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The Political Matrix Sustains the Illusion of Freedom

John & Nisha Whitehead

“When a population becomes distracted by trivia, when cultural life is redefined as a perpetual round of entertainments, when serious public conversation becomes a form of baby-talk, when, in short, a people become an audience, and their public business a vaudeville act, then a nation finds itself at risk; culture-death is a clear possibility.”
Neil Postman

What you smell is the stench of a dying republic.

Our dying republic.

We are trapped in a political matrix intended to sustain the illusion that we are citizens of a constitutional republic.

In reality, we are caught somewhere between a kleptocracy (a government ruled by thieves) and a kakistocracy (a government run by unprincipled career politicians, corporations and thieves that panders to the worst vices in our nature and has little regard for the rights of American citizens).

For years now, the government has been playing a cat-and-mouse game with the American people, letting us enjoy just enough freedom to think we are free but not enough to actually allow us to live as a free people.

In other words, we’re allowed to bask in the illusion of freedom while we’re being stripped of the very rights intended to ensure that we can hold the government accountable to abiding by the rule of law, the U.S. Constitution.

We’re in trouble, folks.

This is no longer America, land of the free, where the government is of the people, by the people and for the people.

Rather, this is Amerika, where fascism, totalitarianism and militarism go hand in hand.

Freedom no longer means what it once did.

This holds true whether you’re talking about the right to criticize the government in word or deed, the right to be free from government surveillance, the right to not have your person or your property subjected to warrantless searches by government agents, the right to due process, the right to be safe from militarized police invading your home, the right to be innocent until proven guilty and every other right that once reinforced the founders’ commitment to the American experiment in freedom.

Not only do we no longer have dominion over our bodies, our families, our property and our lives, but the government continues to chip away at what few rights we still have to speak freely and think for ourselves.

My friends, we’re being played for fools.

On paper, we may be technically free.

In reality, however, we are only as free as a government official may allow.

We only think we live in a constitutional republic, governed by just laws created for our benefit.

Truth be told, we live in a dictatorship disguised as a democracy where all that we own, all that we earn, all that we say and do—our very lives—depends on the benevolence of government agents and corporate shareholders for whom profit and power will always trump principle. And now the government is litigating and legislating its way into a new framework where the dictates of petty bureaucrats carry greater weight than the inalienable rights of the citizenry.

With every court ruling that allows the government to operate above the rule of law, every piece of legislation that limits our freedoms, and every act of government wrongdoing that goes unpunished, we’re slowly being conditioned to a society in which we have little real control over our lives.

As Rod Serling, creator of the Twilight Zone and an insightful commentator on human nature, once observed, “We’re developing a new citizenry. One that will be very selective about cereals and automobiles, but won’t be able to think.”

Indeed, not only are we developing a new citizenry incapable of thinking for themselves, but we’re also instilling in them a complete and utter reliance on the government and its corporate partners to do everything for them—tell them what to eat, what to wear, how to think, what to believe, how long to sleep, who to vote for, whom to associate with, and on and on.

In this way, we have created a welfare state, a nanny state, a police state, a surveillance state, an electronic concentration camp—call it what you will, the meaning is the same: in our quest for less personal responsibility, a greater sense of security, and no burdensome obligations to each other or to future generations, we have created a society in which we have no true freedom.

Government surveillance, police abuse, SWAT team raids, economic instability, asset forfeiture schemes, pork barrel legislation, militarized police, drones, endless wars, private prisons, involuntary detentions, biometrics databases, free speech zones, etc.: these are mile markers on the road to a fascist state where citizens are treated like cattle, to be branded and eventually led to the slaughterhouse.

Freedom, or what’s left of it, is being threatened from every direction.

The threats are of many kinds: political, cultural, educational, media, and psychological. However, as history shows us, freedom is not, on the whole, wrested from a citizenry. It is all too often given over voluntarily and for such a cheap price: safety, security, bread, and circuses.

This is part and parcel of the propaganda churned out by the government machine.

That said, what we face today—mind manipulation and systemic violence—is not new. What is different are the techniques used and the large-scale control of mass humanity, coercive police tactics and pervasive surveillance.

We are overdue for a systemic check on the government’s overreaches and power grabs.

By “government,” I’m not referring to the highly partisan, two-party bureaucracy of the Republicans and Democrats. Rather, I’m referring to “government” with a capital “G,” the entrenched Deep State that is unaffected by elections, unaltered by populist movements, and has set itself beyond the reach of the law.

For years now, we have suffered the injustices, cruelties, corruption and abuse of an entrenched government bureaucracy that has no regard for the Constitution or the rights of the citizenry.

We have lingered too long in this strange twilight zone where ego trumps justice, propaganda perverts truth, and imperial presidents—empowered to indulge their authoritarian tendencies by legalistic courts, corrupt legislatures and a disinterested, distracted populace—rule by fiat rather than by the rule of law.

Where we find ourselves now is in the unenviable position of needing to rein in all three branches of government—the Executive, the Judicial, and the Legislative—that have exceeded their authority and grown drunk on power.

We are the unwitting victims of a system so corrupt that those who stand up for the rule of law and aspire to transparency in government are in the minority. This corruption is so vast it spans all branches of government.

The predators of the police state are wreaking havoc on our freedoms, our communities, and our lives. The government doesn’t listen to the citizenry, it refuses to abide by the Constitution, which is our rule of law, and it treats the citizenry as a source of funding and little else.

The American kleptocracy has sucked the American people down a rabbit hole into a parallel universe in which the Constitution is meaningless, the government is all-powerful, and the citizenry is powerless to defend itself against government agents who steal, spy, lie, plunder, kill, abuse and generally inflict mayhem and sow madness on everyone and everything in their sphere.

This dissolution of that sacred covenant between the citizenry and the government—establishing “we the people” as the masters and the government as the servant—didn’t happen overnight. It didn’t happen because of one particular incident or one particular president. It is a process, one that began long ago and continues in the present day, aided and abetted by politicians who have mastered the polarizing art of how to “divide and conquer.”

Unfortunately, there is no magic spell to transport us back to a place and time where “we the people” weren’t merely fodder for a corporate gristmill, operated by government hired hands, whose priorities are money and power.

Our freedoms have become casualties in an all-out war on the American people.

Through every fault of our own—our apathy, our ignorance, our intolerance, our disinclination to do the hard work of holding government leaders accountable to the rule of law, our inclination to let politics trump longstanding constitutional principles—we have been reduced to this sorry state in which we are little more than shackled inmates in a prison operated for the profit of a corporate elite.

If we continue down this road, there can be no surprise about what awaits us at the end.

For there to be any hope of real change, we must change how we think about ourselves, our fellow human beings, freedom, society, and the government.

The following principles may help any budding freedom fighters in the struggle to liberate themselves and our society.

First, we must come to grips with the reality that the present system does not foster freedom. The government’s primary purpose is maintaining power and control. It’s an oligarchy composed of corporate giants wedded to government officials who benefit from the relationship. In other words, it is motivated by greed and exists to perpetuate itself.

Second, voting is no guarantee of liberty. Voting is a way to keep the citizenry pacified. That’s why the government places so much emphasis on the reassurance ritual of voting. It provides the illusion of participation while maintaining the status quo. As Jordan Michael Smith, writing for the Boston Globe, concludes about the American government, “There’s the one we elect, and then there’s the one behind it, steering huge swaths of policy almost unchecked. Elected officials end up serving as mere cover for the real decisions made by the bureaucracy.”

Third, question everything. Don’t assume anything the government does is for the good of the citizenry. As James Madison warned, “All men having power ought to be distrusted to a certain degree.” Power corrupts, and absolute power corrupts absolutely.

Fourth, there is little hope for any true resistance if you are mindlessly connected to the electronic concentration camp. Remember, what you’re being electronically fed by those in power is meant to pacify, distract, and control you.

Fifth, be wise and realize that there is power in numbers. Networks, coalitions, and movements can accomplish much—especially if their objectives are focused, practical and nonviolent—and they are very much feared by government authorities.

Sixth, as always, change must start with “we the people.” I’ve always advised people to think nationally, but act locally. Yet it can be hard to make a difference locally when the local government is as deaf, dumb and blind to the needs of its constituents as the national government.

Seventh, local towns, cities and states can nullify or say “no” to federal laws that violate the rights and freedoms of the citizenry. When and if you see such federal laws passed, gather your coalition of citizens and demand that your local town council nullify such laws. If enough towns and cities across the country would speak truth to power in this way, we might see some positive movement from the federal governmental machine.

Clearly, it’s time to clean house at all levels of government.

We have been saddled with the wreckage of a government at all levels that no longer represents the citizenry, serves the citizenry, or is accountable to the citizenry.

“We the people” are not the masters anymore.

It doesn’t matter whether you’re talking about the federal government, state governments, or local governing bodies: at all ends of the spectrum and every point in between, a shift has taken place.

“We the people” are not being seen, heard or valued.

We no longer count for much of anything beyond an occasional electoral vote and as a source of income for the government’s ever-burgeoning financial needs.

Everything happening at the national level is playing out at the local level, as well: the violence, the militarization, the intolerance, the lopsided governance, and an uneasy awareness that the citizenry have no say in how their communities are being governed.

So, what’s the answer?

For starters, stop tolerating corruption, graft, intolerance, greed, incompetence, ineptitude, militarism, lawlessness, ignorance, brutality, deceit, collusion, corpulence, bureaucracy, immorality, depravity, censorship, cruelty, violence, mediocrity, and tyranny. These are the hallmarks of an institution that is rotten through and through.

Stop holding your nose in order to block out the stench of a rotting institution.

Stop letting the government and its agents treat you like a servant or a slave.

You’ve got rights. We’ve all got rights. This is our country. This is our government. No one can take it away from us unless we make it easy for them.

You’ve got a better chance of making your displeasure seen and felt and heard within your own community. But it will take perseverance and unity and a commitment to finding common ground with your fellow citizens.

As I make clear in my book Battlefield America: The War on the American People and in its fictional counterpart The Erik Blair Diaries, we’re making it way too easy for the police state to take over.

So, stop being an accessory to the murder of the American republic.

Constitutional attorney and author John W. Whitehead is founder and president of The Rutherford Institute. His book Battlefield America: The War on the American People (SelectBooks, 2015) is available online at www.amazon.com. Whitehead can be contacted at [email protected]. Nisha Whitehead is the Executive Director of The Rutherford Institute. Information about The Rutherford Institute is available at www.rutherford.org.

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Paul
Paul
Aug 27, 2024 7:39 PM

Anyone who votes, or who recognises these freaks as our leaders, has already lost. You just gave spiritual consent. Important point few will understand.

Mary Grojean
Mary Grojean
Sep 3, 2024 11:31 PM
Reply to  Paul

I understand this point. I have felt voting is a fraud for many years, in spite of what my family and friends thought. I have kept my ideas to myself.

J. S.
J. S.
Aug 27, 2024 1:35 PM

The problem is that in a “democracy”, the government is the people.

I don’t mean that we rule ourselves — clearly we do not — but that the institutions which rule over us employ vast numbers of people, and far greater numbers of people are either directly or indirectly dependent on these institutions.

As pointed out in the article (and pretty much every day on this site), the system is rotten to the core: it cannot be reformed — it needs to be dismantled and replaced.

But so great a proportion of the citizenry are so heavily invested in its continuation that dismantling the system in an orderly fashion is now essentially impossible.

The only way it is likely to end is in collapse.

Luís
Luís
Aug 27, 2024 11:25 AM

Guys, the great majority of people still haven’t discerned that’ republic’ and ‘democracy’ aren’t what they think to be.
Both terms were taken from Plato’s “Republica”, a depiction of a dictatorship controlled by a small ruling elite.
Judeo/freemasonry has planned to replsace all european catholic monarchies with ‘republics’… many of these ‘republics’ with a ‘democracy’.
Democracy then is a system which gradually build the right conditions to establish that dictatorship. The world is seeing jewry build what they call a “Universal Republic”, aka, a global dictatorship.

Edwige
Edwige
Aug 27, 2024 9:14 AM

Remember 2020 when all anyone had to do was “trust the science”?….
https://www.vox.com/future-perfect/368350/scientific-research-fraud-crime-jail-time

But… but… isn’t science a realm of faultless epistemology? Don’t the requirements of repeatability and peer review in the scientific method protect us against fraud without needing another bloody law?

Their ability to act as if 2020 never happened is a wonder to behold.

NickM
NickM
Aug 27, 2024 8:42 AM

And the prophet Jeremiah pleaded with Jehovah: “Do Ye really mean to destroy Washington, that fine city with so manyy

NickM
NickM
Aug 27, 2024 8:48 AM
Reply to  NickM

that fine city with so many fat sheeple in it?”

And Jehovah replied to Jeremiah: “Go to Washington. I allow thee to warn them.”

my ways are not theirs
my ways are not theirs
Aug 27, 2024 12:15 AM

I was totally addicted to Rod Serling’s show when I was a kid and probably it warped my mind enough to start me down the path of skepticism and questioning official truths, because of dark allegorical precautionary tales like “The Monsters Are Due on Maple Street” and “It’s a Good Life” throwing into admittedly rather garish, lurid relief the modern menaces of mind control, dictatorial coercion, etc

yes, the Bill of Rights theoretically endows localities with substantial autonomy but few can really stand up to the overlords in Washington, for example because the Feds can threaten to withhold all sorts of discretionary funding from communities that won’t toe the line, and also out of fear that the corporate puppeteers who pull the Feds’ strings will unleash their hordes of lawyers and bankrupt such communities with a raft of court challenges

we still sing about “the land of the free” in the national anthem but it’s pretty hard to keep a straight face while remembering the brutal mass incarceration system that has metastasized through our body politic, giving us a prison population of a size unrivaled by any other nation, a system the Dems’ standard-bearer faithfully served for decades

Charlotte Ruse
Charlotte Ruse
Aug 26, 2024 10:25 PM

CJ Hopkins
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Here’s a comment I just posted on CJ Hopkins’ Substack which also applies to this article:

Today’s global capitalism interestingly enough, is a synthesis of fascism and Stalinism.

There’s nothing new under the sun. That’s why we’re witnessing endless brutal fascistic militarism simultaneously compounded by a series of information wars/censorship against Western populations.

What’s brand new is “global techno/neofeudalism” where personal thoughts as in data as well as the natural environment is totally commodified.

The objective is to create an unassailable inesapable web indefinitely trapping humanity in its chamber of horrors.

The techno/fascists who desire the next level of dehumanization are funding both Kamala and Trump.

The medical Martial Law we experienced during the scamdemic was an attempt to use a fabricated crisis to establish vaccine passports. The techno/fascists are still eagerly working on an “everything App” for Westerners. One that will tie all personal, economic and medical info together. Try to guess what might happen if you dare oppose the techno/fascist narrative. 🤔

And I didn’t even mention how the 2030 Sustainability Agenda which is intended to privatize “nature” will be a way of hammering the final nail into the global coffin.

judith
judith
Aug 27, 2024 12:44 PM
Reply to  Charlotte Ruse

I think this is what Allison McDowell at Wrench in the Gears has been alluding to.

Very heady stuff.

Charlotte Ruse
Charlotte Ruse
Aug 27, 2024 4:10 PM
Reply to  judith

Also Whitney Webb….
Try these websites Unlimited hangout and the last American Vagabond there’s many others. The scamdemic revealed the ghouls eagerness to restructure into totalitarianism.

Judith
Judith
Aug 27, 2024 4:51 PM
Reply to  Charlotte Ruse

Yes, I’m a big fan of Last American Vagabond. I tend to agree with Ryan
And i enjoy his interviews with Whitney Webb. Thanks.

underground poet
underground poet
Aug 26, 2024 9:25 PM

It was Mark Twain, [one man], who mysteriously held back the money changers politically until his death. But once the one man was gone, and political weakness ensued, there was no mechanism to stop the formation of the predatory Federal Reserve in bed with the military interests.

There is no good solution at the moment, reading tea leaves and preparing for the worst is all.

mgeo
mgeo
Aug 27, 2024 7:24 AM

The fate of every empire is inevitable. The Insane Terrorist Empire is not exempt. China has studied this, but USans cannot conceive that if does not want to take over.

Thom 9
Thom 9
Aug 26, 2024 9:22 PM

Oh to be in a government house or court…not! I can’t stand the smell of either.
I use to say I hated the smell of hospitals because of the smell of death. But now the smell of slowly rotting flesh emanating from the politicians, lawyers, judges and administrators offends and revolts me far more than anything I have ever experienced before. The corruption they have created on behalf of their master has turned into their cancer and shall consume and devour them. It is the cycle fulfilling itself the head swallowing its own tail.

Paul
Paul
Aug 26, 2024 6:53 PM

In reality, however, we are only as free as a government official may allow.

Actually I disagree. In the words of the late Voltaire, man is free the moment he wishes to be.

“Well that’s all well and good but they can force you to do this or that, or put you in prison”.

Can they? I honestly doubt this is really true. I do believe it has to be voluntary, while looking as if it’s enforced to keep the plebs fearful.

But let’s grant you the benefit of my doubt – let’s side with the majority thinking and say they can put me in prison for failing to pay taxes, failing to get in line – whatever.

Is that the best they got? Prison ain’t so bad nowadays.

I guess some of us are prepared to really live freely – which may come at a cost.

I am not afraid of dying (who would be afraid to leave this hell we’ve created?), I’m not afraid of incarceration.

They cannot get from me what they want, what they need – my acquiescence.

Yeah someone will quote Orwell and room 101 and the rats. Sure. I’d ‘acquiesce’ to save my face being chewed off. But I will never comply.

I have a maker to answer to, not these sad little pricks in suits.

Clutching at straws
Clutching at straws
Aug 26, 2024 8:54 PM
Reply to  Paul

Try being rebelious in UK under the current government.

Go on ……

I’ll send you a file in a cake.

But don’t drop that soap …

Whoops-a-daisy !!!

Paul
Paul
Aug 27, 2024 7:33 PM

Try?
True rebellion is effortless mate.
I haven’t paid my utilities or council tax for two years.
Or did you mean going on marches and smashing stuff up? Useless..

Clutching at straws
Clutching at straws
Aug 26, 2024 6:29 PM

Weird juxtaposition.

Compared with UK, the US now really seems to be the land of the free.

I can almost see the antelopes playing with deer.

The thing is, what is going to happen in Europe now ?

Poland and Hungary have nailed their colours to the mast.

Whereas, in UK, we have, let’s be honest, an invitation from our leaders to “come and have a go, if you think you’re stupid enough”

I’s combatative, but to what end ?

Where is this going ?

sandy
sandy
Aug 26, 2024 7:05 PM

UK needs a grassroots movement to ratify a better Constitution that the US. Take ours and tweak it in key points and make yourselves permanently, “legally”, protected. While we do have the existing one here in the US, the Ruling Klass ignores it as it wishes, substituting a “rule-based order” they make up on the fly. The Ruling Klass is so drunk on 40 years of unquestioned authority, they are now sociopaths/psychopaths, taunting humanity to stop them. At some point we must stop them.

Clutching at straws
Clutching at straws
Aug 26, 2024 10:29 PM
Reply to  sandy

They are taunting us to be sure.

US has a constitution and important amendmends, sure, but we have Magna Carta.

Are either worth the vellum they’re written on ?

Howard
Howard
Aug 26, 2024 4:41 PM

You don’t need a government to enslave people – all you need is money. When somebody can take your home or any other possession because you owe them money and can’t pay them – you are their slave. And as long as there is money, there will be those able to accumulate enough to pay others to do their bidding.

And when it’s said that money is only as good as what backs it – is it? You have gold and other pretty baubles; but none of these can be used for anything in the everyday world. He who gives me diamonds in exchange for food has played me for a fool.

Demiurge
Demiurge
Aug 26, 2024 3:53 PM

There are some that say democracy has had its day, and others that say it’s going to remain a defining feature for a long time to go yet. Contrived or no.

A system of some sort surely has to exist in the first place to insure that freedoms can exist. But then that’s a paradox. Freedom has a price tag.

Freedom is something that comes through mutual participation.

Martin Usher
Martin Usher
Aug 26, 2024 1:07 PM

This piece could have been written in the 1970s and what was the result? Reagan, “Mandate for Leadership”, “Morning in America” and, economically speaking, a run on America’s credit card. We’re being sold the same bill of goods, rebranded as Project2025, but now we’re mired in debt and — unfortunately — a lot of the world has moved on we’re going to have to use a certain amount of coercion to enforce conformity among the masses.

I’m pretty sure that Reagan wasn’t an anomaly, he was just another cycle, just another example of America almost figuring it out and then being sent back to sleep.

JT Kong
JT Kong
Aug 26, 2024 11:53 AM

When was that mythical time when the American government was of, by and for the people? Perhaps with the exception of the Founders (and I only say perhaps), those who have lorded over us have always been motivated by the same base instincts of fear, greed and desire for power. What has changed, is that the “common man” is now able to communicate en masse. And it is this democratization of communication that must be thwarted, either by speech without reach, censorship, imprisonment or execution.

Clutching at straws
Clutching at straws
Aug 26, 2024 1:17 PM
Reply to  JT Kong

This, I think, is where they will fail.

Social media is so ingrained in people’s psyche, it’s going to be impossible to stifle it.

The soma that they sold us will be their undoing.

antonym
antonym
Aug 26, 2024 11:29 AM

The Cabal’s AI matrix is primitive compared to the real thing: the Divine Matrix that even allowed these deviants to create their global virtual prison.

antonym
antonym
Aug 26, 2024 11:28 AM

The Cabal’s AI matrix is a primitive compared to the real thing: the Divine Matrix that even allowed these deviants to create their global virtual prison.

Human values
Human values
Aug 26, 2024 10:07 AM

What’s an illusion is your idea of a golden past where people were free and equal. That never was.

Your republic, the capitalist enterprise for money and profit, was established by thieves, murderers and liars who stole the land from the people, killing them, lying it was for everyone’s benefit. The slaveowners with their property rights never cared about anything else but their right to steal, enslave and murder.

There’s nothing sacred in your nationalism.

You worship the organization, the State, which never was anything but thoroughly evil.

You worship money, the god of your nation-state.

You’ve been so totally brainwashed with these scams and illusions – money, state and capitalism – you don’t see their satanic evil but serve their interests.

It’s really awful how ignorant American public is about their history, how arrogant towards humanity and humaneness, how evil in their constant wars and love of money.

In money you trust. Even when you have no idea what money is.

Rob
Rob
Aug 26, 2024 10:41 AM
Reply to  Human values

History of “all men are created equal”

The Great Cornholio
The Great Cornholio
Aug 26, 2024 1:54 PM
Reply to  Rob

The CONstitution was the OVERTHROW of the Peoples Articles of Confederation. Now people worship the criminals.

ALL GOVERNMENT IS BAD. God is good. Your choice.

Thom Crewz
Thom Crewz
Aug 26, 2024 1:09 PM
Reply to  Human values

10 Star comment.

mgeo
mgeo
Aug 27, 2024 7:44 AM
Reply to  Human values

They cooked up Terra Nullis: land with no people, except maybe a few “naked savages”. A legal term from a foreign language, like “ecclesiastical” terms. The great enterprise was for “gospel, glory and gold”. The intellectuals who normalised and glorified it included anthropologists, archeologists, historians, geneticists, eugenicists, legislators, religious authorities and artists.

mgeo
mgeo
Aug 27, 2024 7:46 AM
Reply to  Human values

They cooked up Terra Nullis: land with no people, except maybe a few “naked savages”. A legal term from a foreign language, like “ecclesiastical” terms. The great enterprise was for “gospel, glory and gold”. The intellectuals who normalised and glorified it included anthropologists, archeologists, historians, geneticists, eugenicists, legislators, religious authorities and artists.

What is founded on lies and brutality can only end the same way.

Mark41
Mark41
Aug 27, 2024 1:09 PM
Reply to  Human values

Well Human Values, I don’t think it’s money and capitalism that has caused the many evils you say. I think it’s Humans. We are a flawed species-We lie, cheat, assault others, scam others, kill others, for our own individual reasons.

To me, money is just the reward for providing a service or product that one wants or needs. Humans would not develop skills to provide needed services or products if there were not some benefit for them to do so-if not money then what ?

I also believe that capitalism is not as evil as you say. If humans were perfect or near perfect any “ism” would work-capitalism, socialism,communism. If humans didn’t lie, cheat, desire to gain power and control over others forcing adherence to their desires then any form of government would work and actually be hardly needed.

I think humans are curious by nature and want to develop knowledge and abilities that make them feel good about themselves. Usually those are good things. Humans create art, music, sports, products and services that other humans like, want or need to make their lives better and more interesting and fulfilling.

Humans Mostly want to have a good rewarding life and be left alone to chase their dreams .Some just want to be left alone to chase their dreams and provide enough wealth for that good life and that makes them feel good about themselves and their life. Some want to achieve significant wealth and that’s just fine to me if they do it legally and do not use that wealth to harm or control others.

Humans traveled across the earth from the beginning of humans in search of a better life.
Humans also traveled across the Atlantic to search for a better life, not to kill Indians or take over their property. That was not their intent. However, as things always happen, some humans do evil, horrible things to other humans.

I think John Adam’s said that our Republic will only survive with a moral and religious public or something like that. Anyway, I think he meant it would not survive with an immoral people (lie, cheat, kill, quest for power over others, etc) that does not believe our rights and freedoms come from their god, but from the most powerful humans, government.

Many humans are migrating, legally and illegally to come to the U.S. now to chance their dreams of freedom and opportunity. Most are with good intentions, but many have bad intentions. But, they come from other societies that are not capitalist that reward their efforts and abilities. The same is true for Europe. So, to me capitalism is not bad, money is not bad, it’s what humans do with it that matters.

Sorry for the rambling response, but your post hit a nerve with me. Our founders tried to develop a system that provided freedom for humans to chance their dreams then turned it over to other humans. Our Constitution is not perfect as any for of government can be, but it has been a lot better than most until we evolved into what we have become today because of humans.