As long as the law is interpreted to mean that nobody has standing to do anything about it, then for all legal sakes and purposes it DOESN’T matter, since nobody can do anything about it anyway.
When we watched healthcare, banking, auto, etc being taken over by the government - when we scrambled like crazy to get Scott Brown elected so there would be the option of a filibuster and they just skipped over the rules to pass it by reconciliation while the whole country watched in horror - what we are being told is that the coup is inevitable, that there is not a stinkin’ thing we the people can do in the face of this lawlessness.
And that is the question of our day, because if we are willing to lie down and accept that we have been neutered and our lives are impotent in spite of this being America, then it really won’t matter. We really will be impotent. And this will be America in name only.
That’s why this issue is part and parcel with all the rest of this communist coup we have witnessed. People say we can’t do anything about the eligibility issue. Well, what CAN we do anything about? Can we force the courts to say that Arizona can defend her own borders? Can we force the courts to say that the DOJ has to treat blacks and whites equally? Can we force the courts or Congress to actually follow the Constitution?
There is NOTHING we can force our government to do unless we realize that we may HAVE to FORCE them, because they sure as heck aren’t going to do it out of the goodness of their hearts.
Oh I am not willing to lie down and take it.
I am just stating a fact that the sheeple with believe what ever the propagandist tell them and unless there is a change of heart in the sheeple and in the legaslative and judicial branch of our government then it is all for naught.
I believe he is Kenyan by birth and he is a muslim.
But we have become the USSR.
We really don’t have say in anything.
The only way to force them is with force.
Something like that happened in the 1800’s and it didn’t work out so well and a lot of men died.
I’m not sure what the tipping point is for conservative Americans, but I believe many are very close.