Luis Miguel at The New
American is looking beyond the DC swamp – in order to drain the swamp:
Congress Won’t Drain the Swamp — It’s Up to
the States
No politician at the federal level is
going to drain the swamp, because the federal government is the
swamp.
It’s human nature. No one with
great power is going to strip himself of that power. That’s like expecting
Genghis Khan to step down from the throne. It’s not going to happen.
. . .
The United States began as a
federation of sovereign states unified for mutual defense. But eventually, the
capital they created — Washington, D.C. — became its own political entity and
usurped control over the states that had created it. The state-created federal
government, seated in Washington, D.C., now operates on its own independent of
the states and opposed to their interests.
. . .
Furthermore, Washington is a
city-state in which the ruling dynasty is the globalist cabal. Everything else
is a facade. All the congressmen, senators, bureaucrats, intelligence officers,
and generals who live and work there are servants of the globalist oligarchy,
not representatives of the people. The entire system in D.C. is designed to
protect the interests of the cabal — Congress can’t completely reform it from
within.
“Everything else is a façade”. Again, that fits right in with Sundance’s scenario that all of the DC political construct is a “Potemkin Village”, maintained to provide us plebes with the “Illusion of Choice.” Mr. Miguel concludes:
This is why it is up to the states,
through nullification and an aggressive reasserting of their states’ rights, to
rein in the federal government. For if D.C. is the swamp, then the city must be
drained — and only the states have the power to do it.
Read the full column here.
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