Mike Krieger Warns “America Is In Big Trouble”

Via Mike Krieger of Liberty Blitzkrieg blog,

I hate to break it to you, but Donald Trump isn’t going to make America great again. He doesn’t have the insight or courage to stand up to the financial elite, and he’s insufferably authoritarian. This is not a recipe for greatness.

Democrats are even worse. At the most ideal moment possible, the party was gifted an energetic populist movement primed for activism thanks to a non-Democrat who unified tens of millions of Americans sick of the ways thing were going, but couldn’t get behind Trump. How did the party respond? By rigging its primary and forcing down our collective throats one of the most corrupt, unethical, political monsters in American history. Afterwards, how did the party respond following her loss to Donald Trump? By making zero meaningful changes in party leadership, by endlessly propagating CIA-fueled Russia conspiracy theories and by very publicly rejecting Bernie Sanders and his supporters by choosing Tom Perez to run the DNC (for more read this excellent article).

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As demented as many of Trump’s views are, at least he’s talking about shaking up the system. The only things Democrats have done since the election is attempt to co-opt Bernie Sanders, dress in all white and hyperventilate about Russia. The party is so worthless, it doesn’t even deserve to exist anymore. Then there’s the corporate media. The elitist propaganda mouthpieces that are even more destructive than our two deranged political parties, and that’s saying a lot. We are in big trouble as a people.

The past 36 hours have been really telling. The reaction to two events have demonstrated to me just how much trouble this country is in. The first event revolves around Trump’s speech to Congress. I watched the speech, and was thoroughly unimpressed. Like his critics, who falsely claim Trump is the root of all evil as opposed to a symptom of an evil system, Trump appears more interested in targeting symptoms as opposed to the core problems. While “draining the swamp” is a great slogan, he shows no intention of actually doing it. Rather, he’s filled his economic advisor positions with a cadre of particularly gross parasitic Wall Street cretins. This wasn’t the surprising part of Trump’s speech, however. The truly surprising, and disturbing part, was the tremendous praise heaped upon him by the corporate media afterwards, further proving the point that corporate media is worthless.

Why did the corporate media like the speech so much? Mainly it had to do with the moment Trump honored Carryn Owens, the widow of slain Navy SEAL William “Ryan” Owens. Will this standing ovation do anything to improve the lives of struggling Americans? Does it tell us anything at all about how Trump will handle foreign policy and out of control militarism in order to prevent deaths like this going forward? Of course not. What it tells you is that all the corporate media cares about is pomp and circumstance. Corporate media is obsessed with the show, the red carpet, with superficiality. Even if you loved the speech, it was a freakin’ speech. I’m not comparing Trump to such men, but most of the most heinous thugs in human history were great at giving speeches. Actions, not words are what matter, as we should have learned from eight years of Obama.

Moving along, the second event that solidified to me the amount of trouble we’re in as a nation relates to Jeff Sessions. As all of you already know based on my recent posts, I think Jeff Sessions is a dangerous, disconnected, goon. A fossil from another era, a hypocrite, and a terrible choice for Attorney General. That said, I think the controversy about what he told Congress related to his meetings with Russia is being blown grossly out of proportion. Here’s the clip in case you haven’t seen it:

What’s the big deal here? From what we know, he was simply a Senator who met with the Russian Ambassador publicly. These meetings consisted of one at a Heritage Foundation event in July 2016, where other ambassadors were present. The other was in Sessions’ Senate office in September.

As The Washington Post reported:

Two months before the September meeting, Sessions attended a Heritage Foundation event in July on the sidelines of the Republican National Convention that was attended by about 50 ambassadors. When the event was over, a small group of ambassadors approached Sessions as he was leaving the podium, and Kislyak was among them, the Justice Department official said.

These encounters seem pretty transparent, it’s not as if they were slinking around back allies handing-off envelopes filled with cash. It seems obvious to me that former Director of National Intelligence James Clapper lying to Congress about unconstitutional government spying on American citizens was far worse, and he wasn’t forced to resign.

Of all the terrible things about Jeff Sessions, this is the least of my concerns. Naturally, it’s being portrayed as one of the greatest scandals in U.S. history by the corporate media as well as establishment Democrats (to understand why, see: How the Corporate Media Continues to Use the Russia Scapegoat as a Distraction from Status Quo Failure).

Proving once again that the only thing Democrats can really get passionate about is anti-Russia hysteria. A hysteria which the corporate media is likewise obsessed with, despite countless really significant domestic issues which remain unaddressed.

For example, take a look at the following images recently published by New York Magazine and The New Yorker.

Do these publications realize how utterly ridiculous they look to anyone capable of critical thought?

So what have we learned from all this? For starters, it should be abundantly clear by now that no one is coming to save us, and no one will be making America great again for us. We need to focus on making ourselves great. Once we do that, we will be able to surmount all obstacles and make this world a better place, but don’t think the path will be easy. I think we are in for an extraordinarily bumpy ride, and the only thing we’ll be able to depend on is the decency and goodwill of our fellow citizens. The government isn’t going to save us, we need to save ourselves.

 

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Iska Waran
Iska Waran
March 3, 2017 8:46 am

Banal.

Suzanna
Suzanna
March 3, 2017 8:59 am

move out…

Dutchman
Dutchman
March 3, 2017 9:06 am

All of these internet ‘pundits’ – no longer have a reason to exist.

Trump won. Sorry but there goes your little world. The best you can do is now tell us why he can’t succeed. I’m not interested.

No wait… buy gold, no buy silver, no buy flashlights….. These guys are so full of shit.

Fergus
Fergus
  Dutchman
March 3, 2017 10:00 am

I can guess what you use that banana for Cassandra.

BananaCassandra
BananaCassandra
  Fergus
March 3, 2017 10:07 am

Food. 1/3 to the drooling dogs and 2/3 to me. What were you inferring?

Tim
Tim
  BananaCassandra
March 3, 2017 10:45 am

Once, I dated a girl in college who masturbated with a banana for me.

Then, we got married, and that was the end of that.

Dutchman
Dutchman
  Tim
March 3, 2017 11:12 am

Does she do it on stage in Tijuana?

Dutchman
Dutchman
  BananaCassandra
March 3, 2017 11:11 am

Inferring? Hershey Highway perhaps?

pyrrhus
pyrrhus
  Fergus
March 3, 2017 4:23 pm

Cassandra is a bot…

BananaCassandra
BananaCassandra
  pyrrhus
March 3, 2017 5:08 pm

You don’t even know what a bot is you stupid fuck! Try to find a bot that responds like this.

James
James
  Dutchman
March 3, 2017 12:04 pm

Once you have other basics covered,nothing wrong with having gold/silver/flashlights.I would though have food/means of water and basic heat/self defense/basic health materials ect. covered first.

kokoda - the most deplorable
kokoda - the most deplorable
  Dutchman
March 3, 2017 12:22 pm

Ask and ye shall receive.

xrugger
xrugger
  Dutchman
March 3, 2017 3:59 pm

Don’t be dissin Ann! I love her. I’d marry her if I wasn’t already married to the most awesome chick in the verse. The one…the only… the Queen of the Underbrush!! Long live the Queen!!

Having said that. Ann Barnhardt rocks. She tells it like it is and if she was here, she’d punch you in the snoot…rhetorically speaking that is, though I’m pretty sure she’d do it in person too. No worries though Cassandra, I like you too…as well…also…in conjunction with…etc.

xrugger
xrugger
March 3, 2017 9:26 am

How can any thinking American convince themselves that one man, no matter who he is or what his position, is going to “make America…blah, blah, blah!”
I, for one, am sick to death of the level of ignorance of my fellow citizens. The American ability to ignore reality is becoming the only truly universal “American Spirit” that remains intact in this troubled nation. The slavish adulation of all things military. The unquestioning acquiescence to all levels of authority in the name of some false sense of security. How, in God’s name, did a nation birthed in resistance to tyranny from without come to allow itself to become so shackled by the tyranny within?

All you Greenwoods out there can chant USA! USA! USA! till you’re blue in the face, but Krieger is right. No one is coming to save us! I’ll take it one step further. The central government of this country is now the enemy of our liberty. No matter who sits in the Oval Office, this government exists now only to perpetuate itself and its prerogatives. Until it is vastly reduced in size, or dismantled altogether, our ability to live freely will continue to be eroded. The federal government of the United States has become a monstrosity that sucks the wealth and freedom of the nation into its maw, chews the principles and values of liberty, decency, and honor to a masticated pulp, and spits out debt, deviancy, decay, and every conceivable form of “social justice” lunacy.

Why have the leftists become so unhinged, and how did it come to this you ask? Well, I’ll tell you. It’s because the evil that besets this country has been aided and abetted every step of the way by an overreaching executive power, a weak and vacillating legislative power, and a corrupt and politicized judicial power. Sadly, it is “we the people” who have allowed it. We have squandered our heritage, bared our backs to the authoritarian lash, and bent our knee to tyranny. We knuckle under to a central power that King George III could never have imagined wielding in his most fevered authoritarian dream.

Can we save ourselves? I’m not so sure anymore. The collapse will be horrendous. What lies on the other side may well be better, but getting there is going to be a bitch!

BananaCassandra
BananaCassandra
  xrugger
March 3, 2017 10:05 am

Well said! What I worry about is what is on the other side? A religious based society? I hope not.

Anonymous
Anonymous
  BananaCassandra
March 3, 2017 10:44 am

Exactly what do you mean by “religious” here?

Your side certainly seems to be pushing Islam on us and attacking Christianity, everywhere from the public schools to the laws and the Courts.

BananaCassandra
BananaCassandra
  Anonymous
March 3, 2017 10:57 am

My side? Pushing Islam? I’m atheist you dumb ass!

Anonymous
Anonymous
  BananaCassandra
March 3, 2017 11:19 am

You’re a leftist. Leftists push Islam.

But aside of that, have you ever seen an “Atheist” organization doing anything against Islam?

Only Christianity seems to be in their sights (which indicates to me that they recognize it as the truth and want it suppressed).

BananaCassandra
BananaCassandra
  Anonymous
March 3, 2017 12:25 pm

So now I’m a leftist. What organization is doing something against Islam? Atheists are against all religions, and specifically Islam! Do you read much?

Anonymous
Anonymous
  BananaCassandra
March 3, 2017 1:24 pm

Show me.

BananaCassandra
BananaCassandra
  BananaCassandra
March 3, 2017 1:34 pm

Show you what, my banana?

Just one example, there’s also books.

PatrioTEA
PatrioTEA
  BananaCassandra
March 3, 2017 3:44 pm

Leftist, yes. Israel and some fundamental Christians are trying to resist total annihilation, while many Atheists are aiding and abetting the Jihad. True Atheists (notice the capitalization-making it a religion) don’t believe in God, but do not necessarily have to be AGAINST all religions. As a agnostic, I always supported the Judaeo-Christian culture that gave humanity individual freedom and the USA.

BananaCassandra
BananaCassandra
  BananaCassandra
March 3, 2017 5:16 pm

So Patrio, your agnostic, but you support Judaeo-Christian culture. Holy fuck batman! First it is spelled Judeo. Then your statement is a complete oxymoron, with special emphasis on the moron. Man o man I hope this stupidity isn’t contagious.

Ed
Ed
  xrugger
March 3, 2017 8:53 pm

It is we. OK, if that’s how you say it……

BB
BB
March 3, 2017 9:46 am

He is right about the Democrats…….. I’ve been in the hospital for the last 4 days getting test done / blood work / X-rays in preparation for an operation.If you want to see what has been done to our nation .How it behaves now as compared to 50 years ago .Watch TMC for 4 days straight.You will understand.

Ed
Ed
  BB
March 3, 2017 4:09 pm

What is TMC? I don’t watch TV so if it’s on TV…..

Fergus
Fergus
March 3, 2017 10:04 am

I find the author a bit unhinged. He doesn’t approve of Trump 100%, better ask the author’s mother in law if she approves 100% of her daughter’s husband.

It impressive to find someone fulfilling their promises. To say what they mean, rather than having to hear gasbags like Obama, Pelosi, Barney Frank, Reid and Schumer.

I’ve seen the stock market increase by about 15% because of Trump’s plans. The Obama effect was to reduce America’s economy to levels not seen since Jimmy the Peanut.

Now if I have to choice between Trump and the author? By the way I am a Cruz fan, but Trump has won me over completely.

Anonymous
Anonymous
  Fergus
March 3, 2017 10:50 am

The markets did pretty damn well under Obama (second only to Clinton, I think) and have historically done better under Democrats than Republicans.

We’ll see if this holds true under Trump, it may have started out that way but thing that go up fast tend to come down fast as well.

Time will tell.

James
James
  Anonymous
March 3, 2017 12:07 pm

Markets did well under obola due to a lot of govt. intervention,face it,since at least 1913 this economy is going downhill,just the way the system at moment is.One day there will be no more monies for crony capitalism,then,the economy for a time at least crashes.

pyrrhus
pyrrhus
  Anonymous
March 3, 2017 4:27 pm

Markets did well because they collapsed just as he was entering office, and Ben Bernanke then printed 17 trillion dollars to bail out every insolvent corporation and bankrupt country in sight. Obama had the worst growth record in history, and that is with fraudulent government statistics….

Fleabaggs
Fleabaggs
  pyrrhus
March 3, 2017 7:07 pm

pyyrhus
Right. The Fed has also discreetly purchased corporate bonds floated at cheap subsidized rates to allow these same corporations to buy back stock to keep the price up. I bet we haven’t had an unrigged market since I was a little boy back before the Civil War.

PatrioTEA
PatrioTEA
  Fergus
March 3, 2017 3:49 pm

Here, here. Cruz fan here too! Trump is trying to reduce Government’s control of our lives, but he just got started. Give him a chance. But if you want that, better help him do that, as he cannot do it alone.

Ed
Ed
  Fergus
March 3, 2017 8:54 pm

Damn, you’re a fan of a politician? Da fuk you do dat fo’?

TPC
TPC
March 3, 2017 10:12 am

Trump has rolled back the power of the Executive Branch for the first time in decades, usually it takes the Supreme Court to do that (because Congress is spineless).

Hardly the mark of an authoritarian.

He gets mocked relentlessly and cruelly by both the established media as well as social media. Nobody has been arrested, tried, or shut down for these First Amendment exercises. And Trump won’t do that.

He is not authoritarian. I’m not a fan of his, and often receive a lot of downvotes/flak on this site for my views, but only a mental midget conflates the man with an Authoritarian of any stripe.

Pete H
Pete H
March 3, 2017 10:14 am

“a dangerous, disconnected, goon. A fossil from another era, a hypocrite,…”

And Hillary is?…

Ed
Ed
  Pete H
March 3, 2017 4:20 pm

He’s talking about Sessions, Pete. I agree with him. He’s the worst possible choice for AG (Giuliani wasn’t ever really a choice) and he hasn’t done a thing since he was confirmed. The guy is a loon, actually, and has never had a job outside government in his life. He isn’t going to take direction from Trump or from anybody else.

Anonymous
Anonymous
  Ed
March 3, 2017 4:41 pm

IMO

If he was the worst possible choice the Democrats wouldn’t be trying so hard to get rid of him.

They’d want him there.

Unless you mean the worst possible choice for the leftist agenda, in which case that makes sense.

Sometimes the best way to know who a man is, is looking at his enemies .

TampaRed
TampaRed
  Anonymous
March 3, 2017 7:29 pm

Sessions is intelligent,competent, uncorruptible and committed.
Let’s support him.

Ed
Ed
  TampaRed
March 3, 2017 9:00 pm

Let’s don’t and just say we did, OK? Prosecutors are assholes. That’s what he was for most of his career before running for office.

starfcker
starfcker
  Ed
March 4, 2017 12:33 am

Uh, Ed, the position of AG is prosecutor. That’s what the dude does.

Rdawg
Rdawg
March 3, 2017 10:35 am

Fuck Krieger.

I don’t know/care who he voted for, but prior to the election he waxed enthusiastically about Jill Stein.

How guy with a website called “Liberty Blitzkrieg” supports a commie like Stein is beyond me.

starfcker
starfcker
  Rdawg
March 3, 2017 11:32 am

Rdawg, killing it today.

Anon
Anon
March 3, 2017 10:57 am

Agree on the Stein thing, he definitely has some self examination on that one. However, I do have to agree with most of his points.
Trump has excellent potential, and he has really only been in for a month. The whole time constantly taking spears from the “resistance to sanity” party, and the media, and anyone else who believes he is a threat to their payday and looting operation.
Basically, I am in a wait and see position at this point. I really wish that he was more forceful on a few things, however at the same time, the stakes are a lot bigger than some hotel or golf course deal. A leviathan this large takes more strategy and thought over a longer time to turn than any deal he has ever worked on. The Trump organization is big, but NO WAY does it have all the moving parts that a US Government, and by extension, world stage has.
On a side note, he did make the dems in their white dresses look ridiculous and petty, a win for sanity. On the other hand, I think the Ryan thing was a little over done, and way too much “hero worship”. Yes, I get it, the military is our heroes, but really? I suppose it was a bone for the sheeple. Critical thinkers looked at most of that as theater.
I am encouraged by something I see forming though that is either me reading too much in to something, or maybe a master chess move. Trump keeps mentioning the stock market, and how his policies have caused the rally. Most pundits and writers think this is an error on his part because he is tying his success to a market that is in an obvious bubble. I agreed at first, however as I thought it through, it occurred to me that he may be setting the fed up for a big fall. Think about it. The market is going up, supposedly the official version of everything is awesomeness because of Trumps “change”, then the Fed starts talking about raising interest rates. Yellen and her minions are talking about reducing the balance sheet. All the sheeple 401K monkeys see is their retirement going up. Then the fed raises rates, and the whole thing goes sideways. Who gets the blame? Trumps policies, a month or so in, being blocked every step of the way, or Janet pulling the punch bowl? Sheeple will ask, why the Fed pulls the plug after 10 years, 2 months after Trump gets elected….If Trump then spins this the right way, the Fed is already not too popular anyway, and particularly Janet, who do you think the sheeple will blame? Then he can build momentum, not only to replace Janet, but to strip the Fed of a lot of authority. Just curious how this is going to play out, because if properly spun, Bannon (the dark horse) may get his wishes to finally crush the Fed….hmm. The biggest bubble in human history, blown to smithereens by the incompetent Fed academics. Then after the carnage, Trump has leeway to REALLY change things. Most of his opponents LIVE on credit. Take away that credit, and they die a natural death.
Lets see, no FED, or a vastly reduced one. What the Ron Paul faction has dreamed about for years, not to mention every saver and sound money advocate. Talk about winning “bigly”. Just food for thought…or a dream…

my other pc
my other pc
  Anon
March 3, 2017 4:05 pm

I agree with the theory that the Fed will induce a market correction while the media blames Trump, this seems appropriate given the fact that:

1. We have not had a normal market since 2008 and all the QE/money printing has created another bubble, which has to pop. All the signals like P/E ratios above historic norms are indicating that we will see another spectacular downward trend in the markets.

2. There has never been a time in human history, where interest rates are zero, or negative. This implies that there is no value in “money”, all the value is placed on debt today. The banks don’t want your money, they want your mortgage. your credit score is more important than your ability to save money.

3. The To Big to Fail banks are now leveraged at an even greater level than before 2008, which means that when things start to get ugly, these institution will fall like dominoes triggering other financial problems across the globe, there will be no place unaffected by this next correction.

The only question is:
What global event will be the trigger?

Chubby Bubbles
Chubby Bubbles
  Anon
March 4, 2017 11:16 pm

It occurs to me than when Trump is quoted as saying “bigly”, he might be saying “big league”. I don’t believe Trump thinks “bigly” is word.

Mesomorph
Mesomorph
March 3, 2017 1:41 pm

First of all, it’s President Trump. Nowhere in the article does Mike Krieger show enough respect for the man or the office to refer to him as such. Krieger can throw a few jabs at the DNC to make it seem like he is objective but omitting the title “President” is one of the tells that shows me what side an author is actually on.

“As demented as many of Trump’s views are, at least he’s talking about shaking up the system.”-Aritcle

Any examples of these demented views? Accusing the most powerful human on earth of suffering from dementia needs something substantial to back it up. Just another tell as to what team this author is working for.

PatrioTEA
PatrioTEA
March 3, 2017 3:57 pm

Article is puss.

Ticky Toc
Ticky Toc
March 3, 2017 4:02 pm

I enjoyed the article. This past election had the absolute worst crop of candidates that I think I’ve ever seen (yes – I’m old enough to remember Mondale). Not only was the choices to be OUR president (Not the president of us) terrible but the timing was horrible – we need a true empathetic leader now.

Bernie – I think he’s sincere. He cares about the little guy but taking from everyone so everyone can be equally poor is a bad plan. The author is dead on as well, the democrat party is imploding and is dying. They have shifted too far left to capture moderates and have clearly embraced their established (failed) flag bearers (pelosi, schumer, perez, still clinging to HRC even). The democrat party needs to split in half – The bathroom refugee party and the old guard yellow dog democrat party.

Trump – I don’t think he’s sincere. I believe the only thing he’s here to improve or grow is his ego. I don’t think he has the intellectual curiosity to understand the problems. I held my nose and crossed my heart but I voted for Trump and honestly I wish I hadn’t voted at all. I wasn’t impressed by his speech the other night either, all I heard was more debt and more military – same as it always is.

Same as it always is folks – Same as it always is.

Same as always – no one gives a flying fuck about you and you pay dearly through your labor and through your depressed wages for the privilege of no one giving a flying fuck.

pyrrhus
pyrrhus
March 3, 2017 4:29 pm

“As demented as many of Trump’s views are”…Please explain which views are demented, (((Krieger)))….