Saturday, October 23, 2010

Barbarians at the Gate

Rome didn't fall overnight. It wasn't invaded and burned by a superior invading force. It rotted from the inside, which infected every institution in the empire, ultimately including the military. At first just the frontiers became indefensible because of the corruption, but every year the outside attackers came further and further into the former safe lands of the empire, finally burning Rome itself, leading to the abandonment of the entire western portion of the empire to the dark ages.

Many allusions to Rome and its fall have been drawn to the current state of the United States and all its troubles. If you haven't guessed by now, I am drawing yet another one. Mexican assassins in our country. First targeting criminals, but they won't stop there. Remember Colombia in the 80s and 90s. Look at Mexico now. That's where we are headed unless we do something about this and stop the federal government's fiddling while the border remains porous.

I think it's safe to call Mexican drug lord assassins "barbarians". The southwest is burning, and the rot is deeper in our nation, people. The question is do we have the resolve to attempt to excise this rot and reset our feet upon the firm footing of our Constitution? November 2 is just the beginning of this process. The Mike Castles and Lisa Murkowskis need to be Primaried out of the races each cycle for years to come, so when November rolls every year there's a clear choice between two candidates, with one of them being for liberty, private property, and the Constitution, and the other being for everything that goes against what made this country great.