The "federal government" can only make Policies/Rules that apply to its employees. Until people choose to learn this and assert their rights, the "federal government" will be able to keep getting away with these shenanigans.
An educated populace is the only solution to a tyrannical cabal. But the populace doesn't wish to be educated. Only at the precipice it appears...
I don't wish to be a pessimist or a doomer, but I am a realist. The power of a fond but false idea is always underestimated. But I am an optimist in thinking that the even greater power of reality can dispel an entire world of falsehoods. The person undergoing the change is bewildered, terrified, and abject...but they survive. Otherwise, there would be no one to survive any natural disaster. We underestimate our own resilience in the face of catastrophe.
The "federal government" can only make Policies/Rules that apply to its employees. Until people choose to learn this and assert their rights, the "federal government" will be able to keep getting away with these shenanigans.
An educated populace is the only solution to a tyrannical cabal. But the populace doesn't wish to be educated. Only at the precipice it appears...
I would say, at the precipice, people still don't WISH to be educated, but when faced with change or die, most will pick change.
It appears you're correct. Hard to understand this willful ignorance. We're gonna need a steep precipice it seems!
I don't wish to be a pessimist or a doomer, but I am a realist. The power of a fond but false idea is always underestimated. But I am an optimist in thinking that the even greater power of reality can dispel an entire world of falsehoods. The person undergoing the change is bewildered, terrified, and abject...but they survive. Otherwise, there would be no one to survive any natural disaster. We underestimate our own resilience in the face of catastrophe.