If it wasn’t for DEMOCRACY, “democrats” could just have their way.
Confused... (not really.)
Our constitution was expressly written to preclude the tyranny of the few, whatever moniker they fashion for themselves. Defend it as if your life depends on it (it does).
The Left ignores election results. Just by viewing the actions from the DOJ, FBI, and Congress, you would believe the DEMs are actually in charge. They certainly own the judicial courts, universities & colleges, and the mainstream media.
The way important things are going in the U.S.A. so far, the President will get an even larger vote in 2020.
You government employees out there should acknowledge the real debt problems and consider voting for real and substantial revenues to support your jobs well into the future. A stronger and more diverse manufacturing base on U.S. soil is required for getting those revenues instead of a debt collapse. The increased manufacturing base will also be necessary as a real deterrent against a world war before long.
This has been true since at least 2000, when they first litigated the concept of “voter intent”.
The socialist in the left is now on full display. How long before the fascist comes all the way out too? We’re already seeing bits of it with calls for violence by the left. I don’t think itit’s going to take 10 years. There will be rioting and open conflict in the streets much sooner.
Build and man The Wall.
That’s how the National Socialist became so powerful in Germany... Taking away the vote and then taking away peoples rights.
Pardon me...
That’s how the NAZI’s became so powerful in Germany... Taking away the vote and then taking away peoples rights.
Oh well... Socialist, Nazi’s, the Democrat party... What’s the difference? Not a whole lot actually.
https://www.amazon.com/Its-Time-Fight-Dirty-Democrats/dp/1612196950
With equal amounts of playful irreverence and persuasive reasoning, Faris describes how the Constitutions deep democratic flaws constantly put progressives at a disadvantage, and lays out strategies for fighting dirty though obstructionism and procedural warfare: establishing statehood for D.C. and Puerto Rico; breaking California into several states; creating a larger House of Representatives; passing a new voting rights act; and expanding the Supreme Court.
The Constitution may be the worlds most difficult document to amend, but David Faris argues that many of Americas democratic failures can be fixed within its rigid confinesand, at a time when the stakes have never been higher, he outlines a path for long-term, progressive change in the United States.
I tend to doubt they will ever recover.
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Actually, socialism creeps in by appointing judges, and creating bureaucracies.
The empire-building of the bureaucrats and usurpation of authority by the judges does the rest.