In short, he argued that our politicians are completely out of control and that this country we live in is no longer America, it’s no longer a constitutional republic. The only thing that stands between us and tyranny, he points out, is our Constitution and the limits it puts on our elected officials, and for the most part it’s gone.
Quote: Eglman wrote in post #1In short, he argued that our politicians are completely out of control and that this country we live in is no longer America, it’s no longer a constitutional republic. The only thing that stands between us and tyranny, he points out, is our Constitution and the limits it puts on our elected officials, and for the most part it’s gone.
Quote: Eglman wrote in post #1In short, he argued that our politicians are completely out of control and that this country we live in is no longer America, it’s no longer a constitutional republic. The only thing that stands between us and tyranny, he points out, is our Constitution and the limits it puts on our elected officials, and for the most part it’s gone.