Citizen’s complaining but Politicians not Changing After Being Elected

The crux of today’s politics is: How do we change DC when the people we put in DC don’t want it to change?

Mark Levin presents one way in which change can be accomplished in his excellent work The Liberty Amendments. With Republicans controlling many state legislatures, perhaps this will happen. If not, then we’re ripe for the continued takeover of our government by authoritarian federal goverment.
History tells us that people tend to allow authoritarians to take over so that things stabilize. Is that where we are now?

Who Needs a Congress?

For all of the people who are clamoring about a do nothing congress, who really needs them? You have the administration enacting new laws everyday without congressional consent. And we wonder where our liberty has gone to?

https://twitter.com/scott_vining/status/537211406760673280

Oh sure, they have to post these to the Federal Register, there’s a comment period, and then the final regulations become law. Welcome to the shadow government that you have no say in.

“Our immigration laws are broken.”

We keep hearing that from the president and others on the Democratic side of the political coin, but in reality, the law is only broken because it is not enforced.

https://twitter.com/ouchinagirl/status/536459124327055361

We tried comprehensive immigration reform in 1986 with many of the same characters writing that law now saying it is broken. Before we agree to change the existing law, let’s define what is wrong with the current law, in detail, and then ask Sen. Shumar, Sen. Reid et al how they got it so wrong in the 1980s. We should exclude any suggestions they have since they have proven themselves incapable of solving this problem.