What has lead you to believe that you are being "...forced into a neo-feudalist society where I have to fall down onto the ground and worship a bureaucrat because not doing so would be treason..."?
Why do you fear something so ludicrous when we live in an age of freedom?
This is the free world, isn't it?
Should be relatively self-evident, everything from Bush's Patriot and Patriot II acts, which greatly restrict the freedom of Americans, to the dominance of big government subsidizing big business.
The latter can be viewed as the view that we need to establish open trade with countries that do not match the pay of Americans.
I ran across a disturbing though a couple weeks ago.
What if the Great Depression never really ended. What if the entire system was a giant shell game, and that the key component of the shell game was the need for big corporations and big government?
I don't know where it leads, I don't have the personal courage to chase down all the errant strands of data that it would take to determine that.
Though, I personally think that isolation doesn't go far enough. America would be better served by returning to a cottage industry type system, where everything needed by a community is produced in the community.
But that's at odds with my beliefs in personal and economic freedom.
That and I don't think it is truly feasible to require that all the food consumed by NYC be grown in NY State. I don't know if there's enough Farm Land in NY to accomplish that.
But all of that is rambling, and doesn't answer your question.
I think it's more a matter of looking at economic trends, before World War II and the Great Depression America was a lot freer, people were free to move around of their own free will, there was no Social Security Cards, or Drivers Licenses, or any of this bureaucratic non-sense.
And even before the turn of the century, before the extremely religious branded drug use as "sinful" people were free to ingest whatever chemicals they wanted. Of course, there was a problem of people not understanding exactly what those chemicals did, but how is that different from big pharma? We don't really know what 80% or more of the chemicals big pharma is forcing upon us do. At least not in the long term.
The side effects of the drugs often sound worse than the actual symptoms. Side effects may include, nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, constipation, vertigo, loss of appetite, loss of consciousness and death. Do not take this product if you have any desire to live.
Before the Great Depression lawsuits were rare. There was no overwhelming desire to sue some one just for the sake of a few dollars (which is now the equivalent of a few hundred dollars.)
Maybe I'm not looking at history close enough when I make the statement about lawsuits.
I don't know.
I just don't think any of our current politicians are right about how to fix the problems confronting this nation. Nor do I find it intelligent for people to be so blinded by whatever side of the debate they are on that they ignore the flaws in their own candidate.
Nor do I like the constant screaming on TV (which I don't watch all that often) about this threat, or that threat, or how the world is going to end. The media is extremely good at identifying and ranting about problems, but it really sucks at finding solutions.
I don't know, there's a lot of things that strike me as fucked up, and one of those is the increased power being put in the hands of government. The Country was not supposed to have a government that resembled the Feudal Hierarchy
Pope - Supreme Court
King - President
King's Advisors - Cabinet
The Court - Senate
Nobles at Court - House of Representatives
Upper Nobility - Governors
Landed Nobility - State Legislatures
Lesser Landed Nobility - County Legislatures
Unlanded Nobility - City Government
It can be said that the government of the United States resembles the government of Britain with the only difference being that we elect the majority of the people that govern us. But when there is a lack of choices, when those in the major parties can practically do whatever they want and still get elected can it be stated that we are really electing our leaders?
I think some one was mentioning something about the House of Representatives being too small to truly be responsive to the people, and had links to a website that proposed increasing the size of the House to 6,000. I don't see how that'll solve the problem. The problem is that like the big businesses that are everywhere and span multiple states that we have a big government that is everywhere and spans multiple states. The majority of government should take place as close to possible as the people it is governing, which means at the State and Local levels. Not at the Federal Level, where the leaders are distant from the people, and can not be held accountable (and not forcefully thrown out of power easily if necessary.)
Why do our leaders need the secret service?
I mean, clearly if they were uniting the country they wouldn't have anything to fear from the country at large.
I think I'm rambling. I'm going to stop now.