2020 – The End of Our Experimental Government?
With all the going’s on in our country during this year’s presidential election and what seems to be the ultimate in unbounded thievery at a level never reached before, is this the possibility that Franklin hinted at when he mouthed the famous phrase “a republic if you can keep it”?
If Biden actually takes office in January, the signs are there. History has shown that far left leaning governments take advantage of their control over its peoples. If you believe we are protected from such action because we have the power of the vote, you are naïve, and this year’s election is a clear indication that you have been deceived, as we all have.
If you believe we are protected from such action by the Constitution, recall what happened when the state of Texas appealed to the Supreme Court of the United States to look into the matter of violations of the Constitution by four other states that allowed a handful of unscrupulous public officials to fix the outcome of the presidential election and the resultant impact on the entire nation’s voting rights. The cowardly court refused to even look into the case. They ignored the implied outcome and allowed the obvious corrupt officials to “get away with it.”
I’m afraid that we have failed to keep our republic together, and will be paying the penalty in the future.
At this point, I will not go into the possibility of the left taking control of the senate in forthcoming Georgia’s January 5th’s runoff vote. It’s too terrifying to contemplate. With the left in complete control of our country, we are likely doomed. Leftists will rejoice at such a victory, but they have always been oblivious to how their lives will be directly affected. For example, they have constantly accused the right-wingers of being Nazis, without realizing that the Nazi party was in fact a left-wing group of dissidents.
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