Freedom Earned
Ronald Price
Copyright © 2020 Ronald Price
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First Edition
NEWMAN SPRINGS PUBLISHING
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Red Bank, NJ 07701
First originally published by Newman Springs Publishing 2020
ISBN 978-1-64801-361-4 (Paperback)
ISBN 978-1-64801-362-1 (Digital)
Printed in the United States of America
Table of Contents
Killing People and Breaking Things
Northern California in Jeopardy
A New Century, a New Beginning
Introduction
The new twin towers were here and America was at its most historical crisis. The loss of the twin towers opened the eyes of the world to Islam, and America found itself in the crosshairs of a tyrannical Islamic faction that wanted to make the world an Islamic one. The people did not see what was coming or the entanglements of the changes that lay ahead.
The administrations would change from party to party, and many would find the America they knew to be weakened and guided into a reformed form of communism that would be called the new progressives. But those with open eyes and the party itself would still be known as the Democratic Party and would insist it was still the people’s party and the only one capable of guiding America into the new America, unharmed and free to all who would venture to pass her borders with the insight of free medical care. No one would be left behind and no one would be left hungry—these are among the top priorities of the Democratic Party and its self-proclaimed leaders.
With the advent of all illegal aliens given amnesty, the ranks of voters for the party have been captured, and they knew no other party would ever be able to vote them out of power for they had the control and they felt nothing and no one would ever have the ability to change the dynamics they had put in place, for both houses of the Congress were firmly in their control. Any and all who would embrace the party would be taken care of. To ensure the changes, the government slowly increased the taxes and the takeover of major businesses was slow but deliberate and without hesitation. One feared to move against any government official for fear they would be seen as an uncooperative citizen and they would be without any friends to help them. Once the medical industries were taken over and the health care became a single payer, the lives of the young and middle age were assured, but the elderly found themselves on rationed health care and that meant many would die earlier than needed because of the high cost of the health-care programs in place.
The government had accepted and ratified the United Nations (UN) gun control legislation, and the government had allowed the United Nations to enter the country and remove all privately owned guns. For the hunter, they had to belong to a government-controlled hunting club, and the