Alexander Hamilton wrote in a speech to the New York
Ratifying Convention in 1788:
"The confidence of the people will easily be gained by
a good administration. This is the true touchstone."
Isn't this the truth, but then what the Hell did Hamilton
know about this issue way back then anyhow? The people’s confidence in a good
administration has no relevance today, anyway.
We have a "Living Constitution," or so I’m told by
the Administration, which changes every day. It’s like a child growing up into
adulthood.
But who in the Administration really gives a rat's ass about
the confidence of the people, anyway?
I can NOT think of ONE who does, since they of the
Administration are only concerned about how they can steal and cheat “We the
People” out of everything that belongs to us.
Here’s what columnist Chuck Baldwin said about our status
today and I think that he tagged it very good.
“For all intents and purposes, the US Constitution is dead;
the Bill of Rights is dead; the vision of the Founding Fathers is dead; and
federalism and republicanism are also dead. What we have left is a blend of
socialism, welfarism, fascism, statism, and warfarism, with fascism becoming
the dominant "ism" of the bunch.”
Therefore; we can see that mentality of the Administration
is that the people need to be managed by an Administration whether it's a good
one or not, since the people are just sheeple who need to be kept in line
anyway.
And should any radicals buck against the Administration, the
trouble makers will need to be illuminated so as not to stir up any crap,
whether it be donkey crap, elephant crap, or some synthetic crap.
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