Tucker Carlson: We’re facing ‘the most sweeping and audacious assault on civil liberties in American history’
WASHINGTON, DC – Sir Winston Churchill once said, “Those that fail to learn from history are doomed to repeat it.” Perhaps, a better statement would be, “Those who know history are doomed to watch it repeat.”
When one political party was consolidating power inside their own country, they had to overcome some obstacles. First, they had to win an election. They put on an intense election campaign to increase their share of power over other parties. They did not want to share power, they wanted to rule all the houses.
As the election ran into its final days. The government building, known as the “people’s house,” was targeted as an act of rebellion against the fascists” inside the governing body.
Sensing the fear created in the hearts of the citizenship, the party used that fear to convince the public that the opposing party was plotting an uprising to overthrow the Republic.
The new cabinet immediately started restricting the press and suppressing dissent and political gatherings. The president signed unilateral decrees and executive orders, creating limits to freedom of speech and the right to assembly.
The executive orders bypassed the normal checks and balances of the party system and created “laws” with one man’s pen.
Blogger's note: Of course the Democrats must suspend civil rights since they know that they lost, and they lost the American people big time.
Be the first to comment.
Blogger's note: subterrnews.blogspot.com does not send cookies, or collect any information on those using the blog. However, the blogspot is on google, and google may collect information, and send cookies. Many of the links that we connect to do not send out cookies or collect information, but some do. You are keying in to this blog, and you have agreed to this.
The views expressed in the articles do not necessarily represent the opinions of this blog. They are the views, and opinions of the author(s) of the article.
0 comments:
Post a Comment