CS2 News Podcast

Day 33 - The American Reformation Introduction

November 30, 2023 A J Wildman Season 3 Episode 8
CS2 News Podcast
Day 33 - The American Reformation Introduction
Show Notes

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We are starting a read-thru of The American Reformation document.  This introduces the 3 Parts of the document.
1  Immigration Reform - I will not repeat this area.  That has been covered.  Will make comments as required on topic.   
2  Presents 18 proposal briefs.  The will be several podcasts for these.
3  Talks about regular Americans like myself running for office in2024.  There is still time to get on your state's primary(s).  We can primary some of the the some deadwood Republicans and Democrats in both the US House and US Senate, AND, 50 State legislatures.   

From, The American Reformation
Foreword

I would like to share with you how I feel about this political message on “beginning” to confront and actually resolve our Common Problems.  I will share a moment when I was making a final edit pass on the American Reformation.  Frankly, upon reading the first line, I simply broke down.  

This is so much to consider, folks. Truly, so much good could result from this effort.  Just be a bit thankful that you aren’t the one that had to research, develop, and then write these 11,836 words!  However, one of us had to stand, make a statement such as this, and offer to lead our necessary social and economic American Reformation.  

To be clear, I do all this for you, an individual American citizen. For you, for those you Love and otherwise care about, and for the other 330,000,000+ of our fellow American men, women, and children – that you and I will never ever meet…

So then, let us see about our nation’s business…

                                                          The Spirit of 1776

To clarify the true need for the Public’s private consideration of these practical proposals, here are the opening words from Thomas Paine’s revolutionary pamphlet, Common Sense (January 1776).  The historic pamphlet that George Washington credited with focusing the English colonists on the need for, as Paine wrote therein, “a declaration of independence”, 

Perhaps the sentiments contained in the following pages, are not YET sufficiently fashionable to procure them general favour; a long habit of not thinking a thing WRONG, gives it a superficial appearance of being RIGHT, and raises at first a formidable outcry in defense of custom. But the tumult soon subsides.

                                         “Time makes more converts than Reason”

  

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