In other words…

If you use the analogy of a bowel obstruction as a model for the task we have taken on to clean up the Great Republic, I think it adds value.

Sure we could just cut the whole federal organ out, but we would lose the necessary ability to absorb nutrition and distribute it to the body. And then the body dies.

We could selectively resect it and walk around with a poo bag and salvage something, but it is going to severely limit our flexibility and readiness.

Or we can diagnose it, surgically remove the unredeemable diseased areas, we can go through the process of flushing out impacted waste and allowing tissue to heal and go back to work. 

Of course then we have to teach the patient to change his diet and exercise habits going forward, or this is just going to happen again that much faster.

I think a younger republic had the ability to eat garbage and act with impunity, whereas a more mature republic has to be more deliberate in it’s diet

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