It is so wonderful (and an answer to personal prayer) to see black people speaking up, becoming conservative and leaving the leftists behind. Thank GOD!
Oh, I know. That is why the turn-around was so shocking. All those initial black congress people -- republican. A solid family structure. Fathers in the home. Church attendance. It was all right there. And then along came LBJ and so much of it went out the window. If it weren't so horrifying, it would be a fascinating study on how to successfully manipulate (and destroy) people. Thanks for the book recommendation.
The Federal government's jobs are outlined in the constitution. What is not specifically enumerated there is left up to the states. The problem is that so many people have virtually no knowledge of how our government is supposed to operate (they don't know the Constitution - and that's by design) so for decades now, one unconstitutional law or program after another has taken root and many don't even realize these things are unconstitutional. Just like with the recent R v W thing. So many people crying about how the SC took away their constitutional right. Of course, they didn't. All they did was correct what an earlier court did, unconstitutionally. When the government acts outside of the constraints on it delineated in the Constitution, it inevitably causes problems.
It is so wonderful (and an answer to personal prayer) to see black people speaking up, becoming conservative and leaving the leftists behind. Thank GOD!
We were already conservative friends.
You need to read the book "Color, Communism and Common Sense". By a former black communist named Manning Johnson.
Oh, I know. That is why the turn-around was so shocking. All those initial black congress people -- republican. A solid family structure. Fathers in the home. Church attendance. It was all right there. And then along came LBJ and so much of it went out the window. If it weren't so horrifying, it would be a fascinating study on how to successfully manipulate (and destroy) people. Thanks for the book recommendation.
No problem.
I keep telling everyone. If an area is full of crime and poor people.
That's not because of the people there. That's because the government doing that on purpose.
Why pay taxes?
In my view. The government has 2 main jobs.
If those things are not in place.
That's because the government benefits by keeping the people poor and in need.
The Federal government's jobs are outlined in the constitution. What is not specifically enumerated there is left up to the states. The problem is that so many people have virtually no knowledge of how our government is supposed to operate (they don't know the Constitution - and that's by design) so for decades now, one unconstitutional law or program after another has taken root and many don't even realize these things are unconstitutional. Just like with the recent R v W thing. So many people crying about how the SC took away their constitutional right. Of course, they didn't. All they did was correct what an earlier court did, unconstitutionally. When the government acts outside of the constraints on it delineated in the Constitution, it inevitably causes problems.