The Deep State tasted the blood of the American Experiment and clearly will not back down this time

The Deep State tasted the blood of the American Experiment and clearly will not back down this time

Since the end of the Obama administration the Deep State Establishment has never been closer to destroying America, and the taste of blood it had in its mouth emboldened its efforts for eight years.  Now that Trump is president, like a ravenous animal backed into a corner so close to killing its prey, the Deep State is clearly not willing to go back to square one.  This places America in a perilous position, and most are clueless as to the collision course our country is moving.

The proof:

The Trump impeachment

The Trump impeachment is obviously the most visible front in the Deep State’s war against America.  The notion of impeachment is now merely a tool to destroy a political enemy, no longer an option afforded to the American people for protection against a politician’s high crimes and misdemeanors.  No objective person could draw another conclusion.  From the fabricated and vulgar accusations of sexual misconduct by President Trump, to the Deep State funded Steele Dossier, and culminating currently to the hearsay-based Ukraine “crisis,” it is obvious we are in a fight for our country like never before.

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Government imposed regulations are the foundation of American corporatism

Government imposed regulations are the foundation of American corporatism

Government imposed regulations limit innovation and protect big corporations from more agile and customer-responsive smaller businesses.  Large corporations, with layers and layers of bureaucracy, simply cannot respond to market forces nearly as well as their smaller competitors.  Flatter organizations with fewer layers of bureaucracy, on the other hand, can, and most often will, make common sense decisions quicker and more efficiently, endearing them to their customers.  This is a much greater challenge to larger businesses that must seek consensus among many leaders before they can react to the needs of their customers.

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