Things deteriorate.
That’s the natural order of things. Left alone, with no intervention, things begin to break down, fall apart, rot, or die.
If you do no maintenance on your roof, it will eventually leak.
If you leave your guns wet and dirty, they will rust and become inoperative.
If you neglect your spousal relationship, that relationship will fall apart.
If you don’t take care of your body, you’ll probably die a lot earlier than you might have otherwise.
If you do maintenance on your community, your state, and your country, they will deteriorate. They will rot. They will die.
Gun owners are famous as people who just want to be left alone. We don’t WANT people, or governments, to do things FOR us, we just want them not to do bad things TO us.
Sorry, folks. That just won’t cut it, long term.
The natural order of governments, as with all other things human, is deterioration. When this country was founded, individuals had lots of liberty, and governments had severe restrictions on what they could do.
But a funny thing happened on the way to the rest of our lives. As we enjoyed the fruits of our liberty, bought at a tremendous price by Revolutionary Patriots, by the greatest generation, by the cold warriors - our liberty deteriorated.
While “progressives” tried to devise new ways for government to make us do the right thing (because of course we can’t be trusted to do the right thing on our own) we were busy living our lives, raising our families, worshipping our God, and generally trying to stay under the radar and out of people’s business.
To keep things from deteriorating, you have to take an active role. You have to fix the roof, clean your guns, buy your spouse flowers. And you need to do something about your government and your society.
Don’t just vote. Vote proudly, and let people know why you’re voting for or against certain politicians.
Educate others. Don’t avoid discussions of issues important to you; embrace and encourage those discussions.
Do something about letting the powers that be know where you stand. A tremendous opportunity to do this is coming up March 10. Go to IGOLD. Take someone with you who’s never gone before. Tell people why you’re taking the day off work; use the opportunity of your attendance to educate them.
If you do nothing, the other side wins. The march away from liberty and towards control by those who think they know better will continue - witness the resurrection of House Bill 180. It will continue unless and until YOU - every one of you reading this - DO something.
Pick up the phone. Get on the bus. I’ll see you at IGOLD.
John Naese