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When the criminal DC enterprise goes unpunished

’m sure we’ve all heard someone say, “There ought to be a law.” The sad fact is that the United States is drowning in laws, rules, and regulations. The problem isn’t the need for more laws but the need to start enforcing the ones we have, starting with the Constitution of the United States.

Those in Washington, D.C., routinely ignore the supreme law of the land yet never seem to pay a price for it. I believe these criminals get away with it mainly because We the People don’t know the Constitution for ourselves. For example, is it up to Congress and the President to deal with dangerous demonstrations in our universities? Does the United States have the authority to regulate our energy production? Can a President sign a treaty to do what the Constitution forbids? If you cannot answer these questions, then you are not a free American. Rather, you are enslaved to those committing the crimes.

Laws are meaningless unless they are enforced. The problem is not the number of laws but the fact that they are not enforced. One of the worst places for law enforcement is Washington, D.C. There are plenty of examples of people in Washington, D.C., simply ignoring the law to do what they want. From EPA regulations to enact a political agenda to the President planning to sign the WHO Pandemic Treaty, what we have a people breaking the law to get their way. We shouldn’t be surprised; this isn’t the first time those in government betrayed their oath, and we suffered the consequences.

Peter A. Serefine, Jr.

His passion for safeguarding the principles of freedom and justice has driven him to become an influential author and speaker.

Trust Shattered: Cases of Government Betrayal” is his latest endeavor to awaken society to the subtle erosions of rights and liberties that threaten the fabric of democracy.

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Website: TrustShattered.com
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