“Compromise seems to be out of the question, not because there are no statesmen left to negotiate a compromise, but because the gulf separating the leftists and the liberty-minded is too great. The choice is between either totalitarianism and one-party rule or liberty and justice for all. There is no common middle ground remaining upon which compromise can occur. The liberty-minded have ceded too much liberty already to the leftists that they have nothing left to give. And the leftists never surrender any of their gains.
The Civil War, cloaked in a morality play then and since, was really a clash between two economic systems and two philosophies of political control. Clearly the same impulse to control everyone and everything is still in play. The economic battle is harder to discern. But it's not that different from 1861. One side needs cheap labor and the impoverishment of the working classes, this time for a new globalist economic regime, internationalising the military-industrial-pharma-media complex. The other side is trying to protect the traditional economy and way of life that has looked after its ordinary citizens as well as the wealthy, and even the disenfranchised.”
Dr. Stephen Putney, Retired Professor, Liberty University, Lynchburg, Virginia.
“Tea With George” Podcast hosted by George Caylor, with Stephen Putney, was taped in George’s studio in Lynchburg, VA. on 9/21/23. I joined them, via Zoom, from the gorgeous Black Hills of South Dakota. In this podcast we discuss the first “Civil War” and examine the current state of our union. How close is the federal government from turning its guns on its own people? The Biden Regime is setting the stage.
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it does not bode well if the democrats keep the power