Monday, June 24, 2019

Deportations Are Not Party Invitations


Could be that the President never intended to stage illegal alien apprehensions at all on Sunday.  His frequent changes of mind often seem part of a long-range plan, as opposed to simply changes in strategy.

Announcing days in advance when and where I.C.E. operations would commence appeared wildly ill-advised, almost staged for effect. Then again, reports surfaced that somebody in Homeland Security or I.C.E. blabbed to the press and that's why crucial data went public. Whether this or a phone conversation between House speaker Nancy Pelosi and Trump actually altered his plans is open to speculation, but we suppose all the whining from bleeding hearts on the left could have helped influence his postponement.  That families chosen for deportation were already processed, denied asylum and legally destined for deportation should have said it all.  Massive deportations -- of which only 2,000 bodies were up for grabs -- could certainly solve a major problem in American cities right now, which is. . .

Housing shortages:  If America's "sanctuary city" governors and mayors would do their jobs and help I.C.E. remove from society an ongoing number of border-jumping criminals and their families, housing problems could abate tremendously.  Additionally, because said governors and mayors, frankly, could not care less about aiding in the enforcement of laws regarding illegal people, these officials should be arrested and tried in court for subverting the oaths of office they solemnly took and face real prison time for committing a form of sedition.

More worries:  The discovery of many Congolese nationals who crossed the Southern border should have been the catalyst to make Democrats at last help Trump take action against the border outrage, now that Ebola cases in the Congo and elsewhere in Africa are dramatically on the rise.  Did these illegals bring us deadly Ebola gifts?

Reparations:  Until this nonsense once again reared its foolish head among Democrat presidential hopefuls, we were unaware that a significant percentage of slave owners in the U.S. were themselves black.  Nor did we know that only four percent of slaves were sent to the United States, while most went to countries such as Brazil, Mexico, Great Britain and Jamaica.  We agree with pundits who widely suggest that LBJ's "Great Society" and other absurd Democrat-initiated programs costing taxpayers trillions of dollars were reparations enough and, as history has demonstrated, these immense amounts of money accomplished little but to keep black people victims and slaves to government.

ABC-TV:  Notice that nowhere among all the exciting televised advertising for the Wallenda siblings' high wire walk 25 stories above the streets of NY City Sunday evening was there even one mention that these two accomplished professionals would also be tethered to a cable overhead -- just in case, you know.  Once viewers became aware of this precaution, the event became about as exciting as watching a bear ride a bicycle with training wheels.  If the TV audience anticipated thrills of risky behavior, it was never in the cards.  Then again, there WAS a risky moment, that split-second where an electronic billboard in the background "flashed" a quick view of the famous statue of David, with full genitalia on display, as a commercial for some product filled the screen.  Next time, maybe naked high wire walking can fill the bill.

Loved ABC-TV's interview with a pediatrician and attorney who visited the Southern border's migrant center, all tuned up to blame Trump and America for allegedly deplorable conditions where children are housed.  Our question, again -- so how do you blame either for the condition of people who aren't supposed to be here anyway?  Don't play the child card on us, folks, it's worn thin.  There's a reason, best exemplified at the border, why we often write in this blog, your babies aren't cute anymore.

Trump-hater Tom Steyer is running TV commercials for his organization, "Need to Impeach."  Wow, what a fresh concept.

Horny takes on a new meaning:  Physicians around the world have noticed children and young people long addicted to cell phone use requiring them to look down constantly have developed small "horns" or beak-like bone deformities at the base of their skulls posteriorly.  If your kid ends up looking like a "Star Wars" alien after a few more years of cell phone hypnotics, you'll know why.

Conservative-disliking and megalomaniac NY State governor Andrew Cuomo explains that it was just a mistake, an error on paper.  After state legislator Republicans noted that a new Democrat-backed law allowing illegal aliens to have driver's licenses was apparently followed three days later by another bill "mistakenly" giving aliens with new driver licenses the ability to VOTE, they went bonkers.  Oops.  The guv blamed all of this on an error in writing the bill.  As if this Democrat hack, doing everything he can to centralize NY government and remove power from the people, doesn't like the concept of illegal aliens voting.  The cascade of new legislation passed by NY's primarily Democrat legislature in the current session offers enough socialist gunpowder to hone a really nice freedom-wounding bullet.  And still they ask, why do folks continue bailing out of the state?

UFOs emerge from the Fountain of Youth:  I get it, yet I don't get it.  I'm watching some media members treat the subject like a newborn.  As if UFOs are new to the scene.  An uncle was telling me about this stuff more than 60 years ago, radar included, and UFOs weren't new then, either.  Nevertheless, since we live in a society now so badly informed about national history and uncaring about human (as opposed to alien) threats surrounding us all, maybe it's no surprise that a load of folks haven't a clue that the UFO subject isn't exactly something that the cat just dragged in this morning.