TIME TO DEAL WITH REALITY?
AMERICA UNRAVELS:
The Road to Revolution or Civil War
II
“Behind this year’s surge is a toxic mix of cuts to social services, unemployment, hopelessness…”
For all practical purposes, there is no longer one America. Instead, there are now two radically different Americas. The Democrats led by the left represent both American coasts and urban cities, while the Republicans ...
January 13, 2017
The unbridgeable divide
For
all practical purposes, there is no longer one America. Instead, there
are now two radically different Americas. The Democrats led
by the left represent both American coasts and urban cities,
while the Republicans and their conservative base represent the rest of the
country, sandwiched in between the leftist elites.
In
days gone by, our country was represented by two major political parties that
had the same end, values, and vision but differed in methodology.
Today, conservatives no longer share the same mission as the left.
Their missions are polar opposites, and the divide is
unbridgeable.
While
conservatives seek a return to constitutional principles of less government, a
free market, and sovereignty, the left seeks open borders, wealth redistribution,
and statism.
For
the last eight years, the left has made considerable inroads with the
election of Barack Obama. Under his administration, businesses are
overregulated and heavily taxed. Health care was socialized, and our
borders are wide open. Sanctuary cities sprang up throughout the
land, and the resettlement of migrants from hostile third-world war-torn
countries were and continue to be given a welcome mat. No longer is
there any distinction between a citizen and an illegal for many in the media,
our universities, and our local institutions. Schools and law enforcement
are told to look the other way when confronted with those who have entered our
country illegally.
Those
of us who seek to preserve our culture, sovereignty, and language are labeled
as racists, bigots, Islamophobes, and the usual litany of insults. Is it
any wonder the left has stifled debate, since many of us do not want to be
labeled as racist xenophobes?
Language
is key when it comes to winning a war of ideas, and the left has succeeded in
shutting down debate by resorting to name-calling and ridicule of
opponents. Fear and shame work, and no one knows that better than those
who have successfully used it to shut down free speech.
Currently,
there is a move by the left to censor conservatives on the internet.
George Soros, with his billions, and several left-leaning foundations have
infiltrated Wikipedia with millions in donations. The leftist Southern
Poverty Law Center, the organization rich with Soros millions, cut a
deal to smear and discredit those on the right. As an example, Frank
Gaffney from the Center for Security Policy and David Horowitz from the Freedom
Center are now labeled as "peddlers of hate" and "conspiracy
peddlers."
Censorship
is commonly utilized in countries run by tyrants, and its use here threatens
our liberty, while much of America remains clueless that censorship is
even taking place.
It is
imperative for conservatives to employ alternative strategies to get
our message out to the public. Monetarily, we are at a
disadvantage. Additionally, we do not have the mainstream media or press
to support us. Even though we still have talk radio and social media to
advance our message, this too now has limitations, with threats of censorship
and regulations. We must continue to use these media to our advantage
while we still can.
What
can only be described as a nonviolent civil war between the left and the right
has now infiltrated all walks of life. The presidential campaign is still
ongoing, even though the election is over and Trump and Republicans won.
The left hopes it can overturn the results of the election or impeach
President-elect Trump. Furthermore, Obama, unlike his predecessors,
has stated he will remain in D.C. to obstruct the incoming president and the
Trump agenda.
In
effect, the left will not permit Trump and the Republicans to
govern. They and their cohorts in the media, Hollywood, and the
universities will do everything they can to stop the will of the people.
Lawsuits will be filed and fake news stories will be planted to delegitimize
President-Elect Trump and those who support him.
The
call for unity coming from many quarters is a noble one, but how can
conservatives reconcile with a Socialist Progressive agenda? The answer
is, they can't!
As a
conservative living in the Socialist Republic of California, I no longer have
representation. We in California are at the mercy of the left, whose
ideology and agenda we do not share. The stark contrast between
us now engulfs the rest of the country in a war for the heart and soul of
America. Each one of us must view himself as a foot soldier in this
battle. The election may be over, but the war continues. Fight
on!
Shari Goodman is an educator, activist, and political
commentator. Her commentaries have appeared in World Net Daily, American
Thinker, Canada Free Press, Family Security Matters, and Israel Today, among
others. She is a red dot residing in the blue state of California.
CAUTION!
GRAPHIC IMAGES of America coming
under Mex Occupation
The NARCOMEX drug cartels now
operate in all major American cities and haul back to NARCOMEX between $40 top
$60 BILLION from sales of HEROIN!
OPEN BORDERS and HEROIN: AMERICAN POLITICIANS PARTNER WITH
THE LA RAZA MEXICAN DRUG CARTELS!
CAUTION!
GRAPHIC IMAGES of America coming
under Mex Occupation
The NARCOMEX drug cartels now
operate in all major American cities and haul back to NARCOMEX between $40 top
$60 BILLION from sales of HEROIN!
OBAMA-CLINTONOMICS:
Build the La Raza Democrat Party base with open
borders, no ID to vote Democrat, no E-VERIFY and NO DAMNED LEGAL NEED TO APPLY.
"Republicans
should call for lower immigration to stop the Democrat voter recruitment.
But more importantly, all Americans should call for lower immigration in order
to offer a better opportunity of finding jobs for those millions of their
fellow Americans of all political persuasions who would like to work."
Eight men own same as poorest half of world: Oxfam
by AFP16 Jan 2017
London (AFP) – Eight men own the same wealth as the poorest half of the world’s population, a level of inequality which “threatens to pull our societies apart”, Oxfam said on Monday ahead of the World Economic Forum opening in Davos.
The wealth of the world’s poorest 3.6 billion people is the equivalent to the combined net worth of six American businessmen, one from Spain and another from Mexico.
Picked from Forbes’ billionaires list, they include Microsoft founder Bill Gates, Mark Zuckerberg who co-founded Facebook, and Jeff Bezos, founder of Amazon.
Oxfam pointed to a link between the vast gap between rich and poor and growing discontent with mainstream politics around the world.
“From Brexit to the success of Donald Trump’s presidential campaign, a worrying rise in racism and the widespread disillusionment with mainstream politics, there are increasing signs that more and more people in rich countries are no longer willing to tolerate the status quo,” Oxfam said in its new report, “An economy for the 99 percent”.
The charity said new data on wealth distribution from countries such as India and China had prompted it to revise its own calculation, having said a year ago the wealth of half the world’s population was in the hands of 62 people.
Inequality will be among the issues topping the agenda as the world’s political and business elite meet in Davos from Tuesday until Friday, when 3,000 people will gather for the annual meeting of the World Economic Forum.
“Responsive and responsible leadership” has been chosen as the theme of the summit, which organisers said was a response to a “backlash against globalisation leading to two surprising vote results and a rise in populism in the West”.
In its report Oxfam called for an increase in tax rates targeting “rich individuals and cooperations”, as well as a global agreement to end competition between countries to lower corporate tax rates.
The charity also condemned lobbying by corporations and the closeness of business and politics, calling for mandatory public lobby registries and stronger rules on conflicts of interest.
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