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America is not a democracy
When people talk about democracy, they tend to misstate the purpose of our government entirely.
The Constitution exists to protect us from two things: an overly powerful ruling class and an out of control mob. The United States is not a pure democracy, neither do we have a centralized government. The Constitution is meant to protect the individual and individual liberties. But we are living in a post-Constitutional America that has a new goal — to empower the ruling class.
Mark Levin explained how today's Constitution is twisted at the pleasure of the ruling class to bring the United States to its knees. Watch Mark connect the dots from the supply chain to gun control and other levers pulled by our rulers for the new goal — to trample your rights until there is nothing left.
"At every turn in our society, the goal is to empower the ruling class. We have a ruling class that is selfish, incompetent, and in many ways un-American ... When they fail, which they often do, they blame Americans to deflect from their failure," said Mark.
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