Long ago, in a land we called home, “America,“ we chose to close our borders, build our products and stay out of “wars” in foreign lands. Had we held the course, the world may be different, but we might still have been the same. At the time, we believed in God, police officers, some politicians (never lawyers), and most people loved or at least respected the president’s office.
Not all things were right in our great country, but close. While China and the Soviet Union were killing maybe 70 million of their people combined or purposely starving them to death, we in America had second-class citizens that happened to be black; yes, many blacks were miss treated, some were hung, some were jailed for things they may not have done, but as a whole, they were allowed to live. In the before mentioned countries, they would have been wiped out. The greatness of our founding fathers that from the beginning realized that slavery needed to end. With their forethought, they made a date to complete and finalize the trade date for slaved people coming to America. In their greatness, they had the road map to equality written. Was equality easy, fair, “NO,” but the many lives lost on any endeavor for freedom is never easy. “ask Mexico, South America, Latin America, Cuba, Africa itself; Ukraine is a prime example.”
We must quit letting socialists divide the nation for political gain; they have only one purpose and one goal only to rule. It doesn’t take a genius to see the welcome mat in the large cities for the downtrodden—alcoholic drug addicts who live in tents and cardboard boxes on the sidewalks of these once-great cities. The hate of capitalism by the socialists in the nation must be eliminated or diluted so much to be non-existent.
Remember; banning a weapon is not necessary; removing freedom of speech as a whole will never work; drawing the constitution that protects it is the goal, the land, and country our forefathers made into the wealthiest, most powerful nation on earth, with a national debt of under a trillion dollars in 1981, 205 years, two world wars, civil war, and many depressions and recessions and pandemics to 33 trillion in 41 years. Our new leaders are leaderless.