By John W. Whitehead & Nisha Whitehead
History has a funny way of circling back on itself. The facts, figures, faces, and technology, may change from era to era, but the dangers remain the same.
This year is no different, whatever the politicians and talking heads may say to the contrary.
Sure, there’s a new guy in charge, but for the most part, we’re still recycling the same news stories that have kept us with one eye warily glued to the news for the past 100-odd years: War. Corruption. Brutality. Economic instability. Partisan politics. Militarism. Disease. Hunger. Greed. Violence. Poverty. Ignorance. Hatred.
The more things change, the more they stay the same. Brush up on your history, and you’ll find that we’ve been stuck on repeat for some time.
Take the United States of America this year, which is not so far different from the United States of America during the Civil Rights era, or the Cold War era, or even the Depression era.
Go far enough afield, and you’ll find aspects of our troubled history mirrored in the totalitarianism of Nazi Germany, in the fascism of Mussolini’s Italy, and further back in the militarism of the Roman Empire.
We’re like TV weatherman Phil Connors in Harold Ramis’ classic 1993 comedy Groundhog Day, forced to live the same day over and over again.
Here in the American police state, however, we continue to wake up, hoping each new day, new president, and new year, somehow will be different from what has come previously.
Unfortunately, no matter how we change the narrative, change the characters, change the plot lines, we seem to keep ending up in the same place that we started: Enslaved, divided, and repeating the mistakes of the past.
You want to know about the true state of our Nation? Listen up:
• The State of the Union: The state of our Nation is politically polarized, controlled by forces beyond the purview of the average American, and rapidly moving the Nation away from its freedom foundation. Over the past year, due in part to the COVID-19 pandemic, Americans have found themselves repeatedly subjected to egregious civil liberties violations, invasive surveillance, martial law, lockdowns, political correctness, erosions of free speech, strip-searches, police-shootings of unarmed citizens, government spying, the criminalization of lawful activities, warmongering.
The predators of the police state have wreaked havoc on our freedoms, our communities, and our lives. The government does not listen to the citizenry, refuses to abide by the Constitution, and treats taxpayers as a source of funding and little else. Police officers shoot unarmed citizens and their household pets. Government agents—including local police, remain armed to the teeth and act as soldiers on a battlefield. Bloated government agencies continue to fleece taxpayers. Government technicians spy on our E-mail and phone calls. Government contractors make a killing financially by waging endless wars abroad.
Consequently, the state of our Nation remains bureaucratic, debt-ridden, violent, militarized, fascist, lawless, invasive, corrupt, untrustworthy, mired in war, and unresponsive to the wishes and needs of the electorate.
The policies of the American police state continue unabated.
• The Executive Branch: All of the imperial powers amassed by Donald Trump, Barack Obama and George W. Bush were inherited by Joe Biden. Biden has these powers because every successive occupant of the Oval Office has been allowed to expand the reach and power of the presidency through the use of executive orders, decrees, memorandums, proclamations, national security directives, and legislative signing statements that can be activated by any sitting president.
• The Legislative Branch: Congress may well be the most self-serving, semi-corrupt institution in America. Pork barrel spending, hastily-passed legislation, partisan bickering, a skewed work ethic, graft and moral turpitude all have contributed to the public’s increasing dissatisfaction with congressional leadership. No wonder only 31% of us in gthe U.S. approve of the job Congress is doing.
• The Judicial Branch: The Supreme Court was intended to be an institution established to intervene and protect the people against the government and its agents when they overstep their bounds. Yet through their deference to police power, preference for security over freedom, and evisceration of our most basic rights for the sake of order and expediency, the justices of the United States Supreme Court have become the guardians of the American police state in which we now live.
• Shadow government: Joe Biden inherited more than a bitterly-divided Nation teetering on the brink of financial catastrophe when he assumed office. He inherited a shadow government, one that is fully operational and staffed by unelected officials who are, in essence, running the country. Referred to as the Deep State, this shadow government is comprised of unelected government bureaucrats, corporations, contractors, paper-pushers, and button-pushers, who actually are calling the shots behind the scenes.
• Law Enforcement: Having been given the green light to probe, poke, pinch, taser, search, seize, strip, and generally manhandle anyone they see fit in almost any circumstance, all with the general blessing of the courts, U.S. law enforcement officials are part of an elite ruling class dependent on keeping the masses corralled, under control, and treated as suspects and enemies of the state.
• A Suspect Surveillance Society: Every dystopian sci-fi film we’ve ever seen is suddenly converging into this present moment in a dangerous trifecta between science, technology, and a government that wants to be all-seeing, all-knowing, and all-powerful.
I haven’t even touched on the corporate state, the military industrial complex, SWAT team raids, invasive surveillance technology, zero tolerance policies in the schools, over-criminalization, or privatized prisons, to name just a few.
However, what I have touched on should be enough to show that the landscape of our freedoms already has changed dramatically from what it once was, and will no doubt continue to deteriorate unless Americans find a way to wrest back control of their government and reclaim their freedoms.
Certainly, we have moved beyond the era of representative government and entered a new age of authoritarianism. Even with its constantly shifting terrain, this topsy-turvy travesty of law and government has become new normal in the U.S..
I make clear in my book, Battlefield America: The War on the American People and its fictional counterpart The Erik Blair Diaries, when we lose sight of the true purpose of government, to protect our rights, and fail to keep the government in its place as our servant, we allow the government to overstep its bounds and become a tyrant that rules by brute force.
—The Rutherford Institute