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Pretty Please?

We the people tried to work within the existing system to restore the values of our people.

We played the Deep State’s game one more time – but with feelings that originated from concern for our people’s future.

Two years on, the result is unpredictable, but the backlash from the controllers has been surprisingly fierce.

Right now, it doesn’t look good for us, either from those we trusted or those we didn’t. But if it does get worse, and we go down that darker path, just remember.

We first asked you nicely.

“I regret that I am now to die in the belief that the useless sacrifice of themselves by the generation of 1776, to acquire self-government and happiness to their country, is to be thrown away by the unwise and unworthy passions of their sons, and that my only consolation is to be, that I live not to weep over it.”

Thomas Jefferson
Letter to John Holmes, April 22, 1820

p.s. What we must realize is that the founders’ political experiment failed from the outset (think “Whiskey Rebellion” for example). Jefferson knew it; I believe that we must finally acknowledge that and move forward toward a radically decentralized form of government.

Hubris, Anyone?

It takes a special kind of stupid for the US government to continually insist on “restoring” foreign nations wracked by conflict — conflict that more often than not was caused by us — when their two best domestic examples (where presumably they are far more expert) are the “Reconstruction” of the American South and the “Americanization” of the indigenous tribes of the American West. 

Announcing A Major Scientific Breakthrough!

A joint task force from the HLM Institute and the WR Institute have announced a major discovery in the long-standing and contentious research on human-generated climate change.

Researchers discovered a strong correlation between the short-term increase in CO2, methane, and other gases and the onset of the new legislative sessions around the nation.

Pictured: Opening of 2019 NC House legislative session accompanied by significantly elevated levels of noxious gases and fumes in the immediate area which rapidly spread state-wide

Government officials across the country typically refused comment, presumably fearing self-incrimination.

“The whole aim of practical politics is to keep the populace alarmed (and hence clamorous to be led to safety) by menacing it with an endless series of hobgoblins, all of them imaginary.”
“Never blame a legislative body for not doing something. When they do nothing, that don’t hurt anybody. When they do something is when they become dangerous.”

People Before Profit

Tucker Carlson drives on deep into America in his opening monologue on 1/2/19 (~15 min.).

Two minor quibbles: I wish he could realize that not all libertarians and not all conservatives are capitalism worshipers above all else. There are plenty of people of each persuasion who are fully aware that economic philosophy is a tool, not a religion. Also, it is possible to be libertarian about immigration and still recognize that there is something fundamentally wrong and evil about government immigration policy that makes a rational approach temporarily impossible.

As is almost always the case, the elite controllers are the problem that must be addressed first, last, and always. With ruthless resolve.

We need to put “family” first in all things.

The People

THE PEOPLE is a beast of muddy brain
That knows not its own strength, and therefore stands
Loaded with wood and stone; the powerless hands
Of a mere child guide it with bit and rein;
One kick would be enough to break the chain,
But the beast fears, and what the child demands
It does; nor its own terror understands,
Confused and stupefied by bugbears vain.
Most wonderful! With its own hand it ties
And gags itself—gives itself death and war
For pence doled out by kings from its own store.
Its own are all things between earth and heaven;
But this it knows not; and if one arise
To tell this truth, it kills him unforgiven.

~ Tomasso Campanella (1568-1639)