"So, do we still support Victor in fighting the drug traffickers?" Ralf Feld, with his hooked nose, looked like no good man.
"Is there a conflict?"
Richard James Curl spread his hands with a smile, "Fighting drug traffickers is an explanation to the American people; the President is doing it for votes, but he doesn't want a powerful neighbor to emerge during his term. The pain is for the people, while politicians need reality."
It's funny when you think about it; among all the past American policymakers, only two were grassroots candidates who made a surprise rise: Lincoln, the backwoodsman woodcutter from the north, and Jimmy Carter, the peanut farmer from the south. And the others?
Just nepotism.
Old Bush's descendants were bound to take over the White House, and of course, they didn't want a strong "tenant" next door.
In the United States, the elite has always held the right to rule.
The people?
They will turn on each other sooner or later!