American Political System

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American Political System Our American political system (i.e. democratic/republic) has been fashioned after the design of a tree. God has created trees to be perfect. Our trunk is comprised of Electorates as our Supreme Ruler. The latter constitutes our base foundation. Our taxes constitute the root of our tree. The root absorbs water from the Earth. Our trunk serves as a conduit. It conducts water from the ground to each branch. Each three branches (i.e. legislative, executive and judiciary) of government constitute extension of our trunk. The extension may not serve as a vine to choke the life of the tree. Rather, the extension absorbs sunlight to feed the fruit that sprouts outwards. Our children constitute the fruit as our posterity. Our role as the trunk is to assure the survival of our fruit. If any branch were to grow rotten it may spoil our newborn fruit. A tree is always known by the fruit that it bears. Neither branch may blame the fruit for becoming spoiled. Rather, the branch has choked the life of the tree. The water that has been intended to feed our fruit has been channeled away by our branches. Our Founding Fathers have conceived America as our Promise Land. Our new land has given birth to liberty and justice. Separation of Powers (i.e. Articles I, II & III) has delegated our trunk and branches with exclusive and/or eminent powers. Neither the trunk nor branches may trespass its scope of empowerment. Rather, each segment of our government must discharge its duties. When our tree functions according to our conception, then God will shelter his hedge around America as our Promise Land. Our civil servants have gained a misconception of Separation of Powers. In their mind either branch is independent (i.e. autonomous). Autonomy connotes division. An idiomatic truth is any kingdom divided amongst it self will fall into desolation.

The gospel truth is that either branch is interdependent upon the other. Neither branch may function without the aid of its compliment. The purpose has been to compel teamwork. A team works in unison with each other. Members of the same team aspire towards the same goal. Victory is the end product of teamwork.

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