What is
going on in America today?
Political polarization is at crisis levels. The Republican Party is at war with itself. Democrats are waking up to their own
internal war. Third
party spoilers are showing up more often.
Has anything like this ever happened before?
We always
assume that the times we live in are unique. Yet at the same time we know that history repeats
itself. These two ideas are not
contradictory. We are repeating
history, but in a new way.
There are two ways to define the United States: one is physical and one is
conceptual. Physically The United States is defined by its borders.
Conceptually The United States is defined by its constitution and founding ideas.
In 1860
seven southern states seceded from The United States triggering the Civil War
(1861 – 1865). That
secession threatened the physical definition of The United States.
Today I
would argue half the country has similarly
seceded, only this time it is conceptual.
They have seceded from the constitution and our founding ideas.
Political
polarization and secession went hand in hand in 1860. The Democrat Party had split into Northern and Southern
factions. A new party emerged
called the Constitutional Union Party.
Republicans were geographically confined to the North.
None of
this happened overnight. The
issues causing the polarization had been simmering since before the nation was
born. It took secession, and the realization of what that meant, for
it to reach crisis status.
Similarly,
the ideological polarization over the constitution and our founding ideas has
been heating up for a long time.
We have had an open repudiation of constitutionally limited government
certainly since The Progressive Era (1890 – 1920). That repudiation has been simmering for over a hundred
years and has often been bipartisan.
Charges
of unconstitutional behavior and intent are ubiquitous in American politics. But Barack
Obama represents something new. He
is not shy about his disdain for our constitution and founding ideas. Nor is he shy about his preferences which
contradict those ideas.
Barack
Obama is the first president I’m aware of to openly announce a “fundamental transformation” of the United States.
The secession was announced!
And twice it won at the polls!
Now
thanks to ObamaCare, the people are getting a first-hand glimpse of the reality
of what that secession means to them.
There is
an old analogy about boiling a frog:
Put a frog in boiling water and it will immediately jump out. Put the same frog in cold water, slowly
bring it to a boil, and the frog will surely die.
The
question is, are we slowly boiling, or are we finally feeling it enough to jump?
Here is a
link to The Constitution of The United States. You don’t need to be a legal scholar to read and understand
the intent of this concise, relatively simple document. It does however take a legal scholar to
hide the secession!
(This
could have been the preamble to my piece - “The Coming Civil War – Who, What,
Where, When, and Why” which is available here.)