We are no doubt in revolutionary times, it’s just a matter of which sort of revolution it will be. If one imagines Washington DC as King George, distant, hostile, arrogant, unresponsive to the needs of the people and unwilling to pass laws that benefit them, taking their money and spitting on the ground, one might better understand the absolute volcanic response of the Washington establishment to the removal of McCarthy from the Speaker’s chair. That was the people, average citizens, throwing tea into Boston harbor. That was rebellion egged on by the colonists finally disrupting the crown, this time in Washington DC.
It is, in some respect, an amazing time to be alive, to watch a powerful nation brought to its knees by sheer stupidity and avarice, thrashing about now with foreign troops (FBI) sent out to intimidate the colonists.
Then, there’s the comparison to Russia, broke from the First World War, weak from the losses and demoralization of the troops. Infused by communists in many government offices and their refusal to recognize the Tsar (Trump) as the head of government, when he was, and a refusal to recognize the voices of the people in terms of elections. The only question to be raised is whether the people will rise up like 18th Century patriots or lay down like Russian peasants.
Like many, I have long wondered what conditions brought about the 1917 Revolution in Russia, why it could not be stopped, why the danger was not foreseen. Now I know that it was and it was railed against, because the obvious flaws in their design were known, even then. I read a book not long ago, Volume II of the selected works of Maxim Gorky that delightfully illustrated the people, the times and the means by which the Bolshevik Revolution was effected. It was a series of works that told the story from the ground level, where we would find ourselves some hundred years later.
While the conditions, then to now, are not identical, the forces behind the means are very similar. Power and wealth at the expense of the weakest, the poorest seems to be a common thread. The appearance of authority over the fact of it, impressing the peasants with matching uniforms and shiny buttons with nothing, in fact, behind it, because the government (the constitution in this case) had been dissolved. It was really a question of whether the people would recognize their bogus authority or kill them with rocks. But poverty is its own oppressor, its own bully and the longer one is poor, the more likely one is to accept whatever comes their way. Even in the small villages the Bolshevik Revolution didn’t leap upon the people and drag them down into hell overnight. It was a sure, persistent objective obtained as they got around to it; as it will be here.
Here’s how I know the decision is upon us. The federal law enforcement apparatus is comfortable enough to target school board meetings and pro-life protesters in clear violation of the First Amendment, so they are signaling that the constitution is no longer in play, that’s the gist of the message.
They manufactured a riot out of a peaceful protest simply to arrest Trump supporters.
They hoped it would break their support of Trump and it worked in some cases. When one looks at Trump, all that he’s going through, you only have to understand that it’s a desperate attempt to get his supporters to break away, to turn their backs.
Knowing that, when it is openly broadcast that the FBI has designated Trump supporters as domestic violent extremists one can see through their ploy. Despite the fact that other than the orchestrated fedsurrection of January 6th, there has never been any riot at any of the hundreds of Trump rallies in excess of tens of thousands present. Any disturbance at all was instigated by the feds or their useful idiots, Antifa or BLM. It only takes sustained support to frustrate their efforts and that’s all I care about.
A few other things are part of this, though. One is funding for Ukraine. You have to understand the massive political funding structure that has been built around aid to Ukraine to get why that’s so important to the people in congress. In fact, knowing these cowards and criminals, the war in Ukraine might have been instigated to facilitate the money laundering and/or to cover up evidence of past corruption.
It works like this: Congress passes spending bills that fund Ukraine aid, that aid goes to Ukraine, buys a few weapons systems and such to pay off political donors in the arms business, but most of it winds up in the pockets of Ukrainian politicians, who take their cut and then move the rest of the funds to international NGOs, probably administered by globalist billionaires hostile to America and those NGOs fund either the illegal immigration convoys being built and assembled in UN-run bases in South America or it goes to NGOs that contribute to political action committees that will provide funds to those who vote for aid to Ukraine. It’s a closed loop of funding.
Now, the beast is wounded and it sees the people, at least half of the nation, as the enemy. So much so that they brought out Hillary Clinton to describe Trump supporters as people in need of “reprogramming.” They need to be held in camps and reprogrammed. That’s a completely Bolshevik thing to say. It’s a Stalinist attitude about the voters who, in her mind, betrayed her in 2016.
While all of this is important to understand, how far down the nation has fallen politically, there are worse reasons why this government cannot stand, not for much longer, anyway.
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