Staring At My Crystal Ball

Whenever people talk optimistically about the collapse of the empire, it makes me cringe because they don’t seem to understand that would involve most of us starving to death. I’ve had some exposure to global supply chains and the notion of them coming to a halt is terrifying. Still, escalation has a logic all its own.

Take the presidency, for example. By the Clinton era, through murder, coercion, and bribery the relationship of the office holder to Israel had evolved to a blank check status. You’d think that’s the situation they’d find to their perpetual satisfaction, but by the Obama Administration, Netanyahu was striding into the Oval Office to give Mr. Hope & Change a humiliating dress down for the world to watch. His offense? Pursuing a deal with Iran pushed by a different faction of Zionists.

When Netanyahu showed up to receive obeisance from Trump, he was presented with a golden key to the White House. We’re finally rid of him. However, when the president of Israel recently visited, Biden literally got down on his knees in an act of unprecedented abasement.

President Kamala, how far are you willing to go?

Although Biden’s senile, he didn’t get to the presidency by lacking the fundamental instinct required to hold elected office in the USA. You think it’s going to stop there?

Everywhere we find ourselves confronted with this inexorable logic. If you’ve got the wrong opinions, a Gadsden flag and a Lego set are an acceptable rationale for denying bail.

If you’ve got Legos under your roof, get rid of them immediately.

The notion we have any political representation is totally fraudulent at this point. My hometown will be getting a Soros prosecutor, and there’s nothing anyone can do about it. In Austin, Texas, this ghoul spent 600K to acquire a DA to unleash on Heritage Americans.

Remember last year when a man on the job had his car attacked by lunatics blocking the road and was forced to shoot one who was pointing a gun at him? Well, he’s going to end up in a cage for the rest of his life. That’s an expression of the political will of Texans?

Makes sense before a long weekend in which hundreds were shot.

It’s easy to say that the outlook I’m venting in this somewhat connected rant is pessimistic, but it has predictive value whereas positive expectations based on objectivity and fairness do not. Making predictions that turn out to be true are a good way of bringing folks over to our side, and this ain’t the sort of clairvoyance that requires a Nostradamus.

So, when someone with potential sees something that induces dismay, point out how it’s related to other things that piss him off and assure him things are going to get worse. There’s something to piss the average man off everywhere he turns in this rotten country. The inevitable accuracy of your prediction will add some credibility when you find yourself explaining things that he finds highly uncomfortable.

“You know, Quasimodo predicted all a dis.”

4 comments

  1. Tom, if you have access to killing deer, rabbits, squirrels and turkeys, and catching catfish; and if you have a patch of ground to plant turnip greens, onions and tomatoes, why are you concerned about the ‘supply chain’? I also have a wood-burning heater I can cook on, and plenty of firewood. Good riddance to the filthy Yankee empire, and we country Rebels ain’t gonna starve. Cue Hank Jr…A Country Boy Can Survive.

    1. Sure… until the urbanites head out. Remember the URBAN Bolsheviks won the Russian civil war and that the rural areas these days are also heavily dependent on the grid.

  2. The U.S. is going through the peaceful Revolution (although the last presidential elections were conducted under the threat of violence, by the roaming murderous mobs through the selected cities). I would even go further and say, that this is the conclusion of the Revolution and it is a “mop up” period. We in the age of corporate tyranny, comprised of the unholy alliance of the establishment, ( government, education, and media) and the Democratic Party. The soft revolution of Liberals capturing those aforementioned establishment institutions happened decades ago, under both political parties. So putting any hopes in the GOP today turning the clock one second back, is a wasted effort. Trump’s presidency wasn’t in any way a serious threat to this new Liberal Empire called Globalism once he got into the office – because the junta, what Greenwald called a “Deep State” was already embedded in place. Now MAGA is only a nuisance, it can still make trouble but they are all pretty much continue to face ostracism.
    Now, the future depends on you. This generational struggle and in no way a Faith Accompli. Who will be the next generation of elites? Elites are necessary, and they will always rule. If you send your kid with a firm knowledge and belief of the virtues of Nationalism, even into those colleges and universities we despise and are breeding grounds for social justice activism, they will make it unscathed. Look, I grew up in Communism, was graded in Marxism and Leninism – it was drilled into me that Nationalism is the biggest evil ( and they weren’t kidding they were executing them and imprisoning them way after WW2) Regardless of all that, the Communists were there and they were gone, but the nationalism I was taught is a principled standpoint. The world is governed best when nations are able to chart their own independent course, cultivating their own traditions and pursuing their own interests without interference. This is opposite to imperialism, which seeks to bring peace and prosperity to the world by uniting mankind, as much as possible, under a single political regime. Don’t we see the unrelenting attack on the State’s rights constantly from the “super sovereigns” in D.C.? Don’t forget, political life is an unending contest for power, emphasizing the human appetite for power as our overriding social passion, and NOT a sphere in which human beings can order their common life through rational deliberation, but as an arena in which they seek to dominate one another or escape domination by others. Have your kids read material that prioritized the study of history over speculative argument, like Machiavelli, Montesquieu, and Hume. So who will be the next “Masters of the House?”

    I know it’s bland and somewhat unclear, but thanks for letting me rant.

  3. That’s all well and good if you can protect it from the starving roving hoards.

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