I recently wrote about Trump's Militia, which he'll call forth to rout those of us who vote against ANY Republican; they're getting ready in California. Never mind that CA's primarily a Blue State, so the chance of a Democrat winning is pretty good.
But that's no excuse, according to our President. Despite what Trump claims, anyone with even one good eye (like me) sees through what's happening and it's frightening; you can hear it in people's voices. Are we really going down the road to an autocracy?
"If we can't win honorably, we'll cheat!" the battlecry of 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue. He shouts it between construction projects...what's with that 'Claw'? I think it should remain in place for the remainder of Trump's term as a symbol of his absolute corruption:"An autocracy is a system of government where absolute power is concentrated in the hands of a single individual (an autocrat) or a small ruling elite. The ruler is not bound by constitutional checks, legal restraints, or democratic oversight, often using force, censorship, and propaganda to maintain control."
"President Donald Trump purchased between $15,001 and $50,000 worth of stock in TKO Group Holdings, the publicly traded parent company of both the WWE and the UFC. This investment was disclosed in a financial disclosure filing submitted on May 12." (Construction began May 25th, and seats are going for around 1.5 mil.)
I guess he thought we wouldn't notice. Why would we, when we allow him to rape the Treasury at will? Why would we, when we've allowed him to subjugate the Courts? Why would we, when we sheepishly follow him into the desert?
At the moment I'm thinking of things I've anticipated (I won't say predicted, for it's really a matter of paying attention) but which have NOT yet happened:
- The Draft
- Curtailment of Travel Abroad (oh, wait, that's already begun)
- Criminalizing Gays and Transgenders (after Gay Marriages are outlawed, of course)
And once Trump, et al, refutes the validity of any Democratic win, then they'll be free to completely rip away SNAP and Social Security, don't think they won't try. They'll have to pay for their wars, and the vulnerable are expendable.
Violence; is that our only alternative? What's happened to principle and integrity? We're dissolving into a slush of our own making: led by social influencers with few credentials other than big mouthes or enhanced body parts; whose advice people heed because they can't, or won't, think for themselves.
Those of us who still watch television are having fewer choices for the news. I don't want to stare at my phone all day to read what one person with countless followers and critics have to say. I recently asked a small group of Gen X'ers how much time they spend on their phone for other than 'official business' and the answers were, on average, 4.
Four. I was surprised, but deflected by relaying a report I'd heard on Gen Z'ers and the time they spend. Nope, I'm not going down that rabbit hole. Even if they do have online broadcasts, to me it's not the same; and all those distractions keep popping up, follow me, follow me...
Did you hear Trump rail at Kristen Welker during last Sunday's Meet The Press interview? Not the part where he called her stupid, but when he started ticking off corrupt entities:
"You're corrupt; (NBC's) Meet the Press is corrupt; ABC, CBS, CNN are corrupt!"
I thought he just made nice with the Ellisons (recent purchasers of Paramount, the parent company of CBS) - but he must be justifying the recent and future firings. Kristen challenged him on various claims, for which he could not provide any evidence other than his gut. He ranted until he ran out of words and petulantly walked out of the interview; condescendingly tapping Kristen's arm as he exited.
Nobody believes his current claim that a 'deal' with Iran is close. He does nothing but lie, even when proper facts are readily available. Although I suppose the President can be forgiven for mistakenly stating that hundreds of thousands of our troops died in Vietnam, when in reality it was approximately 58,000; that should have been an easy one for a President.
Remember, he never had to serve because of his feet. Trump wasn't the only one who avoided the draft thanks to wealth. Couldn't wear combat boots yet can golf every day, yep.





