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Why We Celebrate Labor Day?
Why We Celebrate Labor Day? by Richard Medlock
Our Country has set aside the first Monday in September as Labor Day. We take this time to Celebrate the long history of Workers in America.
Adam Smith wrote, "Labour was the first price, the original purchase - money that was paid for all things. It was not by gold nor silver, but by labour, that all wealth of the world was originally purchased."
Labor Day is set aside for us to recognize, honor, and celebrate the farmers, ranchers, builders, explorers, adventurers, scientist, doctors, nurses, researchers, architects, and many more who left their Comfort Zones to better the lives of all Mankind.
Our Founding Fathers fully understood the God Given Rights of Freedom, Liberty and Property. Their Vision was to create a Government that supported and protected those God Given Rights. In their success, an Environment was created in America that unleashed the Spirit of Man to fully exercise those Rights. The Spirit of Man then went forth with a Desire and Fortitude to reach for their Dreams, Personal Visions, and Beyond. And with this came a Desire to be Inspired by Faith in their Creator.
Because of the New Environment or The Great Experiment of America, in its first 50 years of existence, America became the Wealthiest and most Productive country on the face of the earth. America became the Beacon to the World. Why? Because Our Founding Fathers successfully unleashed the Spirit of Man. Americans moved with a force never seen before in the history of mankind. Comfort Zones were Stretched and Expanded. Dreams and Visions became a Reality. The Creative Mind was encouraged. The American Worker took Pride in their Labors. And to Perform Labor became a Badge of Honor.
Ayn Rand believes “To the glory of mankind, there was,
for the first and only time in history, a country of money—and I have no
higher, more reverent tribute to pay to America, for this means: a country of
reason, justice, freedom, production, achievement. For the first time, man's
mind and money were set free, and there were no fortunes-by-conquest, but only
fortunes-by-work, and instead of swordsmen and slaves, there appeared the real
maker of wealth, the greatest worker, the highest type of human being—the
self-made man—the American industrialist.
If you ask me to name the proudest distinction of
Americans, I would choose—because it contains all the others—the fact that they
were the people who created the phrase "to make money." No other
language or nation had ever used these words before; men had always thought of
wealth as a static quantity—to be seized, begged, inherited, shared, looted or
obtained as a favor. Americans were the first to understand that wealth has to
be created.
America's abundance was not created by public sacrifices to "the common good," but by the productive genius of free men who pursued their own personal interests and the making of their own private fortunes. They did not starve the people to pay for America's industrialization. They gave the people better jobs, higher wages, and cheaper goods with every new machine they invented, with every scientific discovery or technological advance—and thus the whole country was moving forward and profiting, not suffering, every step of the way.”
Ayn Rand continues. “It was not built by men who sought self-immolation or by men who sought handouts. It could not stand on the mystic split that divorced man's soul from his body.”
This is the reason why we take the time to Pay Tribute
to the Great American Working Tradition on Labor Day.
May we all Pray to our God in Heaven that this Spirit of Man, the Spirit of America, will continue to go forth and reach higher and higher.
May God continue to Bless the United States of
America!
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OBAMA & BIDEN’S $7 BILLION SHELL SCHEME
GITMO FILES EXPOSED: OBAMA & BIDEN’S $7 BILLION SHELL SCHEME — THE LARGEST TAXPAYER HEIST IN U.S. HISTORY BOMBSHELL: The Biden-Obama cartel just siphoned $7 BILLION of YOUR money into a fake “climate nonprofit” called the Climate United Fund—a shell operation with zero oversight and no accountability. This isn’t policy. This is criminal organized fraud. The Setup: November 2022: Climate United Fund created from NOTHING. Initial revenue: $547K. Initial spending: $451K in 2 months—unexplained. Then in April 2024, Biden’s EPA hands them $7 BILLION based on a 49-page report. That’s it. No audits. No vetting. Just a signature—and the money vanishes. WHERE IS THE MONEY? They claimed it’s for solar in Idaho, Oregon, and Arkansas—totaling only $50 million. So where’s the other $6.95 BILLION? Buried in Democrat-run web nonprofits like Power Forward Communities—connected to Stacey Abrams. This Is a Democrat Laundering Operation. Create a nonprofit. Assign operatives: Beth Bafford – ex-Obama staffer, no experience, now in charge of billions. Phil Angelides – Democrat machine insider. Anthony Foxx – Obama crony. Dolores Huerta, Patrice Willoughby – party money-movers. **They install their own, bypass legal review, and funnel money into campaigns, activist groups, and power networks—**with YOUR tax dollars. The Media Is Complicit. If Trump did this, the world would be on fire. But when Obama and Biden loot the treasury? SILENCE. No New York Times coverage. No Washington Post outrage. No “fact-checkers” interested. Because they’re all in on it. This is a Deep State Heist—Nothing Less. The $7B is just the beginning. They’re building a network of slush funds before 2026 and 2028—because they know the storm is coming. They know they’re going to lose. So they’re robbing the vaults while they still can. America Is Being Stripped. Right Now. The swamp believes you’re distracted. They believe you’ll accept “climate change” as cover for organized theft. But this isn’t green energy—it’s a greenlight for tyranny. FIGHT BACK. Share this NOW. Demand criminal investigations. EXPOSE these fake nonprofits. The largest heist in U.S. history is happening in real time. The countdown has already begun. They’re not ready for what’s coming. STAY AWAKE. GITMO awaits.
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Harry Jaffa on Lincoln's Prophetic Statesmanship
Elevating the Natural Aristocracy above the Pseudo-Aristocracies
The following is an excerpt from Prophetic Statesmanship: Harry Jaffa, Abraham Lincoln, and the Gettysburg Address, which is available today, June 10, from Encounter Books.
In Crisis of the House Divided, Jaffa argued that once it became possible for Lincoln to foresee the end of slavery, he prepared himself for a role in emancipation, and even, in the Lyceum speech, gave a “prophetic account of the coming crisis” casting himself in the role of Emancipator! Lincoln warned of future dangers that would confront the nation. These would be internal dangers, principally those stemming from mob rule, or more precisely the “spirit of mob rule.” The lawless in spirit—those who tolerate lawlessness—will be prone to become “lawless in fact.” Lincoln, of course, without direct acknowledgement, referred to abolitionists, who advocated violating the Constitution in order to emancipate slaves, whereas Lincoln’s avowed policy was one of prudence, which was to observe strict adherence to the Constitution which, when understood in light of the principles of the Declaration, had put slavery on the course of “ultimate extinction.” The greatest danger engendered by the “mobocratic spirit,” Lincoln insisted, “which all must admit, is now abroad in the land, [is that] the strongest bulwark of any Government, and particularly of those constituted like ours, may effectually be broken down and destroyed—I mean the attachment of the People.” What can unite them? What is the remedy Lincoln proposes? A political religion!
6/14/2025
"No Kings!" Protest Accidentally Proves U.S. Has No King — Founders laugh on the Sidelines
By Benjamin Snark, Staff Satirist
In a twist that left historians chuckling and the Constitution giving a smug side-eye, a group of protesters recently took to the streets chanting “NO KINGS!”—seemingly unaware that the U.S. hasn’t had a king since 1776 and, thanks to that dusty old document they never read, we legally can’t have one.
6/10/2025
Why Is Governor Newsom Going Full Jefferson Davis?
Victor Davis Hansen
What triggered the American Civil War were state officials who refused to honor federal law and instead boasted of their open defiance of Washington. That precedent apparently is the incendiary model for the weird, but dangerous recent behavior of an increasingly unhinged California Governor Gavin Newsom. He is currently supporting the often-violent protestors in Los Angeles and their resistance to federal officials’ enforcement of immigration laws. Newsom claimed that Trump’s use of ICE to detain those here illegally in the U.S. was “reckless”, “chaotic” and “eroding trust”. Does he think that his own rhetoric is creating calm and building trust by opposing the lawful enforcement of federal statutes? Or is he following the baleful model of arch-Confederate rebel Jefferson Davis? Does Newsom support the similar defiance of fellow resistor Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass? She all but called for official city resistance to the enforcement of federal law, with an added threat, “We will not stand for this." What does Bass—who recently was junketing in Ghana as entire swaths of Los Angeles were incinerated—mean by “we”? All of Los Angeles? The LAPD? Will Bass use the LA police to stand against federal officers who are implementing the law and have a constitutional right and indeed requirement to enforce federal laws within the states? Does the governor grasp that his reckless states’ rights rhetoric empowers violent protestors who torch cars, pelt passersbys, and assault officers? Take, for example, fellow California Democrat, Congresswoman Norma Torres. She just messaged federal immigration officers with the obscene threat,“Get the f--- out of LA.” Does Torres believe that Los Angeles should become a modern-day South Carolina of 1861, boasting that it will defy the federal government? Is Torres echoing Democrat and House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries? He just boasted that he would dox endangered ICE agents, publishing their personal information and revealing their identities (“Every single one of them, no matter what it takes, no matter how long it takes, will of course be identified.”). How exactly does Rep. Torres think she is going to get federal officers “the f--- out of LA”? Does Torres consider the now outnumbered and often threatened ICE officers to be the modern versions of surrounded federal troops at Fort Sumner? Newsom did just not stop at siding with violent resistors to federal officers. He again took on the federal government and the Trump administration for reminding California that it is subject to federal fines for its current defiance of federal Title 9-related presidential executive orders barring transgendered biological men from competing in women’s sports. Trump recently was merely following the precedent of the Obama administration that first issued such warnings of cut-offs to educational institutions that might not abide its own Title 9 federal policies and directives. Here is how Newsom worded his threats of insurrectionary resistance to Washington: “Californians pay the bills for the federal government. We pay over $80 BILLION more in taxes than we get back. Maybe it’s time to cut that off”. Cut that off? Has the rebellious Newsom read the U.S. Constitution? Is he calling for us Californians not to pay our federal income taxes? Does he know that he just de facto called for federal tax evasion—an act that could be construed as a felony under 18 U.S.C. Section 2 of the federal tax code? States do not have the legal authority to override the federal government by arbitrarily withholding federally warranted income taxes from its U.S. citizens. In 1861 such defiance almost destroyed the U.S. And does a clueless Newsom really believe that California’s $80 billion surplus of taxes versus receivables with the U.S. Treasury actually pays “the bills for the federal government”? Hardly. In truth, it amounts to no more than 1.5 percent of the annual $5.5 trillion in federal revenue? Does Newsom even realize that California taxpayers are American citizens first, and California residents second? Or has his past advocacy for defiant sanctuary cities and current nullification of federal law made him a states’ rights rebel in the past fashion of George Wallace’s Alabama resistance? Beside their Confederate-like defiant threats to resist federal laws, do Newsom, Bass, and Torres realize they are clearly on the wrong side of public opinion? Despite the media and leftwing hysterias, even the liberal CBS poll just reported that 54 percent of Americans still support deportation as a legitimate means of enforcement of federal immigration law. In contrast, Newsom’s latest polls show that just 2 percent of Democrats envision him as their 2028 party presidential nominee. Worse, in the most recent average of some 30 polls, only 27 percent of those surveyed expressed a favorable opinion of Newsom. Does he think that illegal aliens violently breaking the laws of the nation in which they demand to stay and burning its flag, while waving the flag of the foreign country to which they refuse to return, will win the support of the American people? Does he grasp that 75 percent of Americans support the deportation of illegal aliens who commit criminal acts like many of those currently in the Los Angeles protests? Or is Newsom signaling that given all these polls he prefers to end his political career—and so just blew it up?
6/03/2025
5/27/2025
"You don't get to sink the ship and then brag about the number of lifeboats you filled!"
The Dichotomy of Virtue and Evil in the Phrase "You
don't get to sink the ship and then brag about the number of lifeboats you
filled!"
Understanding Accountability and Moral Responsibility
The phrase "You don't get to sink the ship and then
brag about the number of lifeboats you filled!" is a powerful metaphor
that highlights the complexity of moral responsibility and virtue versus evil.
At its core, this phrase suggests that causing a problem and then attempting to
gain praise for mitigating the consequences of that problem is inherently
contradictory and ethically dubious. This concept resonates deeply within
discussions of virtue and evil, offering a lens through which to examine human
behavior, accountability, and the nature of true moral action.
Virtue and Moral Integrity
Virtue, in its most classical sense, refers to moral
excellence and righteousness. A virtuous individual is someone who consistently
exhibits qualities such as faith, honesty, courage, compassion, and integrity.
These qualities are not just about adhering to societal norms but are deeply
rooted in a person's character and actions. Virtue is about doing good and
promoting the well-being of others, not for personal gain but because it is
inherently the right thing to do. “Love they neighbor” and “Do unto others as
you would have them do unto you.”
In the context of the phrase, a virtuous person would not
only avoid causing harm in the first place but would also take proactive steps
to ensure the well-being of others. If we consider the metaphor of the sinking
ship, a virtuous individual would work diligently to prevent the ship from
sinking, prioritizing the safety and lives of all aboard over any personal
ambitions or gains.
Evil and Moral Corruption
On the opposite end of the spectrum lies evil and moral
corruption, which can be understood as the absence or the perversion of virtue.
Evil actions are those that cause harm, suffering, or injustice, often driven
by selfish motives, malice, or a disregard for the well-being of others. In
literature and philosophy, evil is often portrayed as a force that corrupts and
destroys, standing in stark contrast to the constructive and nurturing nature
of virtue.
In examining the phrase, the act of sinking the ship can be
seen as an embodiment of evil. It represents a deliberate or reckless action
that endangers lives and causes chaos. The individual responsible for such an
act is operating out of selfishness or neglect, disregarding the devastating
consequences of their actions.
The False Virtue of Mitigation
The second part of the phrase, "brag about the number
of lifeboats you filled," introduces the concept of false virtue. False
virtue occurs when an individual seeks recognition or praise for actions that
do not stem from genuine moral integrity. In this case, the person who caused
the ship to sink attempts to redeem themselves by highlighting their efforts to
save lives after the fact. However, this redemption is hollow because it
ignores their initial culpability in causing the disaster.
This aspect of the metaphor is crucial in understanding the
difference between true virtue and actions performed for self-serving reasons.
True virtue requires accountability and a commitment to preventing harm, not
just mitigating its effects. The person who sinks the ship and then boasts
about filling lifeboats is attempting to manipulate the narrative, framing
themselves as a savior rather than the perpetrator of the calamity.
Moral Accountability
Moral Accountability is a fundamental aspect of ethical
behavior. It involves taking responsibility for one's actions and their
consequences, both positive and negative. In the context of the phrase, moral
accountability would mean acknowledging the wrongness of causing the ship to
sink and genuinely striving to make amends without seeking undue praise.
True accountability goes beyond surface-level actions; it
requires a deep understanding of the impact one's actions have on others and a
sincere effort to rectify any harm caused. The metaphor illustrates the
importance of owning up to one's mistakes and not using subsequent good deeds
to overshadow or excuse previous wrongdoings.
Implications in Society
The broader implications of this metaphor extend to various
aspects of society, including politics, business, and personal relationships.
In politics, leaders who create crises through poor decisions, corruption, laws
and then seek accolades for their crisis management efforts embody this
paradox. In business, companies that harm the environment or exploit workers
and then engage in superficial acts of corporate social responsibility are also
guilty of this false virtue.
In personal relationships, individuals who cause harm and
then perform gestures of kindness to mask their guilt exhibit the same
behavior. These actions undermine genuine trust and integrity, creating a cycle
of harm and superficial redemption.
Conclusion: Striving for True Virtue
The phrase "You don't get to sink the ship and then
brag about the number of lifeboats you filled!" serves as a poignant
reminder of the importance of true virtue and moral accountability. It
challenges us to reflect on our actions, motivations, and the impact we have on
others. True virtue is not about seeking praise or recognition for good deeds,
especially when those deeds are merely attempts to compensate for prior harm.
Instead, it is about consistently striving to do good, prevent harm, and take
full responsibility for our actions.
In a world where the lines between right and wrong can often
become blurred, this metaphor encourages us to prioritize genuine moral
integrity over superficial gestures. By embracing true virtue and holding
ourselves accountable, we can contribute to a more just, compassionate, and
ethical society.
5/26/2025
Memorial Day
Memorial Day
Lincoln's comments on those who "gave the last full measure of devotion."
“It is rather for us to be here dedicated to the great task remaining before us -- that from these honored dead we take increased devotion to that cause for which they gave the last full measure of devotion -- that we here highly resolve that these dead shall not have died in vain -- that this nation, under God, shall have a new birth of freedom -- and that government of the people, by the people, for the people, shall not perish from the earth.” Gettysburg Address
During your Memorial Day celebrations this weekend, consider these words. And special heartfelt thank you to those who have given the ultimate sacrifice for our wonderful nation, and the families they left behind. May we each do our own part to keep her free!
"Today we are fortunate to live in a choice and promised land. It will remain free and blessed as long as its people remember the God who gave them life and this free land. We must remember that the family is the basic unit of a strong society. We are all part of God’s family; and as our Father, he expects us to build strong family units. It is in the family that the basic morality and righteousness should be taught that will keep America free. Each member of every family plays an important role in America. For several thousand years throughout this land the great fathers and mothers, the noble sons, the patriot sons, the choice daughters have forged America into what we have today.
It is America’s conscience that has preserved her.
America is beautiful only when she is good, when children are laughing in her
streets, and love abounds in her families. Without this conscience,
civilization crumbles, as it has before on this continent. We are all part of
America’s future. Our job is to remember the lessons of the past, to patch up
the mistakes and the sins of everything that has gone before. The place to
start is within our own families; and as we have been counseled, “No success
can compensate for failure in the home.” "
-Elder L. Tom Perry
5/23/2025
Memorial Day and the Oath That Binds Us: Honoring the Fallen Through Living the Ideals of our Constitution
Each year, Memorial Day calls us to remember—with reverence and gratitude—the brave men and women who laid down their lives in defense of our great Republic. It is a day not only of mourning but of solemn recommitment. As Americans gather in cemeteries, town squares, and homes across the nation, we do more than pay tribute to those who have perished—we affirm the cause for which they died: the enduring principles enshrined in the United States Constitution.
5/10/2025
The Medlock Post Ep. 233: Honoring Our Mothers
The Medlock Post Ep. 233: Honoring Our Mothers
“As Michael, Adam did his part. He became the first
man. But, in spite of the power and glory of creation to that point, the final
link in the chain of creation was still missing. All the purposes of the world
and all that was in the world would be brought to naught without woman—a
keystone in the priesthood arch of creation.”
4/30/2025
Today is the Anniversary of the First Inauguration: George Washington’s Prayer and the Need to Rededicate America to God
On April 30, 1789, George Washington stood on the balcony of Federal Hall in New York City and took the very first presidential oath of office under the newly ratified United States Constitution. In that historic moment, he was not just accepting the immense responsibility of leadership—he was setting a precedent for the soul of the nation.
What happened next is a powerful and often overlooked act of reverence. After taking the oath with his hand upon the Bible, Washington led a solemn procession through the streets of New York City to St. Paul’s Chapel. There, the newly inaugurated president, the hero of the Revolution, knelt in prayer. Surrounded by members of the new government, he dedicated the fledgling republic to Almighty God.
A Nation Born in Humility and Faith
Washington’s actions were no mere formality. He understood something that many leaders today have forgotten: that liberty cannot survive without virtue, and virtue cannot thrive without faith. His walk to St. Paul’s Chapel symbolized the heart of the American experiment—a nation under God, not merely in motto but in deed.
St. Paul’s Chapel itself was a powerful backdrop for such a prayer. It stood, even then, as a reminder of God's providence. Remarkably, the church had survived the Great Fire of 1776 while much of New York City burned, as well as the attack on the World Trade Center on 9/11. It became a spiritual anchor, just as the Constitution would become a political one.
George Washington, in prayer, marked America's foundation not only on the rule of law and the consent of the governed but on a collective submission to divine authority. His example declared to the world that this was not to be a nation of chaos, but one where freedom would be safeguarded by moral responsibility.
A Call for Renewal as We Approach 250 Years
As we approach the 250th anniversary of the Declaration of Independence in 2026, it is more important than ever that we remember and return to that foundation. America today is at a crossroads—divided, disillusioned, and in many ways disconnected from its spiritual and constitutional heritage.
We live in an age where moral relativism, historical amnesia, and outright hostility to faith are eroding the very values that made this country a beacon of hope. The Constitution is misunderstood, even maligned. Our founding fathers are dismissed rather than studied. And in the process, we risk severing the roots that nourish our liberty.
What this country needs now is not more government programs or political grandstanding—it needs another moment of national humility. A moment where leaders and citizens alike fall to their knees and, like Washington, seek divine guidance for the future of our Republic.
Reviving the Spirit of 1789
The 917 Society exists to keep alive the constitutional principles and moral clarity that shaped America. By giving every 8th grader in the country a personal copy of the Constitution, we are investing in a future where citizens understand their rights—and the responsibilities that come with them.
But beyond the classroom, we need a cultural awakening. We need to revive the spirit of 1789, where reverence for God and gratitude for liberty were the twin pillars of public life. Imagine the impact if, in 2026, Americans across the country gathered in churches, schools, and homes to pray for the nation just as Washington did. It would be more than symbolic—it would be transformative.
A Final Word
Washington once said, “It is the duty of all nations to acknowledge the providence of Almighty God, to obey His will, to be grateful for His benefits, and humbly to implore His protection and favor.” That is not just advice—it is a roadmap for renewal.
As we remember this historic day—April 30, 1789—let us honor it not with nostalgia, but with action. Let us prepare for America’s 250th anniversary by recommitting ourselves, our communities, and our country to the God who made liberty possible in the first place.
Let us walk again to St. Paul’s Chapel—not just with our feet, but with our hearts.