Wednesday, June 19, 2019

What Most Americans Don't Realize About Their Government

Over the past three generations, America's form of governance, has morphed from a deliberative body of elected representatives to one which has shirked its responsibility by delegating its law making to a fourth branch of government - the administrative state, more commonly known as "the bureaucracy" by most of us - has slowly but surely imposed a form of soft tyranny upon the sovereign who have become frustrated and apathetic about the whole process.

Why is this so, and how did it happen?

That issue is clearly addressed in this extremely informative and eye opening episode of Mark Levin's weekly show called "Life, Liberty & Levin" on the FOX channel each Sunday.  That episode aired just last Sunday, June 16, 2019 when he interviewed John Marini, a professor of Political Science at the University of Nevada, Reno, who wrote a book titled, "Unmasking the Administrative State: The Crisis of American Politics in the Twenty-First Century".

As my regular readers know, I've written many posts about the bureaucracy and its devastating effects on our country. This single episode of Levin interviewing this guest, however, is the first time I've ever had the complete and long range view and understanding revealed to me as to the how and why, for it makes everything I've been believing in parts, make total sense and confirms my theory about how there has been a deliberate effort to morph this great nation into a socialist - and eventually a communist - state.

I strongly and wholeheartedly urge my viewers to watch and, if necessary, re-watch, this video of that show and ponder just what this Prof. Marini is saying about how our nation has progressively been taken over by nefarious conspirators to destroy this great nation. Thank God we managed to upset the status quo's ability to get Hillary Clinton into the White House in the last election; for we would have absolutely been going over the proverbial cliff right now as a nation had she won.

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