

Throughout history, kings, presidents, governors have often lost touch with reality once they enter a palace surrounded by gates, security guards, and courtiers who tell them everything they want to hear. If a president has waited 50 years to get into that palace, he will not be in a hurry to vacate the premises if the option to stay is on the plate. The lies and deceit are so plentiful that the courtiers are drunk on them, sycophants who have reaped benefits from being close to the king each outdoing the other in heaping praise on their leader, his wife, and his family.
The queen or first lady, the wife who believes she is the power behind the throne, the signature upon the contracts, and the regent appointed by God, is an enabler of her ego. Behind these palace walls, the people who toil and suffer outside the gates have long been forgotten. They are treated with contempt, defiled, and insulted in any way possible, told that what they see is not real, and that only the king and queen, the president and first lady, can determine what is real and what is fake.
One day, after too many lies, after too many insults to those who built the palace and suffer to keep its inhabitants well and wealthy, they will rise up and march in their thousands like they have done throughout history. Whether in Ancient Rome, Russia, Romania, Poland, or France, they will break down those gates, drag out the king and queen posing as the president and first lady, and destroy their legacy, their corruption, trample on their lies and deception, and end the years of delusion. It has happened throughout history and no one is exempt.
