I know it very clearly, because if this country falls, the rest of the world falls, as you were saying, Misty. Correct. Correct.
If America falls, the world, yep, yep, the world will. Hopefully, I'm honestly hoping Christ comes back before then, though. Maybe not.
But in case not, you know, we're going to have to, we're definitely going to have to endure some things. Go ahead, Inky. Thank you.
You know, the thing about the Constitution, I mean, even Kamala Harris has been on the record saying, you know, she just assumed, just get rid of the Constitution, right? And then, that... George, George 43 as well, by the way. Yeah. And the thing is, states now have picked up on that.
I know Washington State is totally violating their Constitution by implementing an income tax on millionaires, and the vague language in the bill now opens the door for them to tax anybody, really, because it didn't just make anybody else exempt from the taxes. And so, we have that, and it's like, you know, people just feel like things like the Bible and the Constitution are outdated or whatever. But, you know, there's so much wisdom in both that that kind of wisdom is timeless.
It's eternal. It doesn't go away. And I just always defend our Constitution.
Whenever I hear anybody uttering the word democracy, I'm quick to jump on that because, you know, our founders, they wouldn't mention the word democracy. They wouldn't even whisper it. They warned against it.
And so, that's why you have these other countries who thought they had a Constitution similar to ours, but those Constitutions only went as far as democracy. They didn't go to a full republic, and that's why now they're suffering under their Constitution because it wasn't a republic. It was just democracy.
And there's a big difference. And never let anybody just say, oh, it's semantics or whatever. No, there's a big difference between a democracy and a republic, and we have to remember that difference.