The Cost of the Union: Federal Judge Strikes Down Kentucky Gay Marriage Ban

As I was saying yesterday, the US citizen has no “voice” or input in the American system. Federal judges, oligarchs, and corrupt executives have the final say and can gut any law or overturn the result of any popular election on a whim, which makes participating in the “political process” a futile waste of time:

“LOUISVILLE, Ky. — A federal judge in Kentucky struck down the state’s ban on gay marriage on Tuesday, though the ruling was temporarily put on hold and it was not immediately clear when same-sex couples could be issued marriage licenses. …”

If there was any real power in the ballot, this wouldn’t be happening. As Palmetto Patriot pointed out in his speech last weekend, the American rightwing has won most of the elections since Richard Nixon was elected president, and all they have to show for it is consolidating the latest gains in the Left’s social revolution.

Note: The DREAM Act, Cap-and-Trade, and “comprehensive immigration reform” were all defeated in Congress. Every single Southern state has banned gay marriage. Every single Southern state had banned interracial marriage in the 1960s. The Immigration Act of 1996 should have secured the border almost 20 years ago.

And yet, we still have people who believe the system can be reformed after watching what has happened in Kentucky, Virginia, Texas, Oklahoma, Indiana, Ohio, Pennsylvania, Michigan, Idaho, Oregon, and Utah. Even California tried to save itself with Proposition 8 and it was the Windsor decision which brought all of this about.

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