Most, not all, of "our American Leaders" ARE the domestic terrorists; traitors to the Republic, as well. "Save our democracy" is, more often than not, the rallying cry of the Globalist Overlord Minions than of any American Patriot. The "democracy" that they rally behind is NOT the democracy of the American people. They mean something quite different, when they use that term, than the average American citizen thinks they do.
Control the language and you can control the masses....
While I appreciate your work and this write-up, fun fact: As it relates to our forefathers, 'Rules for thee but not for me' were in direct response to the notion that colonists should not be allowed to slaughter indigenous Americans for their land beyond the Appalachian line, nor keep in place a slave class and "trade" that allowed "property owners" to amass and extract an amount of private wealth that was starting to terrify the ruling class of the time. Thus, with such a founding, it should come as no surprise that "property owners" who were eventually transformed into corporations with human rights but without all that annoying and pesky accountability that common people are required to abide by can most optimally allow for the desire to live by their most favorite motto of 'We do what we want, bitches!'
Our American Leaders act as domestic terrorist to the American people.
Most, not all, of "our American Leaders" ARE the domestic terrorists; traitors to the Republic, as well. "Save our democracy" is, more often than not, the rallying cry of the Globalist Overlord Minions than of any American Patriot. The "democracy" that they rally behind is NOT the democracy of the American people. They mean something quite different, when they use that term, than the average American citizen thinks they do.
Control the language and you can control the masses....
While I appreciate your work and this write-up, fun fact: As it relates to our forefathers, 'Rules for thee but not for me' were in direct response to the notion that colonists should not be allowed to slaughter indigenous Americans for their land beyond the Appalachian line, nor keep in place a slave class and "trade" that allowed "property owners" to amass and extract an amount of private wealth that was starting to terrify the ruling class of the time. Thus, with such a founding, it should come as no surprise that "property owners" who were eventually transformed into corporations with human rights but without all that annoying and pesky accountability that common people are required to abide by can most optimally allow for the desire to live by their most favorite motto of 'We do what we want, bitches!'
Great work Dez! We need much more accountability and consequences up to and including abolishment of said,”institutions !”