The United States of America’s voters have a dilemma, a Gordian Knot, if you will. Throughout the history of America the nation grew and prospered based on one primary principle: the United States of America was a nation of laws. The Founding Fathers developed a marvelous, nearly perfect formula for a democratic republican form of government based on Judeo-Christian laws passed down from God in early biblical times. These laws, known as the Ten Commandments, are the bedrock principles of western civilized society and culture.
What exactly does that mean to be a nation of laws? First, there must be laws developed that the vast majority of the citizens agree are in the best interest of their society and culture as a whole. Second, the laws must be easily understood by the people subject to the laws. Third, the laws must be enforceable. Fourth, there must be a reliable system in place to enforce the laws fairly for each and every citizen subject to the laws.