This Country is Going to Hell

Sorry for the title, but it’s the God’s honest truth. On the one hand, we have a candidate who incited a riot when he lost the election and had to leave the White House claiming the election was stolen from him. GET OVER YOURSELF DONALD. The we have another moron, who was elected largely because we couldn’t find another decent Democrat to run. Isn’t that sad? But let’s go back to the beginning and the U.S. Constitution.

Career Politicians

In the U.S. Constitution, we have a limit of two terms that a person can act as President of the United States. Of course, it’s an amendment, but it was necessary, and I’m glad as hell they did that. Our major problem right now though, is that we have too many career politicians that serve their own interests and to hell with the rest of the country. That’s a load of BS.

What we need, are constitutional amendments, that limit the number of terms any politician can serve in any capacity to TWO. TWO terms is all you get and then you either get elected into another position, or you carry your ass back home.

Each state needs to do that too. Mayor, two terms and you’re out, city councils the same – ANYONE THAT HOLDS A POLITICAL POSITION, two terms and you are done. Move on or move out. I mean seriously, that’s where the corruption really begins. You have one guy in there for 20 or 30 years, and he gains a lot of power and at the end of the day, he really benefits no one but himself. And these outrageous retirement benefits but then that’s a whole other can of worms right there.

Foreign Aid

Foreign Aid

Let’s throw in a few blabs about foreign aid. WE HAVE A BUDGET DEFICIT – how do we have the money, into the billions of dollars to send overseas? How much of that money lines a politician’s personal pocket before it gets to where it is supposed to be going? How much of it are they going to toss around to one another in the form of so-called bonuses?

Other Wasted Money

Charity starts at home my Fellow Americans, and we have a slew of problems here that need to be addressed. If we don’t have the funds in the budget to fund these programs, THEN PULL BACK THE FOREIGN AID THAT’S BEING SENT OVER THERE MORON? Taxes are supposed to take care of the American people first, and then maybe, JUST MAYBE, we might be able to help another country out. TAKE CARE OF THE AMERICAN PEOPLE FIRST. By that I mean:

  1. Get those who do not choose to be homeless off the streets. Let’s face it, there is a certain category of homeless that choose to live off the grid so that they can focus their efforts on doing drugs. If you want people to receive assistance, then they should have to pass a mandatory drug test or they forfeit assistance of any kind. Use the money on people who want to be off the streets and do not do drugs.
  2. Stop giving free money to foreigners to come here and go to school. Some of these guys are getting a FREE EDUCATION, plus a stipend to live, and in some cases, Cal-Fresh too, or whatever the other states call their food stamp program. Why can’t American citizens get this same deal? WHY DOES SO MUCH OF THE AMERICAN MONEY GO TO FOREIGN COUNTRIES SO THAT IT WILL NEVER BE SEEN AGAIN?
  3. Get rid of the free assistance for helping immigrants with business funds to start businesses when they come over to the U.S. too. Target that money toward helping those who are legitimately unemployed to start THEIR own business.

Bottom line is, get rid of career politicians, and then the U.S. can get back to basics and take care of business.

  • John Derossett

    John was born in Baltimore, Maryland, and spent his formative years in the quiet town of Rowlesburg, West Virginia, where he attended high school. In 1984, seeking adventure and purpose, he enlisted in the U.S. Navy, serving honorably until his discharge in 1988. His time in the Navy gave him a lifelong love of travel, discipline, and stories of life at sea that have inspired much of his writing. John has one daughter from his first marriage and, for the past two decades, has shared his life with his wife Marlene. Together, they have raised a family of five stepchildren, building a home filled with love, laughter, and chaos. They currently reside in Hemet, California, along with their three rescue dogs—Belle, Hachie, and Elvis—who keep them busy with boundless energy and charm. When John isn’t writing, he enjoys exploring the outdoors, cooking, and spending time with family. His experiences across the country and on the open seas have shaped his stories, offering readers heartfelt glimpses of adventure, resilience, and the power of community.

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