The Nuttle Report: Changing the Societal Order By Marc Nuttle

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February 25, 2016 The Nuttle Report: Changing the Societal Order By Marc Nuttle In 1793, following the French Revolution, the citizens of Paris worshipped the Goddess of Reason. They established a graven image in the form of a lady of liberty. These citizens had recently overthrown the establishment government of King Louis XVI. They sought, in their struggle to design a new order, confirmation of their superior intellect. They relied upon the ultimate pride that within their collective intelligence existed the wisdom to determine principles for which all generations would be bound. In other words, man s intellect would set the foundations for the future. The French Revolution of 1789 was actually inspired by the American Revolution of 1776. By 1787, the United States of Goddess of Reason America had drafted the U.S. Constitution. It was not based on reason; it was based on unalienable rights granted by a Creator. The Founding Fathers of the United States did not rely solely on man s intellect to guide the generations. There were eternal principles by which they were bound as a people. The French should have followed the precedents of our Constitution. Their newly established republic, based on the collective wisdom of man, soon collapsed into a new government led by Napoleon Bonaparte. They exchanged a king for an emperor. The United States continued to be a great moral influence on the leaders of France. In the 1870s, Edouard de Laboulaye proposed that a monument be built to commemorate the relationship between the United States and France during the American Revolutionary War. As an abolitionist, Laboulaye was most impressed with American President Abraham Lincoln. They chose a design that became the Statue of Liberty. He hoped in this gesture Copyright Oak Initiative Oak Leaf 2016 Page 1

that America would influence the people of France to embrace a commitment for freedom for all people. The French gifted Lady Liberty to the United States in 1886. In the overthrow of their government in 1789, the French missed the point. By worshiping the Goddess of Reason, and therefore trusting the limits of their own wisdom, they failed in their vision. The people of the American colonies overthrew the government imposed upon them and trusted eternal principles based upon unalienable rights endowed by their Creator. They prospered in their vision. There is a revolution going on in American politics in 2016. There is a distrust of government institutions. There is a lack of confidence in elected officials. There is a growing anxiety that beyond incompetency, elected officials are corrupt. The establishment, those in control and power, dwell in the Lady Liberty denial that people will allow them to continue to serve their elitist purposes. They have nobody but themselves to blame. By any measurable metric of success, they are failing the people in both results and in partnership. By what right do the people declare that an outsider like Donald Trump is acceptable to provide new leadership? Let us revisit the words of the Declaration of Independence. We hold these Truths to be self-evident, that all Men are created equal, that they are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable Rights, that among these are Life, Liberty, and the Pursuit of Happiness That to secure these Rights, Governments are instituted among Men, deriving their just Powers from the Consent of the Governed, that whenever any Form of Government becomes destructive of these Ends, it is the Right of the People to alter or to abolish it, and to institute new Government, laying its Foundation on such Principles, and organizing its Power in such Form, as to them shall seem most likely to effect their Safety and Happiness In the 1970s, a new movement entitled the New Conservative Right arose from the grassroots. Their mantra was: limited government, a strong national defense, and state and individual rights. Soon thereafter, another independent movement appeared, the Christian Right. Their theme was: traditional values, summarized in sanctity of life, the importance of marriage, and prayer in school. These two movements became the two wings of the Reagan Revolution of 1980. All current issues of government ineffectiveness were viewed through the prism of these simple axioms. The movement emerging from the grassroots today is the New Liberty Coalition. Their message is: no more business as usual. They are anti-establishment. They are outsiders, looking for outside-the-system leadership. Just as the colonists in the 1700s accepted from the writings of Thomas Paine, business as usual will end badly. They believe it must stop now. The people s point of tolerance has been passed. Copyright Oak Initiative Oak Leaf 2016 Page 2

If government is to be changed, and changed dramatically, then the anger of the electorate must be led by a moral intent and purpose to a just destination. This purpose must be to provide a better life for the generations, our children and grandchildren. It must not be for the selfish purposes of our own time and our own generation. Reform is necessary. Restructuring will be required. Sacrifice will be mandated. The security and prosperity of our future is worth the price. To hold truths to be self-evident, we as a people must determine the validity, the nature, and the substance of these truths. The Goddess of Reason is not our light. The unalienable rights endowed by our Creator represented by the light of our Lady of Liberty, is that in which we must trust. There is a confidence and a call that comes with relying upon faith. Following the Revolutionary War, when challenged to explain why the colonies had undertaken the great risk of declaring independence, the Founding Fathers settled on the motto found on the Great Seal of the United States, Novus Ordo Seclorum, translated as a new order for the generations. Also, Annuit Coeptis appears on the Great Seal, translated as He (God) has favored our undertakings. The risk was for the reward of a better life for those to follow. These mottos appear on the one dollar bill today. There is no turning back. As in the 1970s, the debate today about government has forever been changed. Business as usual will not be accepted. What form a new order of government takes will depend upon the will of the people. May that decision by the people be based on eternal principles securing the future for our children and the generations, lest we trade a democracy for an emperor. My name is Marc Nuttle and this is what I believe. What do you believe? The Nuttle Report: Changing the Societal Order is Volume 4, Issue 8, published on February 23, 2016. To subscribe to The Nuttle Report, visit Marc Nuttle s website at http://www.marcnuttle.com. Marc Nuttle is a lawyer, author, consultant and businessman who's had a varied career. He has represented and advised Presidents of the United States, leaders of foreign countries, state officials and corporations. Marc has worked on government policy and has predicted economic trends. Marc managed the successful Right to Work campaign in Oklahoma in 2001. Copyright Oak Initiative Oak Leaf 2016 Page 3

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