posted by Writer on Jul 25
“We’re being played” by the political power players from both sides. (1)
One of the greatest threats to our freedom are the corrupt individuals running political parties, who ram their candidates and agenda down our throats.
They think we’re stupid.
Take the recent reports out of Munich after some moron opens-up in a McDonald’s while yelling God is great in Arabic.
Even though we’re told he was Iranian born, his motive for cranking rounds while little kids ate their Happy Meals remains unknown.
Riiiiight.
While the Islamic Caliphate marches across Europe, we’re supposed to believe this bum acted alone.
Things like this have been going on for years, but have become more evident during this campaign.
We’ve been handed two candidates to vote for and our choices are slim.
It’s more who we’re voting against, rather than who we’re voting for.
Mark Levin pointed out that there’s been no real discussion on a candidate’s platform and the issues affecting us.
A lot of empty promises will be made this week when the Democrats converge on Philadelphia, but it won’t be the first time.
When Woodrow Wilson ran for president in 1912 he pledged to improve the lives of blacks, promising them “fairness and justice.” (1)
The Civil War ended fifty years earlier and up to that time blacks had supported the GOP.
Life wasn’t easy for blacks once the war ended, but they were hired for government jobs as a result of Reconstruction. As part of the federal workforce, they worked side by side with whites, even though the rest of DC remained segregated.
Being the good Southern boy that he was, after Wilson was elected he reversed the gains made by blacks and ordered his son-in-law, Treasury Secretary William McAdoo, and Postmaster General Albert Burlson to segregate restrooms, offices and cafeterias in federal buildings.
Adding to the drama, (because in order to make changes the Fed’s are notorious for creating crisis), they publicized false allegations that white women were being harassed by black men.
Instead of improving the quality of life for blacks, Wilson stuck it to them after they ditched the Republican party and flocked to him.
When a number of blacks who supported him confronted him, he treated them rudely and threw them out of his office.
During Wilson’s time as president the federal government also expanded it’s power over the states with the enactment of the 16th (Federal income tax) and 17th (direct voting for senator’s) Amendments.
Up to that time, state legislature’s chose their senator’s and sent them to Washington to represent and protect the interests of the states.
When the 17th Amendment was ratified the states lost an enormous amount of power while a new country club for career politicians was formed.
If he were alive, Wilson would be dancing on his desk at the power the Feds amassed.
This week, we’re going to be treated to a “Conga Line” of Kooks.” (2) One right after the other, when the Left holds their convention in Philly.
(I feel for those poor coppers having to provide security. As in Dallas, they’ll be putting their lives on the line for people who will be protesting against them).
Like Wilson, The Dem’s will continue using minorities to retain their strangle-hold of power, blaming everyone and everything but themselves.
The Blame America crowd will be in full-swing and we could see a repeat of Chicago in ’68 – but, I hope I’m wrong on this.
As we all know, America gets the rap for a lot of these miseries.
“America didn’t do these things. You see, America’s not guilty of slavery. America’s not guilty of this. The Democrat Party is. The Democrat Party was the home of all this stuff. Now, what is the relevance of all of this history to today? The relevance is that even today the Democrats have created urban plantations that resemble these old rural plantations. These new plantations, the inner city, they’re in Detroit, Oakland, Baltimore, rundown buildings, run down dwellings, broken family structure, high levels of violence.
Democrats provide residents a meager provision, but there’s no real opportunity to get ahead. These are places of hopelessness. These are places of fear. And while these dilapidated places exist, what are these people afraid of? They’re afraid of Republicans. They’re afraid of conservatives who haven’t had a hand in any of this. And Obama is so upset at people who have left the inner cities and moved to suburbia that he’s got new housing laws that are being implemented all over this country while nobody notices, and laws such as this.
If a developer, say, let’s pick Westchester County in New York, which is an upwardly mobile suburban area. If a developer wants to build a housing development, in order to be granted zoning and other permissions, he has to also build what is called affordable housing within the development. Obama and the left are so ticked off that some were able to escape the inner cities. That’s not fair. That’s not right.
So America is not a dystopia, but certain places in America look like it, and the Hillary Clinton Democrats are responsible — all the while Hillary and Bill Clinton are personally getting filthy rich using the power they have acquired to sell access and secrets!
You’re gonna see victims, families of victims shot by the police. You’re gonna see an image that portrays that the cops are indiscriminately and wantonly shooting innocent people of color and minorities. That’s the image of this country and Democrat Party will portray…It’ll be four straight days of nothing but whining and moaning about all the unfairness — and keep in mind when you hear it, they’ve been running the show for 7-1/2 years.
Everything they’re complaining about, they have had control over. (3)
The Dem’s say their for the “little guy” and like Wilson promise to make life better. All they do is create more havoc, while working endlessly to change our form of government.
I’m glad Hogan’s Heroes reruns are on because it’s the same thing we’ve heard for the last sity plus years.
(1-2) Mark Levin; (3) Rush Limbaugh, My Predictions for The DNC, July 22, 2016 on the Rush Limbaugh Show and www.rushlimbaugh.com, on the EIB network.
Sources for this article were also; Richard Wormser, The Rise and Fall of Jim Crow Laws, pbs.org; The long-forgotten racial attitudes and policies of Woodrow Wilson, by William Keylor, Professor of History and International Relations at Boston University, March 4, 2013 and of course, Mark Levin, 2015.
July 25th, 2016 at 7:48 pm
Saw ‘Hillary’s America’ by: Dinesh D’Souza…a ‘must see’ that reiterates this post.