The Founding Fathers
I’ve always pictured the founding fathers as really smart guys with white hair, and dressed in layers like we’ve always seen in photos.
As children we were taught that they came up with a foolproof system that would rely on leaders who would use a system of checks and balances so that no branch had too much power.
The system would work unless someone ultimately corrupt came along so as circumvent the system.
But there were measures in place that would make a total destruction of the system impossible.
Right?
We will find out shortly.
The executive branch is currently ignoring all laws.
The law says that the Epstein files are to be released. All but one member of Congress voted for the release.
We don’t have them.
It appears that they’re being held because the leader of the executive branch is starring in the files - as a pedophile.
Americans are - by and large - against abusing children.
Or so I thought.
Congress is also required, by decree of our founding fathers, necessary to set the budget, and to ensure that war is not entered into without careful consideration.
More than 80 people lost their lives in Valenzuela as the president was removed by the United States.
This wasn’t a planned out event that was debated on a national stage.
Instead, it was ordered by a senile, sentence-slurring figurehead that fell asleep standing up as his former talk show, now head of the department of defense, briefed the nation by saying, “they effed up and found out.”
Idiotic.
The judicial branch, which is supposed to be impartial, gave full power, without accountability to the compromised executive branch and the legislative branch appears powerless, at best, or disinterested, at worse.
I find it hard to believe that the founding fathers anticipated that all that Congress would be capable of is sending out tweets condemning the end of the democracy.
It’s nearly impossible to imagine that this isn’t the end.
The Founding Fathers, as it turns out, didn’t anticipate ultimate greed and pure evil would make its way into the White House.
For the people was a wonderful thought.
It’s about to be a memory.
Here we are.
And a lot of Americans are oblivious.
I don’t know how we stop it.
Waiting on a true leader to emerge to remove the rot.
I’m not optimistic.
And that’s heartbreaking.
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