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I Am Done - America Is Gone

Posted by freedomforall 4 years, 5 months ago to Politics
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"I was born at the end of Gen X and the beginning of the Millennial Generation, and grew up in a middle class town. Life was good. Our home was modest but birthdays and Christmas were always generous, we went on yearly vacations, had 2 cars, and there was enough money for me to take dance classes and art lessons and be in Girl Scouts.

My 1940s born Dad raised me to be patriotic and proud, to love the war bird airplanes of his era as much as he does, and to respect our flag and our country as a sacred thing. I grew up thinking that being an American was the greatest gift a person could have. I grew up thinking that our country was as strong, and honest and true as my Dad. I grew up thinking I was free.


As an adult, I have witnessed the world I grew up in fall to ruin. I have watched as our currency and our economy have been shamelessly corrupted beyond redemption. Since we’ve been married, my husband and I TWICE had our meager investment savings gutted by the market that we were told to invest in, now that pensions no longer exist and we working stiffs are on our own. We will be working until we die, because the Social Security we’ve been forced to pay into has also been robbed from under us.

I have watched as our elected officials enter Congress as ordinary folks and leaves as multi millionaires. I have watched my blue collar husband get up at an ungodly hour every day and come home with an aching back that we pray will hold out long enough to get him to old age in one piece. Outside of shoes, socks and underwear, almost everything my family wears was bought used. We’ve been on one vacation in 12 years.

We don’t have cell phones, or cable, or any sort of streaming services, just a landline and internet. We hardly ever eat out. Our house is 1400 square feet, no air conditioning. I cook from scratch and I can and I garden and I raise chickens for eggs and meat and I moonlight selling things on Etsy. Still it is barely enough to pay the bills that go up every year while service quality and the longevity of goods goes down. What I just described is the life you can live on 60K a year without going into debt.

At last calculation, when you consider all of the federal, state and local taxes plus registration and user fees, Medicare and SS payroll taxes, almost a third of what my family earns is stolen by the govt each year. What’s left doesn’t go far, just enough to cover the basics and save a little for when the wolf howls at the door.

I watched as my family’s health insurance was gutted and destroyed. Our private market insurance, which we had to have because my husband’s employer is too small to have a group plan, was made illegal. We were left with the option of either buying an Obamacare plan with unaffordable deductibles and insanely ridiculous out of pocket maxes, or paying the very gov’t that destroyed our healthcare a fine for not buying the gov’t mandated plan that we cannot afford. We now have short term insurance that isn’t really insurance at all, and I live in fear of one of us getting injured or sick with anything I can’t fix from the medicine cabinet.

I have watched as education, which was already sketchy when I was a kid, became an all out joke of wholly unmathematical math, gold stars for all, and self-loathing anti-Americanism. My family has taken an enormous financial hit as I stay home to home school our child. At least she’ll be able to do old-fashioned math well enough to see how much they are screwing her. A silver lining to every cloud, I guess.

I’ve sat by and held my tongue as I was called deplorable and a bitter clinger and told that I didn’t build that. I’ve been called a racist and a xenophobe and a chump and even an “ugly folk.” I’ve been told that I have privilege, and that I have inherent bias because of my skin color, and that my beloved husband and father are part of a horrible patriarchy. Not one goddamn bit of that is true, but if I dare say anything about it, it will be used as evidence of my racism and white fragility.

Raised to be a Republican, I held my nose and voted for Bush, the Texas-talking blue blood from Connecticut who lied us into 2 wars and gave us the unpatriotic Patriot Act. I voted for McCain, the sociopathic neocon songbird “hero” that torpedoed the attempt to kill the Obamacare that’s killing my family financially. I held it again and voted for Romney, the vulture capitalist skunk that masquerades as a Republican while slithering over to the Democrat camp as often as they’ll tolerate his oily, loathsome presence.

And I voted for Trump, who, if he did nothing else, at least gave a resounding Bronx cheer to the richly deserving smug hypocrites of DC. Thank you for that Mr. President, on behalf of all of us nobodies. God bless you for it.

And now I have watched as people who hate me and mine and call for our destruction blatantly and openly stole the election and then gaslighted us and told us that it was honest and fair. I am watching as the GOP does NOTHING about it. They’re probably relieved that upstart Trump is gone so they can get back to their real jobs of lining their pockets and running interference for their corporate masters. I am watching as the media, in a manner that would make Stalin blush, is silencing anyone who dares question the legitimacy of this farce they call democracy. I know, it’s a republic, but I am so tired of explaining that to people I might as well give in and join them in ignorance.

I will not vote again; they’ve made it abundantly clear that my voice doesn’t matter. Whatever irrational, suicidal lunacy the nanny states thinks is best is what I’ll get. What it decided I need is a geriatric pedophile who shouldn’t be charged with anything more rigorous than choosing between tapioca and rice pudding at the old folks home, and a casting couch skank who rails against racism while being a descendant of slave owners.

I’m free to dismember a baby in my womb and kill it because “my body my choice”, but God help me if I won’t cover my face with a germ laden Linus-worthy security blanket or refuse let them inject genetically altering chemicals into my body or my child’s. I can be doxed, fired, shunned and destroyed for daring to venture that there are only 2 genders as proven by DNA, but a disease with a 99+% survival rate for most humans is a deadly pandemic worth murdering an economy over. Because science. Idiocracy is real, and we are living it. Dr. Lexus would be an improvement over Fauci.

I am done. Don’t ask me to pledge to the flag, or salute the troops, or shoot fireworks on the 4th. It’s a sick, twisted, heartbreaking joke, this bloated, unrecognizable corpse of a republic that once was ours.

I am not alone. Not sure how things continue to function when millions of citizens no longer feel any loyalty to or from the society they live in.

I was raised to be a lady, and ladies don’t curse, but fuck these motherfuckers to hell and back for what they’ve done to me, and mine, and my country. All we Joe Blow Americans ever wanted was a little patch of land to raise a family, a job to pay the bills, and at least some illusion of freedom, and even that was too much for these human parasites. They want it all, mind, body and soul. Damn them. Damn them all."


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  • Posted by abbynormal 4 years, 5 months ago
    P.S., I'm confused by all the comments referencing God, Bible, prayer, etc. My understanding of objectivism is that it is implicitly non-religious. IMHO, if prayer worked then the evangelicals would've provided a landslide victory for Trump, right?
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  • Posted by abbynormal 4 years, 5 months ago
    Thank you for sharing a lot of what I have been thinking since about March. I can't help but wonder if one of the purposes of the covid hysteria was exactly this. When 50% plus of voters are voting by mail, there is a huge opportunity for manipulation of the numbers and for votes to suddenly appear after election day.
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  • Posted by Owlsrayne 4 years, 5 months ago
    I love this Rant, although in the '50's and '60's my father was a former Merchant Marine Chief Engineer running a marine and industrial machinery repair facility on Staten Island. Both my parents were independent voters. My brother and I enjoyed both summer and winter vacations with our parents. The schools we attended were new with teachers who taught and challenge us think. I worked part-time in restaurants while I was a senior in HS so I had my own money.
    Work ethic was instilled in my brother and I to appreciate having a job and going to college. I wonder all today's parents and schools are teaching their children? Even, though I thought that my son would follow his parent teachings the Lefts propaganda both on-line and through social media has influence his world view point. I'm not giving up on this country myself nor the soldiers or veterans. What is unsettling the indoctrination by non-military influencers in the Pentagon. That are trying to change their personality against the citizens of the USA.
    Now I'm not so sure that the USA can survive with splitting into separate republics.
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  • Posted by Bill54 4 years, 5 months ago
    No. Not done. Gone fishin' maybe. We survived the November of '64. We got thru '76 and '92 also. Somehow we pick up and move on. Onward to glory? Well Sancho, I'll tilt at a windmill or two just to keep sharp. .Yes, onward to glory we go!
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  • Posted by CircuitGuy 4 years, 5 months ago in reply to this comment.
    "set monthly subscription fee (no copay) that is substantially less than Obamacare"
    A few years ago I was a on a high-deductible PPACA-compliant plan. The "negotiated rates" were horrible. I tried to work deals with the physicians, as I have in the past, but they said their contract with the insurance companies forbade them from doing deals outside of the negotiated rate. If, however, I had no insurance, they would be free to work with me. So I got my family on Christian Health Ministries (CHM) cost sharing program intended for Christians. We are atheists but are longstanding members of our Unitarian Universalist congregation, which has its origins in Christianity, so that made us eligible. CHM meets the PPACA requirements so we had no penalty. We did this for a year or two. It worked great. Most healthcare providers were happy to take cash and give us a good price that we were both happy with.

    I took a job at a place with excellent insurance, and we use that now. I wouldn't mind, though, if they gave me the portion of the premium they contribute and I put it toward CHM. They invited members to send get-well cards to people who were sick or who lost someone. It personalized how my money was going to someone who is sick and they were giving to doctors in exchange for medical services. I sent one card a month. Unlike traditional health insurance, it didn't try to hide the value-for-value exchanges involved.
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  • Posted by CircuitGuy 4 years, 5 months ago in reply to this comment.
    "Also many private physicians have self pay rates that are not outrageous and much less than many insurances."
    So many people wrongly believe they could never manager their own healthcare expenses without an intermediary. It's so far from the truth. I wish they could do a pilot program in some random city where they eased restrictions and let pharmacies offer more medical care options, let people buy medicines without prescriptions, just a total laissez-faire approach. I think it would be shocking to people in my area. HMOs started here, and people who are very comfortable getting quotes on a new furnace or new kitchen say it's beyond them to buy medicine. They just haven't done it.
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    Posted by CircuitGuy 4 years, 5 months ago
    The author (OHMama) would be unhappy in life regardless of what the gov't did, but if she/he wants to be left alone, I completely get that.
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  • Posted by $ pixelate 4 years, 5 months ago in reply to this comment.
    Similar story, with slight differences. I am 55 years old -- but I have no family (wife or children) and I have already accomplished more in the past five years than many men will accomplish in multiple life times. I am not bragging, just very satisfied with how much I have been able to get done and have a strong sense of identity and achievement. I think that we will see some visible signs before any one of us "gets the knock on the door" in terms of taking away 2A rights. Time to prepare, make a plan, and not be home when that knock shows up. As for me, I will be fighting for my life, while those that do the knocking are just doing their job ... they are acting on behalf of their paymaster. As for the guns, I have extras plus ammo for my known friends that are lacking in that department. I doubt that it will come to gun confiscation though; instead, we will get more of the same slow creeping Socialism ... so slow, in fact, that most of us will be dead of the effects of a long life before things get to the point of open revolution.
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  • Posted by Andy 4 years, 5 months ago
    I am so blessed not to be affected by all this, not yet anyway.
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  • Posted by $ kddr22 4 years, 5 months ago in reply to this comment.
    Also many private physicians have self pay rates that are not outrageous and much less than many insurances. It is hospital bills and medications where the cost comes in at a high level
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  • Posted by trailsRus 4 years, 5 months ago
    Thanks. I couldn't have said it better, except maybe added something about one of my pet peeves -- the whole parasitic administrative/welfare/deep state.

    People are bipartisan angry now, with extremes in the opposing camps -- by design of course.
    Silent majority doesn't necessarily mean sleeping majority...more like slow to act. Either way, poking a giant in the eye is risky. Considering a significant portion of the population is self-medicating, when emotions run high, sometimes bad things happen.

    The major networks and social media corporations are major manipulators, conspiring with power mad politicians and foreign governments. Trump is the only one fighting for us.

    The cultural decline is generational. It requires policy prescriptions based on a moral and virtuous people, otherwise freedom is lost. We were gifted that legacy within the Constitution. Let's make sure they abide by it.
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  • Posted by NealS 4 years, 5 months ago in reply to this comment.
    Me too at age 78. Army Artillery Vietnam 68-69, I only went for my country. Now I have doubts if I would do so again. The military draft will have to come back to keep it staffed anymore. A friend of mine just took a brief inventory of his ammo. He estimates he has some sixty three thousand rounds, but is waiting for an order to arrive. When they come for our guns here, they can have them, bullets first.
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  • Posted by jimslag 4 years, 5 months ago
    Wow, I do agree with most of what is written here but unlike the person above, I am not done. I am a military veteran who has had to utter many oaths of enlistment and I take them to heart. The words that affect me the most say the following, "I bear true faith and allegiance to support and defend the US Constitution from all enemies, foreign and domestic", There are many other words in the oath but I live by these words. I am 61 years young but will gladly put my life on the line to defeat any godless leftist liberals who defy the Republic. I know it has been modified many times but there are rules in place to make those changes, some are good, some are not good. We are not perfect by any standard but unlike many others, we try to learn from our mistakes and make things better. Are we there yet? Well, the jury is out depending on your point of view. The process has been hijacked by some well meaning politicians but it is only well meaning for the pocketbooks of those politicians. I can rant with the best of them and I am sorry if it irks you but I put up with all the other ones here. The one thing though is I am open for discussion with anybody, I did not say debate, I said discussion. However, I do see problems cropping up, they are already talking about lists and that has bad connotations going back to pre-WWII Germany. I don't know where we are heading but either way it is not looking good.
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  • Posted by $ 25n56il4 4 years, 5 months ago in reply to this comment.
    Shut up Allosaur...you got more than 10 years! I am 83 and I won't give up. Heck I still scare people.
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  • Posted by mccannon01 4 years, 5 months ago in reply to this comment.
    I am not totally ditching the Stars and Stripes. I will take it down, fold it with care, and put it away for a better day as mentioned in my post. I gave two choices and will likely put up the Grand Union flown by George Washington at the very beginning of the worlds greatest Republic. It has the same 13 red/white stripes signifying the original 13 colonies, but the upper corner has the Union Jack. It has great historical significance and offers a good message.

    The Knights Templar flag is a symmetrical two stripe black/white flag lengthwise with a red Templar cross overlaid on the center. It is my understanding when flown with the white stripe up it signifies we are at peace, brotherhood, and welcome; black stripe up signifies we are at war, troubled, and beware. I would rather fly the Templar flag black stripe up than the Stars and Stripes inverted.
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  • Posted by bobsprinkle 4 years, 5 months ago in reply to this comment.
    It appears like the QAnon thing could have been a clever left/dummycrat thing. It appears that "Q" assured us that it would be all ok. All the evidence would come out. It appears that even if we could get our hands around Q's neck and squeeze.......nothing would come out.
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  • Posted by DrZarkov99 4 years, 5 months ago
    With regard to the medical coverage, look to see if there's a doctor who participates in Direct Primary Care (DPC) https://mapper.dpcfrontier.com/ . DPC is a kind of subscription with a doctor, no insurance involved, and it provides all your basic care at a set monthly subscription fee (no copay) that is substantially less than Obamacare. These doctors usually offer prescription medicines at their cost, which is also usually less than the price you pay after insurance under Obamacare.

    The difference between us is that I'm from your father's generation, when we couldn't rely on the government for everything, and had to work things out for ourselves. Now that the government has declared it's the source of all good things, they have too much control. It's like Jefferson said, a government powerful enough to give you everything you need is powerful enough to take everything you have.

    Giving up isn't in my blood. We aren't so far gone that there won't be resistance to the liars and cheats that want to take everything we have, and I intend to be part of that resistance. Robert Heinlein wrote a novel called "If This Keeps Happening . . ." that is about America becoming a totalitarian state,, which results in a revolution, led by an 81 year old military veteran, and it happens in 2025. It struck a chord with me, as I'll be 81 in 2025, and I'm a military veteran. See you then.
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  • Posted by Jkj7 4 years, 5 months ago in reply to this comment.
    I wish I had that confidence. There is so much corruption, I no longer believe in truth.
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