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By James A Watkins


THE PROGRESSIVE MOVEMENT

The Progressive Movement began late in the 19th Century.  Its Central Tenets are Statism, Income Redistribution, Unionism, Government Management of the Economy, womb to tomb provision for its citizens, and a Libertine Social Policy.   To accomplish these aims, The Progressive Movement believes in State Ownership of Businesses—instead of Entrepreneurial Free Enterprise;  Central Planning by the Government of the supply of goods and services, including fixing prices of wages, and of goods and services—instead of Free Market Capitalism;  That all Citizens should have equal wealth except for the Elite Rulers;  And that Sovereignty does not belong to Individual Citizens—but that the People only exist for the benefit of the National State.   Various large parts of this Ideology are identical to Socialism and Fascism, including the ideas that the use of courts, bureaucracies—even the police and military—should be used to accomplish goals that would never be approved by a Democracy or a Republic (such as The United States of America under its current Constitution). 


THE FATHER OF THE PROGRESSIVE MOVEMENT

The Father of The Progressive Movement was H.G. Wells, the noted science fiction author.   Wells was a devotee of Darwinism and part of his mission was to reassign human beings from the spiritual to the natural world.  The best way to get to know the Father of the Progressive Movement is to read his own quotes:    "People of quality must be ascendant not democracy";   "Base and servile types are little more than a leaping, glittering confusion of shoaling mackerel on a sunlit afternoon."   "The State that most resolutely picks over, educates, sterilizes or poisons its People of the Abyss will be most successful." "Death would merely end the bitterness of their failure."  "It should be their lot to die out and disappear . . . since they are born of unrestrained lusts . . . and multiplying through sheer incontinence and stupidity."  "Idiots, drunkards, criminals, lunatics, invalids, and the diseased would spoil the world for others."  He believed we should prevent people below a certain intelligence and income from reproducing.  At the least they should isolated for their failures on a island.  "Remove the unfit so we have no need for jails or prisons." Abolish democracy because the "common uneducated man is a violent fool in social and political affairs."  What was required was a "great central organization that would dictate what would be done here, there and everywhere . . .  imposing its will upon a recalcitrant race."  He called his own political philosophy "Liberal Fascism." Wells said of Joseph Stalin "I have never met a man more candid, fair and honest."   Wells was a big booster of eugenics, which is based solidly on Darwinism, of course—that unfortunately found its full flower in Nazi Germany with mass extermination. 


JOHN DEWEY
JOHN DEWEY

PROGRESSIVE EDUCATION

John Dewey was the most influential reformer of the public education system in the United States in the 20th Century.  As a major player in The Progressive Movement, he completely rejected belief in God.  If you ever wonder why high school graduates can't read, can't make change, and do not believe in objective truth, look no further. 


CHAIRMAN MAO
CHAIRMAN MAO

MORAL RELATIVISM

Progressives are Moral Relativists, meaning, that concrete right and wrong do not exist; that nothing substantive can be said about morality.  This can lead to obvious problems since Hitler, Stalin and Mao all thought the rampant murder of millions of people was perfectly moral—providing it served the interests of the National State.   


SUPREME COURT JUSTICE OLIVER WENDELL HOLMES
SUPREME COURT JUSTICE OLIVER WENDELL HOLMES

LEGAL POSITIVISM

Another member of The Progressive Movement was Supreme Court Justice Oliver Wendell Holmes.  It was Judge Holmes who made the Philosophy of Legal Positivism—that there is no connection between the law and ethics or morality; that the truth is whatever gives people satisfaction—popular in the legal profession.  This school of thought dominated our courts in the latter 20th Century with the unfortunate effect of leading to a collapse of our once common moral language.   Judge Holmes famously said, as he ordered the forced sterilization of a woman, "It is better for all the world, if instead of waiting to execute degenerate offspring for crime or to let them starve for their imbecility, society can prevent those who are manifestly unfit from continuing their kind . . . three generations of imbeciles are enough."


MARGARET SANGER WITH ADOLPH HITLER
MARGARET SANGER WITH ADOLPH HITLER

PLANNED PARENTHOOD

Another prominent Progressive was the Founder of Planned Parenthood, Margaret Sanger. Here a few of her words from her books or speeches: "The most merciful thing that a large family does to one of its infant members is to kill it." Regarding blacks, immigrants and indigents she said this, "Human weeds, reckless breeders, spawning . . . human beings who never should have been born." Concerning the rights of the handicapped and mentally ill, and racial minorities: "More children from the fit, less from the unfit -- that is the chief aim of birth control."On the extermination of blacks: "We do not want word to go out that we want to exterminate the Negro population if it ever occurs to any of their more rebellious members." In her "Plan for Peace," Sanger outlined her strategy for eradication of those she deemed "feebleminded." Sanger espoused the thinking of eugenicists -- similar to Darwin's "survival of the fittest" -- but related the concept to human society, saying the genetic makeup of the poor, and minorities, for example, was inferior. One of Sanger's greatest influences, sexologist/eugenicist Dr. Havelock Ellis (with whom she had an affair, leading to her divorce from her first husband), urged mandatory sterilization of the poor as a prerequisite to receiving any public aid.
The goal of eugenicists is "to prevent the multiplication of bad stocks," wrote Dr. Ernst Rudin in the April 1933 Birth Control Review (of which Sanger was editor). Another article exhorted Americans to "restrict the propagation of those physically, mentally and socially inadequate." Regarding adultery, "A woman's physical satisfaction was more important than any marriage vow," Sanger believed.



WALTER DURANTY
WALTER DURANTY
JOSEF STALIN
JOSEF STALIN

THE ULTIMATE PROGRESSIVE

The Progressive newspaper the New York Times employed—and the Progressive Pulitzer Prize was awarded to—one Walter Duranty.   Duranty was posted in Moscow for 15 years to report back to the American people what was going on over there.  He was so caught up in The Progressive Movement that he described Joseph Stalin as a "decent and clean-living man and a great leader."   Duranty reported that there was no famine in the USSR—though it is clear from his notes and letters that he was lying through his teeth, and that he knew full well the scale of the calamity, and even knew the USSR was deliberately starving millions of its own people.   He also defended Stalin's notoriously phony show trials that resulted in the execution of millions of innocent people.


SAUL ALINSKY
SAUL ALINSKY

COMMUNITY ORGANIZING

A more recent champion of The Progressive Movement is Saul Alinsky. Alinsky is the father of the modern community organizing movement, of which ACORN is a prominent example. One of his key philosophies is for a community organization to claim non-partisanship, in order to receive grants from the government (of monies confiscated from taxpayers) that are illegal to be given to a partisan group. This is obviously a sham, since none of their stated goals could be remotely described as Conservative, and their members vote for Democrats in elections virtually 100%. In effect, they use the wages of Conservatives to fight against them and everything they believe in. Here is a quote from Alinsky, "Lest we forget at least an over-the-shoulder acknowledgment to the very first radical: from all our legends, mythology, and history, the first radical known to man who rebelled against the establishment and did it so effectively that he at least won his own kingdom—Lucifer." Another of his famous quotes is this, "There's another reason for working inside the system. Taking a new step is what people fear most. Any revolutionary change must be preceded by a passive, affirmative, non-challenging attitude toward change among the mass of our people. They must feel so frustrated, so defeated, so lost, so futureless in the prevailing system that they are willing to let go of the past and change the future." And finally this, "Our rebels have contemptuously rejected the values and the way of life of the middle class."



BOY SCOUTS
BOY SCOUTS

THE ENEMY OF PROGRESSIVES

Today's Progressives have singled out the Boy Scouts as a target for their wrath, repeatedly filing lawsuits against this organization—that has helped a multitude of boys become fine men—to prevent them from having a building in which to meet. This is understandable since the entire philosophy of the Boy Scouts is sickening to The Progressive Movement. The best evidence of this is that ominous Boy Scout Oath: "On my honor, I will do my best; To do my duty To God and my country; And to obey the Scout Law; To help other people at all times; To keep myself physically strong, mentally awake, and morally straight." Scouts must promise to be honorable, loyal, useful, friendly, dutiful, courteous, thrifty, cheerful, kind to animals, and clean in thought, word and deed. Rather subversive ideas.



ALDOUS HUXLEY
ALDOUS HUXLEY

BRAVE NEW WORLD

In closing, I will share with you some thoughts of a voice crying in wilderness long ago, warning us of the dangers of The Progressive Movement.  In 1932, in his classic book, "Brave New World," Huxley wrote, "All members of society are conditioned in childhood to hold the values that the World State idealizes. Constant consumption is the bedrock of stability   Recreational heterosexual sex is an integral part of society. In The World State, sex is a social activity rather than a means of reproduction and is encouraged from early childhood; the few women who can reproduce are conditioned to take birth control. The maxim "everyone belongs to everyone else" is repeated often, and the idea of a "family" is repellent. As a result, sexual competition and emotional, romantic relationships are obsolete. Marriage, natural birth, the notion of being a parent, and pregnancy are considered too obscene to be mentioned in casual conversation." 

THE PROGNOSTICATOR

And I will leave you with forecasts Huxley made in two interviews.  In 1949 he said that sometime in the future, "I believe that the world's leaders will discover that infant conditioning and narco-hypnosis are more efficient, as instruments of government, than clubs and prisons, and that the lust for power can be just as completely satisfied by suggesting people into loving their servitude as by flogging them and kicking them into obedience."   And in 1959 he said, "And it seems to me perfectly in the cards that there will be within the next generation or so a pharmacological method of making people love their servitude, and producing ... a kind of painless concentration camp for entire societies, so that people will in fact have their liberties taken away from them but will rather enjoy it, because they will be distracted from any desire to rebel by propaganda, brainwashing, or brainwashing enhanced by pharmacological methods."

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Gypsy Willow profile image

Gypsy Willow  says:
5 months ago

Scary stuff, James. Even today seems like Nirvana compared with this.

Madame X profile image

Madame X  says:
5 months ago

"Pharmacological methods" !!!! I never met a liberal who wasn't blasted on anti-depressants. They take away one's conscience and any ability to develop morals. God forbid, James, what's going to happen to us? Great hub - as usual.

advisor4qb profile image

advisor4qb  says:
5 months ago

That Boy Scout blurb was giving me a Gallagher flashback.

That Sanger lady isn't still in any position of power somewhere, is she?

Frightening theory she was pushing there...

Websense profile image

Websense  says:
5 months ago

Pharmacological methods - maybe that's the kool-aid the obama-bots drink by the gallon.  :-)

James, lots of good historical information. I believe Obama is trying to bring about the fulfillment of the Progressive Movement.

Reena Daruwalla profile image

Reena Daruwalla  says:
5 months ago

What a riveting and comprehensive post. To me it was extremely educational and what amazed (and horrified) me the most were the words of H G Wells whom I have hitherto thought of as the affable writer of the very readable 'History of Mr Polly'. You have enhanced the sum of my knowledge this morning; thanks.

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amandakjones  says:
5 months ago

The very end of your hub, "brainwashing by pharmacological methods" totally reminds of a excerpt from Ron Paul's "Revolution" manifesto where he writes about the New Freedom Commission on Mental Health. A presidential report initiated in 2004 which calls for mandatory mental health screenings for all American children beginning in preschool. Grants have already been sent out to establish pilot programs in numerous localities across the country.

He writes, "Before considering just how outrageous this proposal is, let us consider the obvious beneficiary of such a program; the pharmaceutical industry. There can be little doubt that under such a program, millions more children would suddenly be discovered to be in need of psychotropic drugs. Some 2.5 million American children use such drugs already, with a 300% increase from 1991 through 1995 alone. The figure increased another fivefold from 1995 to 2002."

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tony0724  says:
5 months ago

Liberalism and the progressive thinking of which you speak are for the weak. As secularism and the Idea of the nanny state are being promoted so rigorously as now they get to tell us what medicine to take , what cars to drive and other forms of big brother Government . I will freely say that the liberal and progressives philosophy Is for the weak . And the people who embrace It are too scared to stand on their own two feet .

And as the prophecies of Orwell and Huxley come to fruition , the lemmings of our country and the liberals embrace It wholeheartedly . In my day b4 Napalitano called It hate speech we had a word for It , cowardice !

James A Watkins profile image

James A Watkins  says:
5 months ago

Gypsy Willow— It is scary indeed. We have many politicians today who are acolytes of these people. Thanks for reading!

James A Watkins profile image

James A Watkins  says:
5 months ago

Madame X— I owe it to TheMindlessBrute for providing me with a tip about Huxley.  It had been so long since I had read "Brave New World" that I thought it was Orwell who was prescient.  And Orwell was but not in the league with the power to see the future of Huxley.  What's going to happen?  That is up to the American People.  There is still time—barely.

Thanks for your comment. 

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James A Watkins  says:
5 months ago

advisor4qb— Luckily not, as she died in 1966.  But her organization, obviously lives on.  They certainly do not publicize these quotes but they carry on her core mission.  I appreciate you for reading my Hub. 

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James A Watkins  says:
5 months ago

Websense— Thank you for your fine comments.  I agree with you.  It looks as though this movement will come to fruition if the People don't get off the Kool-Aid soon. 

Temperance M profile image

Temperance M  says:
5 months ago

wow...after reading all that I need to go back to Ayn Rand for a bit to balance the brain out >.>

Peggy W profile image

Peggy W  says:
5 months ago

Lots to ponder, think about and (unfortunately) fear as much of this seems to be coming to fruition. BTW.........I have no idea what happened as you made a comment on my Herbert Hoover hub and I approved it and it disappeared in thin air. Please come back and comment again if you will.

Your hub certainly gives people something to consider!

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James A Watkins  says:
5 months ago

Reena Daruwalla— Thank you for your gracious remarks.  Like a lot of horrible ideas, people used to broadcast them out loud and write them down in books and articles.  Now, they just think these thoughts but don't dare vocalize them.  The earlier ones learned from those such as Alinsky how to use subterfuge. 

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James A Watkins  says:
5 months ago

amandakjones— I appreciate your insightful commentary.  I agree with what you're saying.  Think of all the little boys on Ritalin today because they are ignored by their parent—one of whom is out partying and the other largely removed from the scene by the Government through "Family Court."  And they are feminized by their teachers who are appalled by playing army or cowboys or dodgeball or bombardment. 

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James A Watkins  says:
5 months ago

tony0724— You preach it brother!  So many of my fellow citizens refuse to be weaned from the government teat even though they are 30 or 40 years old!  The pre-planned dumbing down in our schools has accomplished its purpose.  Your comments are right on target and much appreciated. 

Jane Grey profile image

Jane Grey  says:
5 months ago

You've done a great job showing us the horrific belief system of this "Hall of Shame." If only more people understood where these subversive ideas came from, they would be less inclined to promote them.

Which H. G. Wells books or documents were you quoting? I have read some of his fiction and caught undertones of his views, but had never seen such strongly put, sickening quotes. Thanks for revealing these people for who they truly are and being a watchman for our generation.

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James A Watkins  says:
5 months ago

Temperance M— Twentieth century philosopher Ayn Rand referred to progressive educators as "the Comprachicos of the mind." She accused them of "crippling a child's mind by arresting his cognitive development."

Aren't I helpful? :D 

Thanks for reading and commenting.  Ayn Rand—good call!

James A Watkins profile image

James A Watkins  says:
5 months ago

Peggy W— Thank you for taking the time to check out my Hub and leaving word. I appreciate it.

Steve Rensch profile image

Steve Rensch  says:
5 months ago

It seems that you and your commentators share an underlying agreement about something of which I'm not aware. 

Other than my brief and unsuccessful attempt in the 60s to become a hippie (marijuana made me puke and, when my hair got long, I looked like Bozo), I realize I am anything but a "liberal".  And although I was raised in a conservative Republican family, Wategate cured me of that.  Not having an attachment to the right or left makes things confusing sometimes -- there are certainly no quick answers to anything -- but it suits me.

I, like you, feel some urgency about these times.  But where you seem to see them as our last chance to grasp the truth of conservative principles and to dismiss liberalism forever, I see them as proof that the doctrines of the left AND the right have both failed to contain the greed of men who abused power to the detriment of other men who were too lazy to monitor the power they granted.  And these men of greed seem to wear liberal or conservative labels equally.  Can you really say that conservative Republicans in Congress and Wall Street have degraded us any less than the liberal do-gooders? 

To me, the Progressive Movement is of no real significance.  A bunch of boys trying to be different, to find a new way.  What they put out was a little silly, but to imply that their wanderings somehow empowered the butchers, Hitler and Stalin, is also a little silly to me. They were evil men: the label meant nothing to them.

You may or may not end up being right about Obama.  But my fear is that knee-jerk thinking on both the left and right will deprive him of the right to show us all who he really is, "good" or "bad".

James A Watkins profile image

James A Watkins  says:
5 months ago

Lady Jane— "Anticipations of the Reactions of Mechanical and Scientific Progress upon Human Life and Thought" (1901); "A Modern Utopia" (1905): A speech at Oxford (1932); and articles in the 1930s in "The New Republic" and "The Nation" magazines—which both endorsed his ideas wholeheartedly. 

Thank you very much for the visit and laudations. :-)

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James A Watkins  says:
5 months ago

Steve Rench— I did not mention any current politicians in hopes folks would put on their thinking caps and see it for what it is.  And I am not saying you're not doing that.  But I hate to hurt the tender feelings of the supporters of the current administration.  If pressed however, it is well known that Obama and his wife are huge fans of Alinsky and Hillary Clinton studied under him and loved him. 

That Wall Street and Big Corporations support Republicans has not been true for 20 years.  Their political contributions are public information.  Why would big business support Radical Liberals instead of the so-called party of Big Business?  Easy one.  The twin movements of Environmentalism and Bureaucratic Regulation.  The largest corporations know full well that small and mid-sized businesses cannot afford to comply with a new layer of expensive-to-implement regulations every year—or even keep up with them all.  So, the more regulated business is the better it is for Wall Street and the worse it is for Main Street.  Surely you know that Google, Microsoft, Warren Buffet, Pepsi, Apple, etc etc etc are solidly in the Democrat camp. 

I am not saying Republicans have not done wrong and have no blame—they are only human.  mmm . . . my two oldest children were close in age.  When they were kids my daughter was very slick.  She (just like a Liberal) could get away with anything and rarely get caught. She knew how to slap or pinch another kid without anybody seeing it or slip out the window with nobody hearing it. My son (just like a Conservative) was so on the surface that everything he did wrong he got caught right away.  He would slap or pinch another kid right in front of us. I didn't realize this until they were teenagers. For a long time everybody who knew them bragged to us about how our daughter was a perfect angel but that boy—we better do something about him.

Your post raises good questions and I appreciate your thoughtfulness.  There is a lot of truth in what you say. 

Arthur  says:
5 months ago

Sounds Like Obamanism to me!

James A Watkins profile image

James A Watkins  says:
5 months ago

Arthur— It does, does it? I left it open to interpretation. :-) Thanks for reading and commenting.

DK5 profile image

DK5  says:
5 months ago

Hi James,once again great stuff. I am learning more and more with each hub of yours. Any chance you will be doing a hub on cap and trade? I find your hubs very informative. Dk5

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braudboy  says:
5 months ago

Steve- the real difference is that governments have much more control over your daily lives than wall street. Wall Street cannot pass legislation that changes the very way we live. THe real power is in Washington. Wall Street, if government stays out of it, cannot hurt you near as much. THe main reason Wall Street hurt so much in recent events is the interference of Liberal Politics that forced the sub-prime lending of mortgages to families with poor credit backgrounds that overwhelmingly suggested they would not pay back these loans. Wall Street, if left to their own devices would never invest in this program. BUt, our government got involved and backed these loans to encourage investments that ultimately crashed. If Wall Street knows that government is not backing any of their investments, they will be much more careful before they leap. And if they do leap and fail, government needs to stay out of the way. THe markets know how to correct themselves. THere will be winners in the markets who will take over any void left by the losers.

ethel smith profile image

ethel smith  says:
5 months ago

Those last few sentences are particularly worrying. Don't all the people look a little scary, apart from Huxley?

James A Watkins profile image

James A Watkins  says:
5 months ago

DK5— I certainly can do a "Cap & Trade" article. Thanks for the idea! I am so glad you like my work. It makes it all worthwhile.

James A Watkins profile image

James A Watkins  says:
5 months ago

braudboy— I could not agree with you more. I wrote about this very issue in my Hub

http://hubpages.com/hub/Mortgage-Crisis-caused-Wor

Thank you so much for your commentary. You are very discerning when it comes to the economy and politics. It is a joy to hear from one who gets it and you definitely do.

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James A Watkins  says:
5 months ago

ethel smith— They are a scary bunch of bananas, that's for sure. I do appreciate you for taking the time to read it and leave word.

Robert  says:
5 months ago

James,

A great blog. While working on cap and trade blog remember there is a 15 mile algae bloom in the gulf caused by pollution. Please don't vilify the environment to make a political statement, our politicians are already doing that. There is no downside in considering environmental impacts on everything we do. Don't follow the media follow the science and learn that our waters can no longer be cleaned. They still contain residuals of chemicals and pharmaceuticals that perhaps your body can't handle. The excesses of both sides will be the death of clean air and water. Balance and common sense will make everyone happy, no political rhetoric.

Steve Rensch profile image

Steve Rensch  says:
5 months ago

James and Braudboy --

Perhaps because my priorities have been elsewhere the last few years, I don't think I am as informed factually or historically as either one of you. (Sorry admission for a former history teacher.) But I feel your explanations of recent events are as simplistic and self-serving as those of the Democrats during the last election.

I certainly have no defense of Clinton's decision to remove barriers to bad loans so poor people could get houses they couldn't afford. Short-sighted thinking at its worst. But the people who took it, twisted it, pushed it, and made fortunes off it are, to my mind, from the same pool as Wall Street, which as we know made the lender fraudulent/irresponsible practices profitable by buying those loans. I don't think government is doing a good job of confronting the problem now, but the problem is new, there are no manuals on this one, and everyone deserves a little time. And to pretend that the struggles of today are because government got in the way of business doing what it wanted to do is a bit ludicrous.

Is government overdone? You bet. Has that been the result of both parties' leadership, regardless of their campaign promises. I believe so. But as a 35 year civil litigator, I have seen what people do to other people if they think there are no consequences. And the actions of the lenders/banks/insurers/etc over the last few years have done nothing to change that belief.

But the problem with your position, which has much merit in many respects, is that you are totally separating yourself from mainstream America. Mainstream America is not pro- or con-Obama. It is just trying to make it. And most of the members of mainstream America (and I'm not talking about the poor who Clinton tried to benefit) have been badly hurt by the arbitrary actions of the same people who you say we should trust absolutely. I am one of those people. I've worked hard and kept my word my whole life, but in the last two years I have been defrauded many times over by those people.

The point is not that we should therefore jump to socialism or greater governnent control. Rather, the point is that you (meaning, the Right) have lost the ability to state your message in terms relevant to those people who have been hurt, most of whom have lived their lives the way I have and are now in shock. If you just want to be right in your principles, go ahead. But then you can only blame yourselves if Obama gathers them up.

Remember, we can argue as to whether the lenders and bankers and brokers were responsible for the current crisis, or if it was the fault of those people selfish or gullible enough to have fallen into bad loans. I don't care which is so. But I notice that it was the latter group that is suffering in all this, not the former group. If you expect to be viable in your views, you cannot simply dismiss the experience of those people, who are the majority of Americans.

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James A Watkins  says:
5 months ago

Robert—  Thank you.  I agree a lot of damage has been done but I would not say irreversible.  Because I remember when the Cuyahoga River was so full of petroleum products it was on fire; Lake Erie had no edible fish; and Lake Michigan was filthy—and all of that HAS been cleaned up.  So, I have to hope it can be done.  I am concerned about the Great Pacific Garbage Patch. 

Thank you for your commentary.  Your words are wise.

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James A Watkins  says:
5 months ago

Steve Rensch—  We are all here to learn, brother.  A History teacher?!  My favorite subject.  I have a literal wall of history books behind me.

I realize that in 1700 words—perhaps the maximum attention span of many blog post readers—these ideas cannot be fleshed out.  Just the crux is submitted with plenty of material that may be Googled by anybody to gain more insight into any particular area that interests them most. 

I will do an article articulating the Conservative position soon.  I agree that is even more important.  I did this one because I hear people say they are "Progressive" who have zero idea what the word means or where it came from—and I think they should know.  After all: who could be against Progress?

There is plenty of blame to go around.  I agree with you that the average person has been hurt the worst.  I know.  I had a business I built over 14 years (144 employees & $18M in annual revenues) that went under 5 months ago and left me out of work and flat broke.  What do you think I am doing spending all this time on Hub Pages?! :D

Robert  says:
5 months ago

James,

Thank you for responding and you are correct about the Lakes. Remember cleaning up the fish kills just to be at the beach? It is reversable but far far too many do not believe there are environmental concerns. They believe they are made up by parties only looking out for thier own interest.

I mean this sincerely when I say you are eloquent and studious when you blog and a great blog on Cap and Trade would be beneficial for all. May I make a comparison for the sake of reversable? Your body forgives many things as it a great machine built by our Creator, but you can stab the heart only once and it will not heal. So care has to be taken so that it will live up to its potential, just like our planet.

Robert

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James A Watkins  says:
5 months ago

Robert— Cap and Trade.  I will have to research that subject for a few days. 

I know what you are saying about a fatal wound.  I am not discounting the damage people do but I do think the Earth is tougher than we give it credit for.  The Earth is powerful!  The Earth has hurricanes, tornadoes, violent thunderstorms, constantly struck by lightening, volcanos, earthquakes, and suffers from solar flareups and meteorites.  But, I agree, we must be good custodians. But the Earth is no sissy.

Steve Rensch profile image

Steve Rensch  says:
5 months ago

You and me, brother.

But I really look forward to your hub. I want to see the reconciliation of the conservative position with your and my experience over the last year and that of people who have suffered more than we. (Suffering is not the right word.)

And I agree with you about the earth's resilience. There is a God, and he does still function.

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TheMindlessBrute  says:
5 months ago

Something wicked this way comes in the name of "Progress" of course.Anticipations is the key to unlocking the brilliance of H.G. Wells.Sir Julian Huxley,one of Darwin's chief apostles,inspirational teacher of H.G. Wells,was also the first Director-General of U.N.E.S.C.O.(United Nations,Educational,Scientific and Cultural Organization) and the brother of the great Aldous Huxley.Aldous had first hand insights into the goals of the progressive movements and hidden in his work"A Brave New World"is a dire warning to humanity.

This common thread between these men among others is important to the winds of change in our once free republic.The Cap and Trade bill is but another step in the direction of complete surrender to the United Nations for our nations educational,scientific and cultural re-organization.The better term for our current trajectory is "regress" as even Eugenics is rearing it's head again and I can see it just over the horizon.

U.S.A. Today had an article on it last week and the sterilization programs in America during the 1930's.That may be too abstract so let me bring it closer to home and close with this:you need look no further than the brother of our current White House Chief of Staff Ezeikel Emanuel,the Director of the clinical Bio-Ethics Dept. at the National Institute of Health and presidential advisor on Universal Healthcare.

Dr.Emanuel is a proponent of end of life care,or physician assisted suicide and for the education of such as neccesary for the greater good.He projects an estimated savings of 2 to 3 trillion dollars by implementing these programs nation wide.He also admits that this will not be possible unless there is an economic collapse or a pandemic such as the swine flu.

I can keep going forever on what I see but who will believe a mindless brute.I can only point out the bittersweet irony of a Jewish man's views and those of the Nazi Eugenicist who killed millions of his forefathers under the guise of it being beneficial for the greater good.Perhaps I should point out the most fundamental of differences between the opposing worldviews you wrote about in America is two nations,Universal Healthcare,Who God is and this hub...but I think it is better to watch Dr.Emanuel speak his worldview and illuminate the reasons why I consider progress to really be regress and we are about to embark on a path of darkness is this country,in this century that has already been traveled by humanity in another country,in the previous century:

http://bigthink.com/ezekielemanuel/what-do-you-bel

Dr.Emanuel on America today(this offers a possible explanation of why the progressives target the boyscouts):

http://bigthink.com/ezekielemanuel/ezekiel-emanuel

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James A Watkins  says:
5 months ago

Thanks, Steve. I always enjoy our conversations. I hope to get that one out Monday. I have two in the works in the mean time about different subjects.

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James A Watkins  says:
5 months ago

Mr. Brute— You inspired me to do this Hub.  Thank you!  I also appreciate your cogent commentary above.  It adds tremendously to the Hub.

I had been waiting for you to publish your Hub on HG.  If you do it and/or a Hub on Huxley I will link to it/them from this Hub.  It's the least I could do.  :D

Hxprof  says:
5 months ago

There's no doubt that the thinking of those you mention in this hub have, over the last 150 years, had great impact. Evenso, I now take no sides in politics. America has been led by the Republican and Democratic partys-by conservatives and liberals- over this same period of time and here we are in 2009 with some of the most power-hungry and arrogant people I've ever seen in office. The real problem is one thing you mentioned in your hub-Dewey completely rejected a belief in God. Dewey shares this with most of the clowns you mention here. Without God America has no bearings. The United States is now drifting aimlessly, and this has left our country in deep peril. God had his hand in the founding of this country. To whom much is given, much is expected; America has not followed through on what was expected.

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James A Watkins  says:
5 months ago

Hxprof— WOW! Your wise words are better than my Hub! Thank you very much for contributing this fine analysis. I agree with every word you said.

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swathin2  says:
5 months ago

nice converstaion between you guys. a lot helpful for the new ones like me

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eovery  says:
5 months ago

Thanks for this hub James. I just got back from a Boys Scout summer camp. I took some boys to a local summer camp for a few days. I guess I am out of touch with the boy scout attacks. If you have more information, send me the links, or link it here.

I was looking over all the names of the failed projects you named. All of these has such grand names, but they never did anything. Grand names for failures. But we have been losing the battle in the school systems. We need to get conservatism back in to the school systems.

Everyone makes a big deal about the corruption in the Rebublican party, but they applies they allow the democrates to get away with it. We have people on the Obama team that did not pay taxes, and were allowed to get away with it. This is criminal to me! We have consultants to the Obama team that we convicted terrorists. And so on. But we have one sex scandal and the republicans are SOBs. Clintons 8 years was nothing but a sex scandal. Rebublicans are beign put down as the big corporation capitalistic pigs, but as you point out, the biggest ones are democrats. Wall street, aren't they mostly liberals who train in everyday from Connecticut? and don't even get me started on the big money men in Massachusetts.

As for the cap and trade. This is the summary, "New taxation bill for the governmente that the common people will be paying." And Obama does really want emission lowered, becauses it would lower the amount of taxes he would collect. If one does not believe this, look at gas taxes. As less gases was being consumed, everyone started raising taxes on the gas, to make up for lost revenues. The same will happen in Dap and Trade.. Europe has had cap and trade over there for almost ten years. It did not amount to the reduction as they thought.

Sorry about the rant, or hub, but it appears you have several hubs on this hub already.

Keep on Hubbing!

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James A Watkins  says:
5 months ago

swathin2— Thank you. Feel free to join in. Welcome to the conversation. Nice to hear from you.

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James A Watkins  says:
5 months ago

eovery— Feel free to say whatever you want and as much as you want. I yield to the gentleperson from Iowa! :D

I agree with every word you wrote here. There is certainly a double standard when it comes to scandal. I mean, how can Ted Kennedy be the darling of feminists when he left a helpless woman to drown? It is because all they really care about is killing babies.

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Glare  says:
5 months ago

Oh wow, this is so interesting, I've never known about this.

Great hub!

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James A Watkins  says:
5 months ago

Glare— I am pleased you found it so. Thank you for the compliment and Welcome to the Hub Pages Community.

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eovery  says:
5 months ago

Oh yeah, I forgot about our darlings, the Kennedy family.

Keep on Hubbing!

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James A Watkins  says:
5 months ago

eovery— Maybe you should write the Cap and Trade Hub?

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Alexander Mark  says:
4 months ago

Very frightening hub. Thank you so much for that, if a liberal was honest with themselves and read this, they would run screaming from the computer wondering what the heck they were doing.

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James A Watkins  says:
4 months ago

Alexander Mark— I thought it important that they, and we, should understand the ideas of those who molded this worldview. Thanks so much for your support. You help make it worthwhile for me to write. :D

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niguilgreer  says:
2 months ago

Great article. I would like to counter in regard to your references to Darwinism. Darwin never condoned, conceived, or supported eugenics or other forms of Social Darwinism. Darwin's contention with "survival of the fittest" was that the animal that was most adapted to their environment had the best chance of survival. Darwin had a very deep faith in God and still held God as ultimately responsible for the creation of man. He was the first to postulate that evolution was God's way of ensuring the survival of all species on Earth. Social Darwinism was a philosophy developed by evil people who, at best, only browsed Darwin's work looking for a convenient excuse to further their own agendas. At any rate, this was a great article and scary as hell.

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James A Watkins  says:
2 months ago

niguilgreer— Thank you. I agree with you that eugenics came years after Darwin—as did what we call Darwinism. I cannot agree that Darwin had a deep faith in God since he described himself as an agnostic. He did not believe God created man late in his life, he believed men descended from apes and said so. I quote:

"He thought of religion as a tribal survival strategy."

"Darwin from around 1849 would go for a walk on Sundays while his family attended church."

"Though reticent about his religious views, in 1879 he responded that generally “an Agnostic would be the more correct description of my state of mind.”

I thank you very much for reading. The evils that resulted from his work were awful but they were not evils that he wished for or proposed. So, most of your comment is good and correct;and I appreciate you for leaving your insights.

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niguilgreer  says:
2 months ago

True, but throughout his book you will find references to creation. He may have developed into an agnostic later in life, which is always sad to see someone lose their faith. However, I think that it was the responses to his work that drove him to despair of man and the nature of God. The other interesting note is that his book rarely mentions evolution as man coming from ape. He was an interesting man to say the least with a fine and inquisitive mind.

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James A Watkins  says:
2 months ago

niguilgreer— Yes, he was an intelligent man, to be sure. I am afraid that the more he developed his "theories" the farther from belief in God he got. The same thing happens to many of those indoctrinated with Darwinism today. I haven't read "The Descent of Man" in years but my recollection is that the very title refers to man descending from apes. I also know from Darwin's private letters he had trepidation about fully revealing his thoughts and the implications of his ideas because in the 19th Century this could have been physically dangerous to him.

It seems you have a clear grasp of the situation and I appreciate your remarks. Thanks for visiting, too.

hardtimes  says:
2 months ago

Great article! Well done!!

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James A Watkins  says:
2 months ago

hardtimes— Thank you very much, sir! I appreciate that especially coming from a fine thinker as yourself.

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linda-patriot  says:
6 weeks ago

What a great informative hub. You know obama taught Saul Alinsky's program in College. Just as you said these progressive powers that be have been controlling who our choices are for president and other offices. We have got to fight like hell to hold on to our constitution and bill of rights.

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James A Watkins  says:
6 weeks ago

linda-patriot— Thank you. Yes, I am aware of the linkage between Alinsky and Obama. I agree with you that there is a sinister plan afoot and we need to fight to stop it. I am glad you are in our corner.

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carolina muscle  says:
6 days ago

Interesting perspective.. I can't really agree with you, but this is an intelligent and well stated position. Thanks!

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James A Watkins  says:
6 days ago

carolina muscle— Thank you and you are welcome. According to your home page we share a serious interest in history, philosophy and religions. Welcome to the Hub Pages Community!

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carolina muscle  says:
6 days ago

Thank you, sir!

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James A Watkins  says:
6 days ago

carolina muscle— You are most welcome.

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RTalloni  says:
5 days ago

Well done. May your superb efforts to present truth gain momentum and reach the minds of the populace.

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James A Watkins  says:
5 days ago

RTalloni— Thank you. I hope it has some small effect. It is possible to change hearts and minds with the Truth.

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