The President Elect Needs Our Help
If you’re remembering John F. Kennedy’s historic speech, and wondering, “What can I do for my country?” – it’s quite simple. Give your state legislators a call and let them know that history is calling.
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If you’re remembering John F. Kennedy’s historic speech, and wondering, “What can I do for my country?” – it’s quite simple. Give your state legislators a call and let them know that history is calling.
In today’s episode of “Bureaucratic Blues,” we examine the perplexing world where a child’s lemonade stand requires more paperwork than a corporate merger.
There seems to be a rampant and deliberate misinterpretation of Constitutional prohibitions on Government and not to the benefit of. the citizenry.
This occurred during the Great Depression in the United States when the government confiscated gold from its citizens and established fixed prices for its purchase.
Our very own government’s hilarious attempt at following the US Constitution is like watching a circus act gone wrong–only with more politicians and less acrobats.
Who do you hold accountable when forces beyond your reach crush you? When it happens, you’ll focus on survival. Afterwards, justice should be served.
Amazingly, our founders anticipated the crisis we’re in – where our government doesn’t govern the way the self-governed want it to.
When a government bureaucracy is created to solve a problem, it will inevitably become a bigger problem than it was created to solve.
Speeding down the New Jersey Turnpike last month, I asked my husband if he thought states would start issuing speeding tickets by mail. ‘You were clocked at 85-mph in a 65-mph zone. Here is your ticket.’ Remembering he’d received a ticket in the mail for running a red light in New York City more than …
I’ve never been a fan of the Kennedy family. But after watching a podcast Robert F. Kennedy Jr. had recorded last spring called “Truth,” I began to follow him. Recounting an experience he’d had at a recent political rally in Berlin, Kennedy said, “I was shaking hands and I wasn’t wearing a mask. Nobody was. There were …