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<blockquote data-quote="ConstitutionCowboy" data-source="post: 4207611" data-attributes="member: 745"><p>Those elected to fill positions of governance in this country are vested with certain powers. Along with those powers comes duties. Neglecting those duties is as bad if not worse than exceeding those powers delegated to them. Neglecting those duties puts this country in the gravest of peril, even when that negligence is couched in humanitarianism.</p><p></p><p>Every "good deed" always has its pitfalls, especially when committed beyond the realm of the delegated powers and the common sense reasons those powers were limited. Even though the powers granted in the Constitution are limited, failing to exercise those powers in pursuit of the appointed duties allows certain individuals to take advantage of those failures and disrupt the peace, overwhelm our resources, and allows foreign interests that mean us harm to infiltrate every corner of our society.</p><p></p><p>The sad and dastardly part of all this is that we are paying these people who are not doing the work they begged us to elect them to to do; and they - meaning the current administration headed by Joe Biden - have the audacity to standing in the way of those of us doing our best to do that which is necessary to protect our security, to protect the resources we set aside for our own benefit, and halt the flow of rampant diseases carried by those infected invaders blatantly crossing our borders.</p><p></p><p>These people are neglecting their duties by design. It is beyond a doubt they are aware of what they are doing. What they hope to gain is certainly not for the benefit of the rest of us. It is certainly not in pursuit of anything constitutional.</p><p></p><p>What I believe to be even worse is those in government who are standing by doing nothing to crack a whip over these people. It makes them no less culpable than those in direct neglect of their duties. At the least, those with the whip should be impeaching and convicting the never do wells ASAP so that responsible people in succession may take the reins of government and secure our country from all these illegals, infectors, and infiltrators. It might even make a revolt, insurrection, or civil war unnecessary.</p><p></p><p>Elections have consequences. Even stolen ones. Vote wisely and guard the tally. Oh, and keep your powder dry.</p><p></p><p>Woody</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ConstitutionCowboy, post: 4207611, member: 745"] Those elected to fill positions of governance in this country are vested with certain powers. Along with those powers comes duties. Neglecting those duties is as bad if not worse than exceeding those powers delegated to them. Neglecting those duties puts this country in the gravest of peril, even when that negligence is couched in humanitarianism. Every "good deed" always has its pitfalls, especially when committed beyond the realm of the delegated powers and the common sense reasons those powers were limited. Even though the powers granted in the Constitution are limited, failing to exercise those powers in pursuit of the appointed duties allows certain individuals to take advantage of those failures and disrupt the peace, overwhelm our resources, and allows foreign interests that mean us harm to infiltrate every corner of our society. The sad and dastardly part of all this is that we are paying these people who are not doing the work they begged us to elect them to to do; and they - meaning the current administration headed by Joe Biden - have the audacity to standing in the way of those of us doing our best to do that which is necessary to protect our security, to protect the resources we set aside for our own benefit, and halt the flow of rampant diseases carried by those infected invaders blatantly crossing our borders. These people are neglecting their duties by design. It is beyond a doubt they are aware of what they are doing. What they hope to gain is certainly not for the benefit of the rest of us. It is certainly not in pursuit of anything constitutional. What I believe to be even worse is those in government who are standing by doing nothing to crack a whip over these people. It makes them no less culpable than those in direct neglect of their duties. At the least, those with the whip should be impeaching and convicting the never do wells ASAP so that responsible people in succession may take the reins of government and secure our country from all these illegals, infectors, and infiltrators. It might even make a revolt, insurrection, or civil war unnecessary. Elections have consequences. Even stolen ones. Vote wisely and guard the tally. Oh, and keep your powder dry. Woody [/QUOTE]
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