I understand the enemy just fine. However, I also understand that the Constitution is not optional, and even Trump is bound to it. What you seem to be missing is that the enemy can be fought, and defeated, through the Constitution. If anyone violates it, they can be held accountable for that violation. If the courts are corrupted and not enforcing it, then there are other remedies. In the end, if government is operating outside of its charter, the Constitution, then it can be replaced by one that will. That is our natural right, as the founders affirmed in the Declaration of Independence.
Like I said before, I voted for Trump 3 times, but he is not God, not infallible, and is just as subject to the Constitution as any other elected or appointed representative. A President who is doing the work does not need a rubber stamp Congress. He needs members who back him when he is right and tell him the truth when he is not, and the man who is actually correct welcomes that, he does not fear it.
In the end, government answers to us. It is not government's job to police itself and hold itself accountable. That responsibility and power resides with the People. Electing Trump is a good start, but putting it all on him is foolish. Any American who wants to know who is responsible for restoring our Constitutional Republic simply needs to look into a mirror to see who is responsible.
I am not sure why you are acting hostile towards me. We are on the same side, but I also acknowledge the Constitution as inviolable and binding on government in what can or cannot be done.
I understand the enemy just fine. However, I also understand that the Constitution is not optional, and even Trump is bound to it. What you seem to be missing is that the enemy can be fought, and defeated, through the Constitution. If anyone violates it, they can be held accountable for that violation. If the courts are corrupted and not enforcing it, then there are other remedies. In the end, if government is operating outside of its charter, the Constitution, then it can be replaced by one that will. That is our natural right, as the founders affirmed in the Declaration of Independence.
Like I said before, I voted for Trump 3 times, but he is not God, not infallible, and is just as subject to the Constitution as any other elected or appointed representative. A President who is doing the work does not need a rubber stamp Congress. He needs members who back him when he is right and tell him the truth when he is not, and the man who is actually correct welcomes that, he does not fear it.
In the end, government answers to us. It is not government's job to police itself and hold itself accountable. That responsibility and power resides with the People. Electing Trump is a good start, but putting it all on him is foolish. Any American who wants to know who is responsible for restoring our Constitutional Republic simply needs to look into a mirror to see who is responsible.
I am not sure why you are acting hostile towards me. We are on the same side, but I also acknowledge the Constitution as inviolable and binding on government in what can or cannot be done.
Well, we are on the same side and just have to agree to disagree on certain matters. Thank you for the discussion! Cheers!