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美媒:美国正走上自我毁灭之路

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美媒:美国正走上自我毁灭之路

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【美媒:#美国正走上自我毁灭之路#】美国《迈阿密先驱报》网站5月23日发表题为《除非我们改弦易辙,否则美国将走上毁灭之路》的文章,作者是爱德华·波佐利。全文摘编如下:

曾几何时,人们公然拥护“美国例外主义”。我们为我们的建国和真正平等的原则,为生命、自由和追求幸福这些不可剥夺的权利以及被统治者的赞同而自豪。

然而,正如罗纳德·里根所说,“自由——更不用说繁荣和力量——的消亡只需一代人就够”。我们眼下也的确在从内部目睹历史上最伟大的民族将被摧毁。

已故参议员埃弗里特·德克森有句名言(也可能不是他说的):“这10亿,那10亿,很快就是天文数字了。”现在,换成万亿——各种打水漂的天价投资、1.9万亿美元的“美国救援计划”、7500亿美元的《通胀削减法案》和1.7万亿美元的综合开支,再加上拒绝解决失控的福利计划,这些都推动赤字激增。

我们的债务已经高达国内生产总值(GDP)的125%,其中相当一部分由敌对方持有。历史上曾经伟大的国家因为债台高筑而覆灭的例子比比皆是。可悲的是,我们正滑向同样危险的道路。面对通胀和国债,我们工资的购买力估计还会继续下降。

中国最近与巴西签署一项贸易协定,将不再使用美元作为两国的主要中间货币。这削弱了美国经济的力量,对美国的未来是个糟糕的迹象。

美国宪法第四条规定,合众国向本联邦各州保证实行共和政体,保护各州免遭入侵和内乱。根据最近发生的事件,政府在按照这一条款保护美国人民方面严重失职。政府听任非法移民涌入我们的边境,造成严重破坏。

尽管有宪法义务,我们的政府却几乎什么也没做。

我们的法律体系曾经致力于“法律面前的平等公正”,现在却公然维护双重的司法体系。法治曾经是我们民主的基石,现在却沦为只适用于特定的少数人。这种对法律制度的不尊重如此普遍,以至于一名大学校长竟然支持学生刁难一名联邦法官。更令人不安的是,最高法院法官受到暴力威胁。

政府机构本应按职能履行1964年《民权法》的承诺,现在却把歧视重新制度化。曾经为女性提供教育法修正案《第九条》保护的政府现在却利用同样的联邦法律破坏同样的机会,理由仅仅是自我认同。大学校园曾经是言论自由的堡垒,现在却不再宏扬不同观点的公开辩论,因为害怕伤害某些人的感情。保守观点被系统性地排除在外。自由思想不再受到鼓励。难怪在18岁至34岁的年轻人中,有43%的人认为社会主义是理想的经济制度。

保护“美国例外主义”的战斗需要教育良好、见多识广的民众。然而,芝加哥有55所学校的学生在阅读或数学方面都达不到年级水平。在巴尔的摩的23所公立学校中,数学能力达标的学生人数为零。这些例子不再是例外,尽管花在K-12教育上的钱越来越多。新冠破坏少数族裔学生的学习成果,扩大成绩差距。根据种族、民族、性别或性取向来庆祝“这个月”或“那个月”的情况很多,但对成就或努力的赞美却很少。学生成绩已经降级为社会议程。

亚伯拉罕·林肯曾有名言,称美国是“世界上最后、最大的希望”。要拯救这个国度还有希望吗?答案是肯定的。但需要每个公民拿出勇气和决心,支持理性财政并要求制度服务于我们而不是“觉醒文化”的议程。

我们需要捍卫我们引以为豪的历史,寻求恢复作为美国立国之本的共同价值观;我们需要为教育自由而战,把权力从教师工会和官僚手中转移给家长。

我们必须为保护我们的自由而战,因为自由距离消亡可能不到一代人了。

Unless we reverse course, the U.S. is on the road to destruction | Opinion

https://www.miamiherald.com/opinion/op-ed/article275593806.html 

By Edward J. Pozzuoli 

President Ronald Reagan warned that, “Freedom is never more than one generation away from extinction.” Tim Dillon USA TODAY NETWORK via Imagn Content Services, LLC

Once upon a time, people unashamedly espoused the concept of “American exceptionalism.” We took pride in our founding and on the principles of true equality, the inalienable rights of life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness, and consent of the governed.

We were the “city on a hill,” with an informed and educated populace dedicated to shared values and commitments to families, churches, schools, civic institutions and jobs-and-value-creating businesses. We were also the first to respond to natural disasters and foremost in working to alleviate poverty at home and around the globe.

We became the dominant force of production and innovation spawning “the American Century” — devoted to using our unmatched economic and military power not for conquest, but rather to oppose tyranny and establish a stable global order.

Yet as Ronald Reagan once said, “Freedom” — not to mention prosperity and power — “is never more than one generation away from extinction.” And we indeed are watching history’s greatest nation being destroyed, in real time, from within.

Financial irresponsibility

The late Senator Everett Dirksen was (mis)quoted as saying, “A billion here, a billion there, and pretty soon you’re talking real money.” Now substitute “trillion” — astronomical spending on boondoggles, a $1.9-trillion “American Rescue” Plan, the $750 billion “Inflation Reduction Act” and the $1.7 trillion omnibus, plus a refusal to address out-of-control entitlements all help generate exploding deficits.

Our debt has hit a stunning 125% of GDP, much of it held by hostile parties. History is littered with once great whose fall from power was driven by excessive debt. Sadly, we are headed down the same perilous road. With the reality of inflated prices, along with our national debt, we can expect the purchasing power of our wages to continue to decrease.

All this is exacerbated by maneuvers from China, which recently signed a trade agreement with Brazil that will no longer use the U.S. dollar as the prime trading currency between those two nations. This diminishes the power of the U.S. economy and is a bad sign for the future of America.

Inability or unwillingness to protect civil society

The Guarantee Clause of Article IV of the U.S. Constitution provides the federal government will guarantee each state, through a republic form of government, protection from foreign invasion and domestic violence. Based upon recent events, there has been a massive failure by government to protect the American people as required by this clause. The government is causing havoc by allowing illegal immigrants to swarm our borders. An enormous amount of deadly drugs cross the same uncontrolled border, and cartels, with some coordination with China, are funded by the drug and human-trafficking trade. Despite the constitutional obligation, our government does little.

3. Loss of faith in American values and rule of law

Our legal system, once committed to “equal justice under law,” now openly maintains a dual system of justice. Rule of law, once a bedrock of our democracy, has been reduced to apply to a select few. This disrespect of the legal system is so common place that a college dean sides with students heckling a federal judge. More troubling is that Supreme Court Justices are subject to threats of violence.

Government agencies whose mission was to fulfill the promise of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 are now re-institutionalizing discrimination. The same government that once provided woman the protection of Title IX are now using the same federal law to undercut these same opportunities simply on the basis of self identification. College campuses, once bastions of free speech, no longer celebrate open debate of different viewpoints for fear of hurting someone’s feelings. Conservative viewpoints are systemically excluded. Free thought is no longer encouraged. Is it surprising that 43% of 18- to 34-year-olds consider socialism the ideal economic system.

4. The purposeful dumbing down of America

The battle to preserve American exceptionalism requires an educated, informed populace. Yet in 55 schools in Chicago no student performed at grade level in reading or math. In 23 public schools in Baltimore, there were zero students that were proficient in math. These examples are no longer the exception, despite more and more money being spent on K-12 education. COVID cut into learning gains and increased achievement gaps for minority students. There is no shortage of celebrating “this month” or “that month” based upon race, ethnicity, gender or sexuality, but there is little celebration of achievement or hard work. Student achievement has been relegated to social agendas.

Does any hope remain to save the land Abraham Lincoln famously called “the last best hope on earth?”

Yes. But it will take courage and a determination on the part of every citizen to take a stand for fiscal sanity and demand institutions serve us, not a “woke” agenda.

We need to defend our proud history and seek restoration of the shared values on which America was founded and we need to fight for educational freedom, shifting power to parents from teachers’ unions and bureaucrats.

The knowledge that our nation was built not only on principle, but also on Americans’ unsurpassed bravery and willingness to speak truth to power, still makes me hopeful indeed.

But hope isn’t a strategy. We must fight to protect our freedom, as it may be less than a generation from extinction.

Edward J. Pozzuoli is the president of the law firm Tripp Scott, based in Fort Lauderdale, and hosts the podcast “Politics & Sunshine.”

 

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