Thursday, January 30, 2025

FEDERAL COURT STYMIES SECOND NEOCON POWER-GRAB

      On Tuesday, a Federal Court Judge derailed another illegal attempt by the Uniparty to circumvent the Constitutional Division of Powers and establish Rule-by-Decree. It isn't as though the Constitution has been more or less of a dead letter during the past three decades already, but the New Right has been driving toward its final extinction.

     The Decree that was blocked this time would have frozen Federal Grants and ultimately based them upon Party Loyalty. Among the proposed defunding of the Enemy Within would have been such organizations as Catholic Community Services. Treasury Commissar Scott Bessent, homo-Rights activist, architect of Soros' social engineering schemes and an elder in a Rainbow Church, supported the plan; as did incoming Christian Nationalist OMB Chair, Russ Vought.  One would naturally suppose that American Catholics would be horrified at this too; but evidently Party Loyalty comes before Faith among them too

     The Republican Party of today is not Conservative; it is Reactionary. The reason that we see alliances between Globalists like Bessent and Churchians like Vought is because both ideologies share a common contempt for Popular Sovereignty and the ideals of the Enlightenment (for those who went to public schools, that was the era when our Nation was founded). The Techno-feudalists of the Global Oligarchy and the believers in a State Church are natural allies. Both envision a pre-democratic utopia where mind-control and social conformity are imposed

     To this end, the Reactionary Government is moving to stamp out any form of dissent or Congressional oversight, which is one reason that the Federal Court blocked the proposed spending freeze. There are other initiatives being challenged as well, such as the mass-purges of Civil Service personnel. Laws preventing these kinds of purges were instituted in 1871, when we had an actual Conservative Republican in the White House.


    Americans had learned from the experience of the Civil War that partisan appointments could lead to dangerous intrigues (Jefferson Davis was formerly the Defense Secretary, for example). Critics of the current system allege that Civil Servants form the Deep State; in reality, the Deep State operates independently of the Government and civil servants typically just do as they're told. Replacing them with Party Loyalists expands the power of the actual Deep State while making Regulatory Capture permanent. 

    To the same end of Regulatory Capture, the New Right also instituted a purge of the Inspector-Generals' Officers. This move is totally illegal, of course: the law establishing non-partisan positions in the Cabinet to enforce adherence to the law was approved by another actual Conservative Republican in 1974.


      The Snake Oil being peddled by the New Right has nothing to do with reducing Government Over-Reach or making it more efficient. The New Right is about transferring power from the people to the hands of Corporate Oligarchs. The so-called Golden Age they promise is merely the Accelerationist phase of the Great Reset

     In order to gain public support, the Reactionaries will throw a few crumbs to Conservatives to divert attention from their broader goals and intentions. To this end, they have the full assistance of the Controlled Opposition Media which trumpet the Official Party Line while discreetly ignoring inconvenient truths and facts. That there are serious problems both with Federal Funding grants and the Civil Service cannot be denied; but a genuine Conservative approach would be reform and not revolution. 

    What we're seeing from the Reactionaries is not reform in any meaningful sense. They are not returning power to the people, but transferring it to other top-down agencies and institutions which will operate with even less responsibility and transparency than before. A Government of would-be Alpha Supermen is hardly an improvement over a vacillating and indecisive one. A modern government is one that serves the people, and one where the people have the ultimate power. We've gotten into this situation by outsourcing our Rights to institutions and expecting them to make top-down decisions. The Oligarchs have encouraged this, to be sure: but demanding more authority and less accountability is not the answer.  



     

    

       

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