To reform and to regenerate by kevin murray

Humankind has its most imperative issues yet to be successfully resolved due to its own selfishness, greed, violence, and bad deeds which serve to hurt humankind and the societies that people are members of, which is why we find that great avatars, messiahs, and paragons of absolute virtue must incarnate upon this earthly plane, because clearly those that live here, need moral and ethical guidance or else humankind will not ever escape this endless cycle of violence, disharmony, injustice, and unfairness.

 So then, this is why when we look at history, we see time and time again, great saviors and visionaries that have incarnated here, so meant to represent the exemplar for humankind to follow and to emulate, so that we too can rise up to become the best that we can be. It is critical that, in order for societies to become better that they need to make it their point of principle to reform themselves to be better.  So too, the point of our incarnation upon this material plane is to generate harmony, goodness, and fairness one to the other, and until such a time that humankind lives together in peace and understands thoroughly that we are all in this together, signifying that all of us need to reach the promise land, we will be stuck in a construct in which we veer far too often from the straight and narrow path to thereby take the wrong road and thus become lesser than what we were born to be.

 Not only does society need missionaries of all types to send the message that there is a true way to lasting justice, but it is necessary for those who make up society to do their fair part to bring such to fruition.  We live in a perpetual proving ground, of which each of us is tested to see whether we have taken the lessons that we intuitively know to heart, and if we have not, to not only listen and to learn from those great personages that have been here before and have blazed the path to enlightenment – but also that we need to do our fair part to bring this to actualization, for not just ourself, but also to help lend a hand to those most in need, for many of the sins of humankind, are forgiven when we reach out and help others.

 Let’s face it, too many of us are lost souls, either willfully ignorant of who and what we are in essence, or those who have forsaken our divine origins for the sake of materiality, as if that which exists in this world will seemingly last forever.  All that we need to accomplish is here for the asking or the searching, and those who search diligently and then are obedient to that which will bring them the lasting serenity that they so dearly desire, are the same that are making progress, often assisted by those who are our mentors, or by those who have shown us the right way, demonstrated by great avatars and messiahs who have faithfully sacrificed themselves through their most noble deeds to bring us the fair opportunity for true liberty and eternal happiness, if only we would take it.

To tell that inconvenient truth by kevin murray

We are instructed at a very young age that we should always tell the truth, but what we find, is that as much as some of us really do want to always to tell the truth, that there are those times, when truth telling has rather bad consequences for us, not because we have done something wrong, but rather that the other person has done something wrong, and that we are the ones calling them down on it, of which, they take real offense at our exposure of their foibles.

 In actuality, there aren’t a lot of people, that want to be held to account, when they have been deliberately trying to hide the bad act of what they have been doing, and when so held to account, they are not going to embrace the person that has exposed them, but rather they have a strong tendency to attack the truth bearer, because now that the real truth has been brought to bear upon them, they cannot handle that, which is the salient reason why they have not been forthright and honest to begin with.

 Indeed, the most vociferous response to all aspects of lying comes from those who have been exposed for who and what they really are, and who, to the absolute best of their ability, did not ever desire to be found out.  These people, then, are clearly not comfortable with being found out and will often hit back at the person so upsetting their status quo, which isn’t all that surprising, because those who hide behind lies and deception aren’t ever going to be comfortable being revealed.

 All of the above signifies that when we know that someone is being deceptive or lying, that it isn’t necessarily in our best interests, or even theirs, to call them out on it, because the blowback that we receive may be far more than we can handle.  Further to the point, those who are insecure about how they truly are represent people who need our sympathy and comfort, rather than necessarily having the unvarnished truth about them fully revealed. This is why we should try to be discreet and considerate in our interactions, as this is our responsibility to each other.

 So too, there may be valid reasons as to why a particular person is not forthcoming as to who and what they really are, and even in those cases, when that is not true, is isn’t necessarily our place to be the one to point out the other’s errors, especially when what they have done has no consequence to us.  After all, we are responsible for being a good neighbor, and not everything that we see and hear needs to be reported, for nobody really likes a busybody.  So then, it is prudent for us to be careful and considerate as to what we point out to the other, because when it is not done for the betterment of the other, but rather is done as a form of shaming, we should expect their response to often be one that is going to be not only retaliatory, but also unforgiving of our stepping on their toes.

The 17th Amendment by kevin murray

The United States Congress is made up of two branches, the Senate and the House of Representatives.  Presently, the members of the US Congress are elected by the people of those respective States, but this was not the case for the Senate, before the 17th Amendment was ratified, which didn’t occur until 1913, in which previously those that became Senators were appointed by State legislatures, which meant that the people did not have a democratic vote in regards to the Senators of their respective States.

 One might think that since the passage of the 17th Amendment, that all is well, because now the people have the democratic vote to elect the Senator of their choice, but in actuality, because of all the money in play when it comes to not only the selection of who is going to run for the Senate, but also who ends up winning the Senate seat, we find that it is those that are the power behind that money, that have an outsized influence upon who ultimately becomes elected, thereby signifying that democratic vote or not, the people really don’t have much of a choice or impact, and therefore the 17th Amendment doesn’t really change all that much, because what we basically have is a small cabal of very influential personages who are well connected, that are the prevailing voice in the determination of who the Senator will be.

 Still, the vote for the Senator of each State, who serves for six years, is in the hands of the people, and in consideration that six years, is a very long time for an elected representative, it would certainly make sense for the people to do what they can or should, to see that whoever is supposedly representing them, is the type of Senator that they actually desire, and if not, to come up with the ways and means to do something constructive about it, because those that are part of our Congressional legislative branch, are the very same that are responsible for the making of laws as well as the taxation so imposed upon the people of this nation, which are certainly areas that should interest most people.

 What this nation is, in the sense of how the laws are enacted and thereby applied, really comes down to who are in those positions of power, which signifies that when it comes to the election of Senators, that the people really do need to have their say, because while Congressional representatives serve just two years, each Senator serves six years, which signifies that Senate elections are very important business, especially in consideration that each State only gets two Senators, and no more.  This would seem to imply that the people need to better comprehend that having the right Senator elected is going to be of real merit to them, as opposed to the wrong Senator being elected, which is why, those that seriously outnumber in votes, all the money that currently influences elections, need to join together to not only to make sure that they show up at the polls to vote, but vote as a block of votes, to thereby have the greatest impact on the election result.

It’s President George Washington, not King George Washington by kevin murray

James Madison tells us that "It will not be denied that power is of an encroaching nature and that it ought to be effectually restrained from passing the limits assigned to it".   The importance of this insight lies in the acknowledgment that the Constitution, as written and approved, was specifically structured to ensure not only a separation of the various powers assigned, but also that no one power would thereby supersede and effectively negate the others.  So too, the reason why George Washington was President, and not a King, is that those that were the primary instruments of that rebellion, knew that to put all the power in the hands of just one personage, was thereby the making of a tyranny, which is the very thing that they specifically complained about in regards to King George III.

 Now when we fast forward, 250 years or so, we find that it is the Executive branch that under the authority of the President, is seemingly on a path to make sure that the legislative and judicial branches are in the most important matters of the state, irrelevant, thereby signifying that the direction of this nation is thus having the authority of the state under just one person, which lends itself to tyranny and thereby the dismantling of our republican and democratic institutions.

 Indeed, history demonstrates to us that it is the Executive branch that has aggrandized onto itself more and more power, and unless the people or their representatives stand up and do something about this, the Constitution will no longer be the effective power of this land at all.  We live in an age in which federal governmental power has never been stronger, and the days of State’s rights and things of that general ilk, have been clearly superseded by the federal government, when it comes to that which is of the upmost importance, signifying that what the federal government so demands, it’s going to get, and when that federal government is for all intents and purposes answerable only onto the Executive office, then our Constitution is thereby null, void, and empty of any true purpose.

 No doubt, there are plenty of people, in high positions, that prefer an Executive office which has all the authority, because when that is the case, it is far easier to get things done, because there isn’t any distraction or debate to contend with, but whenever the voices of the people and its representatives are silenced, then this is no longer a government, of, for, and by the people, whatsoever.  So then, America is at a crossroads, not helped by the fact that those in one particular party seem to favor often having a powerful Executive at the control of this government, because that thereby helps that party to get done what it desires to get done, but in so doing, those that are its representatives have ceded their power and their duty to the Executive office. 

 In short, it is the nature of power to expand itself, and those who are in a position to check and balance such have a sacred duty to do that very thing, and their failure to do so has serious consequences for the people of this nation, which will reverberate through the ages.

The never-ending privilege of being non-trailer trash white by kevin murray

A significant number of people who are white are reluctant to admit to all their inherent privileges that they get by living in America, even though it is only too obvious to almost everyone else.  Yet, that is the way that many white people like to believe, that whatever that they have, no matter how much unearned it is, somehow is rightfully theirs to have and to claim.

 So then, with the exception of white trailer trash, which is typically rather obvious to perceive, because those that are trailer trash, are the same that drive the wrong vehicle, live in the wrong place, congregate in the wrong areas, and have bad teeth -- is that all those that are properly white, have not only a perpetual get out of jail card, but are accorded all the benefits of being the preferred race in America; so that, in virtually all circumstances, they will get either the benefit of the doubt, or are simply dealt with in a way and manner, that shows them respect, even when such is completely unwarranted.

 To be white is to know for a certainty that white people can go into any neighborhood, any restaurant, and any venue anywhere, without risking their neck, especially when they comport themselves in a way and manner that demonstrates that they have the implied authority to do whatever that they are doing.  To be white means that a person need not overly worry about the police abusing them, because the police understand that to bite the hand that feeds them is basically the only type of mistake that can get them demoted or even fired, which is why white people, are accorded the special sort of respect, reserved for no other race.

 So too, being white means to be able to enjoy all the accouterments that this country has, without having to worry, that an individual is at the wrong place at the wrong time, which is why hiking, camping, and all outside activities for white people, are things that they know they will not get in trouble for, even when, they have overstepped the boundaries of what is and is not implicitly permitted.  

 Additionally, when it comes to the community that white people live and congregate in, for a certainty, the budgets and monies so set aside for community enhancement and upkeep, are going to prioritize where the white people are, because those of privilege, are always entitled to their privileges, or else those in governmental positions which are somehow reading the tea leaves wrong, will get reprimanded for not properly taking care of those that must be cared for, first, always, and in every single circumstance.

 The best of America is reserved therefore not for all Americans, equally, but only for those that are the most privileged which is why white people, love this country more than any other race, which logically makes sense, because white people are able to have the best of the best, all to their infinite enjoyment and satisfaction, and the leftovers, are only for those too stupid to have not been born white.

For centuries upon centuries, it has been divide and conquer by kevin murray

The thing about the democratic vote, in which each citizen gets exactly one vote, is that logically one would think that the representatives so being elected, and the propositions so being passed, would be in conformance with what the majority wants.  Yet, when we look at America, this simply isn’t true, for in actuality, those at the highest levels of power and influence are frequently able to have their way, at the specific expense of the majority, which seems like a very hard trick to accomplish when the powerful are severely outnumbered by the people.

 The reason why the majority doesn’t rule, and why those that are most in need of the government to stand up and to provide them with a helping hand don’t get satisfaction is because the most powerful personages in government or the influencing of such, apply the same successful strategy again and again, which is to take the people who should collectively be together, because it is in their best interests to be so, and succeed at dividing them, by convincing these same people that their enmity should not be at their government or its representatives, but should be upon others of their same general ilk, who though are immigrants, or of a different creed, or a different color, or a different political view, and making sure that they are at continual loggerheads at one another, which thereby provides the roadway for those that are the most authoritative to have their way.

 Look, it has to be said, that not only does money matter, but those that are well-positioned are in the prime place to get done what they or their actuators desire to get done, and democratic vote or not, it is quite obvious that those in authoritarian positions are frequently able to get what they want; whereas, the people typically get nothing much more than empty promises, and the type of change which is at its core, isn’t change, at all.

 To divide and therefore to conquer, isn’t necessarily a difficult task, because those that are most influential recognize that many people are overly selfish and self-serving, and because of that these same people can be exploited rather easily, by laying out the case that all would be well, if only these other people from a different background, or a different religion, or a different perspective, would be pushed to the side, and this is what therefore divides the people, who seemingly can’t ever seem to figure out, that they are not only being played, but that they have been played.

 The progress that society richly desires can only come about when the people recognize their commonality, and put aside surface differences, to understand that at the end of the day, most everyone wants the same basic things, which is a decent place to lay their head, opportunity for themselves and their progeny, safety, justice, and lastly having the freedom to be about their business, without undue or unsolicited interference from that government, which is supposed to be for, by, and of the people. 

 Until such a time as the preceding occurs, it will be more of the same, with those with little or nothing to lose, somehow losing that little, time and time again, because they will not unite in a common cause to have their say and to get their rightful due.

“When secrecy rules, lies are king” by kevin murray

While there are lots of legitimate reasons of why secrets are necessary, as in, for instance, a form of discretion as well as the legitimate protection of those that would be in harm’s way, if such a secret were exposed, we find that though many secrets are made not so much to protect the innocent but rather to protect the guilty. This signifies that secrets, in and of themselves, while having their place are often overutilized, for it has to be recognized that there are plenty of people and agencies that have secrets, not because they are prudent or necessary, but because what they are doing is foundationally wrong, and they therefore do not desire to be exposed, which is why they keep it secret.

 Indeed, the main reason why secrecy is so prominent has not so much to do with the need to stymie “loose lips” but much more to do with the desire not to expose one’s guilt.  This is why in any relationship or government, when there is an inordinate amount of secrets, it can be assured that a significant portion of those secrets have been initiated to control a certain narrative that could not exist, without those secrets, which is why where secrecy rules, lies therefore are the king, because the truth, the whole truth, and nothing but the truth is not being told.

 It isn’t possible in a nation under the consent of the governed to be fully informed, when that which should be divulged because the information is of interest and is pertinent, is deliberately being either withheld or is being distorted so that the people who are not in the know do not have the necessary information to formulate a valid viewpoint, because they have been deceived, which is why a government built upon secrets is not going to be a construct which is fair or appropriate.

 A healthy society, needs to be an open and transparent society, of which, when bad things happen that are regrettable, the best way to deal with such, is to be forthright about such, so that whatever changes or adjustments that need to be made can be made, as opposed to keeping it as a secret, which will thereby necessitate more secrets to cover the initial secret ad nauseam.  Similarly, our representatives can’t disclose to the people what is really going on if they themselves are not privy to the secrets of their government.

 Those that would rule us, need to own up to their mistakes, and need to let the people know what is occurring under their name, because the more that is held to be secret, or done in secret, the less the people know what their government is doing on their behalf, which may or may not create trouble for them in the future.  In sum, most people are forgiving, to those that have done wrong, when those wrongdoers not only admit to their wrongs but make it their point to correct that wrong, and when that does not occur, because those wrongs are hidden, we find that the truth was been subverted by those that have given their loyalty to the kingdom of lies, instead.

The greatest sin of capitalism and our complicit government by kevin murray

The thing about capitalism is that no matter how much they espouse how great an economic system it is, that it has at least one fatal flaw, which is that many capitalists are all about making profit and increasing revenue, year after year, which thereby puts immense pressure upon upper management to sacrifice doing the right thing which should fairly take into account the impact of today’s actions in regards to harming tomorrow’s people through environmental damage, pollution, and the over usage of irreplaceable natural resources, in which they deliberately ignore that, because profit is the only thing that matters.

 It is because of this mindset that we see companies harming the environment, and harming people, often knowingly, because their pursuit of profit is their overriding concern, and thereupon they will do whatever that they can to ensure that nothing gets in the way of their revenue growth and financial gain.  Indeed, in an equitable world, companies would have the explicit as well as the implicit responsibility to do right by the environment and by the people, by dealing with hazards which are detrimental in a responsible fashion, as opposed to burdening not only today’s people with pollution and ill health, but also leaving it up to future generations to clean up the mess.

 There are all sorts of tricks that corporations can play to subvert and avert their responsibilities, often aided by a government that either looks the other way, or is complicit with what is occurring, because the responsible government agency, has essentially been captured by that corporation, so that, no honest broker is looking out for the common man, signifying that corporations need not overly worry about the harm that they contribute to the environment or to people’s health, along with the salient fact that many products are not constructed with any sort of sensible plan as to what to do with those products once they have reached their end of life, and thereby need to be disposed of responsibly and sustainably.

 The pollution and environmental damage could be successfully dealt with if this government would use its power to effect appropriate change with these corporations that are the worst violators, and while there are plenty of laws and agencies that, in theory, are structured to do that very thing, we find that they are in the present day, often ineffective, because those that are specifically supposed to deal with this very thing, aren’t getting done what needs to get done.

 It should be that the mistakes that we make are ours to own. Still, when those mistakes are passed onto future generations, for them to deal with, this is the height of irresponsibility, which is why these well-connected mega corporations need to be held to account, or else the problem will continue to get worse. Those then who have yet to be born will inherit an earth that isn’t what it could or ought to be.  This is why we need an effective government, which takes its responsibility to do right by those who are its citizens, as the most important thing, so that the rule of law and its implementation trumps money and profits.

The semantics of framing the narrative by kevin murray

The use of words and phrases makes a material difference in how people envision what those words mean within the context of what has been written or said.  That is to say, it is pretty clear and obvious that when a headline reads “Man Murdered,” that this is not going to be interpreted the same way as “Man Dispatched.”  Although it is often the case that the known facts are the same, the headline is deliberately different because the narrative the writer or speaker is trying to convey to the audience is different.  That is why it is so important to look at words and phrases and to understand that when somebody is “erased” or “terminated,” that this word may well have been substituted for “killed.”

 It is regrettable that governments have a rather bad habit of insisting upon framing the narrative with words and descriptions that will favor what they desire to get across, so as to either keep the population calm, or the very opposite, which is to get the population up in arms about a particular issue.  This is why it is imperative that we look beyond and behind the words to understand better what is actually occurring, because when we are too lax to do so, those who wish to push their agenda upon us are going to be more successful in so doing.

 There are plenty of things that happen each and every day, of which, the framing of what has occurred, is in the hands of those that are part of the media, so that, those that have the biggest voice, are going to make it their point to see that their viewpoint is the orthodox viewpoint, which thereby means that what the people are reading or seeing has been conditioned in a way that a significant portion of the population will just be accepting of what they are essentially being told to believe.

 The type of society that we should live in, does not manipulate the other, but rather is forthright with what is really going on, by a true and fair description of what is happening, so that, people can then fairly adjudge as to whether this is something that they are in agreement and accordance with, or else, find such to be disturbing and wrong.

 The best society is that which is most transparent and open with the people, that thus lays its cards fairly upon the table, so that the denizens of that nation, can come to their own conclusions or beliefs, without having to suffer undue influence or the attempt to shape public opinion in a way and manner that favors what those in authority, so desire to get across.  Indeed, we cannot be a free people, at liberty, if what we are hearing and seeing, has been deliberately structured in a way that will make us to believe something that is not the truth, the whole truth, and nothing but the truth, but rather is essentially a deception made to look as if it is the complete truth, when it really is not.

To fulfill the law by kevin murray

We read in Holy Scripture,  “Don’t think that I came to destroy the law or the prophets. I didn’t come to destroy, but to fulfill”. (Matthew 5:17)  What this signifies is that Christ incarnated upon this earth, for the betterment of humankind so as to take the Mosaic law, which had often been misinterpreted and misused, to make it thereupon clear that God had a new covenant which Christ was here to fulfill and therefore what the Messiah did and preached, was of the upmost importance to humankind, and thus the future direction of the people that populate this world.  This signifies that a careful study of what Christ so represents is vital to the understanding of what God’s natural law means and the importance so of, for all of us.  That said, not everyone who takes upon themselves the aura of Christianity or the belief that Christ has his place, has got it right, for there are many that take the words written in the Bible and get it horribly wrong, knowingly or unknowingly, which is why each of us needs to take responsibility to hear and to comprehend the Word and to do right by the law of that Word.

 In this world, we will suffer trials and we will be tried, and those found wanting, will suffer the consequences of their mistakes, for injustice and wrong deeds so done here, must in the skeins of time, be straightened out, or else there will not be continual justice and righteousness in the dimension beyond.  This means that it is our responsibility to not only to know the law, but to live out and up to its tenets to the best of our ability, for we are each responsible for who and what we are, and each of us, alone, will have to face the consequences of what we have done in our lives, come judgment day.

 Therefore, understanding our individual responsibilities is of paramount importance. To the extent that we heed the revealed pathway that will safely lead us to the only destination worth pursuing, the better it will be for us.  However, we must first understand how we are supposed to behave and act, which clearly indicates that in our interactions, without exception, that we need to be honest, forthright, considerate, caring, patient, generous, giving, strong-minded, ethical, and seekers of justice.  Those then, that treat their fellow compatriots with the respect all are due because each has been equally created by God, and make it their point to do right by their neighbor, as if their neighbor was their own self, are the very same that are progressing; and while it is true, that none of us are perfect or will be perfect, it is not expected that we be perfect, for as long as we put forth effort and energy to not only to do the right thing, but to think the right thing, it will be well.  Indeed, while Christ fulfilled the law, it isn’t good enough for us to just acknowledge that, for we must also live it, or else we have not successfully applied the lessons so learned.

Entertainment venues and refreshments by kevin murray

There seems like there are two basic types of people that go to entrainment events, such as a movie, concert, or sporting event, of which, one type simply takes in the entertainment and pretty much remains glued to their seat as opposed to the other type, that indulges in various snacks and drinks, and if of age, alcohol, and thereby moves above at their leisure as if the entertainment, while important, is all basically part of the total package, and they desire to appreciate it in the way and form that gives them apparently the most satisfaction. 

 The thing about those people that consume a fair amount of drink and food while at the entertainment event, is that they seem to not be overly concerned that they will first of all, miss anything of import, and secondly that it seems as if in order for them to enjoy their evening out, they need to indulge themselves, and typically they have budgeted for the extra expense of what they are consuming.  Those, on the other hand, that don’t partake in any extra snacks or drinks, or doing so in a moderate way, are of an entirely different mindset, in which, first of all, it it’s the entertainment that is the main thing, and typically they have predetermined that they don’t want to spend extra money on drinks, snacks, or souvenirs, because they don’t see the value or much of the point in doing so.

 Of course, from a venue standpoint, the proprietors of such love those customers who do indulge. It is those specific customers that help them to turn a profit best, or at least to meet their expenses, because their business model depends upon the customers spending money on those snacks, drinks, and souvenirs. The pricing of these items, though, typically takes into consideration that once a customer enters the venue, that they are a captive audience, which is why the items so being purchased can be priced at the level that the customer so sees.

 Indeed, the fact that people are different and look upon entertainment in their own individual way, makes for the type of mixture that is beneficial for all those so involved, because those that are more stoic and disciplined are not compelled to buy anything other than the ticket that they purchased, which is to some degree, subsidized by those that go about and buy items that they desire and which keeps them satisfied that the overall experience that they are having, is well worth the expense.

 The bottom line, whether at an entertainment venue or at home, people are going to behave in a way and manner that gives them the most satisfaction, of which, some of those people are content to watch what they watch, with little or no interruption, whereas others are more inclined to want all of their creature comforts which thus provides them with the type of satisfaction that all is well, come what may.

“The truth is that all men having power ought to be mistrusted” by kevin murray

The above quotation comes from the wise hand of James Madison, one of our most esteemed Founding Fathers, and the 4th President of the United States.  The people of this nation should be forever grateful that those that were the principle agents in the revolution and thereby the formation of this nation, were exceedingly astute and prescient people, because what we have today, is oftentimes a pathetic shell of the great men that founded this nation, and is the proximate reason why this country is heading in the wrong direction.

 When it comes to power, it is imperative that the people recognize and acknowledge that as good as a given person might be, when power is thereby thrusted or trusted upon them, there is a strong tendency for those in power, to not only get corrupted by that power, but also to end up serving mainly those that help to augment and to keep that person in power, which signifies that whenever such power is being misused, the more that the people will be cheated and suffer accordingly.

 The very first thing that the citizens of this nation need to do, is to hold accountable those that are in power, and to the degree that it is so possible, do what can be done to let them to know that they are being watched and monitored, for if that is not done, then the temptation to use power in ways that are detrimental to the people is only going to increase all the more.  The people, therefore, must be those that stand upon a watchtower, ever watching to make sure that the power so granted to their representative government is used in a way that is fairly beneficial and prudent to those that are the governed, because when it is not, it is the people that are left holding the short end of the stick.

 As much as we might want to believe that having control of billions upon billions of dollars for budgets, and being able to make decisions in regards to a multitude of important things that effect millions upon millions of people, that those that have been elected or appointed will always do the right or most appropriate thing, because that is what they are supposed to do, is belied by the fact, that a significant portion of the time, a large segment of those in power, have essentially had their good minds, addled by that power, and therefore make fundamentally flawed decisions.

 Look, it has to be said, trust is something that is earned, it should not just be assumed, so that it behooves the people of this nation, to be far less trusting, and to be far more diligent in monitoring those that are in power, because power in the hands of those that are not the strongest of mind or will, is something that will potentially wreak havoc upon their ethics, which thereby leads to those that lack such power, suffering the ill effects of being lied to, manipulated, and controlled by those that perhaps meant well, but have devolved into pushing for their own selfish objectives or much, much worse.

A government of secrets is no government of the people at all by kevin murray

We are supposed to be under a representative government, of, for, and by the people, but when we are stymied in the knowing of what is actually going on, because all the most pertinent information is considered to be classified, this signifies that we cannot conceivably know what is really transpiring. whatsoever. So too, there are acres upon acres of governmental land that is considered to be the sole property of that government and cannot thereby be trespassed upon, which doesn’t seem right or fair in many an instance; as well as the fact that there are many governmental buildings in which the people’s right to enter such a building is forbidden at all times, or only permitted under the most strict and stringent conditions, which makes one wonder as to whether or not, our voice and our vote matters, at all, because this seems to be a government that is far too often not transparent and is not forthcoming in what it is supposedly doing on behalf of its citizens.

 Look, it has to be said, the less transparent a government is and the more actionable information that is secreted from the general public, makes it well-nigh impossible for the people to know what is really going on, in their name.  It therefore isn’t possible to hold our representatives accountable to just about anything, if we don’t know what is happening, and when that information is essentially never disseminated to the public, then we have a government that is in essence, run by elites for the expressed benefit of those elites as well as those privileged others that are well-positioned for its benefits.

 It isn’t so much that which governs least, governs best, but rather that which is most transparent and fairly accountable to the general public is not only the best form of government, but it is the only form of government, that is appropriate for a free people, because whenever the people are denied knowledge of what is going on in actuality, because it is hidden from them, and in addition, that public has not a clue about what is occurring behind the scenes, then whatever government that is left which is visible and somewhat accountable, doesn’t count for all that much.

 In short, the people should have the absolute right to hold not only its government and its representatives answerable to them, but must also have the right to know what is occurring behind closed doors, for the bottom line is that so much of what is hidden and what is secret, isn’t because it is actually necessary for national security or other things of that ilk, but because the powers that be are up to no good, and do not desire to be questioned upon what they are doing, which is why it is hidden from the public.  Indeed, as a disinfectant is necessary to clean that which is polluted, so too, we need a disinfectant to permit us to see within our government, for without that knowledge, what we are left with, are the crumbs of a government, not good enough for a begging dog, and certainly not good enough for a free people.

“Eternal vigilance is the price of liberty.” by kevin murray

The above quotation is attributed to the Irish orator, John Philpot Curran, of which, the message of this insightful advice is that liberty, or all forms of freedom, necessitates that the people hold to account, those that are in the position to uphold that liberty or to take such away, and whenever that liberty is threatened, the people have a responsibility through their vigilance to do what needs to be done to defend liberty, or else it is the people that will ultimately pay the price for their failure to maintain that eternal watchfulness.

 We live now in a day and age in which an argument could be and should be made, that the liberty that Americans take as their birthright is under assault, both implicitly as well as explicitly, as we see demonstrated again and again, by the fact that those that band together in civil disobedience and therefore should be protected by the law, as per their 1st Amendment rights, are themselves often harassed or suffer even worse by the policing arm of the state, which is exceedingly militarized and has little hesitation in asserting itself, and cares not a whit about the non-liberty actions that it subsequently takes, because the law and order so being imposed upon the people of America, answers not to the people, but to those elites that are above the law.

 All rights, in order to be successfully held, require the people to be eternally vigilant, because the nature of governance often appears to be to concentrate on using its power to get done what those at the highest levels of government and beyond desire to get done, which frequently means that their toleration of the people in regards to civil disobedience or other actions of that ilk, demonstrates very little patience to hear what the people have to say, or to even concern themselves about such.

 In life, the most important things that we desire require sacrifice, dedication, determination, and principled action. When those skillsets are lacking, because the people believe that their rights appear to be safely ensconced in the Constitution, the people, therefore have made the cardinal error of believing that words trump what is occurring in front of their faces, in which, the net result that we are seeing is that liberty has been restricted, sometimes under the guise that such is temporarily needed to be enforced for the safety of the people. Other times, more boldly, it is stated that the government simply knows best.

 Indeed, it needs to be recognized that those in power, are always outnumbered by those that have little or no power, of which, the fact that the people are at liberty, makes it therefore much more problematic that the effective rulers of this nation, can implement and get done what they so desire to get done for their expressed benefit, which is why so often nowadays, there is a concentrated effort to manipulate, control, and to steer the population into the belief that liberty should be circumscribed, for the protection and the betterment of the people, which thereby takes away their inherent right to freedom and replaces it with a shadow and hollow liberty, which isn’t true liberty, at all.

The disenfranchised and dubious law enforcement charges by kevin murray

When it comes to law and order, it has to be admitted that in America, the police are absolutely armed to their gills, for they have immediate access to firearms of exceedingly impressive lethal power, as well as Tasers, pepper spray, batons, rubber bullets, handcuffs, and just about anything that a police department feels that it needs in order to effect law and order.  So then, most citizens of this nation are quite aware that any interaction with a police officer is fraught with danger, especially when that citizen is involved in some sort of civil disobedience, or even when that citizen is just being about their own business but are in some way, form or manner, considered to be an annoyance to the police.

 It is thus quite surprising to see, therefore, the sheer number of unarmed citizens who are subsequently arrested for such offenses as “resisting arrest,” “obstruction of justice,” and “assault of a police officer.”  The truth of the matter is that all of these charges appear to be, oftentimes, trumped-up charges, of which the most galling of them all is the alleged assault upon a police officer.  Indeed, unless somebody is clearly out of their mind, no sensible unprepared person is ever going to attempt a true assault of a police officer, because that officer has not only lethal force that can and will be used against the alleged assailant, but the person so being accused of assaulting a police officer, is typically completely unarmed, which would make their actions, if true, to be extremely imprudent and reckless.

 All of the above would presuppose that when it comes to those that are involved in civil disobedience or are simply raising their voices, and enacting their 1st Amendment rights, are responded to by the police, far too often, with the most dubious charges, which thereupon permits the police to arrest these people so as to hopefully quell whatever disturbance is happening, though the more outrageous the police are in their actions, often serves to have the population respond in kind, which doesn’t help to calm the situation down, whatsoever.

 The most unwarranted thing happening is that we know that these types of charges made against civilians that are in actuality not resisting arrest and are not assaulting officers of the law, end up typically being dropped a significant amount of the time, indicating that the purpose of pinning these charges on those people is to control the population, and to hell with any of their Constitutional rights. 

 This signifies that the world that we live in when it comes to citizen civil disobedience is a world in which might makes right, and those who stand in the way of that might will be removed forcefully or not, through whatever dubious charges the officers of the law feel is necessary to take care of the issue, because all that matters is that those that are the real actuators of that law and order, get what they want, come what may.

“Rebellion to tyrants is obedience to God” by kevin murray

The above quote is attributed to the brilliant mind of Benjamin Franklin, and was used as a rallying cry for the American revolution, who believed that King George III was by his actions behaving like a tyrant, of which, the colonists had themselves no legitimate recourse to correct what they believed to be injustices, wrongs, and a lack of a voice, in responding to the governance so being imposed upon them, which encouraged those colonists to band together to revolt against the tyranny that oppressed them from freedom, and the right of self-determination.

 The reason why rebellion to a tyrant can be considered to be an act of obedience to God, is that those that fail to exercise their given authority with justice, fairness, and an equal application of natural law, are on the pathway to becoming a tyrant, in which, whenever their arbitrary rulings and decisions become the law of the land, then the people will suffer under that law, when they are obedient to it, having essentially forsaken the higher moral authority of God, for a tyrant; which is why, those that rebel against tyrants are considered to be in obedience to God, because anyone in authority who is acting like a tyrant, or is a tyrant, deserves neither respect or obedience, because their actions are not in compliance with moral law.

 All those that believe that our highest calling is to obey the law, even unjust laws, are the very same that are not thinking beings, because the law is not necessarily going to be always right, and a very strong case can be and should be made, that humankind’s law as exercised presently, contains obvious flaws in many a case, that represent laws that are not in accordance with natural law, in addition to those good laws which though good are unequally applied -- for whatever is good for the goose, must be, in order to be fair, be good for the gander.

 Those who then resist unfair laws do so, not because they believe they won’t be punished, for in many instances, they are punished, and sometimes punished severely, but rather they make it their point, that they will answer only to that immaculate law which is beyond the errors and prejudices of the day. Indeed, while there are a multitude of ways to change a law or try to change such, one of those ways is civil disobedience to a law that is unjust.

 So too, those that would govern us, when we find that they are out of order, should be seen as being illegitimate, and while not everybody is going to stand up to a given injustice, the minimum that people should do, is to acknowledge that tyranny has no good place in any free society, and should be rooted out, because the natural state of humankind is to be free, for we were born free, and thereby each of is innately entitled to freedom, liberty, life, and the pursuit of happiness, as we best see it, which means that the principle of good governance is to defend and to protect our natural rights, rather than to lord it over us unjustly.

The need to strive for the betterment of humankind by kevin murray

As much as certain societies at certain times make it their point to dehumanize the other, we need to rise above such dangerous stupidity to recognize the inherent and equal worth of every human being, no matter their creed, their color, or their class status, without exception.  In other words, anytime that we divide humanity into different categories based upon their class position, their faith, or their racial characteristics, we are in most cases, not doing so in service to the betterment of humankind, but rather we are doing it to justify our mistreatment of our fellow brothers and sisters, so that we can continue to be unjust to them and to exploit them, with the dubious reasoning, that they are lesser than we are.

 We cannot improve the condition of humankind until we recognize the inherent dignity and worth of everyone.  Those who cannot see themselves in the other need to work on doing so, because we need to recognize our commonality, as opposed to focusing on what appears to be insurmountable differences between one and the other.  To exploit the other is to take advantage of the other, for our own selfish means, which isn’t right, for whatever that it is that we need to get done or get accomplished, can be done so in a manner that is fair and takes into consideration that if the shoe was on the other foot, we would appreciate being treated with respect and fairness, no matter our circumstances.

 So too, there cannot be justice, when there are certain elites or other privileged people that are essentially above the law, as opposed to all those others that are under the law, which oftentimes is structured in a way and manner to oppress them for the advantage of those that would most benefit from seeing injustice being applied against the other.  There needs to be true equality under the law, or else humankind will not truly respect the law, for they see it for what it really is, a cudgel to keep the masses in their place, while benefiting those who believe that they not only know better, but are better.

 For there to be freedom, we need to have not only the right to be free about our actions and our beliefs, but the society that we are part of, needs to do its part to uphold those rights, or else these aren’t rights at all, but are simply words on a piece of paper, that might mean well, but in their implementation, aren’t doing much of anything to promote that we are all entitled to our own voice, our own perspective, and therefore the right to think our own thoughts, and to be about our business, without undue interreference from the state.

 As always, as free-will individuals, we as a society have a conscious choice to make, as to whether we will do our fair part to help better the society that we are integral part of, by doing the right thing, and treating one another with respect and consideration, or whether we will focus on taking care of our own selfish needs as our call to action, and care not a whit about the other.

Capitalism as a zero-sum game by kevin murray

In America, it seems to be a code of honor that the best possible economic system, which is good for all, is the capitalistic system, which has thereby helped to create America to be the richest nation in the world. However, when we look at wealth inequality in America, it is extremely disappointing that so many Americans live below the poverty line, and that the middle class of America, considered to be the visible foundation of representing that capitalism is the square deal, has been losing ground over the last couple decades, which presupposes that not all is well or healthy within this capitalistic system, as implemented here in America.

 Look, it has to be said, for those that believe, that there isn’t anything better than America duly minting billionaires and multi-billionaires as if this represents why capitalism is so great, have got it wholly wrong, for it has to be stated, that one person or one family or one corporation, can only spend so much wealth, signifying that the more concentrated that wealth is, that the people and institutions holding that wealth, aren’t going to spend all that much of it, but rather they are going to save it and invest it, which doesn’t do much to help the economy or those that are the denizens of this nation, because the vast majority of GDP in this nation, comes from the people spending their money on all sorts of goods and services, and when a significant portion of that money is held in the hands of billionaires and multinational corporations, then this does not make for a vibrant or healthy economy.

 Additionally, it has to be acknowledged that when profits are extracted from a business enterprise in which the lion’s share ends up in the hands of top executives or investors, reflects that those that are just regular employees of such, are in many a case, being exploited, because they are not getting a fair share of those profits, and of which, if they were, it would not only help to reduce inequality, but it would serve to strengthen and to increase those that would make up the middle class.

 Indeed, employees, in the absence of unions, don’t have much negotiating power with upper management, unless they themselves have either a unique skillset or their particular knowledge is in high demand.  This signifies that when it comes to negotiating the terms of an employment agreement, potential employees have little power, which is seconded by the fact, that in many a State, there are the misnamed “right to work” laws, which essentially means that unions are basically neutralized, as well as we also have “at-will” employment, which means that the employer can dismiss an employee at any time for no reason, at all.

 So then, in recognition that capitalism is a zero-sum game, in which there are obvious winners and there are obvious losers, the only conceivable institution that can help to level the playing field is this government, of, for, and by the people, which can demonstrate its courage and strength by taxing those that have an overabundance of money appropriately, for the expressed purpose of a redistribution of that wealth, while also holding accountable those corporations that do not well represent fairness, equality, and inclusiveness, which combined when implemented would make for an America to truly be proud of.

Concentrated power in banking and corporations is not healthy by kevin murray

The very first thing to recognize is that any startup organization is typically going to need fair access to capital in order to have a fair chance at success.  So too, corporations of all sizes typically require access to additional capital, so as to be used for expansion, for research & development, and for contingencies that will permit that corporation to ride out the storms of a capitalistic system which has its expansions as well as its contractions.  We live in an age though in which the banking institutions of America have never been more concentrated and bigger than they are today, signifying that those that are unable to make a deal with one of the big banks, are going to find that their situation thereby becomes much more difficult to get the funding that they need, and even can become untenable.

 So then, it has to be admitted that when one of the largest banks in this nation, has a significant business relationship with one of the largest corporations in America, that the bank of interest, in conjunction with the business of interest, have a vested interest in seeing that all those that would compete against that corporation, for a certainty, will not get funding from that bank.  The reason that this is so is that when a bank is quite satisfied with its relationship with that big corporation, they do not want to finance competition that could upset what is already a good thing.  This signifies that when there is concentrated power in banks as well as in certain corporations, this has a strong tendency to be a construct in which there is an abiding interest to make sure by those players that competition does not have fair access to capital, because it is bad for the business, at hand.

 Indeed, whenever there are just a few mega banks, that decide whether they will or will not loan out their capital, it means that there is too much power concentrated into too few hands, of which, that power can easily be structured in a way and manner, that those that have the connection, get favorable terms, and those without that connection, either get unfavorable terms, or no terms, at all.

 This signifies that the more concentrated corporations are, as well as the more concentrated the banking industry is, means that this government, must do what it needs to do to verify that unfair restraint of trade is not occurring, by the joint actions of these big conglomerates, because if that is the case, this means that not only are the choices that the consumer has, becomes limited, but that there really isn’t a true free market, at all. After all, those that could or would compete, when they aren’t provided with the opportunity to do so, or are severely restricted in trying to accomplish this, thus makes for an easier and greater profit pathway for those favored corporations through the aegis of the mega banks that service them, and therefore less choice and higher prices for those consumers that purchase from them.

More law and order often equates to more injustice and discontent by kevin murray

In truth, nobody wants to live in an area in which crime is rampant, and of which citizens are afraid to be about their business, because the streets are not safe.  Yet, that is the way that things are in certain enclaves of society, of which the go-to response to the problem is either one of ignoring such, because those living within those conditions have no voice, or by responding with an overly rambunctious police enforcement of law and order.  What seems to be missing in the equation, though, is that those who are ill-educated, live within zones of poverty, and lack the opportunity to have a reasonable chance to better their situation are not the same people who are typically going to represent, at their best, productive and good citizens.

 Look, the bottom line is that because our police forces in many cities have become militarized, it is relatively easy for law enforcement to come into communities with overwhelming force to do whatever that it is that they have been instructed to do, but the end result, after it is all said and done, is that whatever the proximate problem is that has caused the need for law enforcement to respond with authority, is typically never resolved by simply arresting and incarcerating individuals willy-nilly.  That is to say, the discontent that certain communities exhibit often has prevailing reasons for that discontent, thereby indicating that a better and a more mature response to this pressing issue is to come up with programs that will help alleviate or deal constructively with the troubles that a particular community is suffering from.

 Injustice can be defined in many ways, but one of those definitions is the fact that fairness, empathy, and a lack of interest in understanding what factors are causing the problems and issues are pretty much being pushed aside, so that the law can simply wreak havoc upon the people, with the basic attitude of “out of sight, out of mind.”   Indeed, while this might seem to work on a particular day, it doesn’t work for the long term, because the root of the problem has not been constructively looked at, or dealt with in a way and manner that a long-term solution would ever come to the fore.

 The United States incarcerates an incredible number of people, seemingly indicating that this Western nation somehow produces an outsized amount of criminals, in this the richest nation in the world.  It would be one thing if all those so being incarcerated thereby meant the problem was taken care of, and hence all those now living in those communities were happy and satisfied with their lot, but this is not the case, whatsoever.  This thereby indicates that enforcing more law and order won’t resolve what needs to be resolved, and the reason that this is true is that the underlying problem has not been successfully addressed, and until this happens, this nation will continue to represent injustice and discontent for a significant amount of its citizens, who know that what is so occurring to them is unfair and it isn’t right.