When states started passing seat belt laws in the 1980s, a customer, who befriended me, told me that seat belt laws represented the beginning of tyranny. He said, “laws designed to control behavior always start out for our own good, but they always end up being used to oppress.” He went on to say that police should not be charged with enforcing laws that are for our own good. Their concern should be keeping us safe from criminals - not from ourselves.
At the time, I thought Sam was just a cantankerous old man because he always talked about how corrupt both political parties had become, and how they work together against the will of the people. He said politicians had already stopped representing the people and he kept telling me, “that’s how tyranny starts; with corrupt politicians and judges that look out for each other instead of looking out for the people.”
He told me that “once corrupt politicians gain power, they hire and appoint others that are just as corrupt and dishonest as they are to positions of power.”
During one conversation, Sam talked about his fear of where America is heading. He told me, “America is on the road to tyranny because too many politicians have been caught in criminal activities, and they are not being held accountable.” He said, that’s a warning that tyranny has already begun.
I thought of his words after the FBI and Justice Department refused to hold Hillary Clinton accountable. His words really came home recently because of the Biden- China cover-up.
According to my old friend, when government officials and politicians become above the law, that’s a warning that a tyranny already exists. He said, “when you see innocent people being falsely accused of crimes against the state, people being persecuted for political purposes, tyranny has already reared it’s ugly head.”
His words came to mind immediately after the Russian collusion scam, and the prosecution of Gen. Michael Flynn. The subsequent cover-up of Democrat malfeasance and misconduct during the Obama regime really brought his words back.
At that, he rolled up his sleeve and revealed a number tattooed on his arm and said, “I’m concerned because I know what tyranny and oppression looks like and what comes with it. I have already lived through it.”
Sam is gone now, but his words will live on through me. His words have become mine to share with those willing to listen and heed Sam’s warning. May he rest in peace, and may Americans wake up before it’s too late.
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