The Champions of Dystopia

One gets the feeling that the GOP has officially resigned. An issue that has an 80-20 favorability nationwide cannot be passed by the US Senate. That’s not just Republicans. For them, it’s a 96-4 issue and they still can’t muster the votes, because they don’t want to. They don’t want election integrity, because then they’d win and by winning they lose. Campaign contributions come flowing in when the Democrats are in charge and since the Democrats use NGO funds for their campaigns rather than voter donations (though they get a lot of them, too) they don’t have to please the voters. All they have to please are the rabid leftists within their party, the globalists, the anti-Americans, the open borders crowd.
What patriots have to face is that we are unwanted by the government. It doesn’t represent us, it and everyone in it, hates us, because we want them, both the left and the right, to abide by the charter (constitution). We’re radical, because we want the laws enforced, laws that most lawmakers didn’t even want to pass, but for us. So, when they have someone in office that will ignore the laws, the constitution, they’re happy, though they act as if they aren’t to keep up the charade, whether they’re from the left or the right.
Everything the left allowed and even cheered when Biden was president is vilified and scorned under Trump, but that’s all show, that’s all part of the deception of the average citizen from which both parties profit.
The American patriot who stands for individual rights is out in the cold, because it threatens the power of the government. It’s supposed to. The whole purpose of the United States is to provide a land where entrepreneurship is the ideal, where initiative is repaid, where risks are taken and lessons are learned. In seeking power, they’ve allowed it to become a land of plunder.
I don’t know what causes the crisis that is all but shouting that it’s on the way. I’m looking at several possibilities, economic, military, societal, even things like solar flares and meteors. The current state of the world seems poised for cataclysmic change from one event or another. It’s hard to even focus on the day to day, because the end of everything seems so near.
I am prepared as far as I think necessary, as Jack Lawson instructed in his Civil Defense Manuals and keep them at hand, knowing that the knowledge therein will be invaluable should any one of the calamities come to pass. It’s just a matter of what and when, now.
In thinking of this, there are several possible situations that may present themselves. Will it be the lack of electricity and with that the lack of fuel, lack of supplies, etc.? Will it be immediate destruction from which one might dig out from their hole to find vast devastation and perhaps contamination? Will it be a societal collapse that brings with it tribal coalescence, roving gangs of pillagers, or armies of one sort or another? In that scenario there is the question of whether there will be time and cooperation enough to establish a good enough defense to at least dissuade groups from entering? In my little part of Texas, that is almost ensured. I’ve spoken to some of the more senior members of town and find a number of stiff-backed geriatrics and enthusiastic youngsters, but the ability to organize might be a challenge. They will defend their own, but will they defend the town? At least here, they are partisans for their community, almost to a fault, which might come in handy.
In that sense, wildfires and tornados are almost a blessing. I’ve seen this and other communities come together to move whole herds of cattle out of the path of destruction, donations of hay to feed them in their new homes, or when they’re returned to their burnt out pastures. I’ve seen searches organized to go into the affected areas to search for survivors, both human and animal. I’m comforted by the fact that most rural areas across the nation are much the same.
What I do know is that everything modern society holds dear will become meaningless. The best fed, the best trained, the best armed and the best led will, as Lawson instructs, be the survivors. The survivors of what, I don’t know. The survivors for what? I don’t know either. The most fortunate may not be the survivors and surviving might be the worst of all worlds.
Into that shattered world, the patriot must stride forward, with the weight of a civilization on his back, determined to rebuild a world where individual rights stand supreme against whatever government they try to institute. It won’t be easy. The lazy always support a government that will find a way for them to prosper from the labors of others. The uselessness of Karl Marx is a testament to this fact and his minions seek to sustain that largesse.
The duty is to secure and defend freedom. It’s the noblest of all endeavors, the key to Western civilization, the origin of prosperity. To that end, it will be the beginning of a new crisis some centuries down the road, but one must let the future defend itself.