To: MtnClimber
An idea is taking shape: perhaps governments have become as big a threat as those threats they claim to combat. That quandary should haunt global leaders over the next decade. In the end, there are so many of us and so few of them. As for me, I’m fond of something Benjamin Franklin wrote: “Where liberty dwells, there is my country.” There’s trouble ahead. You can feel it. Globalists desperately want their technocratic dictatorship. History’s door is rattling, and we don’t yet know what’s on the other side. But I’ll fight like hell to find out. After all, this is still our country.
2 posted on
07/31/2024 4:02:14 AM PDT by
MtnClimber
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To: MtnClimber
Not so many decades ago, American citizens shared a common understanding that government is a necessary evil — something that exists to preserve Americans’ freedoms and not as something that should be celebrated in and of itself. This author is delusional. The America he describes hasn’t existed in more than a hundred years.
I suspect at least 85% of Americans believe the government’s primary purpose is to take care of them and force others pay for the things they want but can’t afford.
3 posted on
07/31/2024 4:08:55 AM PDT by
Alberta's Child
(“Ain't it funny how the night moves … when you just don't seem to have as much to lose.”)
To: MtnClimber
5 posted on
07/31/2024 4:18:02 AM PDT by
nopardons
To: MtnClimber
It ceased being “our” country when the demoncrats falsified an election result and the rest of us sat on our complacent asses and did nothing.
To: MtnClimber
Not on the democrat watch. This country belongs to every illegal s hole dweller that manages to slither across the border.
8 posted on
07/31/2024 10:16:18 AM PDT by
Organic Panic
(Democrats. Memories as short as Joe Biden's eyes)
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