Writing and preparation: @l1tlx
The Government (Our catch 22)
There's an utterless striking way to describe our government in a nutshell which is (A necessary evil), a necessary evil is literally a bad, awful government that venality and malversation have spread all over the country because of.
We call it a necessary evil because that type of government is as bad as an evil, apart from it's badness it's forbye necessary because if we don't have it, the country is going to be worse and worse, or let's say more substandard.
Another attribute or feature of that type of government is that their laws are like cobwebs, which may catch small flies, but let wasps and hornets break through, which refers to many different meanings and some of them are (Their laws catch poor and flat broke people but let rich, wealthy and well off people go free so much as if they break laws), (Money could easily hush them and their laws) etcetera and so on.
In the end, I'd like to finish this little bitty essay with a quote of Mark Twain which may say what I've been about to utter from the scratch of the essay so far, "Politicians and diapers must be changed often, and for the same reason".
The Government (Our catch 22)
There's an utterless striking way to describe our government in a nutshell which is (A necessary evil), a necessary evil is literally a bad, awful government that venality and malversation have spread all over the country because of.
We call it a necessary evil because that type of government is as bad as an evil, apart from it's badness it's forbye necessary because if we don't have it, the country is going to be worse and worse, or let's say more substandard.
Another attribute or feature of that type of government is that their laws are like cobwebs, which may catch small flies, but let wasps and hornets break through, which refers to many different meanings and some of them are (Their laws catch poor and flat broke people but let rich, wealthy and well off people go free so much as if they break laws), (Money could easily hush them and their laws) etcetera and so on.
In the end, I'd like to finish this little bitty essay with a quote of Mark Twain which may say what I've been about to utter from the scratch of the essay so far, "Politicians and diapers must be changed often, and for the same reason".