We're doomed. The few men and women of character that remain want little to do with politics or political office, and they get killed in the corporate world. The people of character are easy to find however, they own small businesses and are usually in the middle classes...and are about to get crushed.
Now there’s a man that more people should know about and listen to, a man of character. May God grant us more like him as we decent into the abyss of Vice.
WE REALLY NEED GOOD MEN, LIKE MR. LAWRENCE REED, TO RUN FOR HIGH POLITICAL OFFICE!!!!! EVEN IF THEY DON'T WIN, THEY'LL UP THE ANTE, AND DEMAND BETTER INTEGRITY FROM ANY OPPONENTS!!!.... ....EVIL MEN SUCCEED, WHEN GOOD MEN DO NOTHING TO OPPOSE THEM!!!
The parallels between the US and Rome are very strong. The Roman Republic also had a very polarized political system. A lack of regulation on how much could be spent during an election ment that it was almost impossible for a Roman who was not rich to run as a politician. Those politicians didn't care about the middle class causing rising inequality. Money and power became concentrated and people voted for strong authoritarian candidates who could defeat and prevent the other side from winning the election and in the end they had a permanent dictatorship. Polarisation is therefore always a bad sign, because if the ruling party becomes corrupted the majority will not vote for the opposition out of fear it will be worse if they are in power.
We are doomed. The only cure is collapse. The problem is we have nuclear weapons and this time humans won’t survive. If we do it will be like the dark ages. Where you have a feudal like state. The only thing that can be done is to become as self sufficient as possible. Make yourself and your family strong.
I believe Rome failed because of multiculturalism. When citizen ship was handed out to everyone so easily it became meaningless. You can’t have rights without responsibility or you will have neither. The Roman cultural ideas died.
I don't think that is true. Rome made its greatest territorial gains during the Republic but they allowed the current culture to continue and they allowed a lot of self-government to continue as well. They did have to start paying taxes to Rome but then again Rome also provided protection and paid for improvements, such as roads. This liberal policy they maintained for their conquests proved very successful.
@@bionicznycar6783 The aristocrats in conquered lands were very interested in becoming Roman citizens as that would greatly increase their capacity for wealth. As a sizable number achieved this goal, acculturation occurred accordingly and gradually extended into the lower classes.
@@bionicznycar6783 Yes, I think so. I think they ran into the greatest difficulty with the barbarians north of the Danube. They didn't take to acculturation in the same way as those east, west, and south of Rome. Barbarians were allowed to assimilate into the empire, beginning with Marcus Aurelius. The official fall of the western empire is attributed to the ascent of the first barbarian emperor, Odoacer, in 476.
I love Rubicon by Tom Holland in audible. It is about the Roman republic not the Roman Empire. There is a sequel about the Augustinian dynasty. Empires of trust is a good book to. Helps you to understand how Rome became an Empire.
What Mr. Reed calls character I typically refer to as virtue. I view the word character as a judgmental term, whereas virtue sounds neutral. Otherwise, except for the obvious cultural conservatism, I agree with the lessons described by the speaker.
Many Roman statesmen and military were Stoics and you are right that they would speak of "virtus". You honored your family by living out the meaning of this word.
It's true. For better or worse, people that possess unshakeable motivations for virtue, selflessness and strong moral character are more often than not religious and greatly so rather than atheistic or irreligious. I'd lean favourably upon the Christian faith, at the very least, for its superior moral principles.
I mean the last comment I typed a couple days ago is actually very relevant to this video, but everybody just wants to bleet along with the video like a sheep rather than Talking with other people about whether the information received is actually valid or not.
Rome was a great civilization and a beautiful Empire plus her army was strong and well organized and they all fought bravely for her cause they loved her plus I'm a huge fan of her myself and I love Rome and I love everything about her from her wonderful history to her beautiful artifacts and monuments plus I hate assholes and other motherfuckers and people who disrespect her and talk bad about her and running there fucking mouths and talk stupid bullshit and other crap about her
Um could someone please answer my question instead of typing over me as if I said nothing? my last comment before this one actually made a lot of sense and it kinder relates to what everyone here is saying.
Why work for it when you can vote for it? Debt as of end of 2020 is near $28T, debt to GDP is past the tipping point. Inflation will be very interesting the next decade.
You'll never hear anything like this from a Republican. Never. Much too deep for them, and now that they've taught the voters to sink rather than swim, too deep for most. Wonderful talk, Mr. Reed.
I think at this point, it's easy to see both R and Ds, have put us in the position that is sinking this country into the ground. These parties, and their failed policies, have and will continue to put this country in more and more debt. This speech is about liberty, character, and the virtues that have made America great. I ask, respectfully, that you educate yourself and re-frame your thinking. Try searching for 'libertarian' and see is everything you see just plain 'makes sense'. Cheers!
very powerful and insightful. however America wouldnt need to create a welfare state if it hadn't enslaved ppl and cut them off from producing for themselves. oh yeah let's not forget about military spending 1.2trillion dollars a year occupying foreign lands (for what).sadly America did this to itself. you can't just blame the welfare state.
Pure bullshit. This video sounds like a synthesis of billionaire desires and authoritarian right wing christian family values. The Roman Empire fell in part because of inequality among its citizens and out of control imperial expansion. THAT is what it has in common with the United States. The repeated references to "character" in the video are unconvincing at best. The speaker is basically appealing to people's assumptions about black people and other groups, that people are poor because they are lazy and morally inferior so we don't need to help them. DIsgusting.
I used to dislike the fact the US puts fluoride in the water to lobotomize people. Now I realize for the majority (like you) the problem is they use too little- people that can't think and analyze a problem but nonetheless still manage to spew self serving garbage. Perhaps finding a way to turn you idiots into a non-thinking slave subspecies is the ultimate way to prevent societal collapse.
Empires are like bodies: they rise to a great height, then decay and fall apart. Uncle Sam's hairs are turning gray, his face is becoming wrinkled, and his body's functions are slowing down. He already had two heart attacks in less than two decades: the government shutdowns of 1995 and 2013. Our political and financial systems are shutting down. America is aging, and just like the rest of us, Uncle Sam will die, albeit in a century or so.
POWER ATTRACTS THE ALREADY CORRUPTED! Listen to this speech!
We're doomed. The few men and women of character that remain want little to do with politics or political office, and they get killed in the corporate world. The people of character are easy to find however, they own small businesses and are usually in the middle classes...and are about to get crushed.
WRONG..... life is better now as it has ever been
Living on debt kills any individual or society. END THE FED!.
Not having access to food or medical services kills you even faster.
Now there’s a man that more people should know about and listen to, a man of character. May God grant us more like him as we decent into the abyss of Vice.
wow, you do not need to be a Doctor to agree exceptionally what this man has stated. A man after my own heart.
I love the way you snuck in a potential tie-in to Larry Reed's classic "I, Pencil." Great job, Seamus!!!
Only someone who wishes to go on the path someone else has set them on would think this is boring.
WE REALLY NEED GOOD MEN, LIKE MR. LAWRENCE REED, TO RUN FOR HIGH POLITICAL OFFICE!!!!! EVEN IF THEY DON'T WIN, THEY'LL UP THE ANTE, AND DEMAND BETTER INTEGRITY FROM ANY OPPONENTS!!!....
....EVIL MEN SUCCEED, WHEN GOOD MEN DO NOTHING TO OPPOSE THEM!!!
Seriously, who are the six who gave a thumbs down??
Ben Bernanke
Barack Obama
Paul Krugman
Janet Yellen
Nancy Pelosi
and Lynn Arthur William Jr.
Squatting on the Squatter
Barbarian Suck-ups!
Well said, pointed message to all Americans
The parallels between the US and Rome are very strong. The Roman Republic also had a very polarized political system. A lack of regulation on how much could be spent during an election ment that it was almost impossible for a Roman who was not rich to run as a politician. Those politicians didn't care about the middle class causing rising inequality. Money and power became concentrated and people voted for strong authoritarian candidates who could defeat and prevent the other side from winning the election and in the end they had a permanent dictatorship. Polarisation is therefore always a bad sign, because if the ruling party becomes corrupted the majority will not vote for the opposition out of fear it will be worse if they are in power.
Here I sit in 2022 and we have only chased Rome further down that same path. We too shall fall.
We are doomed. The only cure is collapse. The problem is we have nuclear weapons and this time humans won’t survive. If we do it will be like the dark ages. Where you have a feudal like state. The only thing that can be done is to become as self sufficient as possible. Make yourself and your family strong.
Great speech.. Keeps the balance in society
I believe Rome failed because of multiculturalism. When citizen ship was handed out to everyone so easily it became meaningless. You can’t have rights without responsibility or you will have neither. The Roman cultural ideas died.
I don't think that is true. Rome made its greatest territorial gains during the Republic but they allowed the current culture to continue and they allowed a lot of self-government to continue as well. They did have to start paying taxes to Rome but then again Rome also provided protection and paid for improvements, such as roads. This liberal policy they maintained for their conquests proved very successful.
@@Sunne2day but they encoured romanisation didn't they?
@@bionicznycar6783 The aristocrats in conquered lands were very interested in becoming Roman citizens as that would greatly increase their capacity for wealth. As a sizable number achieved this goal, acculturation occurred accordingly and gradually extended into the lower classes.
@@Sunne2day So you see yourself, althought cultural tolerancy was a thing, Rome was uniting itself culturally.
@@bionicznycar6783 Yes, I think so. I think they ran into the greatest difficulty with the barbarians north of the Danube. They didn't take to acculturation in the same way as those east, west, and south of Rome. Barbarians were allowed to assimilate into the empire, beginning with Marcus Aurelius. The official fall of the western empire is attributed to the ascent of the first barbarian emperor, Odoacer, in 476.
RIP Bill Cooper
can you recommend a good (long) book on the history of Rome? Preferably, with audiobook available )
I love Rubicon by Tom Holland in audible. It is about the Roman republic not the Roman Empire. There is a sequel about the Augustinian dynasty. Empires of trust is a good book to. Helps you to understand how Rome became an Empire.
"If you think slavery is good, try being a slave for awhile."
America is a slave plantation, it’s inhabitants just don’t know they are slaves.
@@michaelibach9063 ??
JJ would you like to know how my Father in Heaven views the United States of America?
There is two enslave, one is by the sword the other way is through debt.
What Mr. Reed calls character I typically refer to as virtue. I view the word character as a judgmental term, whereas virtue sounds neutral. Otherwise, except for the obvious cultural conservatism, I agree with the lessons described by the speaker.
Many Roman statesmen and military were Stoics and you are right that they would speak of "virtus". You honored your family by living out the meaning of this word.
Thats why we gotta teach the Gospel to all nations
You jest
It's true. For better or worse, people that possess unshakeable motivations for virtue, selflessness and strong moral character are more often than not religious and greatly so rather than atheistic or irreligious. I'd lean favourably upon the Christian faith, at the very least, for its superior moral principles.
>That ending monologue
Trump.
so true now!
I mean the last comment I typed a couple days ago is actually very relevant to this video, but everybody just wants to bleet along with the video like a sheep rather than Talking with other people about whether the information received is actually valid or not.
Rome was a great civilization and a beautiful Empire plus her army was strong and well organized and they all fought bravely for her cause they loved her plus I'm a huge fan of her myself and I love Rome and I love everything about her from her wonderful history to her beautiful artifacts and monuments plus I hate assholes and other motherfuckers and people who disrespect her and talk bad about her and running there fucking mouths and talk stupid bullshit and other crap about her
Nami great civilizations can keep corruption at bay. Rome failed in that regard.
Best empire in history
Um could someone please answer my question instead of typing over me as if I said nothing? my last comment before this one actually made a lot of sense and it kinder relates to what everyone here is saying.
Why work for it when you can vote for it? Debt as of end of 2020 is near $28T, debt to GDP is past the tipping point. Inflation will be very interesting the next decade.
You'll never hear anything like this from a Republican. Never. Much too deep for them, and now that they've taught the voters to sink rather than swim, too deep for most. Wonderful talk, Mr. Reed.
I think at this point, it's easy to see both R and Ds, have put us in the position that is sinking this country into the ground. These parties, and their failed policies, have and will continue to put this country in more and more debt. This speech is about liberty, character, and the virtues that have made America great. I ask, respectfully, that you educate yourself and re-frame your thinking. Try searching for 'libertarian' and see is everything you see just plain 'makes sense'. Cheers!
very powerful and insightful. however America wouldnt need to create a welfare state if it hadn't enslaved ppl and cut them off from producing for themselves. oh yeah let's not forget about military spending 1.2trillion dollars a year occupying foreign lands (for what).sadly America did this to itself. you can't just blame the welfare state.
You're another socialist. Instruct yourself
Garner Ted Armstrong call your office.
'celebrating stupid'. ha, love it. maybe people deserve the nation state that is coming.
the only solution will be found in Jesus......"if my people, who are called by my name.........and I will heal their land"
"shackled and dispersed" hmmm
wow 2 people who wrote books. must make it right..
5000 years a go the birth of the Etruscans civilisation , then started the legend!!!🇮🇹
Celebration of stupidity haha sounds like DC.
Agreed.
Seriously?!
14:20 - Republicans much?
Sugiero lean el libro de Thomas F. Madden,, titulado el "EMPIRES of TRUST"
...Bernie Sanders 2016.
Nope. Garden of Eden.
Pure bullshit. This video sounds like a synthesis of billionaire desires and authoritarian right wing christian family values. The Roman Empire fell in part because of inequality among its citizens and out of control imperial expansion. THAT is what it has in common with the United States. The repeated references to "character" in the video are unconvincing at best. The speaker is basically appealing to people's assumptions about black people and other groups, that people are poor because they are lazy and morally inferior so we don't need to help them. DIsgusting.
I used to dislike the fact the US puts fluoride in the water to lobotomize people. Now I realize for the majority (like you) the problem is they use too little- people that can't think and analyze a problem but nonetheless still manage to spew self serving garbage.
Perhaps finding a way to turn you idiots into a non-thinking slave subspecies is the ultimate way to prevent societal collapse.
The US has no imperial expansion .character was known only in western civilization which is the only civilization that produced democtacy
The US has no imperial expansion .character was known only in western civilization which is the only civilization that produced democtacy
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Native American societies were pretty democratic, but they were destroyed by their less democratic European invaders.
Then please explain to me why it collapsed AFTER it started to try to "correct" this inequality through massive welfare spending.
I bet dollars to donuts this guy voted for Trump.
Empires are like bodies: they rise to a great height, then decay and fall apart. Uncle Sam's hairs are turning gray, his face is becoming wrinkled, and his body's functions are slowing down. He already had two heart attacks in less than two decades: the government shutdowns of 1995 and 2013. Our political and financial systems are shutting down. America is aging, and just like the rest of us, Uncle Sam will die, albeit in a century or so.