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*General Lee Speaks: Had it Figured Out*

Posted on June 8, 2017
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*“The consolidation of the states into one vast empire, sure to be
aggressive abroad and despotic at home, will be the certain precursor of
ruin which has overwhelmed all that preceded it.” **Robert E. Lee*
<http://www.azquotes.com/author/8660-Robert_E_Lee>

The man was perceptive. Amalgamation of the states under a central
government has led to exactly the effects foreseen by General Lee.

In, say, 1950, to an appreciable though imperfect extent America resembled
a confederacy. Different regions of the America had little contact with
each other, and almost no influence over one another. The federal
government was small and remote. Interstates did not exist, nor of course
the internet, nor even direct long-distance telephone dialing. West
Virginia, Alabama, Massachusetts, New York City, Texas, and California had
little in common, but little conflict arose since for practical purposes
they were almost different countries. They chiefly governed themselves. The
 proportion of federal to state law was small.

It is important to note that regional differences were great. In 1964 in
rural Virginia, the boys brought shotguns to school during deer season.
Nobody shot anybody because it wasn’t in the culture. The culture was
uniform, so no one was upset. It is when cultures are mixed, or one rules
another, that antagonism comes.  Such shotgun freedom would not have worked
in New York City with its variegated and often mutually hostile ethnicities.

Regions differed importantly in degree of freedom, not just in the freedom
of local populations to govern themselves but also in individual freedom.
It made a large difference in the tenor of life. If in Texas, rural
Virginia, or West Virginia you wanted to build an addition to your house,
you did. You didn’t need licenses, permits, inspections, union-certified
electricians. Speed limits? Largely ignored. Federal requirements for Coast
Guard approved flotation devices on your canoe? What the hell kind of crazy
idea was that?

Democracy works better the smaller the group practicing it. In a town,
people can actually understand the questions of the day. They know what
matters to them. Do we build a new school, or expand the existing one? Do
we want our children to recite the pledge of allegiance, or don’t we?
Reenact the Battle of Antietam? Sing Christmas carols in the town square?
We can decide these things. Leave us alone.

States similarly knew what their people wanted and, within the limits of
human frailty, governed accordingly.

Then came the vast empire, the phenomenal increase in the power and reach
of the federal government, which really means the Northeast Corridor. The
Supreme Court expanded and expanded and expanded the authority of
Washington, New York’s store-front operation. The federals now decided what
could be taught in the schools, what religious practices could be
permitted, what standards employers could use in hiring, who they had to
hire. The media coalesced into a small number of corporations, controlled
from New Yorkbut with national reach. More recently we have added
surveillance of everything by Washington’s intelligence agencies.

Tyranny at home, said said General Lee . Just so. This could  happen only
with the consolidation of the states into one vast empire.

Tyranny comes easily when those seeking it need only corrupt a single
Congress, appoint a single Supreme Court, or control the departments of one
executive branch. In a confederation of largely self-governing states,
those hungry to domineer would have to suborn fifty congresses. It could
not be done. State governments are accessible to the governed. They can be
ejected. They are much more likely to be sympathetic to the desires of
their constituents since they are of the same culture.

Aggressive abroad, said General Lee. Is this not exactly what we see? At
this moment Washington has the better part of a thousand military bases
around the world, unnecessary except for the maintenance of empire. America
exists in a state of constant war, bombing Afghanistan, Pakistan, Syria,
Somalia, recently having destroyed Iraq and Libya. Washington threatens
Iran, North Korea, Russia, and China. Its military moves deeper into
Africa. Washington sanctions Cuba, Russia, North Korea, and Iran, to no
effect. It constantly tries to dominate other nations, for example adding
to NATO.

None of these wars and little if any of the imperial aggression interests
more than a tiny fraction of the country’s people. To whom can the war
against Afghanistan matter? Libya? Few people have heard of Montenegro.
Does its membership in NATO or lack of it affect Idaho?

In a confederacy, states would have to approve a war. Few would unless the
United States itself were threatened. They might well refuse to pay for
wars not in their benefit, or to allow their sons, daughters, and
transgenders to be conscripted.

But with a central government, those benefiting from war can concentrate
money and influence only on that government. For example, military
industry, Israel, big oil, Wall Street. Wars might carry the votes of
states with arms factories. Other states would decline.

In principle, the Constitution should have prevented the hijacking of the
military that we now suffer. As we all should know, and some do, America
cannot under the Constitution go to war without a declaration by Congress,
the last one of which occurred in 1941. But a single central government can
be corrupted more easily than fifty state governments. A few billionaires,
well-funded lobbies, and the remoteness of Washington from the common
consciousness make controlling the legislature as easy as buying a pair of
shoes.

And thus, just as Marse Bob expected, the federals are out of control and
make war without the least reference to the nation. If America attacks
North Korea, or Russia, or China, we will read of it the day after. The
central government, and only the central government, decides. A few days
ago I read that the Pentagon contemplates sending thousands of additional
troops  to Afghanistan. This combines tyranny at home and aggression
abroad. Who wants to  send them? A few neocons in New York, the  arms
industry, a few generals, and several senators. It could not happen in a
confederacy.

Will this, as General Lee predicted, prove “the certain precursor of ruin
which has overwhelmed all that preceded it.”
<http://www.azquotes.com/quote/915955>? Wait.






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