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Do Not Compromise, But Confront Liberal Agenda

Among the pearls of wisdom conveyed in Ecclesiastes is that everything has its time.

"A time to be born…a time to die, a time to plant….a time to uproot, a time for war…a time for peace."

The founders of the United States drew up a constitution to serve as an operating manual, in its checks and balances, for peaceful, deliberative government. They understood human nature, and set up a system in which competing interests would have to give in. Compromise, they understood, is a necessary lubricant for the wheels of government "of the people, by the people, and for the people" to turn and allow us to move forward.

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But compromise is meant for those competing interests. Not for the core principles of the country that the constitution exists to protect and secure.

When the principles of our free nation under God are under siege, it is a time for confrontation, not compromise.

The other day I watched a short video of a presentation given at a FreedomWorks event by Rafael Cruz, the father of the young Republican senator from Texas, Ted Cruz, who is now in the spotlight.

Rafael Cruz is a self-made businessman, an immigrant from Casto's Cuba, and a born-again Evangelical Christian pastor.

Most of the time when someone cites the Declaration of Independence, they mention its famous, opening sentences. But Rafael Cruz, in this brilliant summation of what America is about, quoted the signers' closing words:

"….with a firm reliance on the Protection of divine Providence, we mutually pledge to each other our Lives, our Fortunes, and our sacred Honor."

Take a walk around Washington, DC any evening. The fancy restaurants are filled with lobbyists and legislators.

Try and find anyone who would pledge his or her life and fortune for anything.

The American government is no longer about doing the business of the people while preserving and protecting the principles of a free nation. The principles of freedom have been drowned out by the power elite – whether politicians, big business lobbyists, or big media – who use their influence to feather their own beds.

A Jeremiah-like Ted Cruz, ringing the alarm that things are not okay, is an annoyance to the comfortable establishment. As the class of "haves" protect their interests, they assure a dismal future for our young and for our poor. They play while the ship sinks.

There is a no more powerful predictor of economic growth and prosperity than a nation's economic freedom.

The just published 2013 Economic Freedom of the World Report shows that the United States has dropped from being the world's second most economically free in 2000 to number 17 in this year's report.

Our economic arteries are clogged because of excessive government and it's dragging us down and ruining everything that made America great.

The ObamaCare health care law is just the latest huge incursion into the freedom of private American citizens, in a long process of deterioration.

Every year the Trustees of Social Security and Medicare provide a report showing the dismal financial state of these huge entitlement programs. And every year the political class in Washington ignores it, not having the courage to fight for real change, while things continue to get worse and worse.

Now big business, unions, and Congress are getting themselves exempted out of ObamaCare, ready to leave the rest of country to get shepherded into socialized medicine

But Senator Cruz, like his brave father Rafael, is putting his life, his fortune, and his sacred Honor on the line to save our beleaguered country.

When Abraham Lincoln took office he still believed that slavery could be purged from America through deliberation. But soon it became clear that only war would do it.

America must stand by Cruz and other brave Tea Party Republicans who understand the message of Ecclesiastes that there is a time for everything, and that today is the time for confrontation.

Star Parker is an author and president of CURE, Center for Urban Renewal and Education. Contact her at www.urbancure.org

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