As the greatest economic, military, and scientific power in the world, America may be immune from outside threats but remains vulnerable to internal failure, whether it be our current cultural civil war or the result of some longer-term protracted political stalemate. The traditional image of America as a melting pot of cultural, religious, and ethnic identities now looks more like a mixed salad.
The events of the past month, starting with the June 27th presidential debate, on to Trump’s attempted assassination, Biden’s better-late-than-never decision to drop out of the race, and Kamala Harris’ near-instant coronation as a new Democratic nominee are breathtaking events our country is still striving to process. Meanwhile, the rest of the world is on the precipice of what could become a third world war.
The fact that neither party has embraced an open convention will certainly translate to a hollowed-out political middle, meaning that the country will lean too far to the right or the left. Fortunately, the Federal Government, with its nearly three million employees, will provide some needed ballast during this transition regardless of which party comes to power…
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