Tuesday, April 12, 2011

The key to change, Not the vote, the truck.

As this country continues on it's downward slide into oblivion, a couple of things become more and more obvious. First, nobody in this country, for the greater part, has any idea what the Constitution of the United States says. Second, nobody,again, for the greater part, has the courage to act upon what the Constitution says.
The Constitution calls for the people to rise up in revolt against the government when it gets out of control and outside the bounds it was set in. As best as I can see, with this country spent into the toilet and precious few people willing to try to get it back out, we are there.
The lethargy of the people at large seen in vivid detail at the ballot box shows the power of that very sacred of institutes nearly powerless coupled with the in general ignorance of people who would vote for skin color over anything else, brings the power of the vote to just about zero.
That puts the responsibility for real, stand up and listen, power of change onto real, bona fide, hard working Americans, that is, those folks who make America move, the trucker.
We move everything that is anything in these United States. If it's in your home, on your back, or in your belly, a trucker got it there. You just can't get your biscuits and gravy from a train yard, because even trains need trucks to move their freight.
It's time for a complete trucking shut down in the United States. Every truck in every state and city needs to be parked, shut down, and locked up. And the drivers need to stay out of them for eight days. Each and every trucking company owner and manager needs to encourage and support such an action because this would greatly benefit them as well as the drivers.
It can't start all at once, that way wouldn't work. It should start as a three part motion. First, the fuel men have to begin the thing. Once fuel stops moving ,everything else will follow. Second would be owner operators and grocery haulers, then everybody else. Complete shut down should take no longer that thirty-six to forty-eight hours.
By the end of the eighth day, when the food riots are going good, and panic is everywhere, then a representative of the truckers would meet the appropriate elected official to get some kind of sensible dialog going that would get the results that America needs. Low cost, plentiful fuel(which is readily available in the U.S.A.), and much lower corporate/business taxes to encourage economic growth and stability.
That's the way I see it from the desk of the ready rifle.