Nobody Remembers John Adams Opinions on Divided Nations
Nobody Remembers
It’s pretty obvious to everyone, that the country is now divided, and the divisions between the progressive ‘deep state’ and the remaining Americans wishing to preserve their nation, has led us to a big fight ahead.
The sheer LIE that Joe Biden leads Trumps in the polls today, makes us remember back a few years when Hillary Clinton was leading in the polls…until she lost.
Joe Biden announced today that he is running, and his tape was not only lame, it was absurd.
Joe has been out of the news since he FIRST became VP under Obama. We never saw him. And now they want us to believe the whole nation is in love with him?
Clearly the deep state had Joe Biden picked all along, and figures they will just tell us he will beat Trump and we will believe it. After all, it worked so well for Hillary, didn’t it? .
When I get down about seeing the invasion at the border, and knowing how our own politicians are having a hand in the very destruction of our country, I go to the founders. (My personal favorite of course.)
Nobody Remembers John Adams words on divided nations.
John Adams, in his Defense of the Constitutions of Government of the United States of America, had this to say about nations, and the divisions within:
Can you find a people who will never be divided in opinion? Who will always be unanimous? The people of Rome were divided as all other people ever have been, and will be, into a variety of parties and factions. Pompey, Crassus, and Caesar, at the head of different parties, were jealous of each other. Their divisions strengthened the senate and its friends, and furnished means and opportunities of defeating many of their ambitious designs. Caesar perceived it, and paid his court both to Pompey and Crassus, in order to hinder them from joining the senate against him. He separately represented the advantage which their enemies derived from their misunderstandings, and the ease with which, if united, they might concert among themselves all affairs of the republic, gratify every friend, and disappoint every enemy. The other example, of Augustus, Lepidus, and Antony, is equally unfortunate. Both are demonstrations that the people did think of usurping others’ rights and that they did not mind any way to preserve their own. The senate was now annihilated, many of them murdered. Augustus, Lepidus, and Antony were popular demagogues, who agreed together to fleece the flock between them, until the most cunning of the three destroyed the other two, fleeced the sheep alone, and transmitted the shears to a line of tyrants.
And on the subject of a “democracy” and getting rid of the electoral college, he would say this:
We may appeal to every page of history we have hitherto turned over, for proofs irrefragable, that the people when they have been unchecked, have been as unjust tyrannical, brutal, barbarous, and cruel, as any king or senate possessed of uncontrollable power. The majority has eternally and without one exception, usurped over the rights of the minority.
And THIS Nobody thinks that the rulers of America made sure that the founding fathers are never thought of, and have erased their words from our history books.
Nobody Wonders, when Google will finish the job.