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Be Your Own Government:

Hunkering Down and Weathering the Storm


By Judi McLeod ——--December 1, 2010

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The time has come for people to be their own government. Being your own government is not overthrowing the one in DC but taking charge of your own life and being self sufficient.

They will brand you a resister and perhaps even slap your name on a list, but I think the way out of high handed government control is for people both individually and collectively to start being the Government. Getting there means taking a page from the book of the far left. Remain focused on what truly matters no matter what is going on around you. Live in your own reality. People should be their own government in almost any country--but particularly in the United States of America whose very founding principles are at stake and where individual rights are being frittered away daily. You don’t have to put on a big show like the politicians. You don’t have to rush out to buy an Uncle Sam costume and wear it while walking stilts at your town’s next big parade because being your own government starts with unshakeable resolve from within. You can be your own government in a much more subtle and more effective way; one which comes with the added feature of keeping you safely under the radar. It starts by recognizing in your own country (and in many others for that matter) that parties up for election are very much the same. Alas how the Jim DeMints and the James Inhofes are always so few and far between. It grows in self education, by knowing that not all mega protests are spontaneous outbursts from the little people. They’re often rent-a-mobs put together by Marxist agitators paving the way for corrupt governments to ultimately step in and “save the people”. Even the briefest walk through history teaches us that there have always been despots--even ones falsely claiming a monopoly on Hope & Change. The best part about tinpot despots is that they come--and they go--and most often history records their departures as inconvenient and uncomfortable. So what to do besides making sure you’re savvy to all of a regime government’s dirty tricks? Hunker down and weather the storm. Gather your loved ones and friends about you long past Christmas. Be prepared. Most importantly depend on yourself. Show the stuff you’re made of and be adaptable while you’re waiting out the enemy. Get out of crippling debt. Leave the city for the country where possible. Move in with friends or relatives if you have to, pool resources, share job tips. Keeping body and soul together through thick and thin means keeping morale high. Buy DVD movies on sale for family entertainment; walk to the post office; start up a neighbourhood book exchange; strike a neighbourhood card night, stockpile dried foods and water; learn to bake from Grandma’s Cook Book. Can’t make your own bread? Stock up on Bisquick from which you can easily turn out bread and fruit cobbler. Remember that there is so much truth in the old adage, “Where there’s a will, there’s a way.” From the comfort of wherever you are, you can find humour in the theatre of desperate despots hard at work. Always in a frenzy to grab the booty, they forget that they have left their tracks in the snow. They work at coming up with ways to find “sympathy votes”. Their unelected czars are forever on the hunt for the right `calamity’, the one that will panic the masses who then wait for the rescue of the savior. Part of the Waiting the Enemy Out Period will inevitably one day expand from Being Your Own Government Individually to Being Your Own Government Collectively. Rather than losing heart or giving up when the “good guys” you thought you sent to Washington jump into bed with the enemy, recognize that power is like an irresistible catnip to the newly-elected. Instead work on replacing them with the kind of people who best represent your values at the very next opportunity. A collective Tea Party Government is neither Democrat nor Republican, and it’s only a matter of time before it happens. People driven by Marxist agendas work from a deep bag of tricks. Do not believe all that you read or hear. Never give up: The future of your grandchildren depends on you being their government. Meanwhile, this is the address of Be Your Own Government Individually: Mr., Mrs. Ms. America, Post Box Office A, Small Town America. Zip code:1,2,3,`yer-out!

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Judi McLeod—— -- Judi McLeod, Founder, Owner and Editor of Canada Free Press, is an award-winning journalist with more than 30 years’ experience in the print and online media. A former Toronto Sun columnist, she also worked for the Kingston Whig Standard. Her work has appeared throughout the ‘Net, including on Rush Limbaugh and Fox News.

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