PoliticalChic
Diamond Member
….in the ongoing corruption of our society. Must I add that it is due to Democrats?
1.The year-long quasi-military campaign by the Left to unburden themselves of the one man who stood in the way of globalism, and of their sinecures and self-aggrandizement, centers, it appears, on one questionable protest on January 6th.
The facts are that a full year of riots, arson, assaults and anarko-terrorism unleashed and authorized by the Democrats, dog-whistling armed revolution and some $2 billion in damage to our nation, while pretending that one mostly milling-around peaceful protest was the real assault on America, followed by the use of Democrat SS to arrest some 650 Trump-supporters now political prisoners.
3. “Probably no other society has failed as dismally as the United States in the late 20th century to meet the basic test of any civilization: to enforce simple order and protect the lives and property of its members. History knows of many societies that have succumbed to anarchy when the central government proved unable to control warlords, rebels, and marauding invaders. But anarchy is not quite the problem here.
4. In the United States today, the government performs many of its functions more or less effectively. The mail is delivered (sometimes); the population, or at least part of it, is counted (sort of); and taxes are collected (you bet). You can accuse the federal leviathan of many things—corruption, incompetence, waste, bureaucratic strangulation—but mere anarchy, the lack of effective government, is not one of them.
5. Yet at the same time, the state does not perform effectively or justly its basic duty of enforcing order and punishing criminals, and in this respect its failures do bring the country, or important parts of it, close to a state of anarchy. But that semblance of anarchy is coupled with many of the characteristics of tyranny, under which innocent and law-abiding citizens are punished by the state or suffer gross violations of their rights and liberty at the hands of the state. The result is what seems to be the first society in history in which elements of both anarchy and tyranny pertain at the same time and seem to be closely connected with each other …” Anarcho-Tyranny, U.S.A.
Quo Vadis, America.
1.The year-long quasi-military campaign by the Left to unburden themselves of the one man who stood in the way of globalism, and of their sinecures and self-aggrandizement, centers, it appears, on one questionable protest on January 6th.
The facts are that a full year of riots, arson, assaults and anarko-terrorism unleashed and authorized by the Democrats, dog-whistling armed revolution and some $2 billion in damage to our nation, while pretending that one mostly milling-around peaceful protest was the real assault on America, followed by the use of Democrat SS to arrest some 650 Trump-supporters now political prisoners.
2. Students of history will recognize an earlier version, wherein King Henry II of England gave his wink and nod to the slaughter of Thomas Becket, in the oft-quoted order to murder: “Will no one rid me of this meddlesome priest?”
And the Democrat shock-troops answered the call, with a year of assaults on America.3. “Probably no other society has failed as dismally as the United States in the late 20th century to meet the basic test of any civilization: to enforce simple order and protect the lives and property of its members. History knows of many societies that have succumbed to anarchy when the central government proved unable to control warlords, rebels, and marauding invaders. But anarchy is not quite the problem here.
4. In the United States today, the government performs many of its functions more or less effectively. The mail is delivered (sometimes); the population, or at least part of it, is counted (sort of); and taxes are collected (you bet). You can accuse the federal leviathan of many things—corruption, incompetence, waste, bureaucratic strangulation—but mere anarchy, the lack of effective government, is not one of them.
5. Yet at the same time, the state does not perform effectively or justly its basic duty of enforcing order and punishing criminals, and in this respect its failures do bring the country, or important parts of it, close to a state of anarchy. But that semblance of anarchy is coupled with many of the characteristics of tyranny, under which innocent and law-abiding citizens are punished by the state or suffer gross violations of their rights and liberty at the hands of the state. The result is what seems to be the first society in history in which elements of both anarchy and tyranny pertain at the same time and seem to be closely connected with each other …” Anarcho-Tyranny, U.S.A.
Quo Vadis, America.