America: will its present
form of government survive
A RINO virus is quickly
moving through the Republican ranks in the Congress. One by one the
conservative contingent of the Senate and the House of Representatives are
falling ill to this contagion. With few exceptions, their voices are unified
with their opponents, when antithetical tones should be heard. Democrats
believe there are more than enough votes to pass pending immigration
legislation. Whispers from Republican leadership bear out the latter statement.
All appearances suggest the two-party system has been redefined under Obama’s
disharmonious leadership. Some even believe the parties have merged on many
levels. President Obama has been able to sidestep most issues that are toxic to
his presidency, surprisingly with major assistance from the Republicans.
Originally Congressional committees moved aggressively to ferret out detriments
emanating from the Administration, these so-called scandals have been reduced
to quiet supplication on requests for data from the reigning regime. No one in
Congress has been able to overcome Obama’s intricate administrative machinery
to keep him at bay from moving on his very open socialist agenda. Government’s
balance has been thrown towards the Executive branch, as though we are on a war
footing against ourselves. Founders of this nation looked towards the future as
they finished the Constitution. They were aware that too few strengths embedded
in government structure would render Democratic principles useless. Yet, they
were wise enough to know that too much would bring us full circle, similar to
the egregious monarchy America had recently casted off. Unfortunately, they
could not foresee a time when the Constitution would be usurped by a renegade
government. This self-serving entity has absconded with the country’s wealth
and robbed the nation of its most valuable resource, educated people.
Government intervention has caused a decline in every major institution in
American in the last four years except for one, the entitlement industry.
Exponentially growing yearly, our newly merged political party is spending
America into destitution lathering recipients with the largesse from others’
labors. Why? To maintain their power base. With the population moving towards
320 million, America’s central core of power no longer represents the
electorate in entirety. A government structured around one person as President
does not make sense as it did during the birth of this nation. President Obama
has proven this premise over and over again. Additionally, 535 people in both
legislative branches fail to reflect the wishes of those who put them in
office. This obvious fact cannot be refuted. One review of the legislative
agenda from the last 4 years is evidence enough. A Constitutional committee
should study these issues because America is no longer the country millions
have died to preserve. Mark Davis, MD: author of Demons of Democracy and the
forthcoming book, Obamacare Dead on Arrival, A Prescription for Disaster.
President of Healthnets Review Services and Davis Book Reviews. www.healthnetsreviewservices.com,
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