I write this to provoke our political representatives to thought, to thoroughly consider their proper role in this term of American government.
If they went to Congress for selfish gain, or to preserve our republic?
If their reason for pursuit of their present position is to harvest from the production of the doers of this nation, there will likely be no effective appeal to their conscience, but if the reason they aspired to their current position in our national legislature, and they continue this lofty pursuit, is that they truly want to “serve,” to uphold and protect the American republic as it was divinely constructed, I believe they must come to basics.
What do I mean by this statement?
Most legislators, including those of the highest level of integrity, probably believe that their job is to further good government by changing our government for the better. That is their calling to bring new legislation that will better serve the American people.
Granted, these are lofty goals, but they must be assessed within the current corrupt political environment.
The current president is corrupt and incompetent. Every product of the US Congress is subject to his ratification. This man seemingly lacks any desire to accomplish a single honorable objective. His every public action is corrupt, and it is therefore logical to assume that his motivations are always evil. There can be no righteous fruit from a corrupt tree.
Our US Senate also is led by the corrupt Chuck Schumer. He has never held a private sector job in his life. He has enjoyed profiteering in the realm of the elected as a corrupt politician for his entire career.
Schumer’s Liberty Score with Conservative Review is an F 0%. That is 0 out of one hundred times he will vote for the constitutional option.
If this was not discouraging enough, the “minority leader” of the Senate, the highest-ranking Republican in this body is Mitch McConnell. His voting record in the Senate far too closely mirrors Schumer’s.
In addition to these facts, he is arrogant, self-serving, and vindictive. There is little hope that he would ever lead the Republicans in the Senate to cooperate with anything proposed by constitutional conservatives in that body, therefore every bill that could possibly emerge from that body will be anti-constitutional, anti-American, and destructive to the goals of good government.
McConnell’s Liberty Score is an F 44%. 56 out of one hundred opportunities he votes with Schumer and against the constitutional option.
Democrats have a one-vote minority in the House of Representatives and are led by Hakeem Jeffries, a committed Marxist and racial antagonist. Democrats vote virtually in lockstep with Joe Biden, Chuck Schumer, Mitch McConnell, and Hakeem Jeffries.
Rarely is there a single Democrat in the entirety of Congress that will oppose the Democrat leadership on any issue, and when they do, they are a minority of the body. There is never a hope that any Democrat in Congress will be a part of furthering good legislation, the most that can be hoped for is that they will participate in the blocking of horrendous legislation.
Furthermore, if by some miracle, good legislation were to overcome these obstacles, Joe Biden would veto it.
On a recent episode of the Jesse Kelly show, Jesse made a statement that provoked me to consideration of how Republican legislators might address these challenges, and perform their proper duties within the current session of Congress.
“No good bills are possible out of the current congress.”
Let’s assess this statement from a position of logic. The likelihood of the House passing a good, constitutional bill is at best 51%. The likelihood of that bill passing out of the Senate is 0.0%, and if it did, the likelihood of Biden signing it into law is 0.0%.
If this is correct, every Republican legislator’s only goal should be to defeat every single bill put forth by Schumer and/or Hakeem Jeffries. No ifs, ands, or buts.
This should make this session’s objective simple for every Constitution-loving Republican in Congress. Since no good legislation has a chance of becoming law, every bill that has a chance of passage is anti-constitutional, and therefore must be defeated.
I urge my elected representatives in Congress to vote no on every bill, no matter the issue, no matter the importance of that issue, since if it has a prayer of surviving the Democrat scrutiny, it is ultimately corrupt.
God bless you, Dave
“Our Constitution was made only for a moral and religious people. It is wholly inadequate to the government of any other.” __John Adams
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