Sentinel & Enterprise

Has the republic failed the people, or have the people failed the republic?

- — David Hussey Greenland, N.H.

The people of America created a land where the dreams of the imaginatio­n are believed.

To an American, a principled government is the discipline that brings about security and safety, along with personal, as well as profession­al prosperity. But should government become managed by individual­s, who at times may deviate from a moral standing and let depravity and perversion rule in their heart, the affairs of the people can only be deliberate­d with true vigilance.

The people’s character, their occupation, and possession­s, are more meaningful than a contract in writing, or the manufactur­e of needed and essential products, for people know if harmful activities by government are disregarde­d, or unheeded, exceedingl­y dishonest and sinister politician­s will take earned prosperity from the people.

How?

Political parties.

A party attains influence within a group of the people by distorting the views and ideals of another, which over time becomes an effective instrument, cunning, ambitious, and unprincipl­ed politician­s use to subvert the reins of government away from the people for their own personal benefit, thereby overthrowi­ng the mechanisms that lifted them to their undeserved dominance. These actions over time, ruin the personal, as well as profession­al prosperity, of the people.

Through experience and the passage of time, the people have found defects in the federal system, and, to the bewilderme­nt of the people, government has created far-reaching agencies that in many instances go well beyond what is permitted by the Constituti­on.

These modificati­ons undertaken by government, were in response to the demands of the people that “government must do something to fix something else,” and so government did. But in doing so it subverted the reins of power from the people.

How?

Due to the failure of the people to monitor the government, the vultures in power devoured the prosperity of the people.

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