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The election left the ruling class a human disarray of stammering and stuttering, a dribbling mass of political confusion and anger

Wanted: Justice & The Rule of Law



Wanted: Justice & The Rule of LawJustice and the Rule of Law (justice) within the ruling class in America is a scarce commodity. It's at a point where justice is nowhere to be found when warranted and everywhere when it isn't. The social divide between the ruling class and average Americans has never been as wide as it is now. By ruling class, I mean those in government, the political system, the Ivy League educated, the leaders of bureaucracies, universities, major corporations, newspapers, media, Hollywood.

Ruling Class became decadent, arrogant, selfish, even gluttonous

I'm not speaking of standards of living, but standards of social behavior and conduct, right and wrong, and most of all, justice. They seem oblivious to the law and fully expect to skate when they violate it. Liberals love to tell us that right and wrong are subjective...nonsense. We all know instinctively when we have gotten away with something. It is how we are wired. Many of these ruling class individuals spend years in their destructive, ruinous behavior before justice finally, reluctantly, decides it has no other choice but to put an end to it. How many years did Weinstein and Epstein get away scot- free with their crimes? How many people who were just about to appear as a witness against some rich and powerful individual were suddenly found dead? They get away with offenses we could never hope to slide from. At some point in the last century, the rules changed. Somewhere along the highway the ruling class diverted on a dirt road. They became decadent, arrogant, selfish, even gluttonous. They became even more of a private club than they previously were, escaping justice almost routinely. The ruling class used to be first in line for military service when called upon...a sort of noblesse oblige. Look at how many in Hollywood joined the service after we were attacked at Pearl Harbor. No more. Fighting for our Republic, our way of life, has become, for the most part, a duty of the poor, the disadvantaged, and those without connections. Remember, the demonstrations against the Vietnam War and the draft started in the universities.

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As long as the ruling class held the same values as the rest of the country, all was good. It was not to be. In great numbers, the elites abandoned God, prayer in schools, our traditional institutions, and all that made this country great and moral. They sold us easy divorce, fatherless homes, same-sex marriage, abortion on demand, Planned Parenthood--especially in Black neighborhoods. And for the past few decades they have been beckoning us to dive in, the water is fine. They led the way. The ruling class thought they had made the sale, but, something happened in 2016. To their frustration, half of the country, the half that mattered electorally, the half they took no notice of, the half they had no desire to appeal to, did not follow. For sure, the other half of the country was treading water, but the other half, the not-so-gullible, the people that treasure our values, our freedoms, our history, stood immovable. And they did the unthinkable, behaving deplorably, if you will...they voted for genuine change. Not the kind of phony change that politicians sell, but real change in who their leaders work for, the people, the everyday American who works hard and plays by the rules. Americans voted for a leader who is honest, knows what makes America work, and, like America, brash with reason. But most of all, he wants to go back to a greater time and he cannot be bought. The election left the ruling class a human disarray of stammering and stuttering, a dribbling mass of political confusion and anger. Need proof? Look at the political opposition. The impeachment process began before he even took office. The people voted for an outsider with no political background, no governing experience, totally lacking in know-how as to, in any way or manner, screw with peoples' lives. And what proved to be the ultimate tragedy...he proved himself competent. When justice and the rule of law become trivialized, the people either join in the chaos or demand change. Thank God we now have change, the alternative is too horrible to imagine.


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Ray DiLorenzo -- Bio and Archives

Ray DiLorenzo is a career pilot having retired after 22 years as a contract fire pilot with the California Department of Forestry (Cal-Fire).  He is presently affiliated with Stand Up America US Foundation founded by Maj. Gen. Paul E. Vallely (Ret).


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