The Berlusconi Effect

by Ben 14. December 2009 15:48

After watching Silvio Berlusconi get a taste of his own medicine I began to think about how this one act could be used for good in the United States. Until now the federal government has consistently violated the Constitution with impunity. U.S. citizens that love freedom and are looking for answers as to how we can get the government's attention and make them fear us may have just been given a clue.

Here is the idea. In the Berlusconi case a man threw a statue, rather appropriate for Italy in my opinion, but here in the United States it would seem a bit odd. When our country wasn't happy about the tax on tea they took to throwing the tea off the ships, so we also should keep things in context. Today, we have bills that are over a thousand pages so it seems appropriate to replace the statue with tightly bundled copies of the bills that we oppose.

The affect is that the federal government has a much better chance of feeling the pain of their actions. It seems fully appropriate that when they hurt us, the U.S. citizens, that we hurt them in the only way we can. We tried writing letter, emails, calling, visiting, and protesting. What did that get anyone? A double down on the speed to communism. Note: this is communism because it is very much against our will. This is not socialism. It seems that the only way to get the attention of our government, now that they are becoming more like Europe, is to reach out and touch one of them.

After that, the question become what should we do if they ignore all reasonable attempts to get their attention.

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