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Glenn Beck's Common Sense: The Case Against an Out-of-Control Government, Inspired by Thomas Paine Paperback – June 16, 2009
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In any era, great Americans inspire us to reach our full potential. They know with conviction what they believe within themselves. They understand that all actions have consequences. And they find commonsense solutions to the nation’s problems.
One such American, Thomas Paine, was an ordinary man who changed the course of history by penning Common Sense, the concise 1776 masterpiece in which, through extraordinarily straightforward and indisputable arguments, he encouraged his fellow citizens to take control of America’s future—and, ultimately, her freedom.
Nearly two and a half centuries later, those very freedoms once again hang in the balance. And now, Glenn Beck revisits Paine’s powerful treatise with one purpose: to galvanize Americans to see past government’s easy solutions, two-party monopoly, and illogical methods and take back our great country.
- Print length192 pages
- LanguageEnglish
- PublisherThreshold Editions
- Publication dateJune 16, 2009
- Dimensions5.31 x 0.6 x 8.25 inches
- ISBN-101439168571
- ISBN-13978-1439168578
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Glenn Beck's Common Sense
The Case Against an Ouf-of-Control Government, Inspired by Thomas PaineBy Glenn BeckThreshold Editions
Copyright © 2009 Glenn BeckAll right reserved.
ISBN: 9781439168578
Introduction
I think I know who you are.
After September 11, 2001, you thought our country had changed for the better. But the months that followed proved otherwise. We began to divide ourselves and the partisan bickering that had been absent from blood donor lines and church services started all over again.
You sometimes argue with friends about politics, not because you are a political activist, but because you think the issues are actually important. You have strong beliefs, but you also have an open mind and a warm heart.
You try to do the right thing every day. You work hard, you always try to do your best, and you play by the rules.
You have credit cards, but you can make the payments. You have a home, but with a loan you can afford. Maybe you bought a flat-screen television that wasn't exactly a necessity, but you've never been reckless.
You don't have much in savings and your retirement plans have lost a significant amount of money.
You may go to church, but most weekends, you don't really want to -- you'd rather sleep in or play with your kids. Besides, it bothers you that people cut each other off in the parking lot right after the service.
You have children and, like all families, you also have your share of problems -- but you're making it. You constantly hope that your kids don't notice you're bluffing as a parent most of the time.
You feel like there's not enough time in the day anymore to just be a family. Everyone is always going in six different directions. You know material things don't matter, but you wonder why it makes you feel like a bad parent if your kids don't have certain shoes, the newest video games, or aren't signed up for five different sports teams.
You didn't have anywhere near the kind of stuff that today's kids have and yet you look back on your childhood with a sense of nostalgia and pride. If your family was poor, you didn't know it.
You turn on the television at the end of a long, tiring day and watch as endless analysts in left/right boxes argue about things done by bankers that, in retrospect, now seem implausible. You're worried about what's happening to our economy, but you're more worried about what it means for your family -- and you're not sure what to do.
You try to tune out the bickering by watching an entertainment show -- but there are times when you're uncomfortable watching them with your kids. You're not a prude, but you happen to think that a three-year-old shouldn't be watching shows that treat sex lightly and mock mothers and fathers. But what can you do? The other shows are worse.
You've taught your children the difference between right and wrong, yet they come home with language and habits that they didn't learn from you. You're shocked to hear what they're learning in school -- but you don't make a fuss because they're the "professionals" and you don't want to be one of "those people" anyway. You don't cherish conflict; you just want everyone to get along.
You don't hate people who are different than you, but you stopped expressing opinions on sensitive issues a long time ago because you don't want to be called a racist, bigot, or homophobe if you stand by your values and principles.
You believe in treating people justly and honestly but there is a difference between right and wrong.
You go to bed exhausted almost every night, knowing you have to get up the next day and do it all over again.
You thought that the politicians you supported and defended cared about the issues you do. Then you began to realize that you were wrong -- they only care about themselves and their careers. You feel used and betrayed.
You don't think it's right that while you worked hard, lived prudently, and spent wisely, those who did the opposite are now being bailed out at your expense. You realize now that self-serving politicians and bankers built our financial system on a house of cards that, despite the cheery promises and rosy forecasts, is now collapsing.
Now our government, the instigator of our problems, is telling everyone that they have to start sacrificing. Don't they understand that I already have been, you think. You weren't the one spending too much or living on money you didn't have. You made decisions rooted in logic while others made decisions rooted in greed -- yet now everyone must pay equally?
Yet, despite all of that, you're still willing to sacrifice more because you want America to succeed. But you demand a plan that's based on common sense and that actually has a chance to work.
You've called your congressman a few times in the past, but they don't listen. Now you just scream at the television. It's about as effective as the phone calls.
The light from the television flickers on the darkened room walls -- people at tea parties across the nation fill the screen. You don't know how to feel. You want to do something, but that isn't you. You're not an activist. You don't make signs or chant: "U.S.A.! U.S.A.! U.S.A.!" So, you turn off your light and go to sleep.
Every night it seems you are faced with a choice: Do you unplug or do you speak out? Both of those options make you uncomfortable so you do neither...and your frustration continues to grow.
The First Step out of Our Comfort Zone
The fastest way to be branded a danger, a militia member, or just plain crazy is to quote the words of our Founding Fathers. I imagine that this is because words have consequences and the words and ideas that those men shared were revolutionary:When in the Course of human events, it becomes necessary for one people to dissolve the political bands which have connected them with another, and to assume among the powers of the earth, the separate and equal station to which the Laws of Nature and of Nature's God entitle them, a decent respect to the opinions of mankind requires that they should declare the causes which impel them to the separation.
It is not time to dissolve the bands that connect us to one another, but it is time to dissolve the "political" bands that separate us from one another. Even if we disagree on politics, the phrase "I am an American" is not just a collection of words, it is the embodiment of an idea, one that has power only because "We the People" give it power. But somewhere along the way we've forgotten that, so we feel small and helpless as our country drifts away.
Perhaps what we need is a reminder. A reminder of who we are, who is really in control, and, most important, a reminder of how we got to a place that bears less and less resemblance to the America we remember from our childhoods. Let us start by doing what we've been trained for so long not to: let us declare the causes that unite us.Supplementary materials copyright © 2009 by Mercury Radio Arts, Inc.
A Note from the Author
Two hundred and thirty-five years ago, a British citizen with only a basic education set off to make a new life for himself in the British colonies. For two years he worked hard and watched as his fellow colonists grew tired of British oppression. Then he decided to act. Using his contacts in the publishing industry, Thomas Paine anonymously released a pamphlet that made the case for revolution using extraordinarily logical, straightforward, indisputable arguments.
He called it Common Sense.
Once Paine put his feelings into words, he realized that he wasn't alone. Only seven months passed between the release of Common Sense in January 1776 and the signing of the Declaration of Independence. Seven months -- a pinpoint in the history of time, but a moment that put the colonies on an irreversible track toward revolution and, ultimately, freedom.
Seven months that changed the world, forever.
Today we find ourselves back in 1776 -- but this time our path forward isn't so clear-cut. The abuses being perpetrated by our government are just as obvious now as they were then, but instead of rising up with a collective voice, we sit idly by and watch as our hard-won freedoms slowly dissolve into a puddle of apathy, political correctness, and outright corruption.
We feel helpless and alone as we hear confusing debates over obscure issues play out on the airwaves daily. But that's the lie. The infighting and the purposeful division promoted by our political parties is a simple ploy to keep us from uniting. After all, a citizenry that fights among itself over petty differences is too busy to notice the real cause of its problems.
As you read the details of the immense harm that both parties have done to our country, you might find yourself wondering what can be done to change our course. I lay out several options, but I want to be clear that none of them includes violence. Thomas Paine and his fellow revolutionaries shed their blood so that future generations would have access to weapons immeasurably stronger than muskets or bayonets: the weapons of democracy. Those are the tools that we will use to usher in a second American revolution, a revolution that won't be fought on battlefields, but in the hearts and minds of the three hundred million people lucky enough to call America home.
Over the years, many revolutionaries have used sharp tongues instead of sharp knives -- and the results have been extraordinary. Martin Luther King, Jr., for instance, once said to his supporters: "The question is not whether we will be extremists, but what kind of extremists we will be...The nation and the world are in dire need of creative extremists."
It was inflammatory language, but he meant that it is much easier to simply die for a cause than it is to find inventive, effective means to fight for it. Violence is the easy way out -- but it's also a sure path to discrediting everything you stand for, something that those opposed to him found out the hard way.
"Nonviolence is the answer to the crucial political and moral questions of our time," King said while accepting the Nobel Prize. He continued, "...[man must] overcome oppression and violence without resorting to oppression and violence. Man must evolve for all human conflict a method which rejects revenge, aggression and retaliation. The foundation of such a method is love."
History has proven that King was right -- and so our new revolution of thought begins right now...with you.
Thomas Paine was an unremarkable man living in a remarkable time. He proved that it doesn't take celebrity, stature, or wealth to make a difference -- it only takes someone willing to say the things that need to be said. Well, I am no Thomas Paine -- he was an extraordinary writer, a renowned motivator, and a heroic patriot -- but the words that follow also need to be said, if for no other reason than to ease my own conscience.
If you believe that it's time to put principles above parties, character above campaign promises, and Common Sense above all -- then I ask you to read this book, declare yourself a creative extremist, and then pass these words along to others who may agree with something else that Martin Luther King, Jr., once said:The hottest place in Hell is reserved for those who remain neutral in times of great moral conflict.
Do not remain neutral. Do not sit idly by. Do not let others speak for you. Silence has gotten us nowhere so it's once again time for our collective voice to make a simple yet powerful demand...
Don't Tread on Me.
Supplementary materials copyright © 2009 by Mercury Radio Arts, Inc.
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- Publisher : Threshold Editions (June 16, 2009)
- Language : English
- Paperback : 192 pages
- ISBN-10 : 1439168571
- ISBN-13 : 978-1439168578
- Item Weight : 6.9 ounces
- Dimensions : 5.31 x 0.6 x 8.25 inches
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Glenn Beck, a nationally syndicated radio host and founder of TheBlaze, is the author of thirteen #1 bestselling books. Beck is also the publisher of Mercury Ink, a publishing imprint (www.mercuryink.com) that, in conjunction with Simon & Schuster, released the #1 bestselling young adult series Michael Vey.
Glenn can be found on the web at www.glennbeck.com and www.theblaze.com.
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A more recent lie is that we will build a fence to protect our southern border. How many years does it take the nation that sent men to the moon to build an 800-mile security fence? Then there are the really big lies our government has told us. Two of them are the biggest Ponzi schemes in the history of the world. One is called Social Security, the second is Medicare. Both of these programs were supposed to be paid for by individual tax contributions that would be put aside in interest bearing accounts and eventually be returned to those who paid the taxes. However, the truth is that the money was not put into one of Al Gore's infamous, but laughable "lock boxes" it was spent by the same politicians who continue to tell us that all is well. They are liars, liars, damned liars and if they worked for private industry they would be headed for "life in prison." The combined unfunded liability of the above-mentioned two Ponzi schemes is already in the 100 Trillion Dollar range not counting interest. The interest on ONLY our current $11 Trillion debt runs about $26 billion per month or $300 billion per year. "That would fully fund the Departments of Commerce ($8.1 billion), Education ($68 Billion), Housing and Urban Development ($52.3 billion), Housing and Urban Development ($52.3 billion), Energy ($23.2 billion), Justice ($25 billion), and Labor ($49.6 billion) for an entire year."
"By 2019, annual interest payments on the national debt will balloon to a projected $806 billion! That $806 billion is more than what it cost us last year to fund the entire Department of Defense ($583 billion), Veterans Affairs ($86.6 billion), the Department of Transportation ($68.7 billion), and the State Department ($18.9 billion)...combined." There is simply no way that the current generation can pay off that debt. There isn't enough value in all of America's corporations and wealthy individuals to even begin to pay off the debt and seizing it would be a one-time event because after that there wouldn't be anything left to seize or anyone to provide jobs. And as the country's credit rating drops, the interest rates will go up, up and away as they say.
Most of our politicians know this, but they are trying to keep it secret or delay the fall until they are out of office. The book points out how the federal government's present plan to quickly spend enough money to solve the economic woes defies the laws of economics as well as the laws of nature. This rapid spending will be incurred before the tax payers realize that every American and his children and grandchildren will never be able to repay it and instead will become serfs of the government and our nation's foreign creditors. The citizens will then all be working for the government instead of visa versa. What our founding father's most feared will have occurred. The Republic they provided us after the American Revolution will, as Ben Franklin feared, have been permanently lost.
This book is crammed full of examples of how both parties caused this problem. The drug bill that was recently passed for Social Security and Medicare recipients has in only three years already run up an additional un-paid bill of nearly $17.2 Trillion Dollars. Our politicians have been using manufactured "crises" to rush through their massive spending cures. As one White House Chief of Staff recently stated, "You never want a serious crisis to go to waste. And what I mean by that is it's an opportunity to do things that you could not do before."
Thomas Jefferson wrote that no government should spend the wealth of its next generation. He knew the dangers of debt. He knew how easy it is to spend other people's money. He feared both forms of economic quicksand.
Beck also discusses the importance of private property, which the Constitution guaranteed. One quote from Karl Marx described his system of economics and government as "The theory of the Communists may be summed up in the single sentence: Abolition of private property."
Like Thomas Paine's original pamphlet, this is a call for the average citizen to wake up and save their freedoms and their country. It's time for debate, not political correctness. It's time to challenge junk science and not allow the elitists to shout down the opponents for asking simple basic question or challenging questionable data. It's a time to slow down and exercise some common sense before throwing trillions of borrowed dollars at problems that the government caused. The people need to change the government and that includes a wholesale changes in both parties. The author stresses that our founding fathers set up our government so that the people could change the government without a violent revolution. That is the chief reason that members of the House of Representatives are elected every two years. Mr. Beck fears that by the time the next election occurs, so much money will have been spent that nothing can be done; the nation's credit cards will all be exhausted, forever. We will face bankruptcy, stagflation or hyperinflation or all three. The nation will have been asleep while its freedoms were stolen from within. We will be a nation of serfs working for the King and his royal court in Washington, D.C.
No matter what your personal politics, this book is worth reading because like Thomas Paine's original warnings, this slightly over 100-page volume is intended to have the same effect. If nothing else, it will force the readers to open their eyes, think about what they see and then decide if they feel things are out of control and maybe they should rise up and do something about it while they still can. Voters should ignore party affiliations and only support those fiscally responsible Congressmen and women who want to protect our children and grandchildren from the poor house. Why should we the people turn over to our totally bankrupt government the control of our private banks, automobile industry and most importantly to each of us, our health care? They've already done such a great job with Social Security, Medicare and Veterans Health Care. Should we be giving the bureaucrats the power of life and death over each of us? Will some government zealots look at an individual's political voting history when rationing health care services? None of the incomprehensible-sized spending programs currently being rushed through Congress without debate, transparency, or even being read before they are voted upon, have ever worked anywhere in the world during the entire history of the world. "Common Sense" is a thought provoking, common sense page-turner. It's a call to action for adults. Follow your gut. If something you do doesn't work, it won't work for the government either--no matter what they promise you.
Now Glenn's book it's probably an eye opener if you are open minded and have not been watching what's been going on in this country for some time now. So I'll rate it high as it is worthy in that respect. However, if you are somewhat like I am, and an independent voter and I consider myself a free thinker, there is not a lot of revelation here, but it is - to be somewhat pun-ish - "Common Sense."
I could write a book three times that size from what I've learned in my nearly 70 years on this planet, but no one would buy it as I'm just an unknown. But I've witnessed an America that has gone far adrift from the intentions of the founders and at an ever accelerating rate and I can't point it all out without that book I haven't written, so I suggest you read not only Glenn's "Common Sense" but also read Paine's version, which is available here on Amazon and cheap. It's not a long book, but the reading is a bit tougher than Glenn's. You might read Paine's "Rights of Man" as well or his collective publishings before you pan Glenn's book and please show some intellectual reasoning besides "Garbage", "Don't Bother" or something like "Glenn is a Jerk".
There is a movement in Vermont to secede. Personally I'd prefer a massive recall election, limit terms, take away all or most their perks, no bills over 30 pages, no pork, no earmarks, a Red Book ala Canada so we can see what they do up there, and for anyone in power who abuses it, double the penalties. Revoke all bench legislation to put that branch in it's place and put the fear of God (even if they don't believe) in politicians, instead of us fearing them, and obey ALL LAWS of the country or change them "honestly"...and that's just for starters.
I'll give just one more small rant and then stop. Healthcare. No one is addressing the root problem. Lawsuits!! Health care, like a driver's license, is not a right. If you want to be helped you agree with a doctor that you want help. He tells you what could go wrong and you agree to a reasonable settlement if it does go wrong, or you elect to not get help. Doctors need a Red Book too...if you are a hack Dr., well...find another profession. Remember...when lawyers sue any big company, the company doesn't pay to make the damaged party or lawyers rich, YOU AND I DO through increased costs of everything those companies produce. If pharmaceutical companies or Dr.s deliberately lie and you die or are injured then jail and lawsuits are in order...punitive damages go to defer our taxes, not to fatten pocketbooks.
If you've got a better "workable" plan, let's hear it. OR, if you are like some of the "intellectual" commentators here, I'll expect you'll call me a name...but don't' worry...whatever you come up with I've heard it before. And maybe you should actually READ Glenn's book.
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Sensible book and a good read.
An eye opener well written. Thanks Glenn !







