Yet this very common state of mind and motivation can't be assigned to those who have the power and means to actually do something about it?
I think you forgot to complete your thought here, so I'm going to refrain from responding until I have a better idea of what you are saying.
Yes, I left out a descriptor. And you can't get it from the context. What, you think I meant to say I don't find the notion credible?
who have taken oaths to protect and defend the Constitution of the United States against all enemies, foreign and domestic.
And that oath has not regularly been broken by the president, the high court and the majority of congress, not to mention most lower functionaries? So, being a member of CFR rates a presumption that these will uphold the oath?
You're saying that all of CFR are made up of those whom you think powerless?
Sure. They have it too. They also only have one vote. George Soros is a billionaire who dedicated a large part of his assets to defeat George Bush. Average American voters overruled him. That is why we live in a democracy.
"What, you think I meant to say I don't find the notion credible?"
I have no idea what you were going to say...and based on this latest input, I have even less of an idea.
"So, being a member of CFR rates a presumption that these will uphold the oath?"
Being a member of the United States military rates the presumption that they will uphold the oath. Don't you dare let your fantasy world trash the members of our armed forces. They don't have the luxury of living outside of the real world.