in with your very brilliant truth bombs when you are truly flowing.
Ever heard of Xoachin Flores?