It is difficult for a
realist to have a positive outlook for 2014, when obviously self-righteous
fools are intentionally ruining the country, and having a wondrous delight in
so doing. They crave a legacy of changing America, from the land of the free
and home of the brave, to the land of the weak and ignorant dependents.
There is no solution.
Politicians and government officials are bribed, and wholly undependable except
for fraud, dissembling, and concession to naturally evolving tyranny.
The conglomerate of
conservative talkers, the professional commentators, have had little or no
effect whatever. Tea Party candidates have betrayed their trust as well.
Republicans fear being blamed, as though they truly guilty. They are lost in
rhetorical politics and reactionary manoeuvers.
Perhaps these are
just the jaded views of one deep into chemotherapy treatment, passed six months
now, since it all began. Perhaps I simply don’t have the energy to think so
positively in the face of obvious demise–of the country, that is. I do believe
America is over. What we were will never be again. The Democrat Communists and
traitors, weak Republicans have seen to that.
And even though I
always admired George W. Bush and his compassionate wife and strong daughters,
I realize now that he was a rather horrible president. In fact, Bush opened all the doors through which “Barack
Obama,” the resident president, has danced through in such arrogant ease:
over-spending, reduced freedom, and international cooperation, or submission.
How so? Fundamental
globalism. The entire Bush clan is a purely globalist entity. This is the
Communist path, really. And, as George Soros as said, America is the biggest
obstacle to world peace. Same concept. If you excel, you disrupt equality. If
you are great, you oppress those who aren’t. The idea that all are equal is
mark of self-righteous political theorists, the most dangerous and tyrannical
of their kind. George Soros understands all that. And certainly Hillary Clinton.
Are there any powers
that would contest or challenge globalism successfully? No. Big business needs
it. It’s all about cheap labor. The churches all revel in international mission
programs. The market attracts globalism. Entertainment industries,
‘hospitality’ businesses all thrive on tourism, which is another aspect of
internationalism.
I just don’t see
improvement. Indeed, my personal health disallows any too much enthusiasm. My
lung capacity is no doubt forever reduced. Just breathing is a conscious
challenge. Mesothelioma is a fast developing cancer, and only about 40% of patients survive one year; only 20% by the
second year, and by the fourth year, less than 10% survive. I personally don’t
think about these figures, as I have plenty else to think about. (Plus, I
believe in miracles of healing, and a merciful God.)
I am genuinely sorry
that America has passed. The great vision is now just some psychological
“Indian reservation” in the collective consciousness of the populace. It will
soon be relegated to the collective unconscious, no doubt. It is a
tragedy, even if an inevitability. White conservatives are just out-numbered
and out-gunned, just as the American Indians were.
As an American
Indian, I decry the demise most of all, more than even they who built the
country. They took the land from Indians–who fought to the death to keep it.
Now white liberals are giving it way to the most unworthy, and Indians don’t
even have a chance to fight for it. This is one of the greatest ironies of all
history.
So, let 2014 be a
year of passing, of quick passing. If there is no 2nd Revolution, then we shall
all need to quickly submit to the tyrannies ahead, and make as little fuss
about it as possible, lest we be bigger fools than the they which brought on
the demise. All our loud talk about guns and freedom is just noble-sounding
noise. The tyrannists have won already. They knew how to take advantage of the
weak, ignorant, and greedy.
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