**What the Government Owes Us
        By: Bill O'Reilly / June 29, 2025

     Let's talk contracts here.  Social contracts. If you are an
American citizen who pays taxes you are owed certain things. That's
the agreement the Constitution memorializes, that the feds and
states are obligated to take shielding actions on your behalf.
     First and most important, protection from people and nations
that might hurt you. That's what the Iran thing is.  Violent
extremists getting nuclear capability. The U.S. federal government
cannot allow it especially with the 9/11 legacy.   Apparently,
isolationists don't understand the contract.  Danger is to be
mitigated.
     Next, the Guard and Marines to Los Angeles.  The President
believed the Governor of California and the LA Mayor would not
protect citizens and property during the "No Kings" demonstration.
So, Mr. Trump provided federal help, which the LA police chief
needed because he said his force was "overwhelmed" by violent
protesters.
     Seems fairly clear.  Trump had to enforce the contract
because California leadership is corrupt and irresponsible.  The
Guard was not sent anywhere else.
     Shockingly, the vital Constitutional agreement was essen-
tially ignored by President Biden when he allowed at least 14
million foreign nationals into the USA unsupervised. Thousands
of citizens were physically hurt by that colossal dereliction of
duty, some actually killed.  An open border provides no protection
to anyone.
     Failure to punish criminals also violates the social con-
tract.  States like New York and California have passed laws
allowing miscreants to roam the streets despite being charged or
convicted of heinous crimes.  In addition, those states make it
extremely difficult to protect yourself with firearms. The result
has been a dangerous rise in public disorder.
     In their wisdom, the Founding Fathers installed a system
that demands responsibility on both sides; citizens are compelled
to obey the law while those in power are mandated to enforce
statutes domestically as well as diminish dangerous threats abroad.
     Of course, the progressive left is energetically trying to
crash the social contract and those radicals are succeeding to some
extent.  Law enforcement is often politicized, foreign policy
pettifogged by agenda-driven fanatics.
     Finally, many Americans do not trust the government, and that
is not an extreme position.  If you depend on elected leadership
to do the right thing, you will often be disappointed.  However,
the social contract is pretty much all we, the people, have, and
supporting politicians who don't respect it is a doom loop.
     I can't make the big picture any clearer than that.  Madison
and Jefferson would concur.**

     Since this was written, things has exploded.
     In New York they elected a Communist Mayor who is 25 and has
no clue what he is supposed to do but he plans to make the entire
city government owned and operated.
     The entire state of Minnesota has committed fraud to the tune
of $9B and have been financing the country of Somali and over 70%
of the residents of Minneapolis are on welfare collecting about
$70+ and no one actually works.
     Now they are fleeing because their Visas are being voided and
deportation is taking place. The Somali community has left by the
thousands and over 100 Minnesotans have been indicted with as many
as millions to follow.
     Governor Walz and his administration is soon to see the cells
the federal prison system has waiting for more.
     Whistleblowers are coming out of the woodwork so much more is
yet to be  done.
     Pray that God will make this task easier for President Trump.

  Conservatively,
  John


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