Tom Homan, some kind of czar in the fascist government, states,” president…


Tom Homan, some kind of czar in this fascist government, states, "president Trump can do whatever he wants," as if America has reached some sort of pinnacle of success. It hasn't. It just goes to show that the destruction of any semblance to order has begun and will continue. If there is one thing that America was built on from the very beginning is the principle that political power in America is divided into three branches in order to keep any one branch from becoming dictatorial. It's fundamental to Americas form of representative democracy. Whether elected as in representation in Congress or elected as enforcer/ administration in the Executive branch or appointed by those representatives as in the judicial branch, it all comes down to no one person or branch can be dictator without breaking the system. The system is now broken. Trump has already made America in the image of 1775, king George in the driver's seat. Trump has engineered the Second American Revolution.
It has to be acknowledged. It's all about taxes, wealth, who's going to control what. The Bill of Rights, which was added to the original constitution only as ballast for stabilizing the many age of reason detractors, who were concerned about early versions of what equality, justice, and self- determination meant.
The Constitution is all about that process of equalizing decisions, laws, trade, and all that stuff. Most of the additions after the original ten bill of rights (commandments) were about chiseling away at the informal misapplications of the so-called freedoms of the original ten.
But no one in the past would understand the implications of laws like Citizen United or even the Right to Privacy behind Roe vs Wade or the invasion of Homeland Security into our lives.
We've reached critical mass in this country now. As of this date, we still have more than three years of this revolution, no matter what public opinion amounts to. At this stage, this revolution will continue to disobey, thwart the weak standard of laws most politicians of the past consistently whittled away at, thinking, I suppose, they'd see how far they could go, or maybe, the more twisted ones believing democracy itself would save them from the suicide mission they've been on for decades.
Obama's own statement to the effect, "Make me" (affect change). No one took up the challenge. In a way he was right because it's always been the mantra of America that The People are the ultimate change maker but nowadays no one considers themselves The People, they consider themselves this or that, gay or Christian, black or white, worker or homeless, no one believes in change, just status quo, especially if you feel secure, and if you don't, then you want, not change, but the problem to disappear along with the people you think are causing the problem, and believe me, we do not live in a perfect world but for some reason people now believe we could make it perfect. Donald Trump says that.
But Obama was wrong too. He had the power, he was elected, it was wrong to allow his opposition to thwart any change without a fight. The People shouldn't have to go to the streets for everything. There should be mutual understandings, even the most brutal sports have rules, the right to dissent includes the right to not participate, so you know when there is a dictator amongst you when you are told you have to participate/ approve and don't have the right to remove yourself from the process or dissent with art and other creative methods. Everyone should be an artist or a saboteur, better yet, both.
Boycott and strikes are the essence of rebellion and guess what, folks, we're on that precipice right now. Not paying your taxes might get you in jail but not buying what supports their agenda is your own secret underground.
Make them work. Make them sweat. Protect your children, somebody else's children, the elderly, yourself, not with guns but with recognition that what they take from you, they take from everyone. Lastly, don't be afraid.
"Fear will be their name" (Bold Marauder-Richard and Mimi Farina)

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