Constitutional Governance
When we talk about constitutional governance, it means a federal government, as the Constitution refers to as "the United States," that operates within its prescribed, enumerated powers.
When we talk about constitutional governance, it means a federal government, as the Constitution refers to as "the United States," that operates within its prescribed, enumerated powers.
This election is less about Republican and Democrat; it is about the rule of law, individual rights, freedoms, and liberties. It is about the relationship between government and the individual citizen. It is about rejecting the rules of radicals, withstanding and persevering through their insidious attacks that are a real reflection of desperation and the potential of losing.
Yes, vote! Many have sacrificed so that Americans have that privilege...Americans, citizens, not illegals, are supreme in America.
If we want to Live Free, how about let's stay off the Road to Serfdom—the Road to Servitude—and remember... "The Road to hell is paved with good intentions."
In his inaugural address, Joe Biden gave what leftists wanted us to believe was a speech on unity. Anyone paying attention to the words and tone realized that it was a speech about conformity.
I took an oath to support and defend the Constitution of the United States — no statute of limitations. I take that oath seriously and wish that those who have taken it and seek to take it as president would do the same.
Think constitutionally about the preeminent duties of an American president. And who do you want not just answering the phone call but sitting in that room with the most dangerous people in the world?
The left does not care about the rule of law, and certainly not God's Judeo-Chrisitan faith heritage, Creator, law. As Marxists, they believe that religion, as ol' Karl stated, is the opiate of the masses.
We have a person sitting in the Oval Office who knows that he does not have the enumerated constitutional power to do certain things, yet does them anyways. And there are no consequences.
The rule of law exists for a reason: to maintain law and order and to be blind in holding everyone accountable. What is supposed to be a legal system is now a political and weaponized system.