Nothing was ever restored easily. It is harder to restore something than it was to make it originally. This applies whether one is restoring antiques or restoring nations. It is also hard, grinding work that extends over a considerable period of time. It is not for the weak kneed or faint of heart, or those who tire easily, or who get bored quickly.
All organizations of every type are built by those who have a vision that initially is NOT popular, and that is given little chance of success by the public at large. This applies to building businesses as well as building social movements or advancing causes.
These great and beneficial moves are not easy, and never popular, at least not in the beginning. When TV, Automobiles, or Cell phones were first introduced they were considered to have a small market at best, but with perseverance they became first accepted, and then demanded, by the public.
When it comes to restoring the Republic all these rules apply. If it is to be done at all, it will be done in the face of great unpopularity of the cause, and the path to achieving it. You can almost measure the ultimate value of something by the resistance it encounters when it is introduced to the market place.
For example, one of the first and most important tasks on the road to restoring our Republic is to restore the birthrate of the Republic. This is unpopular by any measure, and it is understandably hard to find any advocates on behalf of large families. Yet this is exactly the cause that must be pursued, even in the face of every opposition, because it is right, and because it is the only sensible path to victory.
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