Once upon a time, politicians in America truly cared about
representing the people who voted them into office, if only because
they were sensitive to the need to at least appear to uphold the
Constitution. But times have changed. And so has America's
government. And nowadays more politicians from both parties (sadly)
seem to represent the far left views of a handful of far left
globalist-minded Big Tech types more than the taxpayers, more than
the voters, more even than the Constitution. This is an oligarchy;
when just a few select elites govern an entire nation. What's
the point of even voting when corporations are the ones making the
rules and regulations and dictating the standards for all the rest
of society? America's been walking toward this oligarch path for
years, but suddenly, under Joe Biden, it's been a flood of economic
failures that have finally pushed wide open the door for the select
few to govern. Inflation, recession, supply chain issues and
massive national debt all threaten to crumble the country, cripple
the Constitution and put in position a near-permanent selection of
oligarchs who dictate to the rest of us how to live, and under what
conditions. Liberty University's Dave Brat, the former tea party
darling who unseated Eric Cantor from Congress, chats.
About the Podcast
Bold and blunt: Washington Times online opinion editor Cheryl Chumley brings her no-holds-barred take on the big issues of the day.