By the time most readers are happening upon this article, the Presidential Election will be history, or will be shortly. But that is of little concern because the thrust of the article is about government in general and not which political party is in power either in the White House or Congress.
Letâs look at the state of our country today without reference to party affiliation:
prosecutors who fail to undertake prosecution of the low-life involved and by judges who seem to be afraid of their own shadows and, therefore, duck meaningful sentences for those convicted.
All the above has led many among us, including yours truly, to believe that the reality is that our country has been infiltrated, initially by individuals trained to raise havoc within our borders and then by groups, formerly referred to as gangs, whose mission is to control our everyday lives and transition themselves into positions of power.
So, no matter who has climbed into the High Chair in the White House, and no matter who occupies the Halls of Congress, unless a good percentage of those in power come together and admit what is happening, and what has already happened, you will notice more people who donât resemble you in positions of power, from school boards to local councilmen to state representatives to the thousands of political posts in Washington, DC.
If you donât understand the precarious position our country finds itself experiencing, then this âwarâ is already lost and we should be prepared to take orders, not from our principals and bosses, but from government âhandlersâ who will willingly show us the way. Make that âtheir way.â