Monday, November 26, 2018
The Traveling Humanitarian Crisis Circus Comes to Town
What a contrast. As we watch TV news programs showing throngs of Christmas shoppers packing American malls, spending hard-earned dollars to find perfect gifts for loved ones, yet other televised reports pan over thousands of migrants from Central America, all of whom, at least for now, hope to invade the USA and deprive that very Christmas shopping population of a significant portion of valuable family dollars so they can be converted into welfare for the non-entitled alien masses.
So now Mexico begs the freaking United freaking Nations to step in and assist with a "humanitarian crisis," a crisis which, near as we can figure, was significantly engineered by the far left and only became worse once the hordes were encouraged to organize -- organize -- and depart Honduras and other nations. Under international law, this entire farce is Mexico's problem anyway, not America's, because asylum is the responsibility of - say it -- the first country asylum seekers come to. It's spelled M-e-x-i-c-o-.
President Trump's true dilemma, unless he really is in negotiations with the new Mexican president to possibly alleviate the situation: Let one group in and endless "caravans" will continue forever, bringing us almost nothing but angry and illiterate young men and women with no skills, no particular intent to embrace or respect American values, but with a demonstrated penchant for screwing like rabbits, raping and being raped and genetically producing a succession of unwanted and unneeded dolts. And we haven't even referenced the criminal element now coming and yet to be born among the human rubble. Harsh words? Harsh words for a harsh situation. As thousands more migrants proceed to the U.S. border -- a prospect laughed over by leftist media pundits up until and including today -- we need to consider trading tear gas for rubber bullets and rubber bullets for the we-mean-business bullet variety.
We drown in un-enforced immigration laws while Congress should have nailed loopholes down decades ago. Precious days remain to do so in the current Congress, but the chances of legislators taking action are negligible. Why? With the wretched ACLU at the border, likely propping up religious "relief" organizations and individuals who make big money off taxpayers by bringing the miserable, the worthless and the untoward element into the country, action is essential.
Use deadly force at the border? Well, what else does one consider when strangers break into the house? How long will tear gas work before some law-circumventing judge steps in and takes that weapon away? By Sunday, crowd advocates were complaining that some children were harmed by tear gas -- but who brought those children here? Disgusted we are of seeing children used as emotional battering rams by those desirous of ripping USA law to shreds.
And of course "Sixty Minutes" just had to spotlight an immigrant family Sunday evening, using the typical TV formula. Nowhere did we see criminal illegals in prison for murder and other serious crimes, nor did the cost to U.S. taxpayers and job seekers get a mention. Further, we just love how the media is loath to include the word, illegal before the immigrant designation.
Who paid for this insurrection? Who provided food, transportation, clean clothing, baby equipment and all the obvious necessities which would never have been available to impoverished migrants who, as well, somehow arrived at our border more than two thousand miles away in just weeks?
Who lied to the Hondurans and the rest, filling their heads with flowery tales of an America forced, ready and willing to accept everybody who shows up at the border with a baby, a sad story or a weapon intended to injure border guards? Those are the folk the migrants should abhor and turn on, for the lies encouraging their journey will ultimately be as deadly as bullets, once most discover they are deemed ineligible for U.S. entry by law.
I'm not one to embrace militias, but when you watch what generally seems to come down to leftist-inspired judges pussy-footing around the question of what constitutes an invasion, putting restrictions on U.S. military members vulnerable to stand-down orders and attacks by foreign hostiles Halloween-masked initially as kindly nomads, I wonder: To whom does one eventually turn? To open-border progressives? Not.
"Obama judges" on the prowl." Supreme Court Chief Justice John Roberts' seemed an unlikely voice to admonish Trump over his claim that "Obama judges" exist to thwart his plans. As we recall, Roberts almost twisted himself into a pretzel to accommodate "Obamacare" with something like a tax that wasn't a tax but was a tax but wasn't really a. . .and the 9th Circuit Court, for one prominent example, radiantly glows so far left that its main legacy will be the overturning of a plethora of boneheaded decisions. District court judges located especially in San Francisco and Hawaii sure as hell bear a striking resemblance through their decisions to "Obama judges," in our opinion.
R.I.P. Christian missionary John Chau: When isolated island tribes decide they don't want to stink up their lives with somebody else's religious belief system, or even to be bothered for no reason at all, I guess they can be pretty adamant. When Jehovah's witnesses sent a carload of ladies to my home with intentions to convert me a few years ago, I did not kill them, but did tell them I really, really liked their hair styles, and they quickly departed. Murder isn't always the answer, though it appears to be quite the solution these days, so choose your islands of proposed conversion carefully, believers.
It's official, right on the steps of the Trump White House: Climate change will destroy us. Ya know, the Northeast just this week surpassed SEVERAL weather records as arctic air moved in, and in fact measured temperatures never before noted in recorded history -- though we note that "recorded history" doesn't reach all that far back. Breaking records is debatable as a prediction for the future.
Nevertheless, as a gaggle of science-based agencies have now put the big kiss of death on human civilization unless We Do Something and positioned that warm bag of climactic feces right on Trump's doorstep, we again wish to take into advisement the many instances where climate data has been fudged, yes, deliberately. The University of East Anglia comes to mind, but its lies were hardly an anomaly.
So maybe we're at a point in the planet's history where everything will go bonkers, perhaps eliminating us in the process. So what? Y'all science folk wish us to "do something" in the meantime. Like -- tax the piss out of everybody? Like use government-subsidized, bird-killing wind turbines which cost more to use than the energy one often recovers from them, and when they fail and communities honored by their presence need to remove them and find how costly THAT becomes the nightmare is enhanced?
Does science have in mind solar panels, perfect for roasting bird flocks betrayed by what looks like bodies of water, and essentially useless in areas blocked perpetually from sunlight?
Because historical markers exist obviously showing the Earth in great upheaval over the millennia, indicating both extreme heat and extreme cold, we wonder how we don't weigh the premise that climate phenomena may reverse various effects almost overnight? Despite everything we know, we don't know everything, and we have reached the summit where warnings of the sky falling have echoed so frequently that heeding renewed cackling from those allegedly best equipped to predict an albeit uncertain future becomes almost sleep-inducing.
And if such dire prospects are certain to confront the United States, all the more reason to prevent "caravan" occupants from entering our country and putting their lives at risk due to a perilous climate. This kind of compassion I can dig.
By the way, climate voodoo practitioners and the always-complicit media, if sincere about fluttering their wings, should be compelled to concentrate, not merely on the United States, but where the real fortunes of disaster currently lurk: China, India and other developing nations which don't give a damn about pollution, wildlife or pristine anything.
During multiple occasions when I have referenced climate change as defined by a specific elite group in this blog, I have attempted to balance my opinions with the assurance that I'm always willing to consider the evidence. That "the science is in" and "almost all scientists agree" are recurring statements which have not yet achieved universal agreement.
Khashoggi's Murder: First, I'm not sure he qualified as a journalist. If he really was more of a blogger for the now out of control Trump and conservative-hating, far from objective Washington Post, my writing for newsstand magazines in the "old days" such as True and Argosy would qualify me as more of a journalist, and that concept is peculiar even for me.
That aside, if his loyalty rested with the Muslim Brotherhood, then Khashoggi probably received the kind of treatment which is customary among rogues and rogue nations in the Middle East. Those places are not American in any sense. Trump's decision to continue relations with and arms sales to Saudi Arabia truly are, unfortunately, all around a necessity, when the benefits include stomping Iran and protecting our interests. War sucks, but so is the reach for peace when death steps in. Was Saudi Arabia's crown prince more than a clown prince in this instance? Quite likely, so says the CIA. What do you do about that? I think Trump's option is the only way to proceed, but one hopes and expects that during private conversations with the Saudis our government raised hell.
Asia Bibi in Pakistan: Her quest for asylum in some other country truly is worthy of satisfaction, lest she face killing by the radical followers of vaunted prophet, child rapist and murderer Moham-very-mad. You can read about Bibi's dilemma online. Too bad that Great Britain, denying her request for entry, has been so strangled by frantic Islam immigration that what remains of the proud fighting spirit and stiff upper lip among the British is giving in to a pure, encroaching evil.
Speaking of England, the discovery and arrest of a woman who successfully faked a career as a psychiatrist for 22 years in the National Health Service gives me both an entirely new understanding of psychiatry and apparently a great new way of "playing doctor." Why trouble yourself laboring away and paying for a medical degree when you can just go to work? Bonus: Your patients are bound to be so crazy they'll never notice there's something not quite right about you. Sign me up!
The land of television: Two comments. First, TVs should be free to everybody and paid for by all the advertisers currently choking off an increasing number of minutes on programs. There is no escape, paid or not, from commercials, and they have blossomed outrageously, dulling or negating whatever the programs themselves intended.
Second, about that $14.95 board advertised on TV which allows you to pretty much stand upside-down ("inversion") to achieve various claimed health (back) benefits: Should anybody care, the late writer-comedian-composer Steve Allen had his own "slant board" back in the early sixties and went so far as to extol its health virtues in TV Guide (with a photo, as I recall). Few things are really new under the televised sun.
Oops, More TV: I happened to catch Democratic strategist Adrienne Elrod on a TV talking head program. She reminds me of Debbie Wasserman Schultz (whose name I may not be spelling correctly from memory here). Question: How does the Democrat Party subsist by publicly airing members who come across as shrill-voiced vipers? Count my brain and ears as turned off.
Monday, November 19, 2018
Number Crunch, 2018
California's raging firestorms will claim lives long after their voracious weapons of flame become a terrible memory. Burning furniture and myriad other products composed of plastics and various petroleum-based chemical substances have already converted into smoky toxins destined to enter human and animal lungs, blood streams and eventually vital organs, putting more lives into health jeopardy than one can imagine. And what of flaming areas where nuclear materials were once allegedly stored? These fires aren't merely a disaster, they're an unfolding catastrophe possibly ticking like a time bomb affecting Californians, places and distant lives yet unknown.
Numbers.
Everybody wants the good life, the fairytale existence. Sometimes too much of a good thing attracts too many people to enjoy it, and numbers alone become irresistible when fires start or when the hurricane or tornado come. There can be no escape during the tragic fury when there are too many to escape in the first place, or when the nurturing earth itself turns on you.
No, this is not a tree-hugger speech. It's a numbers speech.
While California legislators whiled away their days by planning a hundred ways to depress citizen rights and increase taxes to accommodate criminal border jumpers instead of being vigilant, inevitable flaming destruction waited patiently. As usual, fire and police personnel bore the brunt of bad decisions as we were again reminded that in the midst of chaos all the Ph.Ds and master's degrees in the world aren't much good outside of the fantasy world we establish. Doctoral theses burn as easily as forests when calamity strikes, leaving behind only a page asking, Oh My, What Now?
Unfortunately, firestorms can evidence their presence in other forms, such as thousands of leftist-organized Hondurans, other Central Americans and terrorist elements believing it their destiny and right to invade the United States. Currently, Mexicans in Tijuana do not enjoy hosting their America-bound "guests" who have planted themselves at the Mexican border. Nor should we in the U.S.
Numbers. It is always about the numbers.
Recent estimates of an extraordinary loss of animal and plant species around the world just since the 1970s-- and we aren't jumping on the "climate change" bandwagon to make this point -- demonstrate that we haven't become much smarter in our human "advancement." Personally, we think it unlikely that humans as we know us will be around in 200 years, but the future might be far different if human reproduction is curbed and the Earth's other occupants no longer face extermination by destructive processes some of us refer to as building something better. Yes, there are times when even we dive deep and believe that cutting the world's human population by a few billion is essential. Taking individual responsibility is the best way to go, but, well, good luck with that when you're up against world religions and other dictators of consequence.
Remember. It is always about the numbers.
Tiny UFO comment: Regarding that Irish pilot UFO sighting -- quick as a wink, I heard the instant oatmeal explanation, guaranteed to blow up like an inflatable raft whenever the "U" term is mentioned in the press: It MUST have been a meteor or meteorites (sigh. . .sigh. . .). Whether this is the explanation in the end, the almost infantile urge of self-proclaimed experts to rush forward with The Ultimate Solution prior to a thorough investigation never fails to disappoint.
Monday, November 12, 2018
Bits and Pieces for November 2018
ABC-TV interviews Michelle Obama: Why? Is she running for something? Is her book going to crash, make that undersell, like Hillary's did? Does anybody really care about her views regarding Trump, who has so far done more for the U.S. than her hubby could even imagine in a dream? Is her husband -- seemingly toxic to nearly every Democrat candidate he touches on the campaign trail, suddenly relevant? Is Marxism back in style? Must we be re-reminded of the now extraordinarily wealthy two (man oh man, there's obviously big money potential for being a community organizer. . .) who smiled and said nice things while the country was allowed, if not encouraged, to deteriorate in many aspects for eight years? Are we intended to sob for Michelle and her strength? Was Robin Roberts playing hero worship for an hour Sunday evening? The most interesting thing missing in this kissy-face hour was the DNC coming forward to explain why a photo of husband B. Obama standing next to Louis Farrakhan was deliberately hidden away for years as one and all did their part to distance B.O. from the Nation of Islam's racist, America-hating leader. Obamas, please go away; the damage inflicted upon the country and, frankly, the black community which was given to expect miracles, proved immensely negative, in our opinion.
Jerry Brown, California fires and Jerry Brown and Jerry Brown: Before California lefties piss and moan about Trump's condemnation of those who are supposed to tend the state's forests, let's remember that the issue of burning away old forest undergrowth while it's still manageable has been in the spotlight -- and ignored -- for years. When the blazing inferno eventually ends and questions are asked as they should be, angry inquiries must first and foremost be directed to departing governor Brown and to a gaggle of leftists in both the political and so-called environmental arena who might have taken steps to prevent a significant share of forest fire disasters. The human sprawl across the state kinda makes it difficult for fires to avoid killing folks, too, so proper forest management becomes all the more important. Don't expect much more from the new governor, either, unless logical heads in California can somehow displace the air in his head with a functioning brain which doesn't topple to the left side. Up front: The guilty will blame the usual suspect, climate change.
CNN and Jim Acosta: Not, not, not a journalist. If he must attend White House press briefings, consider insisting that he enter a cage wearing a Hannibal Lecter-style bite guard mask.
Roe vs. Wade: Republicans, we're telling ya, leave it alone. Sorry if it conflicts with your religions, but taking this one down may start a spiral you won't be able to stop regarding other established legislation. The unavoidable clash between those who believe babies are a gift from God and those who see each human birth as just one more annoyance or danger to a fragile overpopulated ecosystem cannot be abated in the courts.
Hollywood celebrities failed miserably in seeing the candidates they supported win. Why would anybody take the advice of folks who spend 24/7 living lives engulfed in fiction, fantasy and privilege, absorbed frequently in narcissism and intelligence narrow enough to fit inside a strand of human hair with room to spare? May we again suggest occasionally muting the audio on your TV, relying solely on a visual experience to realize how contrived and silly so much of it actually appears? There's a lot to be said about the old silent movie era, when considerable thought went into conveying a coherent story minus sound.
The elections, particularly in Florida, Texas and Arizona have again caused us to wonder exactly how many votes have been cast fraudulently and by people who have no right to vote in our country. Renewed calls for FEDERAL identification documentation to be shown at the polling places in every state (as in other countries, even Mexico) must be taken seriously at last. Obviously, Democrats most likely to benefit from illegal voting will continue to scream foul regarding such attempts, eschewing logic for opportunity. A fingerprint on each ID card would be helpful, too.
Anybody anticipating congressional Democrat cooperation across the aisle will be sadly disappointed, because they'll be much too obsessed with a multitude of new investigations of Donald Trump -- a source of utter folly which could, by the way, hurt their party significantly in 2020.
Meanwhile, the latest mass shooting in Florida has, like a dinner bell, caused the left to re-salivate at the chance to create even more so-called gun control, and nowhere is this more apparent than in New York State, where megalomaniac-style governor Andrew Cuomo, elitist and privileged to the max, has Big Ideas, now that all three governing bodies are solidly on the left. The only shining light left to cast upon the Second Amendment may be Trump's Supreme Court nominees, who eventually will be called upon to sort all of this out and, one hopes, give Cuomo and other absurdly left leaners a really, really bad day of decisions.
The ACLU has stepped in to sue the Trump administration over plans to forbid "caravan" intruders from invading the United States. When will we investigate the ACLU, Southern Poverty Law Center and other America-hating turd organizations which bask comfortably in their own hatred as they strive to bend and twist national standards?
Despite Republican and conservative losses this time around, Donald Trump will continue with those all-important judicial appointments and, of course, Supreme Court nominations as possible. Forget Congress: These appointments are where the real gold lies in moving the country forward (with no apologies to France's Macron, should he believe this viewpoint constitutes nationalism).
Jerry Brown, California fires and Jerry Brown and Jerry Brown: Before California lefties piss and moan about Trump's condemnation of those who are supposed to tend the state's forests, let's remember that the issue of burning away old forest undergrowth while it's still manageable has been in the spotlight -- and ignored -- for years. When the blazing inferno eventually ends and questions are asked as they should be, angry inquiries must first and foremost be directed to departing governor Brown and to a gaggle of leftists in both the political and so-called environmental arena who might have taken steps to prevent a significant share of forest fire disasters. The human sprawl across the state kinda makes it difficult for fires to avoid killing folks, too, so proper forest management becomes all the more important. Don't expect much more from the new governor, either, unless logical heads in California can somehow displace the air in his head with a functioning brain which doesn't topple to the left side. Up front: The guilty will blame the usual suspect, climate change.
CNN and Jim Acosta: Not, not, not a journalist. If he must attend White House press briefings, consider insisting that he enter a cage wearing a Hannibal Lecter-style bite guard mask.
Roe vs. Wade: Republicans, we're telling ya, leave it alone. Sorry if it conflicts with your religions, but taking this one down may start a spiral you won't be able to stop regarding other established legislation. The unavoidable clash between those who believe babies are a gift from God and those who see each human birth as just one more annoyance or danger to a fragile overpopulated ecosystem cannot be abated in the courts.
Hollywood celebrities failed miserably in seeing the candidates they supported win. Why would anybody take the advice of folks who spend 24/7 living lives engulfed in fiction, fantasy and privilege, absorbed frequently in narcissism and intelligence narrow enough to fit inside a strand of human hair with room to spare? May we again suggest occasionally muting the audio on your TV, relying solely on a visual experience to realize how contrived and silly so much of it actually appears? There's a lot to be said about the old silent movie era, when considerable thought went into conveying a coherent story minus sound.
The elections, particularly in Florida, Texas and Arizona have again caused us to wonder exactly how many votes have been cast fraudulently and by people who have no right to vote in our country. Renewed calls for FEDERAL identification documentation to be shown at the polling places in every state (as in other countries, even Mexico) must be taken seriously at last. Obviously, Democrats most likely to benefit from illegal voting will continue to scream foul regarding such attempts, eschewing logic for opportunity. A fingerprint on each ID card would be helpful, too.
Anybody anticipating congressional Democrat cooperation across the aisle will be sadly disappointed, because they'll be much too obsessed with a multitude of new investigations of Donald Trump -- a source of utter folly which could, by the way, hurt their party significantly in 2020.
Meanwhile, the latest mass shooting in Florida has, like a dinner bell, caused the left to re-salivate at the chance to create even more so-called gun control, and nowhere is this more apparent than in New York State, where megalomaniac-style governor Andrew Cuomo, elitist and privileged to the max, has Big Ideas, now that all three governing bodies are solidly on the left. The only shining light left to cast upon the Second Amendment may be Trump's Supreme Court nominees, who eventually will be called upon to sort all of this out and, one hopes, give Cuomo and other absurdly left leaners a really, really bad day of decisions.
The ACLU has stepped in to sue the Trump administration over plans to forbid "caravan" intruders from invading the United States. When will we investigate the ACLU, Southern Poverty Law Center and other America-hating turd organizations which bask comfortably in their own hatred as they strive to bend and twist national standards?
Despite Republican and conservative losses this time around, Donald Trump will continue with those all-important judicial appointments and, of course, Supreme Court nominations as possible. Forget Congress: These appointments are where the real gold lies in moving the country forward (with no apologies to France's Macron, should he believe this viewpoint constitutes nationalism).
Thursday, November 8, 2018
Yippie! Now We Can Return to Normal!
Post-election blues? Don't fret -- we can do it all over again in two years.
In a way, I'm glad the Democrat mob (oh, sorry, did I say mob?) won the House. It will give them something to do and, while they will wield some power again, they won't be foaming at the mouth over super abilities beyond those of mortal men and women. In fact, by the time Trump finishes repairing the Supreme Court and various judicial positions around the nation, we believe a lot of the nonsense they whip up for many years ahead will be eclipsed by logic and sanity.
Speaking of the Supreme Court, based upon today's unfortunate fall by its eldest member, the political left better hope that medical science can quickly invent and transplant three bionic ribs.
Not even the mysterious space object dubbed "Oumuamua" cared to stick around for election results, having skipped out of our solar system weeks ago. Two Harvard scientists subsequently published a paper suggesting in the most casual of terms that the object's unusual acceleration and departure after it passed our sun might classify it as a space probe of sorts, that an intelligence from somewhere unknown may be involved. Oh oh. To everybody's regret, Oumuamua isn't coming back, so there will be no follow-up questions or answers -- then again, should it actually be an alien space probe, how do scientists know it won't return during a time of its own choosing?
In a way, I'm glad the Democrat mob (oh, sorry, did I say mob?) won the House. It will give them something to do and, while they will wield some power again, they won't be foaming at the mouth over super abilities beyond those of mortal men and women. In fact, by the time Trump finishes repairing the Supreme Court and various judicial positions around the nation, we believe a lot of the nonsense they whip up for many years ahead will be eclipsed by logic and sanity.
Speaking of the Supreme Court, based upon today's unfortunate fall by its eldest member, the political left better hope that medical science can quickly invent and transplant three bionic ribs.
Not even the mysterious space object dubbed "Oumuamua" cared to stick around for election results, having skipped out of our solar system weeks ago. Two Harvard scientists subsequently published a paper suggesting in the most casual of terms that the object's unusual acceleration and departure after it passed our sun might classify it as a space probe of sorts, that an intelligence from somewhere unknown may be involved. Oh oh. To everybody's regret, Oumuamua isn't coming back, so there will be no follow-up questions or answers -- then again, should it actually be an alien space probe, how do scientists know it won't return during a time of its own choosing?
Monday, November 5, 2018
Compassion's Toxic Dumping Ground
That many young people in the United States have never been alive during or never needed to participate in a major war is both good and bad. Avoiding war and thus allowing one to choose his or her own destiny from cradle to grave, free of interruption or potentially disastrous complications, would be the dream of a majority.
The unfortunate downside of being removed from conflict, however, seems to grace us with "snowflakes," youth so terrified even of points of view opposite their own that they break into a panic and demand violators of thought be banned, fined or imprisoned. It's amazing how we've reached a stage where freedom of speech is just fine until one attempts to exercise its benefits (hell-o-o-o-o Megyn Kelly and a long list. . .).
Currently unfolding way south of the U.S. border is an event which should, at least in the America I remember, enrage every American. Regrettably, too many among us are too young to realize, care about or contemplate the sheer numbers coming our way. A disturbing segment of society apparently believes the dismissive left, countering that contrary to the impression that invaders are in transit, these are just poor, oppressed people searching for a better life, asylum seekers and nothing more
To an extent, a large extent no doubt, that's true. Yet, first of all, asylum seekers are required to accept asylum with the first country they reach -- and that's Mexico, not the U.S. But Mexico isn't good enough, so most continue their trek north, anticipating good ol' American compassion. The same compassion which we now know via new figures that allowed many millions of illegal immigrants in during recent decades, thanks in no small way to the late alcoholic and, it seems, negligently homicidal Sen. Ted Kennedy.
Meandering one's way to a country and smashing through Mexican fences whilst holding high and defiantly the flag of your homeland (Honduras for one) doesn't exactly offer a greeting of peace, either.
Americans raised in relative safety, literally feeling or expressing absolutely no stake whatsoever for the great life the country offers so many without sacrifice, have either consciously or in error accepted leftist dogma, actually believing that open borders are the best option because we somehow owe a giant, unyielding welcome to the world's wretched masses. How does one convey to such tragically misguided folk the true result of open arms, the suicide of a nation? They surely won't hear logic from Hollywood or from drugged-out rock stars whose brains can't handle anything logical once the song is sung or the TV or motion picture role played.
Everything comes down to numbers. First, a few thousand arrive, and if successful in conquering the border, they will start to arrive by the hundreds of thousands and then by millions, because once the country allows what can't be called anything but an invasion, crap hole nations all over the planet will send the worst of their worst here. Goodbye America.
We should concentrate on bringing in talented people as a priority, period. The prospect of unending millions MORE entering the U.S. is simply unfathomable, and right now the best thing true Americans in Congress can do is to quickly pass immigration legislation favorable, for a change, to the U.S. citizens and taxpayers stuck with blindly funding the well-established invasions by criminal aliens who reward us with poverty, disease, crime and an attitude that badly needs a little law-and-order style correction.
Immediately ridding us of the absurd "anchor baby" (birthright tourism goes hand-in-hand with this) guarantee could be accomplished in a day or two. Why has this economically devastating clown show never been defeated in Congress?
A border war is coming and we hope those helping fund and advance this trauma circus get what they deserve in the end, at least by way of lawsuits. Used to be, traitors enjoyed a bullet to the head, if not a good old-fashioned hanging, but that's probably too much to hope for in this march of new world order migrants to our Southern border.
Thursday, November 1, 2018
Voting Under the Influence
It's almost here, that special place in time when everybody wants to hide under the covers until the final election results are in. Both sides have succeeded in whipping voters into a grand frenzy intense enough to cause us all to notice an empty place in our hearts when TV campaign commercials go missing from our lives (just kidding about that last part).
What isn't funny is the left attempting to turn its voters bonkers over contrived issues. The uproar over immigration reform is ammo enough, of course, but an interesting development of blaming white males for every ill under scrutiny has also entranced some in the media (CNN's Don Lemon, for one, and then an author named S. Clifford who is on record as wishing to deprive single white men of the right to vote!).
And how could any officials of a political party take delight in the hordes trying to invade from Central America, even knowing that terrorists and criminals embed themselves among them?
One might expect the ambiguous, fact-deprived protests to be put aside, as we should instead worry abut China's mounting war stance toward the United States (Russia's in the mix as well), its stunning military technology almost totally the result of stealing from the U.S. If China is willing to soon implement tools to submit its people to an unprecedented social crackdown and observation status in which every minor infraction will be subject to punishment, there would appear to be no limits if Chinese dictator monsters wish to conjure and battle an enemy.
We suspect Trump's down-to-the-wire pronouncement about essentially ending instant citizenship. the "anchor baby" phenomenon and birth "tourism" will encourage conservatives to vote.
The irrational, hatred-fed voters on the left, however, will by necessity approach the voting booth nourished by all the pap and lies infused by Democrats over the long haul, slowly and determinedly taught to ignore truth and accept what comes down literally to pure Hollywood fantasy. Should these voters foam at the mouth as they prepare to disgrace the voting apparatus, the reason could be either drugs or rabies. Or just heads full of bull crap.
What isn't funny is the left attempting to turn its voters bonkers over contrived issues. The uproar over immigration reform is ammo enough, of course, but an interesting development of blaming white males for every ill under scrutiny has also entranced some in the media (CNN's Don Lemon, for one, and then an author named S. Clifford who is on record as wishing to deprive single white men of the right to vote!).
And how could any officials of a political party take delight in the hordes trying to invade from Central America, even knowing that terrorists and criminals embed themselves among them?
One might expect the ambiguous, fact-deprived protests to be put aside, as we should instead worry abut China's mounting war stance toward the United States (Russia's in the mix as well), its stunning military technology almost totally the result of stealing from the U.S. If China is willing to soon implement tools to submit its people to an unprecedented social crackdown and observation status in which every minor infraction will be subject to punishment, there would appear to be no limits if Chinese dictator monsters wish to conjure and battle an enemy.
We suspect Trump's down-to-the-wire pronouncement about essentially ending instant citizenship. the "anchor baby" phenomenon and birth "tourism" will encourage conservatives to vote.
The irrational, hatred-fed voters on the left, however, will by necessity approach the voting booth nourished by all the pap and lies infused by Democrats over the long haul, slowly and determinedly taught to ignore truth and accept what comes down literally to pure Hollywood fantasy. Should these voters foam at the mouth as they prepare to disgrace the voting apparatus, the reason could be either drugs or rabies. Or just heads full of bull crap.