Tuesday, November 15, 2022
Eyes Wide Blindfolded
As current events would tell us; voters in much of the U.S. are okay with chaos. They don’t mind increases in crime and actually support letting violent criminals out of detention without bail. They want their young children to be taught to hate America, to despise white skin and to think that slavery never existed outside of the US. We should now believe that voters wish to honor niche sexual behavior as a standard to be celebrated among elementary school children. Public school teachers should now override the wishes of parents and, as representatives of the state, should foster secrecy from families in serious life-altering decisions. Apparently voters are okay with commands to wear masks, to keep their kids home from school, to obey commands for compulsory experimental “vaccines”under threat of losing one’s livelihood . The vote tallies apparently indicate that Americans don’t much like the country’s constitution and freedom of speech.
We’re supposed to believe that voters are at least okay with these things when presented with an alternative horror of lower taxes, less regulation and a secure border. There is of course the abortion issue and there are indeed people who value that above all the items noted.
So what has changed in the culture and an election process that has come to favor in-your-face socialism? We can, of course, expect obvious “blue” areas like those in California and New York to favor Democrats no matter how much damage is done under them. We can’t overlook the fact that many youthful voters have been raised in a cultural milieu and “education” system that fosters obedience to the omnipotent state. To “resist” now means to obey.
No matter what transpires in the extended election “season,”the most significant conclusions one can come to are fairly clear. The Republicans did not do as well as expected — to put it mildly. There’s an entire spectrum of appraisals being made from the fact that they squeezed by with some positive outcomes to perceptions among some that they were utterly defeated.
Truly objective observers aren’t completely pessimistic. A lot of the Republican losses were “toss ups” to begin with. It would have been quite amazing if a Republican became Governor of New York in spite of excess taxation, crime, and regulation. A percentage of a population will always favor socialism no matter how obvious it’s failures.
There are a host of reasons now being expressed as to what had happened. Characters like Mitch — the turtle — McConnell were certainly no help.
It would probably be a mistake for Republicans to see their circumstance as utter defeat. Democrats would be equally mistaken if they view events as mass approval for their policies.
Any sane observer has got to acknowledge questionable circumstances in some important elections. Elections with (very) early voting, late voting, mass mail-in voting, drop boxes, “harvesters,” unaccounted for ballots, no signature matching, etc. is not just open to manipulation, it’s the obvious purpose — I mean, how hard is it to have simple paper ballots submitted and counted on Election Day along with proof of identity? Really. Was Florida’s quick and efficient election all that bad? ‘Interesting that the most convoluted processes tend to give Democomms a win while the most verifiable and honest elections skew toward Republican wins. It’s no wonder that Democrats are so opposed to strict and honest procedures. Confusion and scams are the only way they can win. The most classic of Democrat schemes can be seen in Arizona, where the person overseeing the election was the Democrat actually running (for governor) - a dull uninspiring woman who refused to debate and has a mere trickle of a social media following — kind of like something we saw two years ago.
Establishment “Republicans” (eg. Mitch McConnell) are equally at fault for some losses. They were so consumed by their opposition to populism and associations with Donald Trump that they literally subverted successes in their own party.
Now what? As this is being written, there’s actually a chance that Nancy Pelosi could keep her gavel. That would be a defeat and would be devastating to the country and its future. It would guarantee continued insane inflation-producing spending on leftist wish lists. It would guarantee the over-burdened southern border would remain wide open and for crime rates to continue their ascent.
If the Republicans take the house, Biden’s bullshit spending and green schemes will be dead in the water, as will his brigade of new IRS storm-troopers. My favorite….let the investigations begin! Not out of spite and revenge but out of a legitimate desire to reveal to the public just how corrupt the leftist mega-state has become. Definitely fire Christopher Wray, Mayorkas, and several other arrogant and uncooperative autocrats/bureaucrats. The entire justice department needs to be gutted and reestablished as an institution that honors justice.
I had noted in a recent post my disgust with Donald Trump attacking Ron DeSantis. It really is a stupid “strategy,” at least at this point in time. Actually, it would be a great idea for Trump to run with DeSantis as a running mate but that’s not likely to happen.
For now, the black pill Americans have taken will further support the cabal of internationalist institutions that seek to implement a socialist technocracy and surveillance state on a global scale. That’s no longer a “conspiracy theory.” The cabal is quite open regarding their end game and it’s quite clear that many of the world’s “leaders” are fully on board with a sci-if dystopia method of governance.
If freedom and prosperity lose in the battle before us, currently we have at least bought some more time to stock up on food, defenses, and ways to resist the recurring tyranny that dominates so much of human history.
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Some great insight by Mark Levin.