Once you see the strings on the political marionettes, you can never return to that moment in the performance when you did not see them….
This is a must watch! Why this senator left the Democratic Party. Please send this to everyone you know who is on the fence.
RT for all to see.
pic.twitter.com/xlQOFFxvg5— Donald Trump Jr. (@DonaldJTrumpJr) October 27, 2024
The Conservative Tree House may be called a Last Refuge for each of us for different reasons. Whatever trail through the woods brought us here, we have shared the turmoil of storms as we have been finding our voices as individuals in this growing community
Perhaps you’ve had some truly shockingly cruel things said to you purely because you believe in limited government and fiscal conservatism. Perhaps you not only believe that we should be self-reliant and personally responsible, but also believe that when we are allowed to depend on ourselves, we are stronger, more successful, take greater pride in ourselves and our work, and are more likely to make positive contributions to society. And then we are happier people, or at least more likely to be happier.
Which lends to the following theory: Fear is at the core of modern leftism, and love/trust is at the core of conservatism. Modern liberalism, most commonly evolved to leftism, is about control. Conservatism is about self-empowerment.
The need for control is always a reaction to fear. Think in terms or politics and society – the fear behind liberalism is the fear that someone might withhold things (opportunities, money, whatever) from me, fear that if you live your life in a way I dislike, it might affect my life; fear that if you get that job, there will be nothing left for me. Fear that if you make tons of money, it’s means there’s less money out there for me. So, people who believe in leftist ideologies seek control as a means of trying to create guarantees and safeguards against those circumstances they fear.
Modern “liberals”, leftists, try to control the world and people to enable their comfort and happiness. Which, as we know, is an endless quest. Trying to control others does nothing in the way of making oneself happy. By extension, voting in this mindset so that government can try to control others will also – shocking – not lead to a happier, more comfortable life.
The conservative (and moderate, independent, but for the sake of expediency, the conservative), on the other hand, relies on himself to meet his own needs. And the tradeoff of being free to live his life as he wishes is also understanding that he has to make peace with how you live yours. By extension, aware that he wants to be able to hold onto this liberty and freedom forever, the conservative votes accordingly, so that everyone can remain free and in charge of his or her own life.
But here’s the crucial difference, perhaps, particularly where misery on the left stems: The conservative does not worry, so to speak, about you.
The conservative knows that you were born with the same access to self-love, self-empowerment, self-determination and self-reliance that we all were, no matter the circumstances into which you were born. (Think about the millions of people this country has allowed to crawl up from poverty into prosperity – the conservative KNOWS this is possible.) And the conservative believes that if you want prosperity, or a good job, or a good education, you can make it happen – but you have to work hard.
The conservative hopes and intends that the free markets bring you all of the affordable and positive opportunities and resources that you need. The conservative also knows that on the other side of that hard work is great reward – material and, more importantly, emotional, spiritual and mental.
The conservative understands that not only is it a waste of time to try to control you, but it’s also actually impossible. Humans were born to be free. And if we put a roadblock in front of you, you’ll find another way around it. So, we see attempts at control as a waste of resources, energy and time at best, and at worst, creating detrimental results that serve to hinder people’s upward mobility or teach dependence. We see much more efficiency, as well as endless opportunity, in leaving you to your own devices. And we want the same in return.
This is where modern democrats’ mis-view conservatives as heartless. But really, the conservative believes that there is one and one path only to sustainable success and independence – and that is self-empowerment. All other avenues – welfare, affirmative action, housing loans you can’t actually afford – ultimately risk doing a disservice to people as they teach dependence on special circumstances, the govt, or arbitrary assistance (that can disappear tomorrow). And the real danger – they will ALWAYS backfire and leave the recipient in equally or more dire circumstances. Any false improvement will always expire.
The conservative believes in abundance. The liberal believes in scarcity.
The conservative believes man is born free and will be who he is, no matter what arbitrary limitations or rules are put on him. The leftist believes man is perfectible, and by extension, believes a society at large is perfectible, and command and control are justified in the quest to a “perfect” utopian society. (Sounds familiar!)
The conservative tends to be more faithful – and not necessarily in God, but in the ability of the individual to find great strength in himself (or from his God) to get what he needs and to be successful. Therefore, the conservative has an outlet for his fear and disappointment – trust and faith in something bigger.
The leftist believes the system must be perfected in order to enable success. Therefore, disappointment is channeled as anger and blame at the system. Voids are left to be filled by faith in the govt, which they surely then want to come in and “fix” things.
And therein lies the roots of love and fear respectively. For the conservative, when life presents great struggles, he knows he has the power to surmount them. Happiness stems from internal strength and perseverance. For the modern leftist, when life presents great struggles, the system failed, therefore they were at the mercy of a faulty system, and they believe that only when the system is fixed can their life improve. Happiness is built on systemic contingencies, which they will then seek to control or expect someone else to.
One blames himself. The other blames anyone and everyone but himself.
And there it is. There’s where the meanness comes from. The leftist ideology causes that person to cast anger at the world when things go wrong or appear “unfair.” He constantly chooses only to see the “injustices” – and that makes for a very miserable, mean, blame-casting existence.
One last point that we have seen over and over and over with many (not all) of our leftist friends: Extreme stinginess and cheapness.
In our conservative community growing up, we were always taught that you give when people are in need – make donations to the Red Cross when there’s an earthquake, donate to charity when you can afford it, etc. Even if it’s just $50 here and there – it’s the right thing to do. Conservatives see this as the responsibility that comes with gaining from the capitalistic system; if you happen to benefit greatly from the system, it’s your duty to give back.
The liberal, on the other hand, does not seem to share this same viewpoint, at least not in my experience. And perhaps think this is linked to believing in scarcity, and that your dollar comes at the cost of mine. So, it seems that liberals, on some level of consciousness, feel guilty about not being voluntarily charitable. Therefore, to write off their guilt, they outsource their “generosity” to the government by voting for wealth re-distributive policies. Thus, the liberal cheats himself of the joy and addictiveness of direct generosity. (Not to mention – re distributive policies ALWAYS end up dis-empowering those who they’re meant to help.)
However each of us got here, it’s probably a fact that we have the turmoil of those storms in common, perhaps some unease that we could share and always, we also find fresh ground to cover from day to day. We’re developing valuable relationships as we trust one another in our community in the woods. The chatting in the branches encourages, strengthens and equips for some serious walking.
We think the Treehouse is a good armory for those who doing long distance walking for the sake of our nation. We hope you’ll think so, too. Find yourself a good branch….or just pull up a rock to the campfire.
Enjoy your Sunday with my warmest personal regards.
Always steadfast,
~ Sundance
Oh my god.
Listen to this
These clips of Kamala are disqualifying
— Tim Pool (@Timcast) October 26, 2024


State Senator Guillory is running in the district that I live in in Louisiana. I was in Clay Higgins district until it was mandated by the courts that Louisiana should have a second district that is “majority minority”. The first being basically New Orleans. The new district runs from Baton Rouge across the Mississippi and northeast along Atchafalya and Red Rivers to Shreveport – and my little corner of Lafayette Parish. Basically a second majority black/Democrat district in a completely red state. Guillory has a small chance of winning. The other serious contender in the jungle primary is Democrat Cleo Fields. Before the redistricting carved out this district there were 5 Republicans form Louisiana and 1 Democrat from New Orleans.
Yet they blame others of “gerrymandering”…
We are now in this gerrymandered district also…..in southern DeSoto Parish in northwest Louisiana. Speaker Mike Johnson was our representative until the redistricting. Guillory is a good man and true conservative and he would be a wonderful congressman, but Fields has the votes in south Louisiana. Thanks for sharing this video Sundance.
“A REPUBLIC has been defined as a “form of government in which the administration of affairs is open to all the citizens. In another sense, it signifies the state, independently of its form of government” if that status is maintained “by the deeds” of individual citizen.[1]
In a republic the citizen is not a party to the limited representative government agencies, which remains titular in relationship to his rights, because his civil rights are “not connected to the administration of government”.[2]
Because the rights of the individual are “not connected to the administration of government”[2] and “the administration of affairs is open” to him then he must perform those known duties to his fellow man[3] “independently of [his] form of government”[1] through voluntary systems, institutions, and mutual associations also separate from the administrative State.
In order that a citizens’ rights not become “connected to the administration of government” [2] the public affairs of society[4] must be attend by, of, and for the people.
This was The Blessed Strategy of [[Abraham, [[Moses]), and Jesus who set men free. The known duties to our fellowman must be maintained by the voluntary “deeds” of the people according to the perfect law of liberty with diligence and perseverance for society to remain free.
In the Libera res publica of Tacitus in which the people are individually “free from things public” the more the people depend upon the power of government for their welfare the less free they become”…
In its entirety here:
https://preparingyou.com/wiki/Republic
Beautifully said. Thank you Sundance!
I thought this video was familiar – it was posted 11 years ago on YouTube
Elbert Guillory: “Why I Am a Republican”
Some messages are well worth repeating.
Adding a small idea to this excellent piece, I have always said that the left and Europeans generally believe in a fixed-size pie. If you got wealthy, you either inherited it or stole it. The pie cannot be made bigger. In other words, there is fixed and inherent scarcity. Conservatives, and Americans particularly, tend to see the pie as elastic. It can and will be made bigger. Thus, if someone is wealthy, they could have stolen or inherited it, but more likely, they made it. I have lived all over the world for many years in Europe and can tell you that despite its flaws, America is unique because its people are unique. Our ancestors gave up a life in a known world where there was some assurance they could survive to go somewhere they had never seen but had the opportunity to excel as an individual. We Americans are thus a result of Darwinian selection and are risk-takers and optimists. It’s still the greatest country in the world, hands down. God bless America. Let’s make it great again!
It seems to me that liberalism appeals to every human weakness and vice, ie the 7 deadly sins, in particulary, pride, wrath, sloth, envy, greed, gluttony and lust. The right winger by contrast, appeals to those striving towards the opposite, ie the 7 holy virtues: humiliy, forgiveness, diligence, kindness, charity, temperance and chastity.
It is more spiritual than anything else. The true defining characteristic of love is selflessness the opposite of which is selfishness. Two basic groups of people in the world. The former much smaller than the latter. Really comes down to “who’s your daddy?” The “in god we trust?” Or YHVH the Father in Heaven? Your deeds will bear witness to which family you belong to.
With regard to expectations of governance, there are generally two kinds of people in this world, 1) those who want the government to take care of them, and 2) those who want the government to leave them alone.
Thank you.
Extremely powerful ad! MAHA did a great job.
Kamala Harris has engrained tyrant genes..no doubt about it. People like her scare the hell out of me. People like her have no conscience.
I haven’t read the discussion thread yet, but what a powerful contrast the two video’s you’ve chosen to share.
After the second one, witnessing what an evil woman she is I feel like I have to brush my teeth twice now.
If you believe in God then it is all God’s. Without God nothing will happen. So if you see it as God’s money then, it is really easy to give.
I’m so glad I stumbled onto this page from TS. My son lives in Baton Rouge so I’ve read about the re-districting fiasco. I had never seen the video; it was spot on. In the future I hope the Rhinos & many who sold out this country are exposed. November 5th is coming soon.