Sign the Petition
Audit The Fed
Donate
Freedom isn't free!
Please help FedUpUSA stay online.


In The Media

FedUpUSA YouTube Channel

The FedUpUSA Video

Karl Denninger (TickerGuy) on CNBC

Karl Denninger (TickerGuy) on Glenn Beck

FedUpUSA Co-Founder and Coordinator of the Washington DC Toilet Bowl Protest interviewed by the AP

FedUpUSA Founder Stephanie Jasky interviewed on Plains Radio

FedUpUSA Founder Stephanie Jasky's article 912 Protest Washington DC - What Was It All About? as seen on The Right Side of Life
Calendar
February 2010
M T W T F S S
« Jan   Mar »
1234567
891011121314
15161718192021
22232425262728
Gear

Get Your Official FedUpUSA Gear Today!

FedUpUSA Gear

Uh, This Is Not Good

 

Uh, This Is Not Good

Posted by Karl Denninger

From Rasmussen:

The founding document of the United States, the Declaration of Independence, states that governments derive “their just powers from the consent of the governed.” Today, however, just 21% of voters nationwide believe that the federal government enjoys the consent of the governed.

A new Rasmussen Reports national telephone survey finds that 61% disagree and say the government does not have the necessary consent. Eighteen percent (18%) of voters are not sure.

Uh, there is no way for Washington DC to force people to believe they have given consent.  They can only act in a fashion that engenders willfully-given consent.

In light of what happened today in Austin TX, this ought to be resulting in sobering reflection among the “political class.”  It won’t, but it should.

Why?

Historians have estimated that between 15 and 20 percent of the white population of the colonies were Loyalists.[2] Historian Robert Middlekauff estimates that about 500,000 colonists, or 19 percent of the white population, remained loyal to Britain.[3]

I had no idea the numbers were this bad at present, but I was aware that in 1776 about 20% of the population was in fact in support of Britain.

I think it’s getting to be about time to…..

Comments are closed.

Twitter

FedUpUSA Twitter


Forum
NetworkedBlogs