At American Thinker, J.A. Frascino outlines the coup d’etat that’s unfolding before our very eyes:
Any system, no matter how well
devised, upon encountering the realities of terrestrial existence, will fail to
function as conceived. Failings of the system can be approached in two
ways: troubleshoot and strengthen the system to repair its flaws, or
change the system.
Not long ago, the left sought to
uphold the system and ameliorate its flaws. It assisted in countering
worker abuse, upheld women’s rights, and brought focus on environmental
pollution. Democrat administrations developed Social Security and
Medicare programs. The Democrat party was the voice of the middle
class, the minorities, the marginalized, helping them realize the promise of
the system.
That is no longer the position of
the left. Driven by its innate tendency to dissidence and immediate
gratification, it has grown increasingly intolerant of and impatient with the
system. The system must now change. . . .
And the
article goes on to explain exactly how it’s changing. We are seeing it now. Click here for the full scenario.
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