Wonderful conclusion. Let's do the same with Trudeau's Canada: "Time to plug our noses and flush, then come back together to fix the sewer this clogged pipe of noxious ideological stupor and elitist strategizing has wrought. Next project – tearing down the unelected globalist totalitarianism that pulls the strings of American leadership. Cleaning up our water, soils, food supplies, and food provision for our poor and rich alike; removing entrenched bureaucrats, and eliminating corporate regulatory capture from all state and federal agencies. It’s time to clean house and get the foxes out of America’s henhouse!"
John. Brilliant piece. The Left’s whole worldview is built upon the sands of lies told over and over to themselves where zero dissent is allowed. They will banish you or censor you if you even attempt to speak out. But the waves of reality always comes crashing ashore and it always washes whatever was built upon the sands of lies back into the sea of facts and truths. There is always death and destruction in the wake and it’s always the masses that suffer never the elites
Well John, Here we are, approaching the final phases of the 2024 voting phase. Soon to be followed by the next phase, election results denial coping mechanisms, the extent of which depends on who wins.
Emotionality is being pushed down our throats as the factions become more and more desperate. The absurdities are everywhere. It seems optimistic to expect the various factions to simply retreat to their corners of the ring.
Let's not forget about the "republican" sympathizers with the democrats, especially the neocons. The best way I have to discern a snake is to look at whether or not they ever held a job in the real world, or if they went straight into politics, a "think" tank, and/or government.
I am trying to remain optimistic. The addition of RFK, Jr., Tulsi Gabbard, Nicole Shanahan and Elon Musk "should" make the tent bigger and better, and why shouldn't it be as inclusive as possible?
I also appreciate your opinion about the illegals. I had one grandfather and grandmother who came from Spain. No handouts, no easy ride. Worked their asses off. Raised nine kids, of which 7 of the 7 sons volunteered to serve in the military. 6 in the Marines, and 1 in the Army. My grandfather never desired to be naturalized and, eventually returned to Spain. My grandmother was a hard working woman who worked as a cook, learned to read and write, and was quite interested and informed. My point is this: The enticement of these illegals and the complete lack of vetting about their criminality has created a situation where those that came with a desire to work and achieve has been negated. This is what a government that uses human beings for its own nefarious purposes does. Human trafficking in its many despicable forms should not be tolerated by a just society.
Division is an old, reliable tactic. We should be able to see it, call it out, and defuse it whenever and wherever possible.
"Let's not forget about the "republican" sympathizers with the democrats, especially the neocons. The best way I have to discern a snake is to look at whether or not they ever held a job in the real world, or if they went straight into politics, a "think" tank, and/or government." I agree -- my first book was essentially a message to Republicans to clean up their environmental (particularly their agricultural) act. I have always criticized bot parties when they become captured by corruption of industrial interests. This diatribe was not a defense of one side, but a castigation of what the Dem Party has become -- especially what we have witnessed against RFK, Jr.!!
As a person who has often voted independent/libertarian in the true sense ( that is believing in liberty and not license), I was thrilled when Bobby joined with Trump. The mainstream D/Rs are more concerned with keeping their political positions and thus cow to whatever the DOD/ Biomedical /Pharma/ Big Ag commodity complexes want, at the expense of what is good for people and for the nation. I vividly remember the shooting of JFK and was shaken by it even though I was just a small child. By the time 911 came around I had become a total skeptic of anything the government pushed. That gut feeling has been unfortunately corroborated countless times. The despicable swamp definitely needs an enema to remove the corrupt compaction from its bowels. That will be a generational and monumental mistake task since the compaction has spread deep like a metastatic cancer throughout much of government ( agencies, NGOs, their favored corporations, their charitable organizations - fronts for money laundering…. ). We here at the local level will have to rebuild our own communities from the bottom up. Since I am now filling in on our local Selectboard I see the sludge small communities must navigate. One striking example for me is our Hazard Mitigation Plan. Most of it seems pro-forma providing no real local solutions other than a few road and culvert suggestions for which there is no adequate budget. Also the Hazard Mitigation plan states in terms of food… there are grocery stores in towns A and B north and south of our town. There is nothing about encouraging people to grow and store their own food in terms of ways that do not need electricity or other energy. There is nothing about how to purify your own water etc. In my own household we have this covered and also basic first aid supplies, print books on these subjects. My point is that the plan ignores training people in basic skills, skills which were once entirely assumed and required for living in the country. The town created this plan at a significant expense due to the need for consultants for the reason of being able to get government handouts when needed. But how much can one rely on a government which instead of helping goes out of its way to not help. The bureaucratic barriers are great and the response is well slow. While we had some damage this summer, it is nothing compared to NC and TN, where locals have proven to be much more adept at emergency response than FEMA, even though their efforts have been halted, delayed, and/or criticized by this same agency, an agency which prefers its own “authorized” contractors. mmm how much of la kickback does FEMA get from these preferred contractors? I guess my point in this is that government should not be standing in the way of citizens and communities actually getting things done and managing it on a local level. FEMA spends much more in administrative costs than they do in providing aide. That is wasteful, that is not cost effective, but it sure bloats that piece of the bureaucracy. And that is an archetype for every government agency.
Thank you! Amazing! I'm a WALKAWAY! I'm the New Hampshire state leader for The #WalkAway Campaign started by Brandon Straka. So clearly stated and I used to be a Bernie supporter! My substack is : @bronwynsims please check out my page . Thanks again for this! I'm sharing it everywhere!
The battle is between the Globalist and the Nationalist. One offers a future where we own nothing and serve the overlords. The other offers a path back to the greatness that once was the USA. I sincerely hope folks understand the future they are voting for.
I never supported any Democrat and I'm 75. I learned early that they were racist and have always been able to convince blacks that being slaves to the handouts, i.e., theft of taxpayer's money, that party gave them has helped them.
I remember back in 2016 when “independent” Bernie suddenly got pulverized by the Clinton DNC machine. Bernie was subsequently invited to run at the TOP of the Green Party ticket yet didn’t even respond to them and endorsed Hillary in an act of cowardice and betrayal. So much for that revolution eh bros?
Ha ha, next time don’t hold back John!!!! I love it!
I saw a good meme yesterday…. Exchanging Kamala for Joe is like Sh*****ting your pants and changing your shirt.
Wonderful conclusion. Let's do the same with Trudeau's Canada: "Time to plug our noses and flush, then come back together to fix the sewer this clogged pipe of noxious ideological stupor and elitist strategizing has wrought. Next project – tearing down the unelected globalist totalitarianism that pulls the strings of American leadership. Cleaning up our water, soils, food supplies, and food provision for our poor and rich alike; removing entrenched bureaucrats, and eliminating corporate regulatory capture from all state and federal agencies. It’s time to clean house and get the foxes out of America’s henhouse!"
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John. Brilliant piece. The Left’s whole worldview is built upon the sands of lies told over and over to themselves where zero dissent is allowed. They will banish you or censor you if you even attempt to speak out. But the waves of reality always comes crashing ashore and it always washes whatever was built upon the sands of lies back into the sea of facts and truths. There is always death and destruction in the wake and it’s always the masses that suffer never the elites
Sometimes the elites are washed away in front....
History says usually not. The French Revolution is the exception rather than the rule.
F A I T H FOR ALL I TRUST HIM, JESUS CHRIST MY LORD OUR LORD
Well John, Here we are, approaching the final phases of the 2024 voting phase. Soon to be followed by the next phase, election results denial coping mechanisms, the extent of which depends on who wins.
Emotionality is being pushed down our throats as the factions become more and more desperate. The absurdities are everywhere. It seems optimistic to expect the various factions to simply retreat to their corners of the ring.
Let's not forget about the "republican" sympathizers with the democrats, especially the neocons. The best way I have to discern a snake is to look at whether or not they ever held a job in the real world, or if they went straight into politics, a "think" tank, and/or government.
I am trying to remain optimistic. The addition of RFK, Jr., Tulsi Gabbard, Nicole Shanahan and Elon Musk "should" make the tent bigger and better, and why shouldn't it be as inclusive as possible?
I also appreciate your opinion about the illegals. I had one grandfather and grandmother who came from Spain. No handouts, no easy ride. Worked their asses off. Raised nine kids, of which 7 of the 7 sons volunteered to serve in the military. 6 in the Marines, and 1 in the Army. My grandfather never desired to be naturalized and, eventually returned to Spain. My grandmother was a hard working woman who worked as a cook, learned to read and write, and was quite interested and informed. My point is this: The enticement of these illegals and the complete lack of vetting about their criminality has created a situation where those that came with a desire to work and achieve has been negated. This is what a government that uses human beings for its own nefarious purposes does. Human trafficking in its many despicable forms should not be tolerated by a just society.
Division is an old, reliable tactic. We should be able to see it, call it out, and defuse it whenever and wherever possible.
"Let's not forget about the "republican" sympathizers with the democrats, especially the neocons. The best way I have to discern a snake is to look at whether or not they ever held a job in the real world, or if they went straight into politics, a "think" tank, and/or government." I agree -- my first book was essentially a message to Republicans to clean up their environmental (particularly their agricultural) act. I have always criticized bot parties when they become captured by corruption of industrial interests. This diatribe was not a defense of one side, but a castigation of what the Dem Party has become -- especially what we have witnessed against RFK, Jr.!!
As a person who has often voted independent/libertarian in the true sense ( that is believing in liberty and not license), I was thrilled when Bobby joined with Trump. The mainstream D/Rs are more concerned with keeping their political positions and thus cow to whatever the DOD/ Biomedical /Pharma/ Big Ag commodity complexes want, at the expense of what is good for people and for the nation. I vividly remember the shooting of JFK and was shaken by it even though I was just a small child. By the time 911 came around I had become a total skeptic of anything the government pushed. That gut feeling has been unfortunately corroborated countless times. The despicable swamp definitely needs an enema to remove the corrupt compaction from its bowels. That will be a generational and monumental mistake task since the compaction has spread deep like a metastatic cancer throughout much of government ( agencies, NGOs, their favored corporations, their charitable organizations - fronts for money laundering…. ). We here at the local level will have to rebuild our own communities from the bottom up. Since I am now filling in on our local Selectboard I see the sludge small communities must navigate. One striking example for me is our Hazard Mitigation Plan. Most of it seems pro-forma providing no real local solutions other than a few road and culvert suggestions for which there is no adequate budget. Also the Hazard Mitigation plan states in terms of food… there are grocery stores in towns A and B north and south of our town. There is nothing about encouraging people to grow and store their own food in terms of ways that do not need electricity or other energy. There is nothing about how to purify your own water etc. In my own household we have this covered and also basic first aid supplies, print books on these subjects. My point is that the plan ignores training people in basic skills, skills which were once entirely assumed and required for living in the country. The town created this plan at a significant expense due to the need for consultants for the reason of being able to get government handouts when needed. But how much can one rely on a government which instead of helping goes out of its way to not help. The bureaucratic barriers are great and the response is well slow. While we had some damage this summer, it is nothing compared to NC and TN, where locals have proven to be much more adept at emergency response than FEMA, even though their efforts have been halted, delayed, and/or criticized by this same agency, an agency which prefers its own “authorized” contractors. mmm how much of la kickback does FEMA get from these preferred contractors? I guess my point in this is that government should not be standing in the way of citizens and communities actually getting things done and managing it on a local level. FEMA spends much more in administrative costs than they do in providing aide. That is wasteful, that is not cost effective, but it sure bloats that piece of the bureaucracy. And that is an archetype for every government agency.
Amen! Control the food, control the people. Control your own food, avoid dependence on government and those who manipulate it.
Thank you! Amazing! I'm a WALKAWAY! I'm the New Hampshire state leader for The #WalkAway Campaign started by Brandon Straka. So clearly stated and I used to be a Bernie supporter! My substack is : @bronwynsims please check out my page . Thanks again for this! I'm sharing it everywhere!
The battle is between the Globalist and the Nationalist. One offers a future where we own nothing and serve the overlords. The other offers a path back to the greatness that once was the USA. I sincerely hope folks understand the future they are voting for.
This essay is the rectal enema of laxatives. EXACTLY what I needed this morning. Thank you John.
lol
I never supported any Democrat and I'm 75. I learned early that they were racist and have always been able to convince blacks that being slaves to the handouts, i.e., theft of taxpayer's money, that party gave them has helped them.
I remember back in 2016 when “independent” Bernie suddenly got pulverized by the Clinton DNC machine. Bernie was subsequently invited to run at the TOP of the Green Party ticket yet didn’t even respond to them and endorsed Hillary in an act of cowardice and betrayal. So much for that revolution eh bros?