I have rarely, if ever, seen a better summary of what we are surrounded with in these nightmarish days of the Biden “administration” than this column which appeared in this morning’s American Thinker blog. It sums up in a few words why decent, law-abiding, tax-paying (I just told My Lady as we looked at what we owed: “How I wish my name was Biden at times like this”) solid American citizens have so much trouble understanding the depth of the corruption and sheer diabolical hatred we see in so many of our “elite” “betters” these days. Here it is:
Reading Frederick Bastiat book "The Law," it shines the light on greed, false philanthropy, and false ambitions. What I mean by false ambitions is seeking public office to support the will of the people. In reality, with the help of donors, special interest groups, lobbyists, and others, launch a political career, becoming an elitist and be at the beck and call of his/her supporters. Frederick Bastiat has more to say about the abuses about authority. This is but a very small part of it.
Reading Frederick Bastiat book "The Law," it shines the light on greed, false philanthropy, and false ambitions. What I mean by false ambitions is seeking public office to support the will of the people. In reality, with the help of donors, special interest groups, lobbyists, and others, launch a political career, becoming an elitist and be at the beck and call of his/her supporters. Frederick Bastiat has more to say about the abuses about authority. This is but a very small part of it.