This piece highlights why it is important that House of
Representatives be taken away from the Democrat party. The logic is
clear and concise. Quote: "On Election Day 2020, I will probably do
something I rarely do. I will cast my ballot for Republicans from top
to bottom. It is true. I do not always vote for the Republican
candidate. I have had Democrat candidates as clients – and I was the
campaign spokesperson for the re-election campaign of Chicago’s Democrat
Mayor Eugene Sawyer. That is not to suggest that I compromised my
conservative principles for cash-on-the-barrelhead. Au contraire. In
each case, there was a specific reason that I preferred the Democrat
candidate. For example, my effort on behalf of the incumbent Mayor of
Chicago was to keep Richard M. Daley from re-establishing the old
political machine. It did not work, unfortunately, and Daley went on to
be everything I feared he would be." And, "If this list appears to be
short of the specific issues you see debated on the news shows, that is
intentional. Constructing a wall on the southern border, sending more
troops to the Middle East, sanctioning Iran, arming the Ukrainians, and
placing tariffs on China are important issues worthy of political
debate, but it is the nature of governance – the underlying philosophies
– that guide the American ship-of-state. Issues do not create who and
what we are. They merely reflect it. We can debate the need and value of
another federal regulation or an increase in taxes. Those are issues.
They reflect a shift away from constitutional federalism and toward an
increasingly powerful and authoritarian central government beyond the
influence of the people. I believe that the Democratic Party – as we see
it today – is a threat to the Founders’ belief that governance rises
from the populace – not imposed upon it. That is why I will vote
against further empowering the Party of
power. http://punchingbagpost.com/2019/07/10/horist-10-reasons-why-we-need-to-give-the-house-back-to-the-gop/
This
is a sad accounting of the times we live in. Quote: "False hope breeds
crippling apathy. This is what I have to think to myself when I see the
news media fervor over the second arrest of billionaire Jefferey
Epstein or similar events which in most cases end up fading into the
background and forgotten. The public’s favorite distraction has always
been to watch high profile people kicked out of their castles in the
clouds; but I would point out that even when the globalists sacrifice
one of their own in the public eye it is usually only to satiate the
masses and their hunger for justice for a very short time. The system is
not designed to root out evil, it is designed to obscure it. Epstein is
a perfect example of this. He was already prosecuted on pedophilia
charges over 12 years ago and received a “sweetheart” plea deal which
allowed him to serve a mere 13-month sentence. How many child rapists
get that kind of treatment in our court system? And what about the vast
array of people (including political leaders) that were close friends
and associates with Epstein during his “Lolita Express” days? Are we
really to believe they knew nothing about what was going on? That they
visited his island and never saw any wrongdoing?" And, "The most
egregious criminals are rarely if ever touched by scandal or prosecution
because they stand in key positions within our system. You will never
see central bankers in the Federal Reserve suffer punishment for
consistently and deliberately fueling economic bubbles through
artificially low interest rates and stimulus measures. You will never
see them prosecuted for deliberately imploding these bubbles with
perfectly timed liquidity tightening and interest rate hikes into
economic weakness." And, "You will not hear the mainstream media or
even much of the alternative media talk about the real solutions to
elitist criminality or government corruption. You won’t hear about these
solutions because they are hard; they require struggle and sacrifice.
Voting is easy, which is why it does not work. Legislation is easy,
which is why it does not work. And, protesting with signs on a street
corner is easy, and it might spread the word on an issue, but ultimately
it does not work. The corruption remains." And, "You will not hear
the mainstream media or even much of the alternative media talk about
the real solutions to elitist criminality or government corruption. You
won’t hear about these solutions because they are hard; they require
struggle and sacrifice. Voting is easy, which is why it does not work.
Legislation is easy, which is why it does not work. And, protesting with
signs on a street corner is easy, and it might spread the word on an
issue, but ultimately it does not work. The corruption remains. There
are two options left; walk away peacefully from the system and build one
that works on your own or with others of like mind. If you are
successful, then expect the corrupt system and the elites behind it to
try and stop you. When this happens, the only option left is to fight
back and remove the threat. This is where we are inevitably headed, not
because we want it, but because they will force the issue. We can no
longer deceive ourselves with notions of absorbing Washington D.C. or
Wall Street and making them work for us. The hope that this is possible
is poison, and the elites use that poison to weaken public resolve.
While we sit around waiting for the system to police itself, the Earth
turns and they become more powerful. Without a dramatic change in our
own strategy, without direct action on our part instead of action
through political middlemen, I predict our situation will only become
much worse."
https://boblivingstonletter.com/alerts/the-corrupt-system-will-never-police-itself/
This move by Trump could well be the rebirth of the meaning of human rights that the political left has shamelessly and incessantly perverted over the last 100 years. https://thehornnews.com/trumps-brilliant-move-stuns-liberal-leaders-boom/
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