Lol oh the irony, the anarchist leftists have to wait on either the conservative fascist slaves or the authoritarian kings to start the political discourse lol.
No surprise that the rightist are all ready here to sycophantically vote for the conservatives before even a word is said. So I suppose the right kingly one has to start the show because he is compelled not to stop his ears at a challenge or to the concerns of the people. Let's start of with a smooth transition because kings hate sudden change. I think I'll open by showing my view on the three prevalent political ideologies, Leftism, Rightism, Monarchy. Nothing personal of course, I like ya'll, I see this not so much as a personal debate between me, sir Bushido, and sir Utah, but rather between three ideas.
Your last comment to me in the other thread is indeed a good opening for an introductory of my view on the positions of Leftism, Rightism, and Monarchism.
Lol this is the hilarious paradox of the leftist. I have many friends of my different sorts growing up all whom I of course love being my literal neighbors even. Some of my best friends were hardcore leftists even punk rock anarchists. I've heard over many years and debated about anarchism, it is not a new ideology to me. Basically like stereotypical leftists they claim it's different than anarchy because they added an -ism to it. Lol always so PC them leftists are. They claim anarchy isn't about lawlessness, but claim that it's about self-governance, especially for the lower classes. Their argument is then basically for communism or democracy, depending whether the particular leftists is a collectivist or an individualist. However both democracy and communism would be a form of government. Therefore they have to resort back to anarchy, which is total lawlessness, and anarchy is never to be desired. There is no governance without rules. The problem of the rightist is the hilarious parody of the leftist because they think there can be no rules without a government, usually of the fascist sort.
The problems of rightists and leftists are obvious to the king, because they are his people. Yet kings got their own problems too, mostly that wearisome battle between good and evil. All government is based off of Divine Right. The good king always has to appeal to a higher authority ultimately, precept upon precept and line upon line. In this way the king is somewhat like the rightist. The difference is the rightists' highest authority is some worthless doctrine, some worthless piece of paper like the US Constitution, or some worthlessly dead heretics and pagans. In this way kings are almost like leftists by not respecting those false authorities, except the leftist has no authority. The authority the leftist tries to appeal to is self; self-governance, self-made rules, etc. When you're at the point of making up your own rules you're only a stones throw away from letting the same heretics and pagans the conservatives venerate run amok on us because they don't recognize your self-made rules, they recognize someone else's self-made rules.
The law of the only true God is to love God and your neighbor. A king's political burden is therefore three-fold; to stop the leftists from letting anarchy and lawlessness destroy the people, to stop the conservative fascists from hijacking the government or turning into a mindless lynch mob, and the main threat to the good king is standing to the contest with his rival kings that seek to dominate his people and the evil spiritual powers and religions against God.
The king's greatest weakness is The People. The People can never be trusted to rule themselves lest they end up like Israel in the wilderness turning back to the enslavement of a foreign king like Pharoah and his dirty worthless foreign gods. The government can also not be fully trusted because they often have not mercy towards the people like when Joab killed Absalom even though David expressly commanded he spare his life. The battle between good kings and evil kings is also shown in the dynamic of The People. Such as with King Sennacherib's taunts and flatteries trying to sway the people against God and Hezekiah on the wall by the voice of Rabshakeh and King Hezekiah's plea to the Lord alone for defense, which God indeed did hearken to and grant and saved both the people and the government and the king, praise to Jesus.