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<blockquote data-quote="freeranger" data-source="post: 1986817" data-attributes="member: 25733"><p>I see little evidence of politicians upholding their fiduciary duty once elected. At the federal level, this trust has been abused repeatedly as these "representative agents of people" make a mockery of the enumerated powers of the Constitution. Again, it seems to devolve into giving away free stuff to those who will cast their vote for the politician giving away the stuff. Those who have a work ethic are the losers as is the Constitution. The law is twisted so that instead of the law protecting all the people. it is used to punish those who have and reward the have nots. Frderic Bastiat states it as the law perverted. Until the republicans once again embrace republicanism and tirelessly defend the Constitution, they have nothing to offer the people. Unfortunately we've crosed the threshold where the producers are outnumbered by the takers. The democrats are capitalizing on this. The problem is that the law of economics will eventually come into play and the doling out of free stuff inevitably comes to an end. We become a nation like Greece. And during the process of "social justice", we'll have lost our freedom and our country.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="freeranger, post: 1986817, member: 25733"] I see little evidence of politicians upholding their fiduciary duty once elected. At the federal level, this trust has been abused repeatedly as these "representative agents of people" make a mockery of the enumerated powers of the Constitution. Again, it seems to devolve into giving away free stuff to those who will cast their vote for the politician giving away the stuff. Those who have a work ethic are the losers as is the Constitution. The law is twisted so that instead of the law protecting all the people. it is used to punish those who have and reward the have nots. Frderic Bastiat states it as the law perverted. Until the republicans once again embrace republicanism and tirelessly defend the Constitution, they have nothing to offer the people. Unfortunately we've crosed the threshold where the producers are outnumbered by the takers. The democrats are capitalizing on this. The problem is that the law of economics will eventually come into play and the doling out of free stuff inevitably comes to an end. We become a nation like Greece. And during the process of "social justice", we'll have lost our freedom and our country. [/QUOTE]
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