What Will It Take?

What Will It Take?

The news is all over the place right now. I’ll try to make sense of it as best I can. One thing that surprised me is the vote in the EU Parliament of Nationalists that passed the largest mass deportation plan in its history. This is part of the solution the as yet-to-be-released documentary Deconstruction proposed and supported. Following through by members who disagree with the deportations will be a challenge simply because this is where we are in the world. Any legislation, from any body, that is designed to hinder, harm or otherwise destroy the compact between the people and the state will be widely supported by those in office.

This is currently the status in the US where the SAVE Act, an ID required to vote legislative act is being stonewalled by those in office despite 82% support among the people, that’s conservatives, independents and liberals. Higher among conservatives, yet a few Republican Senators consistently vote against it.

On a different subject that exposes the rift between right and left is that Ohio just passed the Indecent Exposure Modernization Act that criminalizes sexually explicit performances in front of children. Every single Democrat voted against it. Now, in common sense terms this is an insane fact and is quite telling as to both the solidarity of the Democrat party and the indecency they support. This is not the war in the 1950s concerning what should and should not be seen by adults, this concerns children.

What amazes me more than anything is the depth of depravity the left is willing to support. It undercuts their message that they’re “centrist” and puts them far to the left. In fact, if the left were not so absurdly damaging to the school system and to children in general, the right would be almost annihilated in the polls. The only thing that keeps the Republican party viable is the disgusting support of everything from Antifa and criminal aliens to child sexual abuse in the Democrat party. If the Democrats were of the JFK ilk, the Republicans would be reduced to a tiny minority.

In line with that there is the Venezuela List that names the corrupt senators who sought and obtained bribes from Venezuela. This is the “news” as reported on social media sites and, as is my obligation, I sought out a document, a verification before I repeated the charges against the senators named and could not find one. I did find, however, a debunking site that points out there is no official document or court transcripts that would support it. The “news” therefore is that it’s so easy to believe and might actually be accurate, but it remains unsubstantiated. It is more a testament to our willingness to believe that our senators and representatives will sell us out in a nanosecond.

This is the state of a nation ripe for disintegration. I would say that voting doesn’t matter, that we should all just accept the fact that our government is at war with its people and that can be true, but electing people like Mamdani in NY is not the answer either and that forces us into the voting booth, because we know the aims and purposes of the left.

The key point though, is that we are long past the point where we should be demanding a reconciliation with the will of the people. These elected officials are only in it for their own benefit. I know I’ve said this before. Actually nothing has changed since about 2008 in that regard (and I don’t mean just Obama). For nearly twenty years we’ve suffered under the will of the government and what little has been preserved of our rights, our dignity, has not been enough to continue to support a government wholly dedicated to its own preservation.

The question presented is: Are you ready to defend the rights you are owed? I say owed, because they’ve been twisted into a maze of governmental approvals and permits and therefore denied. Everything in the Second Amendment has been bartered away for political gain, especially by the right. While it might be logical and reasonable to deny criminals the right to purchase weapons, they don’t need firearms to achieve their sinister goals of victimizing the populace and already obtain them one way or another. It’s just the reasonable desire against an absurd image of some criminal entering a gun shop and purchasing a firearm, walking next door and robbing a bank that makes the reasonable people of the US agree to reduce their own rights to prevent it. That does not, however, tell the whole story. If firearms were legally sold to any adult without the loopholes and waiting periods, magazine restrictions, etc., the idea of being at an advantage by purchasing a firearm to rob a bank would be negligible, because half the customers of that bank would shoot them.

The firearm restriction laws, therefore, are to protect the criminals from the people, to funnel every act through the government for approval, which is all fine and good in a rational and represented nation, but we are no longer that. The government berates the idea of vigilante justice, but I’m willing to bet that vigilante justice was more likely to return justice than say criminal aliens getting opportunity after opportunity to kill, maim and rape and being summarily set free, even when caught red-handed, to preserve the sort of society envisioned by the left and even the right to some degree.

In other words, we are already suffering a society at war with itself and the only thing preventing the people from coming together on a host of issues is the government. This is the exact design of communism, to prevent any mode of self-defense and a reliance on government to sort it out, which the government controls. We’ve seen how a state like Minnesota can refuse federal law enforcement, decide which federal laws it obeys and enforce laws passed in Minnesota that are absolutely unconstitutional. It’s a state that has carved out its own identity, albeit a horrific identity to many of us. That never seems to happen on the right. Texas should be just such a state, but it, too is compromised by corruption and communism dressed up like patriotism.

We speak Texan a lot more than we act Texan and it’s not all racial. A lot of Hispanics in Texas have the same views as I do, except when it comes to immigration, but even there when it is as egregious as it was under Biden.

The multitudes of problems that keep us from being a free society are engrained in the current system. “The right to keep and bear arms shall not be infringed” is a mere suggestion to many. The federal judges and justices of our Supreme Court have whittled this down to “if you have the proper permission one might purchase and hold, in a safe and unloaded condition, a firearm, if it pleases the city and county of the resident.”

It will take a revelation more than a revolution to return to the lives we should be leading. It will take, I’m convinced, some catastrophe as absolutely destructive of any semblance of law and order, a wiping away of organized government to build again on a proper foundation. I say this because it’s not just the state of politics that is wrong, but also the state of the economy, the state of morality, the state of religion (I mean gay pastors praying for Islamification is a step too far), the state of and use of the military, the state of the judiciary, etc. But what will it take?

https://tldavis.substack.com/p/what-will-it-take