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We have and are failing

We as Americans, have and continue to fail our moral and ethical obligations to our founding fathers, to ourselves and to the future generations of Americans. We have failed them miserably by overlooking, ignoring and refusing to take action against our elected officials, politicians, judges, law enforcement , government employees and anyone in a position of public trust for crimes against our Constitution and against our fellow Americans for bribery, kick backs, obstruction of justice, perjury, assault, intimidation, operating criminal enterprise, wire fraud, bid rigging, collusion, falsifying documents, misuse of public funds, and a whole slew of other violations of laws and public trust.

We have failed them miserably by letting the government take and limit more and more of our constitutional rights with out protesting and demanding to vote on the issues. With allowing them to secretly pass bills and laws into effect behind closed doors. By allowing private industry and individuals to give money, favors and a variety of perks and positions in order to Influance , alter , restrain , overlook, exempt , intimidate and sway laws and regulations to their benefit regardless of moral and legal implications. And by not limiting the amount of campaign contributions and the amount permitted for each candidate to be spend on their campaigns.

We have also failed them by tolerating the intolerant to the point of silencing public outcries and public debate in fear of offending a group by exposing their agenda and intentions in the name of politically correctness.

As well as failing them by permitting and overlooking illegal immigration , by allowing them to remain in America with no intentions of assimilating into society or declaring their allegiance to America. And by giving them tax payer benefits that they have no right to receive. And by allowing them to vote.

And failed them by permitting a government take power that no longer has the interest or desire to do what is best for its citizens. And by not watching, protecting and insuring the integrity of the greatest government/ citizen contract ever written. I am concerned that it may be to late to save it. Lord knows voting makes no difference .

To all our veterans for your invaluable and selfless service and all our first responders and law enforcement THANK YOU!!!

Bless us all for America is truly in a time of crisis at a very pivotal point in history.

A proud but discouraged American.
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@goodlil666 says, of Hunter Biden,
Go look at his and his sons dealings with China and the Ukraine .
Hunter was a businessman doing business. Where is the treason in that?

Remember when Hunter Biden used the White House to find lenders for his personal financial projects. And Hunter Biden gained 41 trademarks in China. And Hunter Biden got $640 million in outside income while working in his father's administration. And Hunter Biden negotiated a $2 billion personal real estate deal with a foreign government during his father's admin. Yeah, some of that definitely sounds illegal as hell - how could he possibly have gotten away with all that??

Oh, wait, that was Ivanka Trump & Jared Kushner, my bad!!!
JSul3 · 70-79
@ElwoodBlues Bravo.
gol979 · 41-45, M
@ElwoodBlues my corrupt nepotism is better than your corrupt nepotism.

Thats where statists are now. And they will still vote what they perceive as the lesser of 2 evils.......you are still voting for evil.
@gol979 It ain't about the nepotism, dude. It's about the attempts to prevent the transition of power, especially the seven slates of false electors; it's about the 34 felony convictions and the many other felony charges pending; it's about the long history of corruption; it's about the deadly incompetence in handling Covid; it's about the pathological narcissism and unfitness for high office.

Don't take MY word about his unfitness; ask his advisors!!

Richard Spencer, Secretary of the Navy
“The president has very little understanding of what it means to be in the military, to fight ethically or to be governed by a uniform set of rules and practices.” — Nov. 27, 2019

H.R. McMaster,White House national security adviser
“President Trump and other officials have repeatedly compromised our principles in pursuit of partisan advantage and personal gain.” — Jan. 7, 2021

James Mattis, Secretary of Defense
“Donald Trump is the first president in my lifetime who does not try to unite the American people — does not even pretend to try. Instead, he tries to divide us. We are witnessing the consequences of three years of this deliberate effort. We are witnessing the consequences of three years without mature leadership. We can unite without him, drawing on the strengths inherent in our civil society.” — June 3, 2020

Mark Esper, Secretary of Defense
“I have a lot of concerns about Donald Trump. I have said that he’s a threat to democracy. I think the last year, certainly the last few months of Donald Trump’s presidency, will look like the first few months of the next one if that were to occur.” — Oct. 1, 2023

John Kelly, White House chief of staff from July 28, 2017, to 2, 2019, and secretary of Homeland Security from Jan. 20, 2017, to July 31, 2017. He is a retired four-star Marine Corps general who was hired to bring order to the White House.
“A person who admires autocrats and murderous dictators. A person that has nothing but contempt for our democratic institutions, our Constitution and the rule of law.” — Oct. 2, 2023

Rex Tillerson, Secretary of State
“Moron” — July 20, 2017

Mick Mulvaney, Acting White House chief of staff from Jan. 2, 2019, to Mar. 31, 2020, director of the Office of Management and Budget from Feb. 16, 2017, to Mar. 31, 2020, and a former congressman from South Carolina. He wqrote an op-ed published just after the 2020 election claiming that Mr. Trump would “concede gracefully” if he lost.
“It will always be, ‘Oh, yeah, you work for the guy who tried to overtake the government.’” — Jan. 7, 2021

William Barr, Attorney general
“The fact of the matter is he is a consummate narcissist and he constantly engages in reckless conduct that puts his political followers at risk and the conservative and Republican agenda at risk. … He will always put his own interest and gratifying his own ego ahead of everything else, including the country’s interest. There’s no question about it. … He’s like a 9-year-old, a defiant 9-year-old kid, who’s always pushing the glass toward the edge of the table defying his parents to stop him from doing it.” — June 18, 2023

John Bolton, White House national security adviser
“By the time I left the White House, I was convinced he was not fit to be president. … I think it is a danger for the United States if he gets a second term.” — June 22, 2023

Mike Pompeo, Secretary of State
“We need more seriousness, less noise, and leaders who are looking forward, not staring in the rearview mirror claiming victimhood.” — Nov. 15, 2022