If we can see, and if we can understand and differentiate between right and wrong in today's world of logarithmic manipulations, biased media, fact checkers, and weaponized science, then we can unite against the common enemy.
The epitaph that elitists and the aristocracy would enjoy writing about American citizenry is, "They died fighting against their own projections, let us toast the New World Order and Great Re-Set."
As a content writer for the state of Florida, I spend much of my time researching data of all types.
Men like John Jay, Alexander Hamilton, and James Madison who authored the Federalist Papers that eventually helped the ratification process of our US. Constitution, often warned against the nature of mankind in life and government.
We see the shadow nature of elected servants inflating to the point of producing bad policy-making through party agenda loyalties, while disregarding their loyalty and oath to Constitutional law.
The general welfare clause has been weaponized by making private businesses "non-essential" and forcing mandates of masks and vaccinations, causing people to move from one state to another.
This overreach of federal government lends the opportunity for another epitaph that could be written for the commoner: "Liberty and freedom aren't difficult to steal from the commoner when the narrative of safety and common welfare is exploited!"
We are being "gaslighted" by many of our federal leaders.
Cancel culture in the nefarious paradigm of multi-culturalism, is the agent of aggression toward those who hold different world views and political ideologies.
Enumerated powers don't allow Federal government to pass mandates that give our elected the throne of being societies moral arbiters!
The love of money and power was often a topic that our forefathers wrestled with while drafting the Constitution. Concerns among themselves for "bridling" these vices and temptations were heavily considered to apply the proper wordsmithing to our Constitution.
If the citizenry does not insist on an Article V Convention of States intervention, our final epitaph which we may be writing for ourselves is: "We trusted too much without verifying, and dearly paid the price!"
I have offered my personal opinion concerning the overreach of our federal government, and the efforts made by it for limiting our life, liberty, and pursuit of happiness.
I have articulated the insights and intentions set by our wise forefathers, and their ideas of what good government should be.
Lastly, I have offered a viable solution for solving the problems our government creates by enacting Article V through a Convention of States.
Please consider taking a role of any kind within the Convention of States Florida and help us turn the tables, replacing their epitaphs for us, with our own: "We improvised, we adapted, and we overcame!"