Back to Basics
In 2023, America needs a civics lesson: get back to basics. We must resolve to be better citizens of this Constitutional Republic.
In 2023, America needs a civics lesson: get back to basics. We must resolve to be better citizens of this Constitutional Republic.
There is only one way to describe the progressive socialist left: it has devolved into the anti-constitution party.
Progressive socialists, leftists, fascists, Marxists, and communists always employ and deploy an organized mob to do their bidding.
America is not a democracy, it is a Constitutional Republic. Sadly, we must keep hammering that point home.
Our Constitution is a restraining document on the powers of the federal government, not a free-for-all.
This Saturday is the 235th anniversary of the signing of our United States Constitution, September 17, 1787.
Just a few weeks ago I wrote a missive here presenting the case as to why we have an invasion on our southern border. I live in Texas which shares 1,254 miles of border with a failed state controlled by a transnational narco-criminal terrorist organization. And if you speak to the people along the Texas southern border, as I recently did in Hondo, they will confide in you that the narco-terrorists we refer to as the Mexican cartels have extended their span of control to our side of the border.
This is a very tumultuous and critical time in the life cycle of our Constitutional Republic. It was just a few weeks ago that I penned a missive titled "Constitutional Rights vs Ideological Rights” for this conservative platform. Who would have ever thought how quickly that writing would come to fruition? I must admit, after last week's apoplectic meltdowns by the progressive socialist leftists I have to wonder if they have ever read the Constitution of these United States of America?
As American citizens in the world's longest-running Constitutional Republic, what are we willing to defend?
The current President of the United States and Secretary of Homeland Security both took oaths to uphold our Constitution. In simple southern vernacular . . . they ain't!