The courts are causing as much mischief as they can—but in the real world they are probably affecting less than five percent of the administration’s policies.
An excellent example is federal employees. Most of those fired or who have resigned are gone. They are not coming back.
Another example is environmental policy. Major positive changes are happening in the real world.
If you look closely at any issue that interests you the situation is similar.
The administration is marching through town and the courts are just kicking up a lot of dust.
That is good.
There is a LOT of material to find and go over when it comes to sorting out, documenting, and prosecuting the coup. It takes a lot of man-hours to do that, and when you don’t know which of your people are moles that’s not a good situation. Comparing the speed of what goes on there to less delicate, tricky, and intricate work is a little bit like expecting surgery connecting all the neurons to be as simple and quick as setting a broken leg. I just don’t want us to get impatient to the point that the work that HAS to get done can’t. And that’s what I fear all the badmouthing of Bondi, Patel, and Bongino is doing.
I understand the fear. We’ve had the football pulled away by Lucy so many times. But I think we need to pray for these people and give them space, trusting not necessarily them so much but the One we’ve asked to help and strengthen them. Because ultimately that is the only way this war can ever be won. I believe it will eventually be won because I believe Babylon will fall as described in Revelation. And that gives me hope. God saving Trump’s life - laughing in the face of the Deep State, basically - also gives me hope. He hasn’t given up on us yet.
And I do thank you for that perspective. I get down from reading all the judicial lawfare; it’s good to have a wider view that is more hopeful.