Where are we in this New World in which we live? What have we done, and will it be sustained through the current assault on it's form of government, a president who desires to be a king? I harken back to Edmund Burke, the father of ceonservatism.
“But when the leaders choose to make themselves bidders at an auction of
popularity, their talents, in the construction of the state, will be of
no service. They will become flatterers instead of legislators; the
instruments, not the guides, of the people. If any of them should happen
to propose a scheme of liberty, soberly limited, and defined with
proper qualifications, he will be immediately outbid by his competitors,
who will produce something more splendidly popular. Suspicions will be
raised of his fidelity to his cause. Moderation will be stigmatized as
the virtue of cowards; and compromise as the prudence of traitors;
until, in hopes of preserving the credit which may enable him to temper,
and moderate, on some occasions, the popular leader is obliged to
become active in propagating doctrines, and establishing powers, that
will afterwards defeat any sober purpose at which he ultimately might
have aimed.”
― Edmund Burke, Reflections on the Revolution in France
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