HR1 is an Attack: Changing voting laws is a military strategy, not an increase in voter representation

Of course, HR1 is unconstitutional, but the attackers of our country don’t care about that.  They seek to destroy the constitution so one more legal challenge to upset the applecart is fine with them.   Its no skin off their back. As I said in the video above, the voting rules changes that were the result of Covid-19 was a military attack.  It was a different way to destroy our country not with armaments, but with procedural discourse.  The goal of HRI is to make permanent all the voter rules changes that were made possible in 2020 under the emergency powers.  Now that Democrats have gained both houses of congress and the presidency under those rules changes, allowing them to cheat massively by counting votes that would have otherwise been illegal, they want to institutionalize that fraud so that they never lose power again.  When you find that there is great reluctance in talking about voter fraud during the 2020 election at the center of it is this premise that nobody really wants to admit to.  Republicans don’t want to believe that its possible, and Democrats are hoping to get away with it before someone stops them.  But the intent is of course to make election fraud the future of voting. 

Truthfully, voting must have an I.D.  Anyone looking for less wants to cheat.  There must be signature verification.  Again, anyone arguing otherwise wants to cheat.  There should be one election day, not months and months of early voting which opens up more opportunities to tamper with the results.  Mail in voting must have a strong chain of custody.  And they can’t be counted for weeks after the election as was the case with the 2020 presidential race where they just kept counting until Joe Biden was the winner.  That the cheaters in that election expect to get away with the most extensive voter fraud case in the history of America should alarm everyone.  That no court wanted to admit that it actually happened reveals a lack of will to protect constitutional needs, which is precisely why HR1 is so dangerous.  But if we can’t agree to these very basic things, we simply can’t have an honest election because there is too much power to be gained in cheating and obviously we have all seen the consequences now.  There is no honor system that will keep everything honest.   We need rigid voting laws and we must stick to them.

Its not just a matter of standing up to HRI but it’s the Democrats in general who want more than anything to empower their base, which has a hard time doing anything on time, to vote.  They started this mess with early voting so that their base might find time to cast early since they can’t be relied on election day to do their job.  Democrats must cheat to win and they like early voting because it gives their people more time to get off the couch and to vote.  Of course, the question is do we have any responsibility to lead a voter to the water to drink.  Should our society be guided by those who really don’t care to follow the rules?  Well, for Democrats, of course that’s how they feel.  Republicans must return to challenging the merits of even early voting because it has cheapened our election system in the wrong direction and opened the door for election fraud as an expectation, not an exception. 

The assumption that voting should be open in all these different forms to as many people as possible shows a complete lack of respect for the rules, because it’s the results that are only desired.  Voting integrity is not important so long as voting options can get a victory.  Rather than learning to have elections that follow the rules, we have thrown out the rules to get the results that Democrats want and that was only solidified in 2020 when the courts showed no will to challenge the premise.  It was more important that people believe in our elections, not that they would have many reasons to question the results if they admitted that the process was deeply flawed.  This is how a military operation who would want to destroy the objective would want us to think about such things, to have everything so murky that we wouldn’t understand the conditions of victory.  So to win an election do you work to get the votes from voters who follow the rules, or do you find a way to get as many different forms of voters to throw input into the chaos and count everything over extended periods of time. 

A preview of how this type of voting could destroy our country could be seen in the Senate runoffs in January.  The Democrats easily won applying all these new rules, even though the race had been much closer.  Once you started counting from all the different sources, and applying unverified signatures with mail in votes it was easy to beat the Republicans who typically play things straight.  Since Republicans do play by the rules they will always be harmed when the rules aren’t clear, which is what HR1 is all about.  Republicans could cheat the way that Democrats do, but that goes against the way they do business.  Democrats are so audacious about it they dare Republicans to try and cheat knowing that because of their love of rules, Republicans will never feel comfortable cheating.   So, there is nothing in HRI for Republicans.  There is nothing “constitutional” about it either.  There is only a path to victory for those willing to exploit chaos by utilizing all the options to get the result needed to win. 

It was never about fairness, in getting as many people to vote to see what kind of representatives our country really wants in government.  It was and always will be a military strategy to undermine our rules so to topple our republic into chaos for which we could be easily conquered.  Then to sell the voter fraud, Covid from the beginning was designed to allow for this election fraud by causing chaos that could be exploited by all these various voting methods, no signature verification, weak chain of custody on mail ins allowing for tampering.  And of course, changing the nature of the deadlines making it so that the final count was left in limbo allowing the counter to keep counting until they had the results they wanted is the core of the problem, and is what is most at stake.  Democrats remember cannot live within the rules, and if forced to, may never be able to win another election.  But if they can remove the rules, and make it so that anything goes when it comes to election conduct where it’s the amount of votes counted in whatever means they can get them, then they will never lose.  And that’s how you destroy a republic, using chaos and Covid to alter the rules for the benefit of those who intended insurgency.  Was their election fraud in 2020, yes, massive amounts of it.  But because of the way Democrats conducted it, as if the fraud allowed more voters a “voice” Republicans to their own detriment were unable to overcome the objection, so in the wake of that, HRI is a very real problem. 

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There is Nothing Scientific About Masks: Government is as Neanderthal as it gets

There is nothing quite so spectacularly ridiculous than an idiot politician wearing a stupid mask who says to follow the science and that anybody who doesn’t is a Neanderthal.   Yet that’s what we have been hearing from Joe Biden as more and more states are lifting their Covid mask mandates.  Frustrated that the federal grip on the emergency crises mode of the made-up pandemic was weakening, he called Texas governor Greg Abbott a Neanderthal along with the governors of Alabama and Mississippi for turning away from the unscientific panic of wearing masks and accepting the reality that people are sick of wearing masks and never should have started in the first place.  Liberals are always about calling others what they truly are especially in this case.  There is nothing scientific about mask mandates.  Every one of the CDC commercials you hear on the radio or on television where they talk about masks working is a complete lie.  Masks do nothing to help stop the spread of any kind of virus.  They are token approaches to crises management that have as much value as Dumbo’s feather.  Its purely psychological in nature, it has nothing to do with science. 

To say that masks work it would require some kind of statistical baseline from known history.  Considering that its just been for the first time in history that we have decided to approach virus management the way we did in 2020 is the first problem.  The second is that from state to state, there wasn’t any real consistency about virus containment.  There were states where people were on full lockdowns, wearing masks and doing social distancing to the extremes while there were other places where very few people wore masks even at the height of the virus.  I would point back to the Sturgis Motorcycle Rally in August of 2020 where half a million people ignored Covid all together and it didn’t turn out to be a super spreader event.  During the Trump campaign he often had rallies where nobody wore masks, or some people wore masks, and those places didn’t have more or less case counts than places where people were wearing masks like a psycho.  To say that masks work to stop the spread of coronavirus any analysis would have to take all these statistical variations into account and make some sense of them, which of course nobody has done.  All we have is governors like Dummy Mike DeWine say to us that masks work based on some voodoo belief system arrived at by the way they interpret faulty data. 

This is the kind of stupidity that you get when your society doesn’t have a functioning education system.  This is common core math, or the same kind of nutty behavior that we get from Bill and Melinda Gates who now want to get rid of advanced math from schools because they say its “racists” to have “right” answers.  They propose that people just memorize whatever answer the government gives them and to stop thinking for themselves.  Reality is what we tell you it is, you don’t need to do all this statistical evaluation.  Just listen to what we say and leave it alone.  If we tell you that masks work, then masks work.  End of story.  That the danger of a society that has lost the ability to think.  And that is how mask mandates became a thing in 2020 to start with.  People just did what the government told them to without considering the consequences.  What nobody wanted to admit to themselves was that the government screwed up so bad with Covid-19 that they kept digging themselves deeper and deeper in the whole of credibility.  Each lie they told required them to keep up with the story in the media and to support their conclusions with phony data by phony doctors for phony outcomes.  And that so many people followed blindly says everything as to the danger. 

But science was never the guiding light.  It was always voodoo belief that made people think that masks could help at all with the Covid virus, which was only different from other viral outbreaks in the way that we measured our reaction to it.  We had never counted case counts the way that we did with Covid and it is that which drove the public narrative so that we would accept a change in our voting laws, which was the point of Covid from the beginning.  Democrats knew they needed to cheat in the elections in 2020 so they got behind Covid as a way to change election law.  That was the cause of the change in how we dealt with this virus.  The masks only made everything seem more real.  The masks were a visual reminder that there was a virus, otherwise we could ignore the concern and continue living our lives.  By believing that there was a deadly virus, the masks made us feel that constant reminder that there was a danger out there, even if it was all made up.  But feelings are not science.  Science would require evidence, and for mask mandates, there is no science anywhere by anybody who can say that masks did anything to help stop the spread of Covid.  All masks did was remind people that the government wanted us to always be thinking about Covid-19, about the case counts so that when they changed the election laws for the November elections, that we would accept the results of that chaos. 

Every business that was lost in 2020, every life lost to suicide, to misery over the government’s mismanagement of Covid-19 was a cost of the Democrat desire to take back power from the populous movement of President Trump.  It was war, it was an attack on all of us to impose new Covid rules on the nature of virus outbreaks and to tie our society up in senseless bureaucracy.  But it was the masks that reminded us that life was not normal and that we had to operate each day as if it would be our last, because the government told us so.  For the government, Covid was a heist of our election system.  For the rest of us, it was just one more pain in the ass that increased our misery index which government caused us.  And instead of paying attention to the real thing we were distracted by the wearing of masks.  But it was always fake, it was always superstition.  It was never about science.  Not back then and certainly not today.  There isn’t a single scientist who can tell us legitimately that masks do anything scientifically to help with the virus.  If anything, they make the spread much worse with their contaminated fall out.  A hand that touches a mask then touches a door is a much surer way to spread a virus than not having the mask at all and exposing a face to plenty of ultraviolet light. 

But to call people who don’t wear masks Neanderthals?  That is a stretch.  To point to the government and to say “follow the science.”  No thanks.  There is nothing scientific about government work or their results.  They say what they must in order to get funding.  That doesn’t mean their results can be trusted.  And it certainly doesn’t make them qualified to make policy decisions for the rest of us.  They can’t even run a BMV correctly.  They certainly aren’t able to determine the science of mask wearing. 

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A “Coat of Many Colors” at The Big Texan: Perspective in an unusual place

I thought this little video was worth a little more comment than just for personal use.  We were at The Big Texan in Amarillo, Texas which was a place I really wanted to visit while we were in that part of the world.  I would have liked to have said that I enjoyed it more than I did.  In truth, it was a tough day.  We had come into town with our RV just one day after the second major snowstorm had ravaged the area and I had our rig wedged into our campsite in a way that I wasn’t sure I would ever get it out of until the snow melted.  We had picked the RV park next to The Big Texan because they offered free limo rides to the restaurant and they had a nice indoor heated pool.  I was hoping to get really refreshed during our stay there but as it turned out the pool was broken, the limos were all snowed in, and I spent most of the day digging a path for our RV to park in 6 inches of snow.  By the time we arrived at The Big Texan to eat I had just had an important oversea call that went on for nearly 2 hours and with everything else, I was pretty stressed out, worried that we might end up stuck in Amarillo for several days.  The food was great, the atmosphere was wonderful, and these guys came to our table to sing whatever song we wanted.  My wife picked Dolly Parton’s “Coat of Many Colors” and for a moment, we were really touched by these guys.  It was a tough day but during that song, I was reminded of several good things that are worth a mention. 

I’ll never be the one who will say that vacations are meant for relaxing.  For me, they are opportunities to push yourself and to come out of our comfort zone a bit.  And we certainly did that during an RV trip through the American Southwest.  We are new to the RV life so when my wife wanted to go to the desert for this particular trip, we had no idea that it was going to be zero degrees every day we were traveling and that we would only see temperatures above freezing a few times.  But we survived and figured things out as we went along.  Our RV did really well in the snow and extreme cold and I was proud of our trip as we headed north back toward Texas.  But we were also very tired by that point and the snowstorm that had just hit there was a bit too much.  We had no choice but to have a good attitude about it, because we had a long way to get home and letting down our vigilance just wasn’t an option.  But to say the least, I was on pins and needles.  Coming into that campground we were literally driving on a sheet of ice.  Nobody in Amarillo was doing much of anything so leaving our campground for The Big Texan was tough.  It would have been easier to just stay at the RV and cook some dinner, go to bed and get up early hoping to get out of our site.  Getting into the site was tough, getting out would be worse.  But I’m glad we did end up going to The Big Texan.  If for no other reason but to hear that song played at our table. 

My wife has always liked that Dolly Parton song, but given all that has been going on, it had more meaning this time for me.  It was cool to see so many cowboy hats moving around in the background.  It was such a great American atmosphere and the content of the song reminded me how resilient Americans are.  With all the victimhood that is behind progressive politics, the real solution to our future was in the contents of that song, where if you have a good family and some love in the people around you, then you are one of the richest people in the world.  With progressives being so anti-family this song was a reminder that no matter what they tried to do in order to change the nature of America, people would always be people.  People would always love a coat of many colors just because their mamma made it.  Hearing that song in such a cool place after such a terribly hard day, it just rang home.  It reminded me that was precisely why were traveled so far, was to change our perspective in such a way that a treasured old song like that would take on new meaning.  Over the years, some of my best ideas have come from such pressure extremes, which is why I’m always so eager to do things out of the box so often.  But they don’t often come out so positively.  

We went home from The Big Texan that night feeling pretty good about things.  We went to bed at a reasonable hour, even though it was -2 below outside we had the temp inside the RV at 80 degrees.  We had our TV running to help us sleep and once 5 AM came around I watched The Weather Channel to see how our day’s drive would be and started working to hook up the rig to leave.  It took quite a lot of work to get out of that spot, but after a while, we eventually made it out to the sheet of ice and were able to spin our wheels enough to inch our way to some decent traction.  We checked out before daybreak and were headed back down the highway within a few minutes, never to look back.  For the next 500 miles travel was rough, the water lines were burst everywhere, especially around Oklahoma City.  There was nowhere to use the restroom.  We were at least able to get fuel, but our trip all the way to Springfield Missouri as I have said in a previous post was pretty rough.  That was the second day in a row where we had white knuckled the driving and we needed a decent night’s sleep.  That is why our trip to Bass Pro Shops in Missouri was so wonderful. 

However, the difficulty under which we heard that song at The Big Texan is an evening I will never forget.  It was far from the best night of my life, but under the tenuous conditions, that song sounded like a little bit of heaven with some fresh perspective that I found very useful.   My wife of course loved hearing the song, but even beyond that, it had an otherworldly kind of feel to it, as if everything we had done during the trip culminated into that little message.  It wouldn’t have felt that way if we just heard the song on the radio.  I think we needed all the trouble to go with it.  And I’m glad we did.  Days later after we were home and back to our normal comforts, I think we both reflected on that night with some reverence that we otherwise wouldn’t have had.  Certainly, we were much richer from the experience, just like that Coat of Many Colors. 

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Hemingway’s at Bass Pro Shops Springfield: An escape from political incompetency

By now surely, you’ve seen my article on how the Bass Pro Shop in Springfield Missouri was my idea of Heaven on earth.  The experience was so good that I am following it up with a second part to talk about the great restaurant they have there, Hemingway’s.  It was such a good experience that it deserves its own commitment to sentiment.  But context is needed of course. Hemingway’s was a great restaurant in its own right, and anybody who wants to go out on a Friday night to have a nice dinner would want to just go straight to Bass Pro Shops there in Springfield and eat at Hemingway’s which is a classy sea food place that has all you can eat fish and chips on Friday evenings.  In the world of Covid protocols and having to travel through several blue states that were out of control on mask mandates and much of the south in Texas and Oklahoma that were shut down due to power problems and burst water lines, our visit to Hemingway’s was extraordinarily good, because after many thousands of miles of travel through harsh conditions, it was the first restaurant we were able to stop at where we could sit down and eat and have something of a normal night out together, as we are accustom to as Americans.  After all, we traveled all over New Mexico and only found one restaurant that we were able to sit down and eat at as tourists.  Every other place we had to grab take out and take it back to our RV or eat in the car, which was stupid. Then for the vast sums of miles over a huge portion of the country there just wasn’t power or water.  So, in many ways our stop at Springfield Missouri was a dream come true because I was getting tired of dealing with the effects of stupid liberalism.  It was liberalism that caused much of the trouble in Texas and Oklahoma and it was certainly liberalism that shut down all the restaurants in New Mexico.  Hemingway’s at the Bass Pro Shops in Springfield Missouri was a wonderful oasis that couldn’t have come soon enough, and to say I appreciated it was a vast understatement.

We have come to not appreciate how easy it is to get food these days.  If we want to go out to eat, we do it and can find fulfilment quickly.  But since the government has used Covid-19 to grab power and destroy logic micromanaging all our lives we’ve seen restaurants going down left and right barely staying open as the stupidity of liberal governors has destroyed the markets in their overcontrolling states.  In our case this wasn’t a regional problem, it was experienced over a vast portion of the United States and if we hadn’t had an RV, we wouldn’t have been able to eat regularly while traveling.  Now that would have been fine with the liberal governors because they didn’t want traveling through their state anyway, and they certainly suddenly didn’t care about tourism.  This new woke corporatism that we are experiencing is all about giving up profits to do the right thing from their warped perspective.  That means that service industries are suddenly giving you the middle finger everywhere you go because they don’t want your business.  They are either being put out of business by their government or the government is giving them a subsidy to be closed or operate in a limited capacity.  That said, in the past when you were willing to give your money to a little hole in the wall somewhere, they appreciated it. But not anymore.  The damage done by Covid protocols to tamper with the free market aspect of all businesses has ushered in a really dark period of government control that has ruined the service industry.  So even if you do find a place open, you likely won’t get a very enthusiastic experience.

We are also used to driving a few miles down the road to find something better if you run into a bad experience while on the road.  But for hundreds and hundreds of miles, we found that it was either mask mandates that were ruining the experience, or physical water problems where you couldn’t even use the rest room because they didn’t have any running water.  My wife and I had stopped at the Big Texan down in Amarillo and there we were able to have something of a normal dining experience.  Yet after over a week on the road, we could have counted those experiences with two fingers, and while we were in Amarillo, our campsite was covered with six inches of snow and I was worried the entire meal about ever getting our RV out of its spot so we could continue to travel.  There was a very real possibility that we were going to be stuck there for a few days while the snow melted.  So even though the Big Texan was a wonderful place to stop by and grab a burger, it was hard for me to enjoy knowing some of the challenges I had ahead of us—like being able to leave the next day.  My wife and I even stayed at the Big Texan RV park because it advertised an indoor pool, a limo ride to the Big Texan and a whole bunch of fun service amenities.  But when we arrived the pool was down because it was so cold, all the limos were snowed in, and there was no snow upkeep on the property.  This after 10 hair raising days of bad weather and limited access to services because the New Mexican governor had tight clamps on all economic activity due to Covid.  So literally our next stop after Amarillo was Hemingway’s at Springfield Missouri.

There, things were normal, we arrived late on a Friday night hungry as Hell and ready to relax.  We had driven hard all day for two days and over all that time couldn’t find any place, not even a gas station that was fully operational and not psycho over mask mandates.  Even Texas had mask mandates, so it was pretty ridiculous to deal with.  And the employees at Hemingway’s were wearing masks which disappointed me at first.  But they didn’t let it get in the way of the experience and the atmosphere was so good, and they not only had running water, but they had waterfalls everywhere and a big aquarium behind the bar that we were so grateful for the hint at normalcy.  We took our time eating the all you can eat fish and chips because we literally hadn’t had a good meal for a long time.  A good meal that was worry free.  It was certainly one of those experiences that I will never forget.  I was so appreciative of the good food, the atmosphere, but the audacity of it all.  That Bass Pro in all its capitalist glory had such a great restaurant on their property which could overcome all the nuances of political incompetence which had been so prevalent on our trip was something I wouldn’t soon forget.  And it came in the unlikeliest of places at a time most appreciated. 

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Bass Pro Shops in Springfield Missouri: Heaven on earth

Yes, I can say that I’ve been to Heaven and back.  I’ve been wanting to go to the Bass Pro in Springfield Missouri since the 1980s, which is the headquarters of all the stores.  Its just that being right in the middle of the country like it is, I was never really near that area.  If I travel to that part of the world traditionally, it would be by plane.  But one of the things my wife and I wanted to experience when we bought our new RV last year was all the little things in our nation that you don’t typically get to see, because they are off the beaten path.  Yet we knew from experience that those were the best things in the world.  When you travel you only really get to see what has been set up for you to see.  If you really want to get to know your nation, you need a way to get away from the hotels and airports to grab the essence of those far-flung places by convenience.  In this case, with RV travel, when you have your hotel room with you at all times, and a place to eat and shower, the world really opens up to you.  And that’s how after a big trip my wife and I found the opportunity to stop by the Springfield Missouri Bass Pro and camp nearby to break up the long drive and I have to report, it was well worth the effort.

 

After the rough election season, even though I do one of these postings and video recordings every day for my readers, I needed a recharge.  I came out of the New Year very flat and disappointed in the Trump situation and I needed to find something good to remind me why these political fights were worth doing.  It was in fact because of the poorly managed 2020 with the Covid situation that my wife and I decided to buy an RV.  We didn’t want to be plugged into the system for travel as much as possible, and RV travel allows you to stay on the outskirts of society while traveling great distances.  There are no TSA lines, there is no city navigation, you just drive around all the pain in the ass stuff and you don’t have to be plugged in to a hotel room which I often find dirty, noisy and filled with incompetent people.  I have come to like RV travel quite a lot, with my own bed, My Pillow products going with me everywhere I want to go.  Having all the comforts of home there but being able to pick up the whole thing and leave day after day no matter where you are.  So we headed for the desert of New Mexico to get away from as many people as possible, to read books and to think about the things I like to think about for a solid week and it was well worth the effort.  Let me tell you.

I love Bass Pro Shops and Cabela’s, and go to them several times a week just to see what’s new and to be in that atmosphere.  The popular outdoor stores are geared toward those who want a little adventure in their lives, they inspire visitors to do something outside and to make their lives more interesting by encouraging them to go out of their comfort zones and live a little.  For most people such a life is kind of a fantasy that they may never get around to.  But when you decide to take the plunge and join the RV life, you find places like Bass Pro Shops helps that lifestyle so much that another gear of appreciation is obvious from the start.  They are very supportive of RV life at Bass Pro.  We originally planned to camp at the Springfield site which is how the visit got on the map.  We ended up enjoying ourselves so much that we found a really nice campsite nearby though where we could plug in and enjoy all the comforts instead of boondocking making our time at Bass Pro Shops really memorable.  It was the biggest store of all the Bass Pro Shops and was the most exquisitely decorated.  I was a bit astonished how much the place reminded me of Disney World’s Animal Kingdom, only without the liberalism taint.  Bass Pro Shops is all American and unapologetic of it, which was for me, exactly what I needed at that particular time after living like a nomad in the desert of America’s southwest for over a week.

Most of the time when you look forward to visiting someplace like Bass Pro Shops from a great distance, you end up somewhat disappointed, because you see the pictures and they never live up to the hype.  But in this case the store was far better than any of the pictures or online marketing.  Everything was much bigger and nicer than I could have imagined.  It was a brilliant display of what a marriage between capitalism and adventure could produce.  It was a purely American thing.  Its not that the Springfield store was any different than a typical Cabela’s or Bass Pro Shop, but it was much larger and more audacious for sure.  It was a vacation destination of its own on par with Disney World, only without all the long lines.  The quality was certainly there.  And the main thing I wanted to see was the NRA Museum they had.  It was top class as well.  We spent much of a day enjoying the visit.  We could have spent the entire weekend.  It was that good.  If you ever want to visit such a place as a destination vacation, I couldn’t recommend it more. 

Often it’s the little things that make these places so much more valuable.  For instance, as my wife and I were traveling through Oklahoma City after all the massive power outages and massive freezing temperatures had split so many water lines that there wasn’t any pressure in the city for many miles in every direction.  When we got off the highway to gas up, we couldn’t find a restroom that was open anywhere for about 100 miles.  So we used the restroom in our RV.  What other people were doing, I have no idea, but we were in good shape.  All the campsites were frozen on the way home, including at Bass Pro Shops in Springfield, so we ended up carrying our waste water all the way back home.  Once back home I felt very happy to have an excuse to go to our local Cabela’s to dump my tanks.  Its one of the things that these big stores offer for RVers, a special place to park the rigs and to dump tanks and I really wasn’t sure why such a thing would have been valuable.  Well, after that trip, I perfectly understood, and it only continued my good feelings toward the great Springfield store.  It was a nice network that embraced American lifestyles in ways that most people hadn’t found a way to tap in to yet.  Yet for me, it was the perfect timing for how I felt after the election.  It certainly restored my thoughts about things.  Tomorrow looks much better because of my visit to Bass Pro Shops in Springfield Missouri. 

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The Occult and Government: Why they are both so dangerous

It’s at the heart of most conspiracy theories, and for good reason, that government equals secret societies and a connection to the occult in some form or another.  When we talk about the Deep State, which showed its ugly head during the Trump presidency as a grim reality we must talk about the occult because so many of those big government types believe in occult practices to assist them through life.  Human beings have after all done so for as long as the concept of government was invented in society.  Whether we are talking about the Trilateral Commission, the Bilderbergs, the Knights Templers, the Illuminati, the various Mason halls, government, and secret societies dedicated to occult practices go hand in hand.  It comes from the type of people who are attracted to group-oriented government where supernatural aid is sought to help groups acquire more power.  Now to my experience that isn’t as malicious as it sounds.  People who are the more timid types out there are always looking for more power because they are in search of security and they believe that if they have power, they’ll thus have security.  In the context of supernatural aid, if you pray to God, you are seeking supernatural aid, so it doesn’t take much imagination to see how groups of secret societies might seek a blood sacrifice of a goat head in order to bring themselves more power in society and to translate that power to security for themselves.

The cause of the need for supernatural aid, especially for those in government is their natural incompetence.  That is the same story for some high priest in Sumerian society, or Egyptian all the way up to the Nazis which were heavily involved in the occult.  When I talk about Roswell New Mexico and the UFO crash that occurred there I tend to think that what went wrong was that the US Military along with the Atlas Rocket program that was functioning in that area had adopted much of the occultism from their captured Nazis right out of World War II and they got caught screwing around with paranormal help to develop the rocket program.  That was certainly the case with Goddard and Jack Parsons along with L.Ron Hubbard who were putting their own spin on Allister Crowley’s attempts to give birth to a Moon Child on earth and to gain major assistance from supernatural aid to unleash upon the earth some pretty bizarre intentions.  The cover-up was to not incense the Christian people of America with the secret society rituals of Parson’s and his former Nazis who were deeply invested in occult magic worship. 

In the modern day we have heard references of the kind to Hillary Clinton and John Podesta as well as just about any Super Bowl halftime show after the last few decades especially the one in Tampa in 2021.  It is a bizarre trend for so many musical personalities to dedicate their time to Illuminati images that many think are devil worship when there are so many other things that artists could be doing.  Obviously, the belief is that occult supernatural aid is needed to assist humans in their affairs and many in government and in entertainment believe such things.  Yet my point is that they believe such things because they are incompetent and not very smart individually.  That is where the problems start.  They hated President Trump because he wasn’t incompetent and didn’t feel he had to sacrifice any children or animals in order to be successful.  He just went to work and did what had to be done, like most sane people in the world do.  But for those who are attracted to government work, they are also generally insecure people who want help in the world.  They don’t care where they get the help whether it comes from an angel or a demon, if the voodoo cards can help them, they’ll listen and even appeal to them for aid. 

Many in the occult believe that bizarre sexual rituals entice what are called ultraterrestrials to take notice and offer help.  They love sex acts by human beings because they are creatures who live outside of our four-dimensional reality, that of length, width, height, and time.  A fifth or sixth dimensional being may interact with our dimensional plane of reality, but their entire essence can’t be a part of it because at a quantum level, there is much more to them than what our reality can hold.  But many believe that the soul of human beings always exists in these other dimensional realities and that through sex and the birth of people we capture that essence in a human body for a lifetime.  That is why sex is used to attract these ultraterrestrials, or rather what we might call “spirits” in other times and places.  That is certainly what Jack Parson’s was after.  It was the sex magic that he and Hubbard conducted while working on the rocket program for the American military that provided the content of the movie Eyes Wide Shut.   It isn’t surprising that those same sex magic rituals still go on today and that many Democrats participate in them.  But why?  Well, because its fun and its an excuse to do something perverted while still believing that your saving the world.  Why not?  Well, logic says that such things are stupid, but then again, as I said, people attracted to group behavior and government in general aren’t into thinking.  They just want help and if they can get aid from some invisible armies of spirits, ultraterrestrials, extraterrestrials or demons from the underworld, you can bet that they’ll sign up for it. Its important to understand this trend because it’s the only way to understand what must be done.  The belief in supernatural aid evoked from secret society worship is one of the reasons that occultists in government are so arrogant about their participation and why they hate everyone outside of their circle.  There has been much said about the Skull and Bones society that George Bush was in, as well as many key government types where some of their initiation rituals are just embarrassing and serve to break down the individual into group affiliation for the rest of their lives.  Of course, they hate self-made people like President Trump.  But that’s the same kind of behavior that comes out of every fraternity and sorority, which are more mainstream secret society organizations.  I was talking to a really smart guy the other day about hiring a new tech leader and I asked him how he knew he was the right candidate.  He said, “because he graduated from Purdue.”  I had to laugh to myself, he hired the guy because he graduated from a college, but in many ways that’s how secret societies work.  Its not the people that are valued, it’s the institution.  And the institutions are formed by secret societies that go all the way back to the origins of all society.  There is a lot of talk these days that many of America’s founding fathers were members of the Bavarian Illuminati group that had been forced underground by the Catholic Church in Europe.  I believe that’s probably the case.  Everyone has good intentions with these things, but its why they believe what they do that should always concern us.  But without question, those who prefer the rituals of occult magic instead of the wisdom of voters is working against the republic we are supposed to have in America, and are detriments to its evolution as the example the world should be following. 

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John Weaver is What’s Wrong with Politics: The Lincoln Project was always a smokescreen for sexual perversion and a Washington culture wanting to abuse power

Of course, we all remember The Lincoln Project ads meant to harm President Trump by claiming there is some immoral aspect to the White House approach to politics.  Yet now we know as is usually the case that all the goodness that politicians and political action organizations truly intended which is to lay cover for their sexually perverted desires.  That was certainly the case with The Lincoln Project co-founder John Weaver who now proclaims that he is a homosexual and that is why he was manipulating toward sex at least 20 young men abusing his relationship with them under the premise of employment.  Weaver on the outside was preaching morality under the Republican Party, but on the inside, he was cheating on his wife and kids with gay relationships with young male staffers which dictates that we address this issue for what it is.  Whether its John Weaver, Andrew Cuomo, or the secret list of participants on Jeffrey Epstein‘s orgy island, it is obvious that many if not most of the politicians in Washington D.C. are addicted to power which they can only get from political appointments and the abuse of that power for sexual addictions that are on the top of their minds at all times.  And the more an organization like The Lincoln Project preaches morality, the more they are actually trying to hide as deviants and sadistic sexual abusers. 

What is most disgusting about all this behavior is that the perpetrators have a belief that they are of a higher order than the rest of us, that what they do is on a different set of rules.  Such as the Epstein situation where he supposedly committed suicide and just sort of disappeared from the criminal scene after he was caught having sexual relationships with underaged girls.  Epstein was facilitating sex with very high-level people and because of it, the justice he should have had coming just disappeared from the news, just like the election fraud of President Trump.  Regarding The Lincoln Project, many people knew what John Weaver was doing, but they didn’t say anything about it.  Even during the 2020 campaign as people were aware that Weaver was abusing young boys who were working for him, nobody said anything.  It was behavior that people accepted.  Yet we were supposed to accept that President Trump’s behavior was reprehensible and that he should be removed from office. 

The truth of the matter is that most of these people get into political positions not so they can help manage the country, but because they want to control the law so that they can fulfill their sexual fantasies.  Its not like John Weaver is alone in his actions.  Likely there are many more people just like him than not, and that most of the young people serving in these political apprentice positions are finding themselves abused frequently.  Its not a remote occurrence, and the politicians get away with it because they are the law.  They get into those positions so they can be abusive, and their stations give them a cover story toward their aims at sex abuse.  Even if you take John Weaver’s poor excuse for his behavior by saying that he loves his wife and kids but that he’s a homosexual, nobody who is that confused about what they are should be telling anybody how to live or advise them on political matters.  The Anti-Trump Lincoln Project was never about making the Republican party better, it was always about preserving a system of abuse that the political class enjoyed, and Trump was unraveling that in front of their faces, and they hated him for it. 

As a former Playboy, I have always trusted Trump because much of that behavior is a phase in people’s lives, and obviously being married to Melania was good for Donald Trump.  It was the focus he needed to do bigger and better things in his life.  And with him, he never ran from his past.  But when it comes to these do-gooder John Weaver types, I always worry about them.  I would like to believe they are what they say they are, but often their activism for goodness is a smokescreen for perversions that they are trying to hide from even themselves.  And the ease for which other people knowingly accepted the behavior says that they too have the same problems.  Nobody who enters their adulthoods still thinking about stupid sex issues should be in a position to legislate or shape public policy about anything.  Anybody who is a homosexual trying to still maintain a fake marriage and being a fake father to fake kids is doing far more damage to our societal network than President Trump ever could have under any malicious circumstances.  People like John Weaver are what’s wrong with the world, or the Prince Andrews of the world looking for underaged sex under the tutelage of Jeffery Epstein. 

I would go as far to say that if a legislator is thinking about sexual fantasies at all, they are not qualified to be in any kind of power and should be removed.  If someone is in their middle ages and they are still looking for sex with boys and girls, they should not be in politics.  The art of politics should involve people who no longer care about those kinds of things.  Sex is a small part of our overall lives, its safe to say that if anybody is spending more than 1% of their week thinking about any kind of sex, they are facilitating a mental deficiency.  They certainly shouldn’t be running a political group like The Lincoln Project.  Instead, we have learned that John Weaver isn’t the exception, he’s the norm. 

We should all be insulted that all the action against Trump was intent to provide cover for these sexual escapades while trying to transfer psychologically the crime to the President when in all actuality, he was totally innocent.  It’s a sign of our troubling times where the people who are most guilty of the crimes of our nation are in fact the policy makers and legal minds shaping our culture.  And that they aren’t making policy for the good of mankind, but for the ability to have sex with an underaged kid and to hide the vile behavior behind morality.  By criticizing Trump for his approach to management, it provides an illusion that the critics are on the up and up, hiding from the public that they are really much more evil than what they accuse others of being.  And we get a full understanding from the John Weaver case within The Lincoln Project, that these sexual abuse stories are just the tip of the iceberg, that there is much more to these stories than what we are told, because nobody has the courage to address them in public.  Because in all honesty, there are more people functioning from sexual disfunction than there are out of truth, justice, and the American way.  President Trump tried hard to be honorable and respectful to the office of the president, but what The Lincoln Project losers really wanted is a JFK, an imperfect person who had sexual problems too and functioned from those types of weaknesses.  Knowing that, should concern us all about everything political. 

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The Windmills of Texas was a Terrible, Liberal Idea: When Democrats want to kill people to save their idea of the earth worship

I’ve seen them before, the windmills that are now part of so many power grids all across the nation.  Recently on a long drive through the American West I was able to see them up close as many truckers who supply our many businesses do, driving down from Kansas into Oklahoma and on into Texas and New Mexico you can’t miss them.  There are vast expanses of those windmills for as far as you can see.  It was a major investment that was impressive.  The size of them was impressive.  But after a while they lose their mystique and they just become eye pollution.  Now, if they worked wonderfully, perhaps all that eye noise on the vast landscape would be worth it.  But as we learned especially in Texas as they were hit with a century unique snowstorm, which I was right in the middle of, that the windmills froze up and became useless making many people in Texas completely vulnerable to the zero-degree temperatures.  It was a complete disaster to allow wind power to become such a part of the Texan power grid, its no wonder that the governor Greg Abbott was the first state in the country this week in removing the statewide mask mandate.  After that mess, he owed the people of Texas some relief, which he’s a good governor and was smart enough to realize.  The lesson here was that if you follow liberal policies, even a little bit, that doom is soon to follow and that is precisely what happened to Texas with its over commitment to wind power. 

Fortunately, I was there to be able to see that disaster up close, the windmill failures.  I felt sorry for everyone, but luckily, Texas was able to get back to warmer weather much faster than other parts of the country would have been, if not the deaths would have been much higher.  This was just another example of how stupid liberal energy policies are, or just mitigations for what they perceive as climate change.  Every year California goes through their wildfire season which is essentially a massive case of mismanagement of forest undergrowth because they put perceived environmental concerns over the logic of real science that is beneficial to human beings.  The desire to eliminate human energy footprints in the world due to superstitious concerns has proved to be the most treacherous aspect of their energy policies, which can be seen obviously in the loss of power in Texas during the 2021 unique snowstorm.  Its exactly the same kind of lunacy as we have experienced under Covid-19.  Bad liberal management of resources and future forecasts of crises management.  The amount of failures that we are seeing that come from liberal policies should terrify anybody downstream of their mistakes and the evidence is now impossible to ignore. 

In Ohio, there was much scandal made of the Ohio Republicans in conjunction with the bailouts of two nuclear power plants.  In spite of the FBI assisting efforts of liberals to torpedo the deal that would preserve nuclear energy in Ohio it should be obvious to everyone what was really going on.  The same greenie weenie policies from environmentalists who want to cover Ohio with windmills and solar power, without really understanding the long-term consequences should be obvious to everyone by now.  They want more than anything to control the people of Ohio, Texas, Oklahoma—everywhere by controlling how much power people can get, so that they can forcibly remove human beings carbon footprint as the end result of their activism.  Its not about providing successful energy needs in a next generation state, its about limiting the power consumption of the human race by weening them off the needs for power.  But while all that activism is applied, nobody thinks about not having power for weeks on end when the temperature outside a home is below zero, and there is a very real chance of people dying.  The dysfunctional desire to preserve the earth while killing off human beings is something every legislator should be concerned about.  We continue to see time and time again that liberals do not care about the results of their decisions as they may inconvenience human beings.   They see humans as an impediment to their case of earth worship and their politics and science is bent to reflect their intellectual deficiencies.

Based on what we know now, we should understand that nothing liberals propose in regard to energy source maintenance is for anybody’s good.  We should see every proposal made by liberals as antagonistic toward human endeavor.  The wind power energy generation is a horrendous expense and a technical blemish on reality.  If liberals really cared about the environment, they wouldn’t consider building that many windmills dotting the entire countryside for miles and miles in all directions just to avoid a few nuclear power plants that most people would never see, and would be a lot more reliable in power maintenance.  Just as if they didn’t want to see forest fires every year in the West, they would do grounds maintenance to clear up all the undergrowth and protect people’s homes.  Instead, they secretly want people’s homes destroyed because liberals don’t think the homes should have been built at all in the first place.  The less that humans populate the earth, the better the policy as far as liberals are concerned, and the evidence of their actions comes out every time there is one of these natural disasters, crazy snowstorms, forest fires, hurricanes, etc.  Then when they are caught, the argue that snowstorms are caused by global warming, they say that forest fires are caused by global warming, they say that hurricanes are caused by global warming and that there are only 10 years to correct the situation without a shred of evidence that they can point to for testimony of truth.  There is a whole lot more evidence of election fraud in the 2020 elections than there is that climate change is even a remote concern for our present day.  Yet we are making decisions based on liberal views on climate change while we ignore the other issues that are far more certain.  Meanwhile, people are suffering every time a liberal policy fails, as it did in Texas.

Its one thing to be politically critical of the other side for all kinds of reasons, but its another to be up close and personal when everything fails.  Usually, I only see the liberal stupidity from a television or radio broadcast, from the safety of my home.  But for the windmills freezing up in Texas, I was right there in the middle of it watching it in live time.  And the mass stupidity was obvious.  Without question, the Republicans of Texas got suckered into accepting these greenie weenie proposals from liberals in order to shut them up over some other issue by giving a little here to protect something over there.  But the totality of the failure is that windmills should have never been a part of any deal.  Its easier to say that in hindsight now that the tragedy has occurred.  Nobody knew what would happen to the windmills should a zero-degree snowstorm ever hit Texas.  But now that it happened, the lessons can’t be ignored.  And what we do going forward should be understood for the day after tomorrow.

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A Speakeasy in New Mexico: When living a normal life is against the law

One of the reasons I wanted to go so far away for vacation this year was because I was sick and tired of the government mismanagement of Covid.  I wanted to be around as few people as possible, so my wife and I headed to the deserts of New Mexico in our RV to get away from the world and its stupidity to read books and relax.  The election year of 2020 was rough, I was involved at too many levels over such a long period of time and after I needed to recalibrate.  So, it was a good time to travel out into the far reaches of the country and get a sense of things, which we did.  But I didn’t know that New Mexico was still on lockdowns much the way New York and Michigan had been.  Their governor there was an idiot Michelle Lynn Lujan Grisham, who like most of the Democrats during Covid showed exactly why governors can’t be trusted with emergency powers for long periods of time.  They couldn’t handle the pressure and the roots of their political party, always pointed toward personal tyranny revealed itself in policies that were destroying industry.  It was a good thing we were traveling by RV because we had our own kitchen and could eat all of our meals there, because still after all this time Governor Grisham had all the lockdowns in place and there was literally no place to eat.  Struggling restaurants could sell takeout, but there was no seating in a dining room, and the people I talked to were furious about it. 

We traveled all over the state going to see things that I had always wanted to see, but in all those places, dining rooms were closed forcing restaurants to get creative in how they served food just to stay open. In one such instance we stopped by a really small-town way out in the desert.  I won’t say where because one thing all these restaurants are terrified of are narks on Yelp giving them reviews that tip off health terrorists who then come to their places and shut them down for not adhering to the unconstitutional rules of these mindless governors.  Its easy to say to people to fight their challenges out in court, but most of them are operating their businesses day to day, they don’t have the money for a court fight which has only made the blue state governors that much more abusive in their rule making.  Anyway, in this town there was literally only one restaurant and it looked like it had been closed for a very long time.  However, we were 100 miles from anywhere else so we parked the car and walked around it looking for any signs of life within.  My wife was ready to walk away and look for an alternative even though as I said, the next place was literally many miles away so before giving up I pulled on the door, and it came open.

Inside were a surprising number of people, the restaurant was open and there were signs of life.  Now we knew where everyone was in the town, because until that point we saw nobody out walking around.  But with the windows blackened out to the outside world, the owners of this restaurant were openly defying the governor.  And they weren’t even wearing masks.  They were being so defiant.  They were weary to see us at first, but we made fast friends as I let them know how grateful I was to see them open and not mandating masks.  Once we understood each other I was able to get a couple of really delicious hamburgers for $5 each.  Sure, my wife and I were hungry, we had been hiking around in the mountains all day and had very little food up to that point, but that hamburger was as good as any gourmet hamburger I had ever had.  As we ate there were families with their kids coming and going, everything was very festive.  The sheriff came in and made a purchase, so it was good to see the town supporting this little place, and the law defying the tyranny of the incompetent governor.  It was a very happy day and exactly what I had gone on vacation to see.  People behaving as normal, defying the stupid Covid restrictions that our out-of-control government had been using to provide cover for their election fraud intentions of 2020.  It was a step back to the way the world was, and how it should be again. 

Everyone knows my opinion on Covid-19.  Its always been a scam, a method of putting a muzzle on humanity by changing the rules of the game.  In 2019 people would have called Covid a cold and people would have fought through it only to get better again.  In 2020 to pave the way for election fraud later that year the government changed the rules of how we measure a cold and tried an experiment which has impacted most everyone in North America and cost them many billions of dollars in value.  Especially restaurants who like this little place in New Mexico were unfairly targeted barely hanging on to their livelihoods.  And the government will never admit to their complicity in the matter, into the many lives they have destroyed just so they could control the election results with mail-in ballots.  Democrats were hoping to cancel all in person voting in 2020, but Trump was already showing the hypocrisy of the mask mandates and the social distancing by hosting full on maskless rallies where people were packed together concert style.  My opinion about Covid isn’t popular because people don’t want to admit to themselves just how evil government can be and was during 2020 just to gain more political power, but history will remember it all well, and my opinion will become more popular as time progresses.  That’s how we arrived here, but even now, over a year later, with a vaccine out and an obvious end to Covid well on the horizon, case counts are dropping, but the liberal governors are still clamoring to their emergency powers because they love the authority, and have abused their power terribly, to much cost of the people they are supposed to represent.  As long as people believe there is danger, they can get away with their abuse of power.  But the moment people realize its all been a scam, well then that’s where the problems start. 

It was good for me to see so many people calling bullshit on the Covid virus.  They were open, the whole town was supportive of the decision, and they weren’t even wearing masks because they had figured out the obvious.  It helped them that they were in the middle of nowhere, far away from Albuquerque and the Marxist college towns that made New Mexico a blue state.  But given that remoteness, they were also the first to see the truth of the scam, and to defy unconstitutional rules that cost them but cost the government nothing to issue.  It may have been one of the best hamburgers I had ever had, and we did give them a very big tip.  I didn’t mind, I felt compelled to support them for their bold decision, a decision that the rest of the world will eventually have to arrive to.  For me, in the middle of the desert far away from everything, I had found what I was looking for and it gave me hope, which was very much needed.

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Trump and the Legend of Billy the Kid: Lessons learned from history of what people really value in government

In the video above I discuss some of the reasons that Billy the Kid remains a beloved outlaw as I recently traveled to Lincoln County New Mexico to study some of the real locations of the Lincoln County War.  The thoughts I had about Billy the Kid were very much ignited as I watched President Trump give his speech at CPAC where he didn’t back off the election fraud claims he had as we all had watched the official government bought and paid for by the communist Chinese do much of what Sheriff Brady had done during the Lincoln County War, acting as a cover for the villain Murphy and the antagonists of peace and justice in 1878.  Billy the Kid and his band of outlaws the Regulators killed the Sheriff in an ambush, in revenge for the killing of John Tunstall.  It’s a bit more complicated than that, but for this story, this is enough for context.  By the point of view of the law, the murder of the sheriff was clear villainy.  But by the point of view of the Regulators, it was justice for the criminals who had hijacked the legal system.   The resulted historical perspective is what we all remember, and what time and history sifted through as acceptable honor.  In history, Trump will be remembered much the same way as Billy the Kid.  Not because of any outlaw behavior on Trump’s part, but in the way that people recognize justice and how forgiving they are of people they perceive are fighting for justice, even if the legal measures of the day think of them as outlaws and villains.

 My wife and I were hungry as we had been exploring the Ruidoso mountain town all morning after a snowstorm had ripped through the area earlier that night before and the whole town was fighting through the covered roadways.  We managed to find a really cool little Mexican restaurant on the main strip.  We couldn’t eat inside so from the hood of our car we ate our food and watched the activity in the deep valley of the popular ski resort.   Most everywhere I looked there was some memento to Billy the Kid.  Everyone wanted to attach themselves to the popular outlaw as modern society seemed to have no problem with the Kid character, even though his actions could easily be aligned with the terrorism of Timothy McVeigh or the Unabomber.  Billy the Kid was an outlaw, as was Jesse James, but even well over a hundred years had passed and people remembered them fondly forgiving the many people they had killed for the pleasant memory of freedom fighters who recognized an oppressive legal system and acted against it for the good of humanity.  In the Kid’s case, Sheriff Bradly was bought and paid for by the Murphy clan and understood the politics of what Murphy was trying to do in Lincoln, buying up the law and using it to crush his political enemies. 

Who could say anything less about our modern political system, most people understand how our government has turned criminal and they see Trump as the freedom fighter who is stepping out of the boundaries to bring justice to our nation, even if it gets a little messy.  They value the vigilance and see that the greater good is at work behind the actions of an outlaw.  With Trump its in insisting that the election of 2020 was stolen by the legal system, and he intends to challenge it and undo it so long as he can.  People see it as a similar necessity as Billy the Kid and the Regulators killing off Sheriff Bradly and slowly destroying the political grip that Murphy had on the legal system, so that justice might return to Lincoln County with such outlaw actions.  Of course, the lesson of such outlaws in America is that people are more than willing to forgive them so long as justice is the result—real justice.  Not the justice that politicians contemplate, but the kind of justice that people understand, even if people die in the interim.  The lesson of Billy the Kid is just that kind of story.  Many of the things people remember about Billy the Kid may not have happened at all.  But its more what people want to remember that counts, and which lasts the centuries. 

People have long forgotten most of the characters of the Lincoln County War, but they remember Billy the Kid because for a short period of his young life he managed to live free of the ominous presence of an oppressive and corrupt legal system.   People will remember President Trump 100 years from now or 2000 years from now as the person who took on global corruption in much the way that Billy the Kid shot Sheriff Bradly in 1878.  The truth of the matter won’t matter at all, what makes a legend a legend is what people want to remember about it.  And Trump has given people the right to have such thoughts, and they will take on a life of their own.  That is the result of things that liberals and micromanaging political types always forget about people.  China has its own problems even as they attempt through the Biden administration to make themselves look like the best option for the world, they have serious masculinity problems in their own way.  They are a culture drowning from a lack of creativity and strong family culture and those population traits will reveal themselves in the next decade as the first signs of trouble are obvious now.  People and their legends exist beyond borders and government rules, they live in the imaginations of hopes and dreams.  The people of Hong Kong understand, as do the descendants of the Lincoln County War.  Presently the MAGA movement is writing tomorrow’s history in spite what modern media wants us to believe.  In truth, people will worship the outlaws, not the compliant government officials and the manufactured truth of those who wish to hijack justice right in front of our faces.

As we finished our meal on the hood of our car, I could feel a great deal of hope in that Ruidoso mountain town as the snow thawed and people came back out on the streets to resume their lives.  Like Billy the Kid who was a murderer and an outlaw who did as many terrible things as he did good, people will forgive the bad for the memory of the good.  President Trump to my eyes has only done good.  Any bad that has been attached to him is manufactured by political enemies who wish to do bad but can’t so long as he is in the way.  But either way, people will only remember the good in Trump, not the poor messages that modern villains try to paint on him which should be a lesson to all of us in understanding how our present times will be remembered.  I would say to you, remember the lesson of Billy the Kid, and understand that Trump will no matter what, be remembered much better and for many more reasons.  And with that as an indicator, the future looks quite bright and it should be.  Because we deserve Trump and America is better because he’s in it.

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