Tuesday, November 18, 2025
From Fort Sumter to tort trumpster
In our United States of America, we have a long-standing principle that keeps US together as a nation: the Rule of Law.
What Rule of Law of Means is: we are held together as a nation, as a democratic republic by laws that have been set into place by our founders, beginning in 1776, when our founders signed the Declaration of Independence. That document severed our ties with an English King, and replaced his authority with Rule of Law. In America, we have Rule of Law, not rule by kings.
After George Washington had served his term as President, he stepped aside, clearing the way for the next president, John Adams, who was duly elected, according to the Rule of Law, our Constitution, that the founders had established.
In 1861, the rebels attacked Fort Sumter, a fort for the protection of our United States of America.
In 2021, the rebels attacked our US Capitol, a dome for the governance of, and peace and safety, of our United States of America.
In the lawful development of our history, laws have been generally separated into four categories: Constitutional Law, Federal Law, State Law and Civil Law, which we depend on to resolve the disputes that happen between citizens, as when some folks perform actions that cause other folks to suffer loss or harm.
In Civil Law, there is a thing called "tort", which means a person(s) suffers loss or harm.
When the trumpsters attacked our capitol, it was tort against US, the people of the United States. We suffered the loss of our peace and safety because trump chose to send a mob to attack our Congress.
So we see that, in the course of American history, our nation's peace and safety has been attacked from within, twice: the first time was at Fort Sumter. . .
The second time was tort trumpster.
During our first civil war, President Lincoln issued an Executive Order, the Emancipation Proclamation, which freed the slaves. He was a man who had emerged from the backwoods of IIlinois, to emancipate our nation from the tyranny of war and slavery.
In this present civil war, the one that was started when the rebels attacked our Congress and our Capitol, we have a federal prosecutor who has called for our citizens to be emancipated from the law-breaking, tort-taunting occupant of the white house, a hallowed home for past presidents, which he wants to destroy, just as he wants to destroy our rule of law.
Now is the time for good men and women to come to the aid of our country. Help Jack Smith restore our Rule of Law, which was attacked when trump sent his legions to attack Fort Congress!
This citizen, a hapless blogger, appeals to the wisdom of US the people, who may remember the counsel of King Solomon, long ago:
"Catch the foxes, the little foxes that are ruining the vineyards."
The update is: prosecute (not pardon) the insurrectionists who replayed a Fort Sumter with a tort trumpster insurrection.
Glass half-Full
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