Construing the people of the United States to be "the enemy" doesn't quite meet the Constitutional definition of treason, but it comes pretty close to it, wouldn't you say?
They're supposed to be answerable to us other than 1 very key element: our 'representatives' (both house and senate) take so much money from special interest groups/lobbyists that while they plead and make promises for your vote, they don't give a dfamn about voters, they represent the special interests.
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Construing the people of the United States to be "the enemy" doesn't quite meet the Constitutional definition of treason, but it comes pretty close to it, wouldn't you say?
I would say these people are answerable to us; we are not answerable to them.
They're supposed to be answerable to us other than 1 very key element: our 'representatives' (both house and senate) take so much money from special interest groups/lobbyists that while they plead and make promises for your vote, they don't give a dfamn about voters, they represent the special interests.
Haha in theory.