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The Progressive Disease Part 1

It bothers me how our ancestors allowed this Disease to progress to the point that is an epidemic. I thought part of our tax dollars helped pay for the center for disease control. The disease dates back for centuries so maybe that’s why it has been overlooked for so long. Well after much research and a whole lot of reading, I understand this disease a little better. I thought I‘d share a little history that might give everyone a little help.

Our Founders were worried that this day would come; Somehow Washington knew to warn us about the divisiveness of political parties. Jefferson knew that our best defense was a well-regulated militia (regulated meaning organized, well-trained civilian population). Monroe knew that the public would be dumbed down and needed to be educated. Adams knew that if we turned our back on God, He in turn would turn his on us. They all knew That God was to be the cornerstone of this great country.

The infestation of the US dates back to Independence Day 1826, the day that Jefferson and Adams Died. The progressive movement finally was free to corrupt the Constitution. The difference between the progressive’s vision and the Founders is what the Founders spent their final years fighting against. The progressives, who had been neutered by the Founders with the introduction of the Constitution, seized the opportunity. In their writings, they never footnoted a single source because their fellow progressives would never question them.

By the 1850’s both Northern and Southern states, had failed attempts at secession. The Southern States realized that the progressives in the north were all ready infiltrating the Congress. The Southern states that were honoring the Constitution finally had enough and moved for secession. Unfair tariffs that discriminated against the South and the failure of the US to recognize their right for redress of grievances were the true reason for the civil war. The people of the North understood the reasons for the South’s withdraw and were reluctant to fight.

Lincoln knew that the Union could not survive without the south’s economy. The North’s industrialization had not yet begun to be as prosperous as the south’s agriculture. Lincoln also knew that the North’s coffers were full of Southern tariff money and that the South could not survive a prolonged war. Lincoln proceeded to use progressive techniques to start a war “to preserve the Union”.


Lincoln believed he could not and promised the Southern States He would not interfere with slavery. The war raged for over two years and Lincoln was forced to use the slavery issue to get the northern people to fight. The North advanced further south and destroyed the South’s ability to produce and move goods. The South who were using their resources for the war effort were growing weary and racked up enormous amounts of debt. The South’s inability to continue financially and the great lost of life were the reasons the war ended. To add insult to injury, the North sent progressives to the South who took advantage of their weaken economy and proceeded to destroy their morals and values.

The South’s Declaration of Independence reads a lot like the US Declaration. The grievances listed are almost word for word. Why were they not good enough for the South? The South’s declaration stated that slavery would end with the death of the current generation. The Northern media did not release this information or Lincoln probably would have had no luck using it as an issue. The progressive disease has changed the history taught in the classrooms today.

During the period after the war, Northern progressives were ransacking the South. The industrialization of the north fueled by the war effort allowed the economy to boom, sometimes so quickly that the monetary system could not keep up. There were at least four major collapses of the banking system, this comes into play later in history.



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