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by Angela K. Durden
The Most Brilliant Woman in the World
When the United States was being formed as an entity, one nation in particular was very unhappy that their little colonists were getting uppity.
That nation was England.
After being abused and misused by a succession of monarchs who simply raped and pillaged their resources, stole their money, and taxed them out the wazoo so that they could no longer feed their families, those on this continent finally asked of their kings, "What have you done for us lately? Oo-oo-oo-oo-yeah."
The colonists had lived under uncontested rule and knew that when they formed a government it needed to have safeguards in place so that as many as possible could be represented as equally as possible and they would avoid dictatorships of which unchecked monarchies are one.
The Founding Fathers did just that — and, as we all know, immediately got major pushback from England.
The Founding Fathers also knew that the documents upon which the nation would operate successfully would always be under attack making the three branches (judicial, executive, and legislative) and the electoral college ever more important in maintaining a stable government under which citizens could build a life for themselves.
Since 1965 those attacks against the broad stable foundation have increased with the use of a judicial branch that is playing at identify politics instead of remaining true to the Constitution. We also have openly socialist/communist professors and politicians and an easily duped populace that no longer knows how the very thing they whine about is the only thing giving them the freedom to whine.
For an explanation of how the electoral college works and why it is important, watch this from PragerU.
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