By Alan Caruba 
 If my emails and the headlines I am reading indicate anything, there 
is widespread fear among Americans that something terrible has occurred 
with the reelection of President Obama. Not all Americans, though. Those
 who voted for Obama appear to remain oblivious despite the threat of a 
“fiscal cliff” or the new taxes in Obamacare that will kick in on 
January 2nd.
We
 have a Secretary of the Treasury, Timothy, Geithner, calling for an end
 to debt ceilings, apparently believing that America can continue to borrow money
 to pay for the interest on its escalating debt, now pegged at $16 
trillion and growing daily. The U.S. borrows $4 billion a day. Anyone 
with a credit card knows that their payments increase as they struggle to deal with their personal debt. Eventually they either declare bankruptcy or turn to companies that negotiate a payment to release them.
If America was to default on its debt, the dollar, already in free 
fall, would be worth nothing. We would be bartering shiny beads and 
anything else to buy food and other necessaries. We would become 
Zimbabwe where you need a million of their dollars to buy a loaf of 
bread.
Writing
 recently on her Fox Business blog, Gerri Willis spelled out the huge 
rise in taxes Americans are facing. “All told, next year, total taxes 
will go to almost 50% for the middle class; the very group that the 
president says he wants to protect. That means 50 cents out of every 
dollar earned has to go to the government. Half of everything will go to
 an entity that didn’t earn that money, and shouldn’t be entitled to all
 that dough.”
What kind of madness is it that the Teamsters union would impose such
 senseless rules that it would weaken Hostess to the point of bankruptcy,
 preferring to let the company die rather than to protect the jobs of 
18,500 bakers? Other unions are engaged in attacks on a weakened 
economy. What kind of nation is it that its government employees are 
lobbying Congress to not only increase their pay, but to exempt them 
from the impact of the spending cuts scheduled to kick in?
There is a full-scale attack on the privacy Americans have taken for 
granted, protected by the fourth Amendment that says “The right of the 
people to be secure in their persons, houses, papers, and effects, 
against unreasonable searches and seizures, shall not be violated…”
On November 14th, the Heritage Foundation asked “Do you trust the 
government with your computer?”
The government has had “13 breaches and 
failures of its own cybersecurity just in the last six months.” Even so,
 “the President and his allies in the Senate are pushing forward to 
regulate America’s cyber-doings, without any clues about how much this 
will cost or how it will work.”
“It has become the norm with this President—if Congress fails to 
accomplish his objectives, he goes around it with executive orders and 
federal regulations. He’s doing it again. Congress did not pass the 
Cybersecurity Act of 2012 before the election, so the President has 
issued a draft of an executive order to put much of that legislation in 
place without lawmakers voting.”
This is the very essence of tyranny and the President has had four 
years to perfect it. Are conservative think tanks the only ones paying 
any attention? It would appear so.
A new proposed law in the Senate would strip Americans of any privacy
 as they communicate with one another by email. A vote for the law would
 allow warrantless access to American’s email and is scheduled for a 
vote shortly. It would allow 22 federal agencies as well as state and 
local law enforcement to access one’s emails with nothing more than a subpoena. This is totally unconstitutional.
Already $16 trillion in debt, the government is looking for ways to 
take over the $3 trillion that is held in private retirement plans such 
as 401(k) plans and IRA’s. A recent hearing by the Treasury and Labor 
Departments addressed the nationalization of the nation’s pension 
system. The director of the National Senior’s Council, Robert Crone, 
warns “It is clear that this is the first step towards a government 
takeover. It feels just like the beginning of the debate over health 
care and we all know how that ended up.”
As we move closer to an Electoral College
 vote confirming Obama’s reelection, whistleblowers are coming forth in 
Ohio, Florida and elsewhere to reveal that significant voter fraud was a
 contributing factor, but it receives little or no media coverage. One 
must ask how 99% of votes in Philadelphia districts went to Obama and 
ask why nothing is being done to investigate this and other offenses 
such as the 141.1% of the vote recorded in Florida’s St. Lucie County. 
That is statistically impossible, but it robbed Rep. Allen West (R) of 
his seat in Congress.
This isn’t government. It is gangsterism. It is “the Chicago way.”
The monster Homeland Security Agency just graduated its first class 
of FEMA Corps, kids aged 18-24, recruited from the President’s 
Americorps volunteers, that will become a full time, paid standing army.
 Fears of FEMA camps abound and in the aftermath of Hurricane Sandy, 
people seeking shelter and food were herded into one that resembled a 
concentration camp of the Nazi regime and told not to use various means 
of communication to contact the media or outside community. They went 
from hurricane victims to prisoners of the government.
In so many ways, the freedoms protected by the U.S. Constitution are 
in danger of disappearing along with the separation of powers it 
requires.
Little wonder that citizen’s petitions from a growing number of 
states are called for secession. Or that governors are refusing to set 
up the Obamacare exchanges required by a law that has taken control of 
twenty percent of the nation’s economy; their budgets held hostage to Medicaid.
On an individual level, people who have jobs are fearful of losing 
them. College graduates are fearful of the huge debt they carry for the loans
 they received. People wonder if they can afford to get married. Married
 couples fear the cost of having another child. Homeowners fear not 
being able to pay their mortgages. Seniors fear that their savings won’t last as they live longer.
There is ample reason to fear not only the collapse of the nation’s economy, but the loss of liberty in America.
© Alan Caruba, 2012
Canada Free Press