PUSHING US INTO SILENCE.
Nothing that happened on January 6, 2021 in Washington justifies the roll out of the potentially dictatorial measures which have followed. It is the overreaction of professional politicians who know very well why many Americans, who are neither racists nor rioters, are enraged and frustrated by the national government.
The failure and the political motives of pandemic lockdowns are gradually becoming obvious. Throwing government money at a population which has been imprisoned under the guise of health measures can only work for so long. The rational are asking the obvious: If everyone is on welfare, who is going to pay for it? The answer is simple: We all are, eventually. And we all know that "stopping" one virus isn't going to keep others from attacking us in future.
The assembly of over 10,000 heavily armed national guard troops to guard the US Presidential Inauguration on January 20th is a shameful caving to politicians' hysteria. Senator Schumer of New York wants to place all Trump supporters on Federal no-fly lists. The press reports that the FBI is on the hunt nationally for all Capitol rioters, but have we seen the fruits of their efforts to hold all the 2020 rioters, arsonists and looters accountable?
The punishing of Trump voters by private corporations for their political beliefs is dangerous and most likely un-Constitutional, since our ballots are supposed to be held in strictest confidence by election officials. The canceling of Facebook and Twitter accounts of Trump supporters who were not anywhere near the violence on January 6 is not justified. Other forms of financial and social punishment have been reported by Trump supporters who were not part of any rioting or violence. The same does not seem to apply to the thousands who rioted and looted nationally all summer. Their opinions have become standard public relations content on all media platforms.
This is not looking like America any more. I am ashamed of our government for its corruption and leaning to totalitarian control of us, the people for whom they are supposed to labor. I was a Democrat voter for years, until I saw the Clinton administration become allied with globalist elites who favored Americans' role as the international police force. Bill Clinton, an Ozarks hillbilly with rustic charm, joined the ranks of those elitists who despise those from whom he came. They will use poorer Americans to die in their wars, but they do not like them.
George W. Bush, the bumbling Republican aristocrat, was the violent tool of the same globalists who wished to establish America as their bully against any emerging entity which challenged the globalist ideal of a nationless world. The Bush administration convinced me to be a political independent for the remainder of my years.
And here I am. Not a Trump supporter in the sense of the personality cult which he fostered, I supported his legitimate election as POTUS against Hillary Clinton. Why? Because the Obama administration with Clinton as Secretary of State demonstrated the same contempt for the grass-roots America that Bill Clinton, George Bush and the current Democrat Congressional leaders injected into our Federal government. I bought the Obama of "Be the Change" in 2008 and regretted it fully by 2016 as our endless wars continued, our economy stagnated, and racial relations became worse in America.
I applauded President Trump's approach to demilitarization of our State Department. Winding down the useless wars in the Middle East was his major accomplishment in my opinion. His business savvy served the economy and the nation well in his early administration. Think of how he continued to function in his role against daily acrimony from irrationally hostile Democrats and the press. Think of how he made the dangerous move of defying the Chinese Communist Party. A move which has most likely precipitated his downfall.
Who can complain about his increasing employment for all Americans? And, had he not been sabotaged by China's release of a global pandemic and the bumbling of the WHO/CDC in reacting to it, I still believe he would have helped to improve America as a nation. No matter how abrasive his personality, I have to acknowledge his administrative ability. It is unlikely a president with the personality of a kindergarten teacher would be at all effective.
Is Donald Trump, the man, flawed? Of course, but who isn't. Is Nancy Pelosi, who bullies hairdressers to break government pandemic rules, perfect? Is Joe Biden above suspicion for political corruption with his son Hunter?
We are seeing the continuation of a concerted racialist effort to demean and dehumanize those who do not subscribe to racialist privilege theories or racialist victim narratives. Those who would defend American heritage and Western Civilization against the revisionism of racialist Marxists are labeled "racist". This an an ancient ploy to deflect attention from the motives of the actual aggressors against freedom, accountability and justice for all. Democrat leaders are promoting racial conflict by excusing violence for one racial group and condemning it for another in no uncertain terms. And the reality is that violence and lawlessness have no racial identity and should be prosecuted equally for all.
The Republican leadership has generally allowed itself to be castrated by racialist politics. They have meekly supported President Trump's earlier calls for general law and order in beleaguered American cities. Oh, but now they have joined in the mob hysteria over an exaggerated White supremacist coup d'etat following January 6, 2021. If what occurred on January 6 was an example of the threat posed by White supremacists, I believe those with tens of thousands of trained multiracial and multiethnic troops at their disposal have little to fear.
This leads me to believe that the opportunistic locking down of political debate is the real point of the current Democrat and globalist-controlled-media reaction. They wish to push anyone with an objection to the Democrat agenda into silence. Independents like me pose a great danger to all party loyalists. And there are more of us than ever. Is there any wonder why? I conclude that we are the people they wish to shut up most. We are voters who cannot simply be told what to do, what to think or whom to support. And we are not afraid to speak our minds.
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