Dr. K., your point is right on. Moral clarity and constitutional courage are precisely what we need right now. It’s not enough for the executive branch to act boldly—Congress must be held accountable for decades of overreach, neglect, and cronyism. The call to shine a light on long-serving Republicans and politicians who’ve done nothing to dismantle the administrative state is both overdue and necessary. If we want to restore a government of, by, and for the people, we must stop tolerating political convenience and demand constitutional integrity. Thanks again for articulating this so powerfully. Let’s put the records of those who abdicate their responsibility to our citizenry in the light—and make reform unavoidable.
Superb article and much needed. If Trump cannot use his unique abilities. position, and circumstances, to help restore to elected members of congress the responsibilities they have abdicated, then Trump will go down in history as a combination of charlatan and thug.
Here,here; you’re preaching my sentiments exactly. And thus our shared Article V interest in getting an Amendment to the Constitution for term limits for members of Congress and another Amendment for a balanced federal budget. Career politicians have typically set themselves up for endless power and privileged excesses that aren’t easily given up.
Keep preaching not only to the Choir but in time get your wisdom to many others who take a more laid back and hands off position. Hopefully they too will see the wisdom of limited constitutional government.
Dr. K., your point is right on. Moral clarity and constitutional courage are precisely what we need right now. It’s not enough for the executive branch to act boldly—Congress must be held accountable for decades of overreach, neglect, and cronyism. The call to shine a light on long-serving Republicans and politicians who’ve done nothing to dismantle the administrative state is both overdue and necessary. If we want to restore a government of, by, and for the people, we must stop tolerating political convenience and demand constitutional integrity. Thanks again for articulating this so powerfully. Let’s put the records of those who abdicate their responsibility to our citizenry in the light—and make reform unavoidable.
Outstanding. Now how do we get this in front of him?
Superb article and much needed. If Trump cannot use his unique abilities. position, and circumstances, to help restore to elected members of congress the responsibilities they have abdicated, then Trump will go down in history as a combination of charlatan and thug.
Here,here; you’re preaching my sentiments exactly. And thus our shared Article V interest in getting an Amendment to the Constitution for term limits for members of Congress and another Amendment for a balanced federal budget. Career politicians have typically set themselves up for endless power and privileged excesses that aren’t easily given up.
Keep preaching not only to the Choir but in time get your wisdom to many others who take a more laid back and hands off position. Hopefully they too will see the wisdom of limited constitutional government.