It's been an eventful few weeks since I last visited your inbox... Especially for a midterm election year.
Part of the blame for the furious activity belongs to the Supreme Court (this new, realigned court and it’s importance will be discussed more in future columns) and the decision on the Dobbs case, which formally overturned Roe v. Wade and sent the question of abortion back to the states.
Not to diminish the Dobbs case, which was the result of fifty years of action and activism that culminated in the nominations of President Trump's SCOTUS justices that made the decision possible, but there was another case of huge importance to the actual doings of government, the decision in West Virginia v. EPA.
The Supreme Court, in a decision written by Justice Clarence Thomas that has huge ramifications for Congress, The Executive Branch and Cabinet Departments ruled unconstitutional the Congressional practice of passing laws which give policy and rule making power to the bureaucrats of D.C. who too often think they alone can control our lives.
For too long Congress has shirked their duties by passing laws that relinquish legislative intent and control to the Executive Branch who then gets to both set and enforce rules on Americans.
I don't know how many times over the past twenty years I've said to myself that's not how any of this is supposed to work, but it's more than time our country stops pretending that what is happening in Washington D.C. is normal, constitutional or even wanted by a good portion of our nation, no matter what side of the aisle you reside.
Of course, the Dobbs case caused the most ire from the left. And as the right has warned after years of out of control protests and outright riots, the aftermath has been more than unpleasant for the justices, their neighbors and pregnancy crisis centers across the nation.
Groups like Jane's Revenge openly planned and promoted protests at the homes of conservative justices on Twitter and destroyed pregnancy centers and offices across America
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All of this has been allowed by the Department of Justice and encouraged by the White House, contra to federal law. All this occurs as the same DOJ is holding Americans in federal prison on charges stemming from January 6th and seeking sentencing enhancements as a deterrent to domestic terrorism. For people who never entered the Capitol.
That's where we're at.
And you're a fascist if you disagree.
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I think some people wonder how America gets to a place where those who would like laws enforced equally are branded fascists. How those that believe in Natural Rights, the constitution and favor life in a republic rather than a democracy as domestic terrorists and Nazis.
The explanation involves 100 year long marches through our institutions; behavior modification disguised as mass communication; removal of God, family and civics from the public square and the dreaded slippery slope that at the moment seems more than greased.
But it all boils down to a revolution. One where the groundwork was laid before most of us were born, and now is finally reaching its calamitous crescendo.
The roots of this revolution lie with the Bolsheviks. A continuation of Eastern European communism, but one that came of age watching the rise of Chinese Communist authoritarianism and Latin American dictators.
These Neo-Bolshevik revolutionaries have learned some lessons and shown patience in the run up to the insanity we currently are seeing.
My best explanation for the current insanity, in short, Donald Trump.
And not just because of statements (note… this isn’t a real Trump statement, sadly, but dang it’s still funny) like yesterday's…. which are ok to laugh about.
We the people were supposed to have the slow boil of eight years of Hillary's incrementalism and illegal fundraising moving us ever closer to the Davos model of global power.
Instead, President Trump showed America an off ramp, a temporary rest stop from America's long march. So what was once a slow boil now has to get cranked up on high. It's both desperation and necessity. Objectives must be met. And the people must believe it's all a foregone conclusion.
Enter protests and scaremongering, lockdowns and climate emergencies requiring executive action. Add schools less concerned with math and reading, but celebrating drag shows and story times for kids and what seems like every third teacher shouting their pronouns in the name of diversity.
Issues foreign and domestic all require the Treasury's money presses running at full speed. It's been at least a few generations since Congress has limited themselves to tax collections. Not required, answers about how so many serving the public have used their positions to become multi millionaires during their unusually long tenures.
Or the maneuvers and deals necessary to keep those tenures.
Political, societal and economic pressure is necessary to maneuver Americans to accepting this kind of tyranny. A good portion of our society is welcoming it and demanding more.
It's all very familiar.
Bolshevik Russia, Weimar Germany, Communist China and yes, now in America.
Want a more current version... See farmers revolting across Europe, citizens sending a president on the run in Sri Lanka, and just in the last few days protests are beginning to grow in Latin America against global inflation and the Green Agenda.
I've said before there's a fusion. It's not shocking to conceive of a hybrid global communism, one tailored to each nation it seeks to overtake.
The consequences though are remarkably similar every time it's tried.
America's brand of sex, drugs and rock and roll was perfect for cultural engineering quite reminiscent of Weimar Germany's sex change clinics and drug dens.
Not for nothing, the Weimar inflation curve looks familiar as well.
The extravagance of Versailles and an aristocratic elite that enriched itself at the cost of its people looks very familiar to an American elite that sold out to Chinese communists for campaign funding and foundation partnerships, and corporations chasing the Chinese markets.
But the funny thing about revolutions and realignments... Chaos creates opportunities.
As the left showed us over the last five years.
The Neo-Bolsheviks nationalized every congressional race and political issue as levers of division and power. The answer and antidote to national progressivism isn't found by nationalizing more. It's found by focusing locally and remaking the GOP into a party aligned with American citizen's interests and away from the power hungry vacuum that is Washington D.C.
While the Neo-Bolsheviks have been working on the plan for over 100 years, the real fight for America is just getting started.
I wouldn't count out "We the People" just yet.
Brilliant article.
Awesome . I still think the Supreme Court is bought and paid for . This big show put on be the supreme Court is cover up that they refused to hear the case brought by Texas and other states on voting fraud. Its the supreme Court job it say so in the Constitution .