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An aristocracy is defined as “government by the best individuals or by a small privileged class.” Can you think of a better way to describe how Washington, D.C., acts than an aristocracy? We pretend as if the simple act of receiving a government paycheck makes people better, more privileged, than the rest of us.
Come to think of it, many of our states are just as bad. From the kangaroo January 6th committee in the House to investigations of certain governors, rank has its privileges. From hiding information from us to telling us how to live our lives, these aristocrats effectively tell us how to live, and if we question them, they sic the dogs on us. And both parties are guilty of it. If we want America to be the land of the free, we must return to the rule of law rather than the rule of these aristocrats. We can start by learning the supreme law of the land, the Constitution of the United States. Let’s do that today on The Constitution Study!
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