Volume 11, Issue 7
How can this possibly be? The world continues to careen into dysfunctional dystopia. The divisions ideologically and politically within our society appear to be intractable without remedy. International elites have come to the conclusion that the only answer to our problems is national standards for attitudinal perspectives enforced by global treaties leading to a one world government.
Time magazine in a recent edition offered answers for “Division and Destiny.” The only platform of logic considered was global reshaping of sovereign networks through politics and commerce. This included formulas for reallocation of public goods for resource redistribution to include energy, critical elements, and social networks.
The AmericasOne research project explored an entirely different approach in pursuit of solutions. This novel path never crossed the globalists’ mindset…ask the people what they think. For reference, this research included 3,750 interviews covering and incorporating the entirety of the 247 data points of the U.S. Census. The responses can be broken out by age, ideology, ethnicity, education, income, region, and political party.
For 94% of Americans to be proud to be an American means that all divisions of American society, in plurality, agree on this one point. What is the unifying theme? It is that family is the most important institution in society. It is the one institution for which they are willing to die. And further, the individual authority over one’s family is an authority recognized as an eternal principle. The United States, as a national creed, honors this authority more than any other country in the world. Americans do not seek to be Chinese, Russian, European, or anything else in the design of family governance.
Government has no right to violate this authority and should respect the conclusions determined by nuclear family governance. Seventy-two percent of Americans believe in traditional family values. How can this be? Because it is not based on identity politics. Americans still believe in the American Dream. Self-determination, independence, respect for generational authority, giving back more than one receives, and passing on to the next generation a greater opportunity, are tenets of traditional values.
Notice that nowhere in here is an opinion on gay versus straight relationships, the viability of the Republican or Democratic party, urban cities versus rural areas, economic class conflicts, or ethnic cultural disparities. Americans want choices, not dictates to one option. They believe that there is merit in an education that results in obtaining a fulfilling vocation. And, yes, a majority of Americans believe that good in society cannot be sustained without the belief and reliance on a benevolent God.
A revelation and shocking finding to globalist intellects is that the average American citizen rejects overwhelmingly their proposition of global ideological standards as a single option for governance. Sixty-nine percent of Americans are more likely to support a candidate for federal office who defends American values against the rest of the world rather than capitulating to a one world standard of diluted values.
The most hopeful discovery of the research is that Americans are not threatened by the authority of another person’s family. They believe that everyone has a right, in their pursuit of happiness and destiny, to the personal oversight of the generational values necessary to foundationally support the moral health of their families.
Throughout nature every species nurtures and protects their family. Whether it be a pride of lions or a flock of sheep, individual family structure is critical to the survival of the species. Mankind is the only species that reacts to the environment, including government, to think and plan for changes and restructuring necessary to render a better opportunity for the next generation. Mankind instinctively understands that not only is one’s authority over one’s family paramount over government, it is essential to the existence of life.
To secure stability for the United States, citizens only need to act upon their God-given authority to govern their own families. This requires first determining the family values followed by setting the rules, teaching the rules, enforcing the rules, and nurturing the rules. This is every American citizen’s right to exercise their foundational protocol for American family governance.
When citizens do not yield their authority over their own families, this personal God-given right exercised becomes the authority that binds us as Americans.
Globalists must be exposed in their absolute denial that citizens can, in fact, come to rational decisions benefiting society through their collective wisdom. Such one world concepts are not only destructive, they go against the natural order of nature and the heartbeat of America.
America is what it is today because, at its essence, government was never conceived to challenge the authority of individuals over their own families.
Elected leaders must respect the sentiments of the American electorate and defend American values against globalist supremacists.
America as a society has gotten it right on this principle of authority over their families. The United States must lead the world in the commitment to this truth.
My name is Marc Nuttle and this is what I believe.
What do you believe?