Trump wants to roll back the past 100 years and effectively send us back to the 19th century. Yep, I'd be concerned and am.
Quit making shit up, nothing Obama did was for the good of the country. Shit for brains
Dear
Rustic at the very least,
Obama got more people paying attention and getting involved in democratic process
and govt, whether it was because they never voted before and never thought anyone in government represented their interests until Obama rose to the Presidency.
Or they opposed his social agenda and mandates and were forced to educate themselves and others on Constitutional laws and limits on govt. Either way, this led to a surge in participation and education regarding democratic process, Constitutional and civil laws and govt.
And what did we get out of it, loads of executive orders and frivolous laws and regulations.
And a load of shit thatās called hope and change...
A division of the country like never seen beforeā¦
Dear
Rustic I don't agree with all the mess either,
and have stated the Democratic party ought to be sued
to correct all the unconstitutional legislation and reimburse the costs to the public.
But given the lack of education and participation,
the first place to start is to get involved. From there,
now we have real life experiences so people can learn because
they understand this does affect them. Many didn't think it did before.
Now the task remains to teach people why the Constitutional laws
are set up to LIMIT govt, NOT to hand over power TO govt to regulate everything for us.
We can't even begin to teach the difference between local democratic govt
and federal govt which is under Constitutional limits, UNTIL people care
enough to learn because they know this affects their paychecks and benefits.
So now that more people are asking and paying attention,
we can start the learning curve here.
It's far behind the experienced conservatives who have been studying
and following history and govt development from the beginning.
But you have to start somewhere.
If this is where people are first jumping in and starting to ask
questions, then we have to start where people are coming from.
Yes, it's a mess, but one we can teach from.
I just think we should charge the cost to the wrongdoers
so there are consequences for violating Constitutional laws and ethics
see
www.ethics-commission.net
and should be rewards for taxpayers who correct and prevent abuses
and who invest in solutions instead of creating more problems and costs