by John D. Guandolo
Inquiring citizens only need watch films like ARGO and understand the message of the true events that transpired to realize that the great things accomplished inside the U.S. government are almost always done in spite of the bureaucrats and the bureaucracy itself.
The film Argo (2012) detailed the operation to bring home 6 U.S. diplomats hiding at the home of the Canadian Ambassador during the Iranian hostage crisis in 1979.
In reality, a small number of people had to battle the inherent friction and resistance inside the federal bureaucracy to bring this operation to fruition and success, because bold action, initiative, and creative thinking are not nurtured inside any bureaucracy.
Yet, these are exactly the things needed today to re-establish America’s Constitutional Republic.
The reality is that a bureaucracy is necessarily slow-functioning and slow to adjust to current immediate needs. Therefore, when critical moments avail themselves, the inertia of the bureaucracy always pushes against and resists the kind of action necessary for success.
The point to be made here is this: Next week is Election Day in America and many Americans still believe that the right people in the right spots at the federal level will change the disastrous course on which America is headed.
Because of the nature of our bureaucratic federal system, its nearly complete corruption by the enemies of liberty, and the broad communist and jihadi networks inside the United States, it is only Patriots working at the LOCAL level which will redirect America to the right course.
Ensure only constitutionally-minded Patriots who understand America’s founding principles are elected to mayor, members of the local school board, sheriff, county/city council members, judges and the like, and you will have a great positive impact on America.
John Guandolo has years of unique experience helping local, state, and federal leaders identify and deal with real threats. Primarily, he trains citizens, local leaders, and police how to fortify their counties.