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  1. The left has entered a deeply decadent period. Some of them are unable to process contrary viewpoints, some of them have ‘views’ which are merely compendia of emotional outbursts, some of them are unable to make an utterance without laying down red herrings, others cannot do so without engaging in snide status games. Others are fixated on what they fancy are trends. (The one leftoid I know enraged by Walkaway is of this last sort). I’m sure there’s some other kind, and when I locate one who is under the age of 70, I’ll let everyone know.

  2. NEO: The left hates those who once were members but have since left the fold, and their very existence threatens the left’s reliance on the monolithic support of particular groups.

    Since the 1905 Revolution, there has been a strong Latvian faction in the Russian Social Democratic Labour Party. Persons of Latvian descent temporarily held the high positions in the State apparatus of Soviet Russia. Of the 70 Commissioners of the Cheka in the year 1918, 38 were of Latvian origin.

    with the increasing Russification of the State organs, members of non-Russian minorities were largely ousted from the management positions.
    In the party leadership of Josef Stalin, Latvia was regarded as a so-called “enemy nation” and Latvians were generally regarded as counter-revolutionary and suspicious

    From this time, a rigorous “purge” of the party and state apparatus of non-Russians took place. The Latvian Communist Party was dissolved in 1936, its members persecuted and murdered as “nationalists” and “people’s enemies”.

    let me know if its a bit familiar…

    the gay as a group are being used, and like any outside group that is disliked, they are foolish to think they found a home, warm, and cuddly… which is Straka’s point… there is more to it given that the name is slavic, meaning Magpie.

    in exchange for temporary acceptance and higher status, like the latvian riflemen and others, the opposition got to use their skills, ideas, abilities, drives, until it was no longer convenient..

    then, like now, the point of yelling populism, nationalists, etc… (remember, willi munzenberg was against the nationalists, under stalin and who goebles learned from?) – which was preparatory to removing them

    ie. you cant remove the heroes of the people as they were when they started, but once not needed, the power has to be taken back, so once negated in the minds of the public, who cares what happens to them?

    think of all the disparagement that had to come before the ovens in germany? or the camps turned over to stalin after by FDR?

    In July 1937 the closure of the publishing house and cultural association “Prometejs” and the arrest of its employees took place. The Red Latvian Riflemen were removed from the history and school books and their veteran associations were dissolved.

    that is the power… you will be erased…
    that is why people who know, are so upset with censorship – its erasing

    but note… they will erase all evidence of it having existed… so, the left and gay think that the gifts they just won at the bar where the riots happened, are real… no.. the second they are not needed any more and power exists, it will be leveled, erased, they will suddenly find themselves alone, and hated by everyone.

    then.. erased..

  3. I just saw a recent interview on the FOX TV show “Life, Liberty and Levin” with Dr. John Marini, a professor of Political Science at the University of Nevada, and an expert on the “Administrative State,” which gave me a very eye opening, a whole new perspective and way of looking at our government, and an explanation for why it is less and less responsive to us citizens.

    What Professor Marini said was that the growth of the Administrative state, the bureaucracy—which started its real expansion during the Presidency of LBJ–has been moving us here in the U.S. closer and closer to becoming a soft tyranny.

    Dr. Marini pointed out that, as power has been increasingly centralized in Washington D.C., fewer and fewer average citizens are able to participate in government, but rather major donors and/or special interests and their lobbyists have the ear of the centralized government’s Federal bureaucracy, which now wields the legislative power that our Constitution vested in Congress, and which Congress now no longer really wields.

    Congress, he said, has largely relinquished its deliberative and legislative duties since, once it has passed basic legislation, it has handed the power to interpret, elaborate on, extend, and to enforce those laws–its lawmaking power–over to a Federal bureaucracy composed of unelected individuals—to technocrats and supposed rational, scientific experts, and, of course, since these supposed “experts” gained their expertise through education in our now overwhelmingly Leftist academic institutions, the Federal bureaucracy is also overwhelmingly leftist in orientation.

    Thus, while formerly a citizen could interact with members of Congress–who they elected, and could replace if they proved unsatisfactory–and who could, in response to those citizens, pass laws—since Congress’ role is now much more one of oversight and investigation of the bureaucracy, citizens are reduced to dealing with unelected, often faceless bureaucrats who, realistically speaking, cannot be fired, and who, in effect, wield the power of law through their countless rules, policies, procedures, and regulations, moreover, bureaucrats whose first loyalties are not to the public good, but to their own organizations and careers.

    According to Dr. Marini the theme of politics for the last several decades has been one of division, dividing people up in to groups by race, sex, economic status, ethnicity, etc. and appealing to each one of these separate groups.

    Dr. Marini sees President Trump’s populist outreach efforts as trying to appeal to everyone as part of one nation, as citizens of the United States.

    Says Dr. Marini, Trump is trying to do things that will benefit the nation as a whole—the public good–and is trying to disrupt the way that Washington has been doing business, this march away from the way our Founders meant our government and Republic to work.

    Thus, the almost universal hatred of and “resistance” to President Trump, both by those inside the Beltway—Democrats and almost all Republicans alike–and by our leftist coastal elites—the MSM, Academia, the Entertainment Industry, etc.

  4. a few things i forgot.

    The misfits were chosen because they were fringe and misfits..
    They only wanted to belong, but the left offered them superior status
    The “oppressed” ‘feel’ as if the rest of society all around, 360 degrees, is “pressing”

    The left, having control of their people, and their peoples thinking
    [they use EGO to guard and cement this in place by telling the people
    they tell “how/what to think” that accepting this ‘knowledge’
    makes them smart, right, superior, etc.]

    So they tell them what should be, and to be right, smart, etc, they naturally then love bomb the target.
    which takes the pressure off in a small place in the circle, and society drives the herd, through
    the small section that is open and without pressure, into the open arms of the people who need to use them…

    The herded fail to look around the world where such have won the prize for the others, and do not see or notice that, they do not fare better than they were when “oppressed”…

    people so focused on obtaining power, only do so because they never had it, and do not know that obtaining wealth or power is only a part of the game, and the only one they have any practice at…

    holding onto it, is a lot harder

    even harder when you really don’t know the source of your power and your full of ‘miss’-attributions as to its nature.

    Everything outside your head, is belief to you…
    the more aligned with reality, the healthier and more competent..
    IF so, then what is knowing? a believed validated belief
    (that can be first order, proxied, or just outright accepted)

    the left likes it if “you know” – through outright acceptance of their (stated but not validated) beliefs

  5. What Professor Marini said was that the growth of the Administrative state, the bureaucracy—which started its real expansion during the Presidency of LBJ–has been moving us here in the U.S. closer and closer to becoming a soft tyranny.

    No, Woodrow Wilson, then FDR
    see the books and recommendations i had made in the past about this.

    your point
    Congress, he said, has largely relinquished its deliberative and legislative duties since, once it has passed basic legislation, it has handed the power to interpret, elaborate on, extend, and to enforce those laws–its lawmaking power–over to a Federal bureaucracy composed of unelected individuals………….

    there was a time that this power your seeing delegated could not be delegated…
    progressive change…

    In the book The Promise of American Life, Herbert Croly, Founder of The New Republic, wrote the following:

    The great weakness of the most popular form of socialism consists, however, in its mixture of a revolutionary purpose with an international scope. It seeks the abolition of national distinctions by revolutionary revolts of the wage-earner against the capitalist; and in so far as it proposes to undermine the principle of national cohesion and to substitute for it an international organization of a single class, it is headed absolutely in the wrong direction. Revolutions may at times be necessary and on the whole helpful, but not in case there is any other practicable method of removing grave obstacles to human amelioration; and in any event their tendency is socially disintegrating.

    For the progressives Jefferson = “individual” and Hamilton = “collective”.

    the one true revolution… and they been trying to put the genie back in the bottle ever since!!!!

    In this country of ours, took place the greatest revolution that has ever taken place in the world’s history; the only true revolution. Every other revolution simply exchanged one set of rulers for another. But here, for the first time in all the thousands of years of man’s relations to man, a little group of men, the founding fathers, for the first time, established the idea that you and I had within ourselves the God given right and ability to determine our own destiny. R Reagan

    The natural right of kings and rulers, despots and experts (REX LEX), was usurped by the people!

    The people claimed natural rights, enumerated them, and bound all to it (LEX REX)

  6. Congress, he said, has largely relinquished its deliberative and legislative duties since, once it has passed basic legislation, it has handed the power to interpret, elaborate on, extend, and to enforce those laws–its lawmaking power–over to a Federal bureaucracy composed of unelected individuals

    Much of this is a result of the McCain-Finegold law, which resulted in members of Congress “dialing for dollars” to funders while the staff writes the laws. Then, staff members move to bureaucracy to write the regulations to enforce those laws or to become lobbyists who assist the staffs in writing the laws.
    Obamacare was written largely by insurance lobbyists and 25 year old attorneys whop “know nothing.”

    That corrected Hillary’s error in trying to exclude them from her secret “Task Force.”

  7. Mike K:
    Yeah, good old John McCain. We sure do miss him so, the snake-oil aisle-crosser.

  8. Have you ever noticed that the leftists are always accusing people they disagree with of having imaginary mental disorders like racism, sexism, homophobia, islamophobia etc. It is just classical psychological projection.

  9. This is similar to what most Blacks have long been doing to any of the very few conservative Blacks.
    Tho all Blacks as Reps are called “Uncle Tom”, and there’s not such an iconic “gay traitor” figure as this “race traitor”.

    It’s also an inevitable aspect of “democratic tribalism”, where the power of the tribe in the democracy is maximized only when all tribal voters vote for the tribal position.
    For all tribes: “United we stand, divided we fall”.

    Trump is trying to make a single All-American tribe. Which he won’t quite do, but might well come a lot closer than the Trump haters imagine.

    America was better when more Americans in public did more praising of American good points. Including the great freedom of speech, and freedom to disagree with the President.

  10. That the growth of the Administrative state, with its bureaucracy has been moving the U.S. closer and closer to becoming a soft tyranny is clearly true.

    But that dark cloud has a silver lining. The only thing propping up the administrative State of unelected bureaucrats is the military’s allegiance to civilian rule and half the public’s allegiance to Constitutional governance.

    The Left, in destroying and warping Constitutional provisions are also unavoidably creating a State in opposition to the Constitution’s recognition of liberty. Once it progresses far enough, it will create a ‘trigger point’ and then a consensus will emerge to, as Lincoln put it; “Any people anywhere, being inclined and having the power, have the right to rise up, and shake off the existing government, and form a new one that suits them better. This is a most valuable – a most sacred right – a right, which we hope and believe, is to liberate the world.”

    A very brief Civil War followed by an Article V Constitutional convention is the future reality that leftists and their liberal, “useful idiot” enablers haven’t a clue that they are fostering.

    Simply because “So much of left-wing thought is a kind of playing with fire by people who don’t even know that fire is hot”

  11. The next Milo Y.

    What you see as the Ego and what you see as the Divine salvation or source is reversed.

    The ego presents itself as the divine salvation from what troubles you and portrays the Divine as the Ego, which should be rejected.

    That’s why people who think they are avoiding the Ego is doing anything but.

  12. Geoffrey Britain on June 18, 2019 at 8:44 pm said:
    That the growth of the Administrative state, with its bureaucracy has been moving the U.S. closer and closer to becoming a soft tyranny is clearly true.
    * * *
    Here’s a guy who wants to move right along to that Civil War and a hard tyranny.
    Think anyone on the Left will object to his violence — all hateful words are violent, aren’t they?

    https://www.dailywire.com/news/48516/biden-suggests-starting-physical-revolution-deal-ryan-saavedra

    “Joy, I know you’re one of the ones who thinks it’s naive to think we [Democrats and Republicans] have to work together,” Biden responded. “The fact of the matter is if we can’t get a consensus, nothing happens except the abuse of power by the executive.”

    “There are certain things where it just takes a brass knuckle fight,” Biden continued, later adding: “Let’s start a real physical revolution if you’re talking about it.”

  13. Snow on Pine on June 18, 2019 at 6:33 pm said:
    I just saw a recent interview on the FOX TV show “Life, Liberty and Levin” with Dr. John Marini, a professor of Political Science at the University of Nevada, and an expert on the “Administrative State,” which gave me a very eye opening, a whole new perspective and way of looking at our government, and an explanation for why it is less and less responsive to us citizens.
    * * *
    Artfldgr is probably right about the genesis being under Wilson, with Johnson as the accelerant.

    Here’s a whole book on the subject.
    https://www.law.columbia.edu/news/2017/07/administrative-law-philip-hamburger

    With the issuance last month of his timely and provocative broadside against the legitimacy of the American administrative state, Columbia Law School Professor Philip Hamburger has gained headlines and stirred criticism to an extent uncommon for an erudite scholar in constitutional history.

    Hamburger’s new 68-page book, The Administrative Threat, is a compact, forceful distillation of his more scholarly 646-page tome, Is Administrative Law Unlawful?, published in 2014. Both works lay out why Hamburger, the Maurice and Hilda Friedman Professor of Law, considers the powers now routinely exercised by administrative agencies to be “dangerous and unlawful in ways not conventionally recognized,” as he put it in the earlier work.

    Hamburger contends that the Constitution permits only the legislative and judicial branches to subject citizens to binding obligations. The executive branch can enforce those obligations, but cannot create its own, he argues. The rise of administrative agencies over the past century violates that scheme, in his view.

    As a consequence, Hamburger writes, “Americans must live under a dual system of government—one part established by the Constitution and another circumventing it.” In a recent interview, he talked about his books and their controversial thesis.

  14. Artfldgr on June 18, 2019 at 6:11 pm said:


    that is the power… you will be erased…
    that is why people who know, are so upset with censorship – its erasing

    but note… they will erase all evidence of it having existed… so, the left and gay think that the gifts they just won at the bar where the riots happened, are real… no.. the second they are not needed any more and power exists, it will be leveled, erased, they will suddenly find themselves alone, and hated by everyone.

    then.. erased..

    Airbrushing history in the twenty-first century — all of the actions are part of the same operation.

    https://www.thenewneo.com/2019/06/17/the-aims-of-leftist-labeling-and-censoring-of-conservative-pundits-as-extremists/#comment-2439622

    https://www.thenewneo.com/2019/06/18/kyle-kashuvs-life-sentence/#comment-2439680

  15. https://nypost.com/2019/06/15/former-democrat-turned-conservative-gay-rights-activist-slams-pride-sues-lgbt-center/

    Since changing his political affiliation, Straka said, “90 percent of my friends turned their backs on me.” He added that he was dropped by his AA sponsor in December.

    “After 2½ years, he said he couldn’t be my sponsor anymore. I 100 percent believe that it’s because of my politics,” he said.

    “We used to talk politics when I was still liberal, commiserating when Trump won. But once I started to change, a distance grew between us.”

    As a result of losing his community, Straka said, he won’t be marching in this year’s Pride parade.

    “It was always my favorite day of the year,” he said. “It’s turned into one big anti-Trump rally.”

    Now, he added, seeing the city blanketed in rainbow flags and slogans of love of acceptance only strikes him as “hypocritical … It’s pretty hollow. Right now, the focus of this community is the hatred of this president and anyone who supports him. The so-called love they espouse is not compatible with their relentless hatred in the name of resistance.”

    With the 50th anniversary of the Stonewall riots, Straka added, “the LGBT community should be celebrating that we live in a time of true equality. Stop living in fear of a president that celebrates diversity and Pride month.”

    The Left is the faction that won’t take “yes” for an answer, won’t accept apologies, and won’t ever forgive. Why bother trying to placate them with anything?

    https://www.thenewneo.com/2019/06/18/kyle-kashuvs-life-sentence/#comment-2439680

  16. Relevant to Snow on Pine’s comment about administrative usurpation of government power.

    https://thehill.com/opinion/white-house/448999-want-the-truth-put-your-money-on-bill-barr-not-jerry-nadler

    Let’s face it, Congress seems little more than a parody now. The legislative branch of our constitutional government has withered to a thin twig, completely overshadowed by the executive and judicial branches that have far more impact on our lives.

    Congress’s popularity hovers just above that of human traffickers. Their job description is to pass important laws and a budget. They’ve done neither, consistently, for years. Immigration, cybersecurity, violent crime and drug trafficking, the environment … basically, crickets. Their constitutional responsibilities to declare war and ratify treaties have been bypassed by the executive branch for decades. We essentially are down to 2.1 branches of government.

    Maybe we can simplify things and reduce costs by knocking off the rest of the .1 branch…

  17. https://thehill.com/policy/technology/449234-house-votes-against-curtailing-warrantless-collection-of-americans-data

    Digital rights group Fight for the Future in a statement after the vote pointed out that more Democrats had voted against the amendment than Republicans.

    “It’s good to know that House Democrats like Adam Schiff are ‘resisting’ Trump by voting to ensure that he has limitless authority to conduct mass warrantless surveillance,” Evan Greer, deputy director of Fight for the Future, said in a statement. “The Democrats who voted against this common sense amendment just threw immigrants, LGBTQ folks, activists, journalists, and political dissidents under the bus by voting to rubberstamp the Trump administration’s Orwellian domestic spying capabilities.”

    But…they might need the surveillance again after Joe Biden is president…

  18. The place to start is a Constitutional Covention. First on the docket should be repeal of the 17th amendment, giving more power back to State legislatures. We on the right control enough State legislatures to do this. Next abolish the Federal departments of education, health and human services, and the epa. Then scatter all remaining federal departments far away from DC. Northern Minnesota, the Dakotas, and rural Mississippi and Alabama are ideal locations.

  19. The Left is very egalitarian: it attacks conservatives, Republicans, and party-changers, and even other Democrats. (Power Line headlines)

    https://www.realclearinvestigations.com/articles/2019/06/15/sex_predator_or_metoo_prey.html

    Life was good for Matthew Dababneh as autumn of 2017 moved toward winter. A former congressional aide, the moderate Democrat had won an open seat in the California State Assembly in a 2013 special election. Dababneh easily won reelection to the Assembly in 2014 and again in 2016. At age 36, as one of the legislature’s youngest members, he was chairman of the powerful Banking and Finance Committee, and was rising rapidly in California’s Democratic Party politics.

    Then, with breathtaking suddenness, his reputation and political career were devastated.

    Without hearing evidence other than the Lopez accusation and Dababneh’s forceful denial, Assembly Speaker Anthony Rendon – within hours of the Lopez press conference — stripped Dababneh of his committee chairmanship and assignments, banned him from his offices and from contacting his staff, and called for his expulsion if the investigation substantiated the Lopez accusation. Democratic leaders’ mind-set, Dababneh suggests, was that “you’re either going to get on the train or get run over by it.”

    Dababneh believes that after the “very liberal” Lopez came under great pressure to name the alleged perpetrator, she was encouraged to accuse Dababneh by people who wanted to drive him out of the Assembly because “the far left disliked me based on my practical and moderate voting record.” Among his political critics, he said, were accusers Jessica Barker and Carrie McFadden and a Democratic campaign consultant and opposition research specialist named Michael Trujillo, with whom the accusers became connected through Barker.

    Both Barker and McFadden had sought Dababneh out as a political ally for years after his alleged sex talk in the period 2009-2012, which neither woman mentioned publicly until December 2017. By then, Dababneh points out, they had become critics of his political positions.

    Is Matthew Dababneh, who appeared to many to be a respected, well-liked, sober, public-spirited legislator, in fact a predator who suddenly threw it all away by committing a disgusting sex crime in the middle of a big party? Or is Pamela Lopez, a lobbyist portrayed as a #MeToo survivor, in fact a liar seeking to advance her career by ruining an innocent man’s life?

    The closest anyone will ever get to the truth will be the jury’s verdict if Dababneh’s defamation lawsuit goes to trial.

  20. Have you ever noticed a few comments are always blow hards? Yadda, yadda. Many of us are not as stupid, ignorant of history, as you imaagine as you pretend to inform us us of your intellectual superiority. Yes, we ignorant savages recognize you. YATHYWION. Pathetic.

  21. Progressivism is a religion – at least to its many followers. And few religions hate anything quite so much as an apostate.

  22. The article does not mention the basis for the cause of action. It appears he would have a great chance of winning a suit against the person who posted the petition for interference with contract. Under New York Law, an action for interference with a contractual relationship is be based on five elements:

    A valid agreement between at least two parties;
    The interferer must have had knowledge of the agreement;
    The alleged interference must have caused the breach of contract;
    The interference must be intentional; and
    The interference caused the plaintiff to suffer damages.

  23. Big penalty for apostasy, it seems. Like some religious sects who shun or excommunicate those who leave. But it could be worse.

  24. The Left has learned how to deal with traitors. Perhaps it is time American “patriots” did the same.

  25. That does not mean to learn from the Leftist alliance and Satan to become like them. FYI

  26. parker on June 19, 2019 at 3:27 am said:

    If your ego was not threatened by any of this and you were sure in the peace and certainty of your own agnosticism or lack of knowledge on the Divine, not much would bother you on this matter.

    The attack philosophy, of the Leftist alliance or just against the Leftist alliance and government, is an admittance of vulnerability and weakness. There would be no need to attack or make first strike war on the ABC gov institutions if they were a zero threat to you and identity (aka ego, sense of self survival).

    The body, the natural man, the ego, the human condition or nature, is the natural opponent and enemy of the Divine, God, and the Godhead (versions of Trinity).

    It cannot sustain the Light of the Divine and the Wisdom of all Ages because that would threaten its sense of survival or sense of self, thus the philosophy becomes “ATTACK”. If you cannot be hurt, why attack? Because you can be hurt, because you are vulnerable, you must attack the traitors, the Deep State, and the government. Or else they will do it to you, FIRST. That’s how the natural instincts of man thinks. That’s not a conspiracy theory or an academic discussion on rhetorical theoretical idealism.

    The Leftist alliance is all attack and no defense precisely because they are vulnerable and they, in some part of their hearts, know that. They are vulnerable in mind, in body, and in spirit. They are weak, weaklings. They are not as mighty as they wish to be. Which is why when people give them power and status, the Gaystapo activists go looking for christian bakers to bake in hellfire of public attention and lawsuits via Lawfare. That’s just how you humans are.

    That’s not what a Son of God is, but the reason why people are hostile to that is because it threatens to them. If it was people claiming to be Napoleon and Elvis, it wouldn’t matter all that much and wouldn’t be attacked as much by humanity.

    The natural instincts of man are directly opposed to the Salvation and Divine Plan of the Godhead, the Divine Counsel, and the Unified Fleet. People mistake divine salvation for their ego’s plan of salvation. And they mistake divine salvation for their ego.

    The more people react like rabid Leftists, the more certain it is that they are vulnerable. And if they are vulnerable, they are not Divine nor are they Sons of God or Daughters of God. They are just a mortal human, an ego, that thinks itself capable of saving itself.

  27. This is an interesting development.

    Now we have a conservative using the machinery of the State to force a liberal private organization to provide a platform for his views.

    But somehow, the comments here frame the organization exercising its first amendment rights as Statists, communists even. The individual trying to force his views on others…he’s the defender of freedom.

    I think you have all gone astray.

  28. “Bake me a goddamned cake.”

    Hold these bastards to their own fucking standards. Time to turn the left’s tactics against them.

  29. Leftism is nothing more than a giant con game perpetrated by the POWER hungry on gullible people, who, in the main, lack common sense. Like all con games leftism is based on lies told by people who lie without conscience. SOCIOPATHS
    The democratic party leadership is an example.

  30. Ymarsakar,

    “The body, the natural man, the ego, the human condition or nature, is the natural opponent and enemy of the Divine, God, and the Godhead (versions of Trinity).

    So… God’s creation is his enemy? Why would a loving, perfect God create something inimical to him?

    “That’s just how you humans are.”

    You being the exception? Or are you a covert alien watcher, sent to record our failings?

    “That’s not what a Son of God is, but the reason why people are hostile to that is because it threatens to them.”

    What about the Son of God’s thousands of followers before his death? Were they too threatened? One exception I could buy but thousands?

    “if they are vulnerable, they are not Divine nor are they Sons of God or Daughters of God.”

    Perhaps we should leave that decision up to God?

    Finally, and IMHO the object is to retire our ego not reject it as an enemy. An egoless entity, by definition has no individuality and what purpose to God’s creation of individuality… if it is the enemy of its creator?

  31. “Now we have a conservative using the machinery of the State to force a liberal private organization to provide a platform for his views.” Manju

    Nice try at obfuscation. Straka is suing based on unlawful discrimination. If a Christian baker unlawfully discriminates in refusing to create a cake that celebrates a union to which he has religious objections, then so too is that the case here. This is known as being “hoisted upon his own petard”. It is the poetic justice to which you object.

    Per the complaint, “the LGBT Center, which ostensibly cultivates a welcome environment for all members … violated their own mission in addition to engaging in unlawful discriminatory practices by specifically targeting particular members of the LGBT Community whose … identity does not conform to the subjectively homogeneous community for which they advocate.”

  32. Have you ever noticed that the leftists are always accusing people they disagree with of having imaginary mental disorders like racism, sexism, homophobia, islamophobia etc. It is just classical psychological projection.

    No

    its using our fear of desase and mental issues as a weapon.. the soviets did this and even put people falsely into mental hospitals to neuter their power. Ask anyone with high functioning aspergers or read studies where they take a person, and with one group they say normal, with another, they say otherwise… and see what happens.

    The dalit had lead poured into their ears as punishment for hearing

  33. Tom Grey on June 18, 2019 at 7:46 pm said: Tho all Blacks as Reps are called “Uncle Tom”, and there’s not such an iconic “gay traitor” figure as this “race traitor”.

    Thanks for showing my point on how newspaper articles are written and what you can find out if you notice how they are coded.

    When a democrat does something bad, they use the term rep
    Why?
    Because people WRONGLY assume Rep, which is short for REPRESENTATIVE, is the abbreviation for Republican. in this way, they get to mattribute their bad to the republicans…

    now… do you mind not helping them?

    this is how they openly manipulate you. you try to show somone, and they wont believe it… but sit and code articles in the paper on the way to work or back on a commute and you EASILY notice the pattern.

    Examples:

    Rep. Katie Porter is latest Democrat to support impeachment inquiry

    Rep. Maxine Waters asks Facebook to pause work on cryptocurrency Libra

    and here, they get to make Rep Anti-semitic!!!
    A far-left group backed by Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez is supporting a political newcomer to unseat a 30-year Democratic New York congressman who called out Rep. Ilhan Omar over anti-Semitism.

    Rep. Katie Porter
    Rep. Maxine Waters
    Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez
    Rep. Ilhan Omar

    now, if they win something or the republican does good, then what do they do?

  34. Geoffrey Britain on June 18, 2019 at 8:44 pm said:
    A very brief Civil War followed by an Article V Constitutional convention is the future reality that leftists and their liberal, “useful idiot” enablers haven’t a clue that they are fostering.

    Sorry, but no

    I said a million times now to read about other revolutions, and what and how power moved… the brief civil war is the exchange of power, and they know that…

    you can do all kinds of things, like lincoln and others did, if only you can get THAT far..

    that is their goal, but since they are not under their own wind
    they are taking orders from another place, who has another goal

    that goal, is to seize the US or destroy it, when its fighting its civil war and is not organized enough to defend itself.

    with over 10,000 spies known in the DC area..
    City of Secrets: Estimated 10,000 people in DC are spies
    https://wtop.com/j-j-green-national/2019/06/city-of-secrets-an-estimated-10000-dc-residents-are-spies-heres-how-they-blend-in/
    While there may be some quibbling about the actual numbers, the FBI agrees with the premise. [snip] “A spy is nondescript. A spy is going to be someone that’s going to be a student in school, a visiting professor, your neighbor. It could be a colleague or someone that shares the soccer field with you,” Dugan said. [snip] A key focus of many spies in D.C. is to find Americans willing to break the law to help them. Their chances are better than ever because never in the history of the U.S. have foreign spies had so many people to try to recruit.

    and more all over the country.. and spetznaz, and PRC operatives
    Russia Warship Enters Caribbean Sea…

    you forgot i pointed out the weapons caches which were protected with lightning bombs, that are waiting for that civil war!!! you forgot i pointed out the dry runs to cable cutting deap sea
    the move to compromised sattelites

    i pointed out new weaponry, designed for this future.
    including EMP, and the ability to SHUT DOWN american weapons platforms

    anyone finally want a REALISTIC conversation about this?

    We just caught shipping containers with 16 TONS of cocaine

    a Tactical nuclear weapon which could have been delivered to Venzeula a few months ago, is the size of a backpack, and perfectly LEGAL under the treaties.. even showed you numbers stations as to how they know WHEN to wake up from their sleep…

    oh, and the WORST of it is you guys ignored the work of Ken Alibek
    with open borders… could someone with a backpack come in?

    I even told you about Rakshasha!!!

    and then even your Flash drives!! and hard drives!
    Following findings by the Investigation Bureau that portable hard discs produced by US disk-drive manufacturer Seagate Technology that were sold in Taiwan contained Trojan horse viruses, further investigations suggested that “contamination” took place when the products were in the hands of Chinese subcontractors during the manufacturing process.

  35. parker on June 19, 2019 at 1:30 am said: The place to start is a Constitutional Covention.

    YOUR NUTS..

    ie. they cant get the ball moving on their own, but once they do, they can place it in any pocket they want… they have not the power to start the motion, but they are experts at steering things…

    in fact, thats the point of the movements… the feminist movement supports both sides of every issue… ie. it moves any ball they want, and they move the ball into any pocket – using women

    and then you have the problem that no one who is young would listen to you… your time to affact things was back when cheryle iserbyt and others were fighting and no one helped them!!!!

    they have 25 years or precidence your going to have to disprove that was the punishment for not arguing the first few years!!!

    any item left alone till its a crisis, is a losing item..
    the time to pull weeds is before the dandelion root is 50 feet deep

  36. History is cyclical.
    AesopFan wrote. “Artfldgr is probably right about the genesis being under Wilson, with Johnson as the accelerant.”
    We move (ahem) progressively in approximately 50-75, but surely less than 100, year cycles. See Rousseau, 1750s, then Marx, 1840s, then Woodrow Wilson, 1910s, FDR 1930s though an aberration due to Depression, LBJ 1960s, Obama 2010s.

    The long-term future is grim to contemplate. America cannot withstand the unremitting erosive forces of tyranny, those tyrants of smiling faces.

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