The Facade Is Gone

Guest Post by T.L. Davis

The waning days of the Obama Administration have revealed what has always been evident, had the fake news media not covered it up and Democrats had not supported it: Barack Obama is a Muslim, who was elected president on the basis of a fake birth certificate. Everything he has done in office is a fraud and should be thrown out immediately upon the assumption of power by Donald Trump.

While I have always believed this, it was not too much of an issue with me, since the real problem was and is the fact that the un-American Democrats elected him, the anti-American media covered up his real agenda and the globalist Republicans refused to make it an issue. It is not the fraud of Barack Obama that is the problem, it is that there are so many enemies within the populace that allowed it, encouraged it and continue to support it.

So, I have always engaged the real problem, not the symptom of Barack Obama. George Soros is more of a threat to internal peace than Barack Obama. Obama is largely a failure on any number of issues. He did not destroy the United States of America; he did not inspire the race war he so desperately sought; he did not subjugate the United States to the United Nations. All he has done is a lot of my work for me.

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He has awoken the Millennials to the dangers of globalist policies. Yes, he has created a nation wherein Special Snowflakes abound, but that is fine, they have dropped their pretense and have shown themselves for the ugly, intolerant, bigoted, hypocrites and racists they are. Even if we have always known this, it is important that those moderate Republican voters now see the evil for what it is. The media is exposed. The schools and universities are exposed. The few that may have always known the truth have now been vindicated.

It will be much tougher for the “news” to effect opinion the way it has since the invention of the radio. Of course, official news organizations, having seen their demise, have lashed out and Obama has effectively “nationalized” the news. It is all a bit of a curiosity at this point, because big changes are coming and their inevitable self-destruction is already written.

Now, protecting the “nationalist” voice is still important. It is vital that we continue to hammer the fake news media for their irrational and hypocritical stances on the public stage; to humiliate them with their own failures. But, Trump will do a lot of the heavy lifting, because they are his natural and insistent enemy and while they continue to attack him, they will become more ridiculous every day.

Make no mistake, Barack Obama is not done with the U.S. It is my opinion that he will try and create an opposing force of militant Islamists, ex-convicts and special snowflakes to disrupt and cause chaos in society, but most of us are far from the battles to be waged in inner cities. The Community Organizer in Chief (COiC) will fail as he has at everything he has tried. He would need to “build” an organization and he is incapable of building or creating anything of substance. Of course, before this becomes apparent, he will do irreparable damage to his own cause, just as he effectively destroyed the Democrat Party. In the end, of course, he will blame all of his failures on his followers, or Russia.

We have much more to fear from our Republican Senators and House of Representatives, who will fight to maintain the globalist vision in the government against the efforts of Donald Trump. I am still not sold on Donald Trump, but, by his cabinet selections, it seems that he is striving to do away with a number of bureaucracies that have long-vexed the American public. By selecting Rick Perry for Secretary of Energy, he is signaling a likely elimination of the Department of Energy since Rick Perry, during his 2012 bid for President proposed eliminating the Department of Energy as a campaign promise. By selecting Scott Pruitt, he chose someone who, as the Oklahoma Attorney General, sued the EPA several times, challenging its authority. Pruitt might be in a position to eliminate the EPA all together. By selecting Betsy DeVos to head the Department of Education, he chose someone who is a strong believer in school choice and has fought against the Department of Education to implement her agenda. She would be in a position to eliminate the Department of Education, or gut it from within.

Granted, there is no election that solves problems, but this one, the election of Donald Trump, might just facilitate some breathing room and momentum to bring the federal bureaucracy under control. If it can be shown that his few activities work and create a better environment for people to have a greater say in their own lives, it might spark a reversal in the minds of people that many things the government does is not necessary and in fact is a great hindrance to them. I had never hoped to see that in my lifetime, at least not on this side of civil war. Whatever gains we might achieve, before we are drenched in blood and divorced from our own sense of humanity, are true gains.

Now, if any of this can be accomplished before the next economic meltdown is anyone’s guess.

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starfcker
starfcker
December 31, 2016 7:20 am

Not familiar with TL Davis, what a nice essay. Very reasonable way of thinking this guy has

Anonymous
Anonymous
December 31, 2016 7:26 am

“Everything he has done in office is a fraud and should be thrown out immediately upon the assumption of power by Donald Trump.”

I wish that was possible but it isn’t.

Once legislation is signed it can’t be unsigned, and most of what he has done in office is legislation.

Trump can, and hopefully will, do such things as reestablishing border and immigration enforcement under current existing law, make decent Supreme Court appointments of Constitution respecting justices, and get rid of a lot of the outright decrees done by Obama when he couldn’t get legislation passed.

The trouble he will have in doing this is getting past the Republican Establishment opposition to his efforts, they are a formidable force to be dealt with and the public seems intent on reelecting them to keep them in power. He will need their support but he won’t get it.

IMO, I could turn out to be wrong and I hope I am.

Tucci78
Tucci78
  Anonymous
December 31, 2016 2:51 pm

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Maggie
Maggie
December 31, 2016 7:42 am

I believe that if at least one great accomplishment like dismantling just one bureaucratic agency that exists only to feed itself and make tax-paying citizens lives harder… just ONE in the first months and the hope that springs eternal when something actually CHANGES for the better instead of some COiC blathering on about how capable and smart he thinks he is. And that horse he rode in on, too.

Smoke Jensen
Smoke Jensen
  Maggie
January 1, 2017 2:52 pm

If the beating to be inflicted upon Barry’s horse is a quarter of what Barry himself deserves, then the horse’s future is bleak indeed. Hello glue factory.

CCRider
CCRider
December 31, 2016 9:09 am

Very reminiscent of the hype at the beginning of Reagan’s 1st term. He also was seen as the real deal. Alas, not so. Following his full 8 year term America was still on the path of decomposition and ruin. I’ve come to understand that trying to reverse the fundamental nature of government is a waste of time, at best.

Still, I do appreciate the author’s observations and conclusions. I’m just not willing to get
suckered yet again. You know the old saying; “Hope for the best but…..”

I keep hoping that a president might one day emerge so loathsome, corrupt and plainly diabolical that the vast majority of decent people would finally tire of the process once and for all. Could this Muslim, Kenyan born, western culture hating, sociopathic, megalomaniac be the one? That’s what I ‘hope’ for.

Montefrío
Montefrío
December 31, 2016 10:26 am

Legislation can at some point be fought in the courts, but the real target has to be the nearly-infinite number of regulations piled on, and those can be undone and must be undone. If Trump genuinely intends to serve those who voted for him, he will “facilitate some breathing room and momentum to bring the federal bureaucracy under control”.

Cut funding left and right (no pun intended), get the gov out of the grant business or at least be more selective, return power (particularly in education) to the states whenever possible, make it possible for folks to perceive that the United States is first and foremost a republic of states, a federal republic, not a mass centralized democracy! The Trump mandate was overwhelming on a county-wide level and it is by restoring local self-determination that a proper balance can be struck in the nation as a whole. THIS is what I believe the Trump voters voted for and if it begins to gather momentum, the character of the nation could change in many, many positive ways.

Stucky
Stucky
  Montefrío
December 31, 2016 12:21 pm

” …. The Trump mandate was overwhelming on a county-wide level ”

Yes. I’ve seen the county electoral maps …. SO MUCH RED!

Just want to say that that is somewhat deceiving. More than half the country did not vote. And Trump/Hillary pretty much split the difference … each getting about 27% of the American vote. 27 percent!!!

I hear much talk from the Trumpy side about mandates. I know mandates, and 27% ain’t no mandate.

Montefrío
Montefrío
  Stucky
December 31, 2016 1:20 pm

Interesting and worthwhile take on the counties and overall number of voters. No, 27% ain’t a mandate, but it’s…it’s… 27%! And it proved to be better than nothing. Then too, all those who didn’t vote were secretly pleased that Trump won, and undoubtedly meant to vote for him, and also because if we count their good intentions as I’ve decided to perceive them, then Trump had a mandate!

Suzanna
Suzanna
December 31, 2016 11:45 am

Go Maggie,
great comment. Many people have been nauseated by the COiC very voice.
Now, we have a new voice. That alone is an accomplishment. And hope
springs eternal.

David
David
December 31, 2016 2:38 pm

Sad radio says nothing will really change and that our debt and entitlements are far past the sustainable point and while Trump might, might, slow or delay the end, it approaches.