It seems to me that there has become no limit to the ridiculous lengths that the leaders of the Democrat Party will go in their attempts to demean and, if possible, destroy their perceived enemies with an “R” behind their name in the voting registration records.
And that extends down to those as low as myself. I am now dealing with a major hacking in my computer that keeps it from downloading any emails. As a result, a few of my recipient friends have reported that their emails to me have been rejected, probably because the mailbox is full.
That has brought to mind the notion that unless the right-thinking forces in government stop winking at the various violations of the constitutionally guaranteed civil rights and start arresting and incarcerating those who do such violations (as well as those leaders who openly push their listeners to commit the violations), they will only become worse until someone is severely injured or killed. It is a demonstrated fact of life that as long as evil people get away with doing wrong they, and those of like mind, will only intensify and multiply their conduct.
All such activities usually begin with mean-mouthed diatribes against the perceived enemy such as we have heard and seen in various media occurring on the floor and in the halls of the U.S. Capitol. In 85 years of being bombarded with film, radio, and finally TV “newscasts,” never have my eyes and ears been so offended by the mean-faced intensity and nasty language being thrown out by individuals, including women who could not be labeled “ladies” at any time by me. Frankly, such conduct, in my opinion, is terribly demeaning to the expected dignity of either House of Congress and it is sad that the elected leaders do not take a strong hand to quell such as soon as it surfaces. But then, at least in the case of Speaker Pelosi, it appears likely that she is afraid of the most radicalized members of her caucus.
But then, it has been for some time that those elected to leadership on the Republican side have failed to demand restraint in words and actions from the members when they have the top leadership positions. Instead, they seem to feel that setting an example of good conduct will rub off and make things develop the way they should from the opposition. Well, I have news for them. It doesn’t work. Wrongdoers must be called to account and censured or expelled. In fact, the rules in both houses provide that any member can be removed from Congress by a vote of the members, and it has been done in past years.
All that is fine, but it certainly enhances the problem when smaller-sized government leaders order their police to stand down and let rioters continue to “protest” and destroy property and injure bystanders, such has been seen on a number of college campuses and certain big cities where officials must themselves be radical or sympathetic to those in the streets.
Taking all this into account, it seems most likely that the split-up of the Republic known as the USA postulated in the book, The Last American President, by Richard Engle will come to pass. Perhaps not in the exact way predicted, but still to result in a series of small, few state-nations. The disparity of attitudes now prevalent among the various states could be a snapshot of what is coming. All this could very easily come to pass, even in what remains in my lifetime. But my feeble efforts will continue to cast light on the goings on to, hopefully, side-track and delay, or prevent it from coming to fruition. Only time will tell.
It has come to my attention that one of the worst things that is bring bringing this problem to life is the heavy allowance of massive legal, and more massive illegal, invasion, as opposed to immigration, of peoples coming here for the promised “freebies” rather than to really immerse in our way of life in order to improve their own. We should go back to the requirements of past decades that someone coming here must have a citizen willing to vouch and care for them. They must learn our language and have a desire to integrate fully and become a fruitful worker, rather than send most of their earnings “back home.”
It just is not feasible to indefinitely provide for non-citizens to live on the rest of us who pay taxes. Further, the practice in some states to issue drivers licenses to non-citizens to use as voting proof must be brought to an end.