The discussion for this Constitution Monday focuses on America’s 250th birthday and restoring America to greatness. Americans and friends of America celebrated 250 years sine the signing of the Declaration of Independence on July 4, 1776, America’s official birthday. However, the celebration will continue until the end of 2026. Many columns and posts are written about this birthday, including an interesting piece authored by Victor Joecks.
The
pages of tomorrow’s history are written by today’s decisions.
History
is littered with failed republics and democracies. The Roman Republic became
the Roman Empire. Democracy in ancient Greece turned into an aristocracy.
This
didn’t just happen in ancient history. In 1961, a new constitution in Venezuela
divided the government into three branches. But in 1999, Hugo Chavez swept to
power and rewrote the country’s constitution. He eventually became a dictator.
The
Founding Fathers were well aware of the fleeting nature of our form of
government. In 1787, Elizabeth Willing Powell asked Benjamin Franklin, “Well,
Doctor, what have we got, a republic or a monarchy?” Franklin replied, “A
republic, if you can keep it.”
For
context, in Federalist 39, former President James Madison defined a republic as
“a government which derives all its powers directly or indirectly from the
great body of the people; and is administered by persons holding their offices
during pleasure, for a limited period, or during good behavior.”
The
term “democratic republic” references the role that popular elections play in
selecting some of our leaders. But the Founding Fathers held a much dimmer view
of democracy by itself. In Federalist 10, Madison observed that democracies “have
ever been found incompatible with personal security or the rights of property;
and have in general been as short in their lives as they have been violent in
their deaths.”
Even
as America celebrates her 250th birthday, there are plenty of
reasons to wonder about the country’s future. America has abandoned her Christian
heritage. Government0funded schools teach children to hate America and Western
Civilization more broadly. Birth rates have generally been below replacement
level for decades.
You
can see the fruit of those trends. Darializa Avila Chevalier, a Democrat
congressional nominee from New York City, founded a group that seeks “the total
eradication of Western Civilization.” Chants of “Death to America” have rung
out on college campuses and the streets of New York City. Muslims are openly
plotting to turn America into a Muslim country.
But
concerning trends are not outcomes. Americans still have the freedom and
ability to change course. The most important thing is for America to return to
her Christian roots. Listen to our Founding Fathers, not the misinformation
taught in most modern history classes.
“Can
the liberties of a nation be thought secure when we have removed their only
firm basis, a conviction that these liberties are the gift of God?” Thomas
Jefferson wrote. A version of that quote is on the Jefferson Memorial.
“Of
all the dispositions and habits which lead to political prosperity, religion
and morality are indispensable supports,” George Washington said in his
farewell address. “In vain would that man claim the tribute of patriotism, who
should labor to subvert these great pillars of human happiness, these firmest
props of the duties of men and citizens.”
You
can’t force people to become Christians. But students should learn historical
truths, not skewed leftist narratives. Institutions should also elevate and
honor other pillars of America’s past – like the ideas of Western Civilization
and the family.
Part
of this requires political action. You can’t win the war of ideas when the
government subsidizes the losing side. America needs leaders who will act
vigorously to defend America’s values. That includes deporting immigrants who
hate America.
But
it also requires individual action. Pray for your country. Urge your friends to
vote. Use whatever influence you have to advance these ideas. Send your
grandchild a great work of literature and talk about a chapter a week. Revive
the lost art of matchmaking to encourage one more marriage. Offer the practical
help, like watching kids or helping buy a home, that could help a responsible
young couple have one more child.
A
few of those choices would make headlines. Most wouldn’t. But every one of them
would help restore America’s greatness.
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