drum beat of war (Mississippi)

Across the nation, statues of our founding fathers, school names, street names, presidential busts, and anything that once celebrated our country’s greatness has been unfairly demonized. Mississippi, along with the entire South, has been unfairly portrayed as the sole villains of slavery when, in reality, this was a national and global issue.

The influx of illegal immigrants is a complex problem, and both Democrats and Republicans have failed to take a decisive stance to address it. The very composition of our nation is at risk, and future generations of Americans will bear the consequences. It’s crucial for most of us to recognize that certain “white elitists” might have ulterior motives for wanting to overrun America.

I’ve often argued in my writings that the strength and wealth of our nation didn’t come from the land, but from it’s people and politicians who adhered to sound economic principles. The politicians of the past 42 years, whether republican or democrat, have failed the future of the nation. with their socialist, communist, and anti-capitalist agendas, could be seen as nothing less than criminals.

Whoever or whatever is steering our nation and state appears not to have our best interests at heart. Large cities like Jackson, Mississippi, have descended into chaos, much like many other urban areas in America. Detroit serves as a stark example of how far these leaders have taken our nation down the wrong path. The common thread in these troubled cities is socialist and communist leadership, and it’s clear that corruption runs deep. We have lost our way as a nation.

As Harry Truman once said, “You can’t get rich in politics unless you’re a crook.”

If he were alive today, he would surely be astonished at how much things have changed. (but his truth on wealth has not)

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