I love individual liberty, and find natural allies with all who agree that individual liberty is the only politic worth living and dying for.
I love the law of political subsidiarity for general Welfare, and ALL government which adores it, too.
I love the police, those who swear to serve and protect, yet not any more than the thought of crime-committing, corrupt officers prosecuted to the full extent of relevant law.
I love America's Minutemen, whatever modern branch of service pertains, and cherish as much the thought of every one of their boots on American ground, and no where else until Congress declares war.
I love politically objective Jurors, but no more than politically subjective ones totally recused from ever sitting on any bench.
I love the idea of a politically objective President, or at least one who holds closely the revolutionary political principles America was originally anchored upon.
I love Representatives and Senators, as long as their oaths revere individual liberty as much as American freedom inalienably requires.
I consider anarchy not even utopian, since its literal meaning disproves any form of government at all, and I've never been able to decipher how more than one human being can opt to live civilly together unless they agree on some sort of government to honestly guarantee and arbitrate for them both/all.
I consider socialism to be fully utopian, the very thought that all can be equalized by any form of government, especially one which predicates that fantasy on nothing else but collective FORCE against individuals who disagree.
And thus is naturally why I deplore statism's insatiable quest to collectively establish itself exclusively above the Law of the Land, and rule from that illegitimate position by all devious and dishonestly means necessary.
They call it the deep state, and it's time for it to go.