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Introducing the George Washington "give up your power" test. After George Washington won the War of Independence, got Britain to sign a peace treaty and got Britain to recognize the U.S. as an independent country, he voluntarily gave up all of his power: history.com/this-day-in-hi…
He turned control of the country over to Congress, which, at the time, was composed of brand new representatives drawn from the people at large. His actions even managed to penetrate the power monger sickness that had infected that insane King George III of Britain.
Of course, he wasn't without power for long, since he was needed as the first President of the United States. But that's not the point.
The point is: he gave up the power after completing a task that served the people and the country, and accepted power again only when he realized he needed it to complete another task that was again in service to the people and the country.
The test is simple: will you voluntarily give up your power after you've completed the limited task for which you originally requested the power, or will you continue to cling to that power by trying to "justify your continued need for it?"
All Democrats and RINOs in CONgress fail this test. So do the fraudulent courts in this country, due to the aristocracy of attorneys that control them. The leaders of the liberal left also fail this test because they support the Democratic Party, which wants continued power.
Also, any political philosophy or platform that promotes welfare fails this test as well, since welfare keeps the agency dispensing the welfare in power over the people receiving the welfare.
So, will your favorite candidate pass or fail this test? For the good of the country, it's recommended that you only vote for candidates that pass this test, and that you vote to remove all public officials that fail this test.
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