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Ever since the first settlers established their homes on America's soil, the focus always centered on the citizen or settlers well being. These future citizens would watch out and take care of their neighbors in a cooperative way to make sure of their continued existence.
This cooperation continued over many generations from the early 1600's until sometime into the 21st century. Citizens would watch over each other in a variety of ways, house and barn raising, child rearing, assistance to the hungry, crime watches. All this behavior done as an oversight to their fellow citizens in order to protect the community integrity and prosperity. Naturally, this symbiotic oversight found its way into the political structure of the budding U.S. Government. Many of the original political positions were performed voluntarily, again as a way to giving back to the population in general. All political decisions made during town meetings for seeking out the general consensus of the population for the good of the citizen's well being.
The attitudes and behaviors changed over the last 100 years or so, with a loss of citizenry opinion as well as a greater dependence on their government to support them with nothing given in return to the community. Along with that form of complacency brought about a shift in political allegiance to the citizen. The causal effect of this shift attracts a self-centered egotistical politician that is not given any political guidance nor does that politician want the guidance as his priorities are now focused on the well being of his/her political existence. In other words, the citizen is now considered a non-participating, ignorant, obstacle to the path of the politician or the party they represent.
Numerous examples exist today demonstrating this shift in politics. It should be noted at this point that FirstBranchUSA.org is truly unbiased on the political spectrum, FirstBranchUSA like the original founders of this great country is focused on the well being of the citizens exclusively. With no focus on any particular political group, it isn't hard to find lies, cronyism, civil disobedience, outright criminal activity in any political party federal, state or local.
With those thoughts in mind, the existence of FirstBranchUSA.org is focused on the citizen base and the well being of all.
The FirstBranchUSA.com logo paints the picture of our goals, a strong tree of life affixed to a firm root system (The Constitution), the First Branch of our government being the trunk of the tree (The Citizens), then finally the three branches of the government (Executive, Legislative,Judicial) at the top of the tree. Like any living being, the top branches would wither and die were it not for the Roots and Trunk of the tree providing life.
Find it in your heart to participate in the oversight of the U.S. Government, take back your responsibility to keep our way of life prosperous and free.
This cooperation continued over many generations from the early 1600's until sometime into the 21st century. Citizens would watch over each other in a variety of ways, house and barn raising, child rearing, assistance to the hungry, crime watches. All this behavior done as an oversight to their fellow citizens in order to protect the community integrity and prosperity. Naturally, this symbiotic oversight found its way into the political structure of the budding U.S. Government. Many of the original political positions were performed voluntarily, again as a way to giving back to the population in general. All political decisions made during town meetings for seeking out the general consensus of the population for the good of the citizen's well being.
The attitudes and behaviors changed over the last 100 years or so, with a loss of citizenry opinion as well as a greater dependence on their government to support them with nothing given in return to the community. Along with that form of complacency brought about a shift in political allegiance to the citizen. The causal effect of this shift attracts a self-centered egotistical politician that is not given any political guidance nor does that politician want the guidance as his priorities are now focused on the well being of his/her political existence. In other words, the citizen is now considered a non-participating, ignorant, obstacle to the path of the politician or the party they represent.
Numerous examples exist today demonstrating this shift in politics. It should be noted at this point that FirstBranchUSA.org is truly unbiased on the political spectrum, FirstBranchUSA like the original founders of this great country is focused on the well being of the citizens exclusively. With no focus on any particular political group, it isn't hard to find lies, cronyism, civil disobedience, outright criminal activity in any political party federal, state or local.
With those thoughts in mind, the existence of FirstBranchUSA.org is focused on the citizen base and the well being of all.
The FirstBranchUSA.com logo paints the picture of our goals, a strong tree of life affixed to a firm root system (The Constitution), the First Branch of our government being the trunk of the tree (The Citizens), then finally the three branches of the government (Executive, Legislative,Judicial) at the top of the tree. Like any living being, the top branches would wither and die were it not for the Roots and Trunk of the tree providing life.
Find it in your heart to participate in the oversight of the U.S. Government, take back your responsibility to keep our way of life prosperous and free.
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Mitt Romney and Hillary Clinton were walking down the street when they came to a homeless person. Then Romney gave the homeless person his business card and told him to come to his office for a job. He then took $20 out of his pocket and gave it to the homeless person.
Hillary was very impressed, so when they came to another homeless person, she decided to help. She walked over to the homeless person and gave him directions to the welfare office.
She then reached into Romney’s pocket and got out $20. She kept $15 for her administrative fees and gave the homeless person $5.
Now, do you understand the difference between a Republican and a Democrat!
. . . OR an American and a Socialist.
Mitt Romney and Hillary Clinton were walking down the street when they came to a homeless person. Then Romney gave the homeless person his business card and told him to come to his office for a job. He then took $20 out of his pocket and gave it to the homeless person.
Hillary was very impressed, so when they came to another homeless person, she decided to help. She walked over to the homeless person and gave him directions to the welfare office.
She then reached into Romney’s pocket and got out $20. She kept $15 for her administrative fees and gave the homeless person $5.
Now, do you understand the difference between a Republican and a Democrat!
. . . OR an American and a Socialist.
British Parliamentarian Edmund Burke, "All that is necessary for the triumph of evil is that good men remain silent and do nothing."