"Those who are governing us are not very good at governing us, but they are very good at staying in power despite being so very bad at their real job." — Douglas Wilson, Belfast Blues
Our representatives are like our government schools, they are not good at what they tell others they are doing and very good at what they are actually trying to do.
“No one will really understand politics until they understand that politicians are not trying to solve our problems. They are trying to solve their own problems—of which getting elected and re-elected are number one and number two. Whatever is number three is far behind.” ― Thomas Sowell, Dismantling America
A politician's job is keeping his job and as good as he is at that is as bad as he is at concerning himself with what concerns us most.
"Now the public school system may not work satisfactorily, but it works; the public schools may not achieve what we want, but they achieve what they want. The popular elementary schools do not in that sense achieve anything at all.” — G.K. Chesterton, What’s Wrong With The World
Government schools are not trying to educate our children for their own good, they are indoctrinating them for the State's own good.
"Public education has not produced an educated public." — G.K. Chesterton
Not because they have failed, but because they have succeeded. And in the meantime, those who suffer are the rest of us for those who educate their own children still have to live in a world where most other people's children are catechized by the government.
“For those who suffer are chiefly the provident, the resolute, the men who want to work, who have built up, in the face of implacable discouragement, some sort of life worth preserving and wish to preserve it . . . They are, in fact, the bearers of what little moral, intellectual, or economic vitality remains. They are not nonentities. There is a point at which their patience will snap.” — C.S. Lewis, Delinquents in the Snow
Regular people want to be left alone, but the State wants mind our beeswax. This tension is untenable and anything that cannot go on forever... won't. A breaking point will come and when it does the wrath of those who did not want to get involved will be severe, Lord willing. This is not a threat per se, it is a natural consequence to being relentlessly infringed at every turn.
"The judge, if she read this article, would say I was ‘threatening’—linguistic nicety not being much in her line. If by a threat you mean (but then you don’t know much English) the conjectural prediction of a highly undesirable event, then I threaten. But if by the word threat you imply that I wish for such a result or would willingly contribute to it, then you are wrong.” — C.S. Lewis, Delinquents in the Snow
Those who cannot be shaken will eventually be stirred and then that which can be shaken will come crumbling down. God, grant us mercy in the meantime and may their fall not include much, if any, collateral damage.