Friday, May 02, 2014

The constitution protects minorities from the majority. What protects the majority from the minority?

The cloistered America ruling class cannot stand being around the commoners that are supposed to be the ruling class’s boss.  Harry the roach Reid once complained about the smell in the Capitol Building during the summer tourist season.  That’s weird for a guy doing his business in the “people’s house.”  Long-time IN senator Dick Lugar had such low regard for the people he represented, he didn’t bother to maintain a home – even the fake kind like the roach keeps in NV – in his “home state.”  The roach lives full-time in a hotel suite in Caligula D.C. by the way.

That got me to thinking: How separated are “We the people” - a huge majority - from our tiniest of minorities - the ruling class nit wits running government?  I’d say we’re pretty far removed.  We have become so separated, with the ruling class swells occupying 6 of the ten richest counties in America – the ones surrounding Caligula D.C., that Cambodian War hero John Francois Kerry might even call America an apartheid state.  While the Caligula D.C. rulers have no stomach for securing our southern border against the chaos occurring there because that would be raaaaaaaaaaaaaaaacist, I’m quite certain they’d entertain building a 12’ electrified double fence around Caligula to keep the hoi polloi at bay, keeping the air in Caligula pure enough for even the roach’s delicate olfactory senses.

We have a constitution that supposedly protects the citizens from government overreach.  It protects the inalienable rights of US citizens.  It protects the minority from the tyranny of the majority.

What the Constitution has failed to do recently is protect the majority from the tyranny of the ruling class minority.  We have had Robertscare foisted on us unilaterally by the Dopes with barest of ruling class majorities.  We’ve had unelected ruling class judges willy-nilly striking down referenda - passed by substantial majorities of the people - on constitutional grounds that do not exist.  The will of the people is effectively trumped by the emotion of one or two ruling class dopes in robes.  According to the dopes in robes, it is perfectly legal for Blockbuster to require you to produce an ID to rent a $2 movie, but it’s totally unreasonable for a state to require an ID to protect one of our most sacred rights - our vote and the integrity of the electoral process.  The homosexual mafia, representing no more than 4% of the population, has so turned Constitutional protection on its head that homosexual marriage – not mentioned in the constitution – has come to trump the plain language found in the first amendment with regard to freedom of religion.   Minorities insist on amnesty for law-breaking invaders and the ruling class consents.  Minorities insist on unfettered publicly funded abortion and birth control and the ruling class consents.  Minorities insist that a higher percentage of government treasure be spent on government handouts and the ruling class consents.  Anyone who stands opposed to any of this and has the temerity to object, even in the mildest of terms, is labeled a raaaaaaaaaaaaacist, homophobe, misogynist and worse.

If objecting to the tyranny of the minority is all that, then yeah, I’m pretty much all that and worse to the core.

Last point.  The majority is interested in results.  The minority is interested in turning society on its head.  If I need a cake and run across a baker who will not bake it for me because I’m just too darn handsome, I’m more likely to pull out the yellow pages and find another baker than I am to sue the first guy.  I want a cake not a law suit.  Minorities it seems are always in search of a dope in a robe willing to be their useful idiot in punishing all of society for some person's perceived slight to them.  Grow up.  Move on.

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