Federal Government Expansion
as:
Abnormal Organ Growth
They kept it simple.
Our Founding Fathers thought it through and through.
And, in the end, the role and function of government was to serve,
to work with and to work for, people.
Hence, "..., do ordain and establish this Constitution for the United States of America."
One Absolute Distinction
As it is understood, vital organs grow at different rates proportionally to the framework of "a human body." Anything more or less brings awareness and concern. And when an individual becomes aware of abnormal organ growth, it is monitored, and decisions are made.
Additionally, each vital organ of "a human body" is unique. And no vital organ is greater than another. Vital organs do not, by nature, work to overtake or control another. Yes, they work independent of one another; yet they work together. They work together as a functioning unit.
And life depends on this, that is, the existence of "a human body."
Truly, our Founding Fathers thought it through and through.
And, in the end, the role and function of government was to serve,
to work with and to work for, people.
Hence, "..., do ordain and establish this Constitution for the United States of America."
Indeed, they kept it simple.
One Absolute Distinction
As it is with a vital organ, there is normal and abnormal growth in the Federal Government.
And the reality is, abnormal growth brings concern and adversely affects our “Great Nation.”
Normal growth nurtures prosperity -- it fosters the American Spirit!
To be continued. . .