America and its History
Will someone please remind Attorney General Sessions that the three branches of government were created for a reason. And, that Hawaii is a state in the United States of America and has rights and privileges afforded to the other 49 states. Also, Hawaiians are just as much American as people living in Washington D.C.
Here again we have a serious communication issue. The lack of communication to the Attorney General from elementary and junior high school civics classes, and what he communicates to the American people. No wonder Hawaiians are not happy with him.
It’s difficult to believe that such a high-ranking official would embarrass himself by showing such ignorance of the law to which he is supposed to monitor and uphold. The insult goes far beyond the Hawaiians; however. He insults everyone who took a class that discussed the three branches of government, a geography class that lists Hawaii as the 50th state (see the American flag), and the citizens of this country who realize that an American judge is an American judge regardless of the state they’re from, and the opinion of a shamefully ill-informed temporary Attorney General is disgraceful.
I wonder at the words that are vomited out of the mouths of the current limited list of cabinet members. It’s as though they didn’t go to school in this country (Secretary of Education excepted of course). It’s as though they have been living on a distant planet and all of a sudden been dropped in Washington D.C. charged with the task of doing jobs that they have no idea what it takes other than what they dreamed up from lack of any real knowledge of what American history has taught us, what’s going on now, or what government’s responsibility is and to whom it is responsible too.
What we have here are examples of private school education and the mentality of Marie Antoinette toward the poor peasants, middle class included. Let them eat cate, indeed!