What if Americans are not witnessing Barack as the dumbest guy in the room or simply a democrat with extremist liberal views but rather witnessing the greatest illusion in political history? An illusion intended to create a public distraction for the purpose of balancing out the scales of economic, political and social justice for people of color.Barack's blueprint for transformative change in America involves seizing control of the political structure away from white elitist politicians, reengineering economic principles, securing better financial outcomes for people of color and unions, implementing the largest expansion of social protection systems in history and fundamentally reshaping constitutional guarantees. Policy mandates, executive orders, manipulation of law, ignoring traditional interpretations and forcing the Supreme Court into the process has rendered the application of the constitutional provisions useless unless you are one of Barack's socially protected classes of Americans.A new American landscape has been sculptured by Barack, the greatest political strategist the world has ever seen. A landscape where achievement, work ethic and moral compass take a back seat to skin color and political affiliation. A landscape where meaningful economic growth takes a backseat to environmental tenets, reparation payment systems and redistribution schemes. A landscape where constitutional guarantees are no longer a right but now a privilege granted by Barack in return for unconditional political support.Barack's rein of control over Americans has deep roots and long tentacles making it practically impossible to stop or reverse its effects. It will only intensify once his American presidency comes to an end.
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