Well, it only took you a thousand words to get to it, but I suppose you did finally answer the question: "What's your solution?"
Your response is a big vague, but I can see that you're determined to continue working within the system and playing by the old rules. That's fine, but friend, the system has utterly failed us. The game has been rigged by the left so that the right can never win again through our long established political processes.
Corruption and strident leftist ideology have become entrenched and baked in at nearly ever control point in the federal apparatus. It's even worse than that. Much of the leadership on the right has succumbed to the enemy, and is now a willing accomplice in cahoots with them against The People.
I too, would like nothing more than to see the system work on our behalf, but I'm losing faith in that proposition. My gut tells me that our government is far too corrupt and degraded to repair through the normal processes. Sadly, I feel the truth is that we passed that point a long time ago, but the majority of us are only slowly waking up to that reality.
In simple terms, we're running out of options. The hard left controls the Jury Box, the Soap Box, and the Ballot Box. It's a hard cold reality that we must confront in order to move forward with the wisest, most effective solutions.
I went to a REpublican county officers’ meeting last night, and there were only 15 people there. Apart from myself, they were almost all officers. Out of several thousand voters in the county, virtually none of them bothered to come to the meeting and clamor for the corruption to be opposed by the party leaders. This is one of the important reasons why I have no sympathy for the complaints about not having an opportunity to oppose the corruption in the government. The voters have the opportunity for self-government and are too negligent to bother exercising the opportunity and their duties. If you cannot get them to do so in the present crisis in the Union, you can hardly expect them to be any less neglectful of those duties apart from the Union.
I went to a REpublican county officers’ meeting last night, and there were only 15 people there. Apart from myself, they were almost all officers. Out of several thousand voters in the county, virtually none of them bothered to come to the meeting and clamor for the corruption to be opposed by the party leaders. This is one of the important reasons why I have no sympathy for the complaints about not having an opportunity to oppose the corruption in the government. The voters have the opportunity for self-government and are too negligent to bother exercising the opportunity and their duties. If you cannot get them to do so in the present crisis in the Union, you can hardly expect them to be any less neglectful of those duties apart from the Union.