Wednesday, April 27, 2022

THE MEANS OF THE ENEMY

        If anybody has been following the Controlled Opposition Conservative news outlets still, one would get two very clear messages. The first is that every problem that our nation is facing now is all because of the Junta and that nothing prior to January, 2021 actually took place; and the second is that voting in a pack of Never-Trump Neocon stooges is going to change everything for the better. 

     Let's look at Reality for a change. We're expected to believe that the same Party that threw the legitimate President and his supporters under the bus and have done absolutely nothing of any substance to combat voter fraud is going to present a viable alternative to the Regime. We're also expected to believe that a Regime who used every illegal and unconstitutional scheme in the book to achieve power will relinquish it to a legitimate populist movement again. 

    The Republican Party has no viable candidates, no action plan, and an extensive record of betrayals, sellouts, and compromises to contend with. The only political position they hold right now is that they aren't Democrats. Taking a page of the Left's tactics, they've been engaging in a lot of revisionist herstory lately. Pundit Victor Davis Hanson is among the worst of these, although Dennis Praeger gives him a good run for his money. Both pack articles full of pseudo-intellectual jargon that altogether say absolutely nothing except that "it's all Biden's fault."



   According to Hanson, inflation, energy dependence, political corruption, an emasculated military, failing schools and corrupt legal systems all started happening in America in 2021. This ought to be an insult to any Conservative's intelligence. Trump campaigned in 2016 on a platform of correcting these very problems. In fact, Hanson's arguments are on the level of Orange Man Bad except that he applies them to Biden, 

   Because the Republicans have no actual solutions, their leaders have been engaging in a number of publicity stunts, and worse they've been mimicking Leftist policies and putting a 'Conservative' label on them. Take for example Elon Musk's recent hostile takeover of Twitter. Conservative writers have been effusively praising this move---the same people who denounce 'woke' Corporations hijacking the Media. The real problem is that Corporate Oligarchs have too much control over the mass-media already, but of course nobody wishes to address that issue.

   Florida Governor Ron DeSantis has been grabbing headlines lately with these kinds of policy stunts---some of which have some very dangerous precedents involved. Despite the fact that Disney---one of the top 5 Media Conglomerates---has been pushing the homo agenda upon the world's youth for at least five years now, DeSantis and the Republican punditocracy have finally noticed that Disney is a problem. Their solution? Copy the Left and engage in Cancel Culture. Yes, the same people who criticized the Left's activism against Chick-Fil-A and Hobby Lobby decided to use the same tactics and own those Libtards by sticking it to Disney. 

  A better idea would be to ban all Corporations from lobbying and interfering in politics. But that's not in the interests of the GOP Establishment which rakes in millions in Corporate lobbying. This includes Disney, incidentally, which dumps considerable cash in GOP pockets themselves. But even so, the terms of DeSantis' policies are going to accomplish nothing; since Florida taxpayers are going to be liable for the debts Disney pays annually in exchange for the tax-exemption which was recently repealed. Meanwhile, the COVID dictatorship in Colorado has offered Disney a better deal to move to that State where they can continue all of their woke activism without hindrance. 

   DeSantis lately came up with another brilliant, this time allegedly cracking down on voter fraud. He's created a new police agency charged with monitoring elections. A special state police force overseeing voting---what could possibly go wrong with a plan like that? 


     It doesn't seem to have occurred to anybody on the Right that a future Democrat Administration might just abuse an agency like this. It's as though Conservatives have learned nothing from post-9/11 laws---almost all of which have been pressed into the service of the Junta---and which Obama eagerly expanded upon to further strip Americans of their Rights. 

   It would make more sense to go back to in-person voting with voter registration cards and paper ballots and bipartisan observers monitoring the vote count. That, and actually enforcing laws against voter fraud. But again, that policy doesn't suit vested interests like Diebold Technologies which operates and counts votes (and incidentally whose top shareholder at 14% is WEF/Great Reset architect Blackrock); or Dominion Voting Systems, which is a subsidiary of Staple Street Capital and is deeply connected with the neo-Fascist Regime of Justin Trudeau. The two owners of Staple Street are former employees of the Bush Family-run (and WEF partner) The Carlyle Group, and of Cerberus Capital Management. Cerberus' co-CEOs Steve Feinberg and Frank Bruno are major donors to the GOP Establishment and their board members include former Vice-President Dan Quayle and Bush Jr's former Treasury Secretary John Snow. Despite Republican claims that Dominion is heavily tied to voter fraud, it's doubtful that they will say too much about reining in Dominion.

    Conservatives need to drop their delusions, and come to grips with the fact that the Regime is not going away, that the President-in-Exile is not coming back, and that the Republican Party is worse than useless. Instead of engaging with the system we need to be disengaging from it and working to build parallel economies and societies outside (as much as possible) of the Regime's grasp. 






   




2 comments:

  1. Interesting! Well said.

    I guess what is really bothering me is that I can't see any visible core values on the conservative side. What is supposed to be the difference between Caitlyn Jenner and Rachel Levine?

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    1. I don't see much difference either. For that matter, how is blaming Biden for everything any different from the "Orange Man Bad" we heard for four years?

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