Justice Department tyranny
The accumulated power available to the Department of Justice with its moral turpitude and corruption has become the definition of tyranny. Webster’s defines tyranny in government as “cruel and unjust use of power.” A true tyrant, unscrupulous Attorney General Merrick Garland, heads the Justice Department, serves at the behest of Joe Biden who despises Donald Trump and his 70-plus million supporters. Biden and Garland realize that Trump has their number. Furthermore, Garland hates Trump because he believes Trump kept him from a seat on the Supreme Court. As I watch Garland in action, I believe Trump made a profoundly learned decision to keep him off the bench. Thank goodness!
The power and reach of Biden’s Justice Department are nearly absolutes as Garland and his cadre of henchmen — hundreds of leftist lawyers in the Department of Justice — have limitless investigative authority and resources. This power is so heavily tilted against the average citizen, including Donald Trump, that he and they have little chance against these tyrants who have them in their crosshairs. Assisting them are the FBI, IRS and other agencies of the government to be called upon to help destroy them as they weave their evil webs of deceit, lies and fabrications. Of course, they can always depend on the crooked media, soulless academia, et al, to push their narratives. None of the above are fans of Trump or the forgotten man.
Imagine: You are Trump will all these corrupt entities coming after you as you are in the early stages of another run for the presidency. You are hit with indictment after indictment after indictment. … all of which charge you, accuse you, impeach your credibility and ruthlessly sacrifice principle for expediency for one purpose — to destroy you. All you can do at this point is plead guilty or not guilty to these charges as you are gleefully smeared by Democratic politicians, the corrupt media, etc. These tyrants will continues to confuse those they cannot convince; corrupt those they cannot confuse; and crush those they cannot corrupt. It all stinks and is corrupt and distasteful. Freedom of speech and of thought are at stake in all of this.
This tyranny we are witnessing is beyond any abuse of power and beyond anything that is fair, decent or moral. It is comparable to events that occur in banana republics, not the United States of America. William Penn warned us long ago that if we fail to follow God’s laws and commands, we will end up being ruled by tyrants. Tyrants we see functioning in government today see privileges of the strong and those in power as rights. However, these same people see the rights of the weak and those out of power as privileges granted to them by those in power. This should be the mantra of today’s neo-Marxist Democratic Party.
CHARLES ACKERMAN
South Williamsport
