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Stunning claim: U.S. at point where ‘elections don’t matter’

Could our republic be on its last legs?

If the judicial system continues to usurp power it doesn’t rightfully possess, then America’s current system can’t last much longer, according to Conservative Review senior editor Daniel Horowitz.

“We will not survive another few years as a republic, irrespective of who wins this election, if the courts are not stripped of their power,” Horowitz declared during a recent appearance on the Mark Levin Show.

Indeed, the nation is reaching a “cathartic moment in our history where elections don’t matter,” according to Horowitz.

This is because unelected judges are deciding most major social and political questions with finality. Horowitz details the danger posed by the courts in his new book “Stolen Sovereignty: How to Stop Unelected Judges From Transforming America.”

FK – If ‘conservatives’ and ‘libertarians’ could get over their absurd ideologies and agree on who our real enemies are we might have a chance of saving the Bill of Rights, the document that makes us exceptional. But I’m not holding my breath.

Are we ready? I don’t see it. This is no longer a nation of men and too many are afraid of the ‘m’ word that’s in the Second Amendment they claim to value.

James Madison: Federal Courts are not the Final Word on the Constitution

FK – One wonders what the anti-federalist’s had to say about it.

As I read the Federalist Papers, especially when perusing Hamilton, I find myself repeating, “bullshit, bullshit, bullshit” under my breath because everything he claimed couldn’t happen has happened and far worse.

Our ancestors killed their fellow British subjects over a small tax on tea, and the British Parliament’s ban on colonial currency, and several other issues, all of which pale in comparison to what the empire beast system does today.

And hundreds of millions either suck happily at the federal tit or sit on their hands and wait for the world to end.