The Ruling Class and the Unruly Class
by Robert Harrison Special to Potomac Tea Party January 2020 |
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What world leader in the recent World Economic Summit wouldn’t like to see their country’s economy as strong as that of the United States? What leader wouldn’t like to have the popular support of their people like President Trump? The answer is he is the envy of every one of them. But what they see is President Trump being impeached by the Democratic Party and he has had legal threats and investigations from them since his election beginning even before his inauguration. The problem is that no other world leader could deal with what President Trump deals with every day.
Does this mean that doing what is best for the people in any country so challenges the established ruling class that a leader who fights for the rights of the people has the risk being run out of office? If we are the example, the answer is “Yes”. Do the people want the prosperity we have in the United States? Ask the people in Hong Kong what freedom means to them when they march with our flag and are under the threat of losing their freedom or even their lives. Ask the people in Iran what freedom means. Ask the people in Mexico and Central and South America what they would be willing to go through to live in the United States with the freedom we have here. Apparently they would do about anything.
Then the question is if Donald Trump is willing to fight for the rights of “We the People”, then what can we do to support that fight? Or to put it another way, what should we do? If we look at the process used by the Democrats that charged President Trump with breaking non-existent laws yet gave him no ability to call witnesses or defend himself in any way while calling him guilty until he proved himself innocent, it should terrify us. How would we feel if that happened to us? We should ask that because if it can happen to our President, it can and will happen to us next. Where are the protections given by the Constitution? They are gone along with all the freedoms we have fought to defend for generations. Once lost, they will be much harder to get back. Where are those selfless people like our Founding Fathers now?
Does this mean that doing what is best for the people in any country so challenges the established ruling class that a leader who fights for the rights of the people has the risk being run out of office? If we are the example, the answer is “Yes”. Do the people want the prosperity we have in the United States? Ask the people in Hong Kong what freedom means to them when they march with our flag and are under the threat of losing their freedom or even their lives. Ask the people in Iran what freedom means. Ask the people in Mexico and Central and South America what they would be willing to go through to live in the United States with the freedom we have here. Apparently they would do about anything.
Then the question is if Donald Trump is willing to fight for the rights of “We the People”, then what can we do to support that fight? Or to put it another way, what should we do? If we look at the process used by the Democrats that charged President Trump with breaking non-existent laws yet gave him no ability to call witnesses or defend himself in any way while calling him guilty until he proved himself innocent, it should terrify us. How would we feel if that happened to us? We should ask that because if it can happen to our President, it can and will happen to us next. Where are the protections given by the Constitution? They are gone along with all the freedoms we have fought to defend for generations. Once lost, they will be much harder to get back. Where are those selfless people like our Founding Fathers now?
Encouraging you to stand up for the truth
© Robert Harrison 2020
© Robert Harrison 2020