I was actually trying to be pragmatic and not emotional.
My thinking is that if we have two stolen elections in a row, then we really don't have a country. Every day, we see that we no longer have a rule of law. We have a two-tiered Justice system.
If we don't have laws, borders, or fair elections, then we really don't have a country.
The Constitution is vastly important, but it is just a piece of paper. What makes the Constitution effective is that the people, our government, and our court systems follow it.
If these things don't happen, then we run a real risk of losing our country. Personally, I feel we are at the precipice. We really can go one of two ways. Both have their perils.
I was actually trying to be pragmatic and not emotional.
My thinking is that if we have two stolen elections in a row, then we really don't have a country. Every day, we see that we no longer have a rule of law. We have a two-tiered Justice system.
If we don't have laws, borders, or fair elections, then we really don't have a country.
The Constitution is vastly important, but it is just a piece of paper. What makes the Constitution effective is that the people, our government, and our court systems follow it.
If these things don't happen, then we run a real risk of losing our country. Personally, I feel we are at the precipice. We really can go one of two ways. Both have their perils.
Be prepared. Be ready. Have a plan.
But, but how long have we not had a country?
How long have we been pretending?
Do we pretend or live in truth?
What shall we do?
That's a very good point.
Thank you for that u/Q20191776
The honest thing to do is to VOTE in person on election day with your very best understanding of your personal integrity as a voter.
Make your honest choice. Cast your honest vote.