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Letter on Government has only rarely done anything good and proper from Wayne Grantham
Letter on Small observations from Albert Perez
One thing needs to be made clear. Government has only rarely done anything good and proper. In the recent thirty or so years, government has done nothing good and proper. Too many voters have accepted that government's main job is to give them things.
Government's proper job is to protect your rights to life, liberty and property. Currently, they are doing the opposite: denying your rights, restricting your liberty and stealing your property (and allowing it to be stolen). The ineptness of government surrounds us. Look at the mindless Joe Biden's appointees: Chosen for their races and their perversions, never for their ability to do their jobs.
The military, which is ten times as large as it needs to be to defend the US and it true allies, is sent around the world looking for conflicts to get involved in. The general government is seeking ways to make it difficult for individuals to live comfortably, make a just profit from their work, keep and use what they own.
Has anyone seen any act by government in the past 30 or so years, that has accomplished its stated objective? It's as if they're working for the failure of the country. In truth, I think that's what they're doing.
Timid and lazy as most of us are, sooner rather than later we'll see that we have to take action or we WILL be living in caves and mud huts; freezing and hungry.
Wayne Grantham
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Regarding our political misleaders, remember the following from the song "Sixteens Tons":
"I've got one fist of iron and the other one's steel,
If the left one don't get you, the right one will."
— Merle Travis
Regarding busing immigrants to sanctuary cities: Greg Abbott may have started it as a political stunt. The city of El Paso, Texas has been busing immigrants to sanctuary cities because we have flat out run out of facilities to even give them shelter. They made their brag, live up to it sez I.
By the way, the majority are fleeing Venezuela, you know, Workers' Paradise like the left wants to create in the USA.
Regarding our political misleaders, part deux: A lot of people say Boondocks Saints 2, All Saints Day is a fairly lousy movie. Maybeso, but it includes Rocco's Dream Speech, which states how American workers feel. I don't think our misleaders get it, some may get that this is part of how people who honestly work for a living feel.
(Rocco's Real Men Speech The Boondock Saints 2 All Saints Day - YouTube)Albert Perez
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