A Nation with Money as King
"Is a nation that has to spill blood to keep its money king already proving the throne is cracking?" That question is not an attack on America. It is not an attack on the American dollar. And it is not a dismissal of the men and women who work, sacrifice, serve, build, protect, and believe in this country. It is a question. A difficult one. What happens when preserving economic dominance begins costing human lives, while the greatest rewards keep finding their way into the hands of a comparatively small few? Every civilization eventually develops systems powerful enough to outgrow the people who originally built them. Economies expand. Militaries expand. Political influence expands. And somewhere along the way, nations can slowly begin protecting the system itself with the same intensity they were once meant to protect their people. Rome is the clearest example. An empire that began as a republic, built on civic identity and shared sacrifice, and ended spending its final...