Something Wicked This Way Comes: Anarchy Is Being Loosed Upon the Nation

Guest Post by John W. Whitehead

“Every day I ask myself the same question: How can this be happening in America? How can people like these be in charge of our country? If I didn’t see it with my own eyes, I’d think I was having a hallucination.”—Philip Roth, novelist

Things are falling apart.

How much longer we can sustain the fiction that we live in a constitutional republic, I cannot say, but anarchy is being loosed upon the nation.

We are witnessing the unraveling of the American dream one injustice at a time.

Day after day, the government’s crimes against the citizenry grow more egregious, more treacherous and more tragic. And day after day, the American people wake up a little more to the grim realization that they have become captives in a prison of their own making.

No longer a free people, we are now pushed and prodded and watched over by twitchy, hyper-sensitive, easily-spooked armed guards who care little for the rights, humanity or well-being of those in their care.

The death toll is mounting.

The carnage is heartbreaking.

The public’s faith in the government to do its job—which is to protect our freedoms—is deteriorating.

It doesn’t take a weatherman to realize when a storm is brewing: clouds gather, the wind begins to blow, and an almost-palpable tension builds.

It’s the same way with freedom.

The warning signs are everywhere.

“Things fall apart,” wrote W.B. Yeats in his dark, forbidding poem “The Second Coming.” “The centre cannot hold; mere anarchy is loosed upon the world, the blood-dimmed tide is loosed, and everywhere the ceremony of innocence is drowned … Surely some revelation is at hand.”

The upcoming election and its aftermath will undoubtedly keep the citizenry divided and at each other’s throats, so busy fighting each other that they never manage to present a unified front against tyranny in any form. Yet the winner has already been decided. As American satirist H.L. Mencken predicted almost a century ago:

“All the odds are on the man who is, intrinsically, the most devious and mediocre — the man who can most adeptly disperse the notion that his mind is a virtual vacuum. The Presidency tends, year by year, to go to such men. As democracy is perfected, the office of president represents, more and more closely, the inner soul of the people. On some great and glorious day the plain folks of the land will reach their heart’s desire at last and the White House will be adorned by a downright moron.”

In other words, nothing will change.

You cannot have a republican form of government—nor a democratic one, for that matter—when the government views itself as superior to the citizenry, when it no longer operates for the benefit of the people, when the people are no longer able to peacefully reform their government, when government officials cease to act like public servants, when elected officials no longer represent the will of the people, when the government routinely violates the rights of the people and perpetrates more violence against the citizenry than the criminal class, when government spending is unaccountable and unaccounted for, when the judiciary act as courts of order rather than justice, and when the government is no longer bound by the laws of the Constitution.

For too long, the American people have obeyed the government’s dictates, no matter now unjust.

We have paid its taxes, penalties and fines, no matter how outrageous. We have tolerated its indignities, insults and abuses, no matter how egregious. We have turned a blind eye to its indiscretions and incompetence, no matter how imprudent. We have held our silence in the face of its lawlessness, licentiousness and corruption, no matter how illicit.

We have suffered. Oh how we have suffered.

How much longer we will continue to suffer at the hands of a tyrannical police state depends on how much we’re willing to give up for the sake of freedom.

It may well be that Professor Morris Berman is correct: perhaps we are entering into the dark ages that signify the final phase of the American Empire. “It seems to me,” writes Berman, “that the people do get the government they deserve, and even beyond that, the government who they are, so to speak. In that regard, we might consider, as an extreme version of this… that Hitler was as much an expression of the German people at that point in time as he was a departure from them.”

For the moment, the American people seem content to sit back and watch the reality TV programming that passes for politics today. It’s the modern-day equivalent of bread and circuses, a carefully calibrated exercise in how to manipulate, polarize, propagandize and control a population.

As French philosopher Etienne de La Boétie observed half a millennium ago:

“Plays, farces, spectacles, gladiators, strange beasts, medals, pictures, and other such opiates, these were for ancient peoples the bait toward slavery, the price of their liberty, the instruments of tyranny. By these practices and enticements the ancient dictators so successfully lulled their subjects under the yoke, that the stupefied peoples, fascinated by the pastimes and vain pleasures flashed before their eyes, learned subservience as naively, but not so creditably, as little children learn to read by looking at bright picture books.”

The bait towards slavery. The price of liberty. The instruments of tyranny.

Yes, that sounds about right.

“We the people” have learned only too well how to be slaves. Worse, we have come to enjoy our voluntary servitude, which masquerades as citizenship.

This presidential election is yet another pacifier to lull us into complacency and blind us to the monsters in our midst.

I refuse to be pacified, patronized or placated.

Here’s my plan: rather than staying glued to my TV set, watching politicians and talking heads regurgitate the same soundbites over and over, I’m going to keep doing the hard work that needs to be done to keep freedom alive in this country.

That’s why, almost 40 years ago, I founded The Rutherford Institute: as a nonpartisan, apolitical organization committed to the principles enshrined in the Constitution and Bill of Rights that would work tirelessly to reshape the government from the bottom up into one that respects freedom, recognizes our worth as human beings, resists corruption, and abides by the rule of law.

It’s a thankless, never-ending job, but someone’s got to do it. And I can promise you that when I do eventually turn on the TV, John Carpenter—not Donald Trump or Joe Biden—will be my pick for escapist entertainment.

Carpenter’s films, known primarily for their horror themes, are infused with strong anti-authoritarian, overarching themes that speak to the filmmaker’s concerns about the unraveling of our society, particularly our government. Even among a pantheon of dystopian films such as Minority Report, Nineteen Eighty-Four, The Matrix, V for Vendetta, and Land of the Blind, Carpenter’s work stands out for its clarity of vision.

Carpenter sees the government working against its own citizens.

Yet while Carpenter is a skeptic and critic, there’s also a strange optimism that runs through his films. “A close view of Carpenter’s work reveals a romantic streak beneath the skepticism,” John Muir writes in his insightful book The Films of John Carpenter, “a belief down deep—far below the anti-establishment hatred—that a single committed and idealistic person can make a difference, even if society does not recognize that person as valuable or good.”

In fact, Carpenter’s central characters are always out of step with their times. Underneath their machismo, they still believe in the ideals of liberty and equal opportunity. Their beliefs place them in constant opposition with the law and the establishment, but they are nonetheless freedom fighters. When, for example, John Nada destroys the alien hypno-transmitter in They Live, he restores hope by delivering America a wake-up call for freedom.

This is the theme that runs throughout Carpenter’s films—the belief in American ideals and in people. “He believes that man can do better,” writes Muir, “and his heroes consistently prove that worthy goals (such as saving the Earth from malevolent shape-shifters) can be accomplished, but only through individuality.”

Thus, John Carpenter is more than a filmmaker. He is a cultural analyst and a keen observer of the unraveling of the American psyche. “I’m disgusted by what we’ve become in America,” said Carpenter. “I truly believe there is brain death in this country. Everything we see is designed to sell us something. The only thing they want to do is take our money.”

The following are my favorite Carpenter films.

Assault on Precinct 13 (1976): This is essentially a remake of Howard Hawks’ 1959 classic western Rio Bravo—much beloved by Carpenter. A street gang and assorted criminals surround and assault a police station. Paranoia abounds as the police are attacked from all sides and can see no way out. Indeed, Carpenter repeatedly has his characters comment, in disbelief, that “This can’t happen, not today!” or “We’re in the middle of a city … in a police station … someone will drive by eventually!” Or will they?

Halloween (1978): This low-budget horror masterpiece launched Carpenter’s career. Acclaimed as the most successful independent motion picture of all time, the story centers on a deranged youth who returns to his hometown to conduct a murderous rampage after fifteen years in an asylum. This film, which assumes that there is a form of evil so dark that it can’t be killed, deconstructs our technological existence while reminding us that in the end, we all may have to experience Orwell’s stamping boot on our faces forever.

The Fog (1980): This is a disturbing ghost story made in the mode of Alfred Hitchcock’s The Birds (1963). Here the menace besieging a small town is not a pack of winged pests but rather a deadly fog bank that cloaks vengeful, faceless, evil spirits from which there may be no escape.

Escape from New York (1981): This is the ultimate urban nightmare. A ruined Manhattan of the future is an anarchic prison for America’s worst criminals. When the U.S. president is captured as a hostage, the government sends a disgraced, rebellious war hero into Manhattan in what seems to be an impossible rescue mission. In fact, this film sees fascism as the future of America.

The Thing (1982): Considered by many as one of Carpenter’s best films, this is a remake of the 1951 sci-fi classic of the same name. A team of scientists in a remote Antarctic outpost discover a buried spaceship with a ravenous, mutating alien that eventually creates a claustrophobic, paranoid environment within their compound. The social commentary is obvious as the horrible creature literally erupts and bursts out of human flesh. This film presupposes that increasingly we are all becoming dehumanized. Thus, in the end, we are all potential aliens.

Christine (1983): This film adaptation of Stephen King’s novel finds a young man with a classic automobile that is demonically possessed. The car, representing technology with a will and consciousness of its own, goes on a murderous rampage. Do we now face the same possibility with the predominance of artificial intelligence?

Starman (1984): An alien from an advanced civilization takes on the guise of a young widow’s recently deceased husband. The couple then takes off on a long drive to rendezvous with the alien spacecraft so he can return home. Surprisingly, as John Muir recognizes, this film is a Christ allegory with the alien visitor possessing extraordinary powers to heal the sick, resurrect the dead, and perform miracles. The question posed is whether the only hope for humanity is a visitor from another world.

They Live (1988): This film, which I explore in detail in my books, assumes the future has already arrived. John Nada is a homeless person who stumbles across a resistance movement and finds a pair of sunglasses that enables him to see the real world around him. What he discovers is a monochrome reality in a world controlled by ominous beings who bombard the citizens with subliminal messages such as “obey” and “conform.” Carpenter makes an effective political point about the underclass (everyone except those in power, that is): we, the prisoners of our devices, are too busy sucking up the entertainment trivia beamed into our brains and attacking each other to start an effective resistance movement. As the Bearded Man in They Live tells us:

The poor and the underclass are growing. Racial justice and human rights are non-existent. They have created a repressive society and we are their unwitting accomplices . . . They are dismantling the sleeping middle class. More and more people are becoming poor. We are their cattle. We are being bred for slavery.

In the Mouth of Madness (1995): A successful horror novelist’s fans become so engrossed in his stories that they slip into dementia and carry out the grisly acts depicted in his books. When this film was being conceived, politicians were criticizing horror movies for promoting violence. Carpenter parodied this argument while noting that evil grows when people lose “the ability to know the difference between reality and fantasy.” As we lose ourselves in ever-evolving technology, we are increasingly blurring that distinction. Does that mean evil will eventually overcome us all?

Madness. Delusion. Denial. Paranoia. Inhumanity. These are some of the monsters of our age.

In the cinematic world of John Carpenter, whenever freedom falls to tyranny, it is because the people allowed it to happen.

It works that way in the real world, too.

The lesson, as I make clear in my book Battlefield America: The War on the American People: they—the tyrants, the bogeymen, the strongmen, the enemies of freedom—live, because “we the people” sleep.

Time to wake up, America, and break free of your chains.

Something wicked this way comes.

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Anonymous
Anonymous
October 27, 2020 8:44 am

“In that regard, we might consider, as an extreme version of this… that Hitler was as much an expression of the German people at that point in time as he was a departure from them.”

That feeling when, while bewailing the fate your hopelessly unworkable system has wrought upon you, you proceed to demonize the only hope Humanity has ever had to shake off the Satanic parasite caste forever.

“Here’s my plan: rather than staying glued to my TV set, watching politicians and talking heads regurgitate the same soundbites over and over, I’m going to keep doing the hard work that needs to be done to keep freedom alive in this country.

That’s why, almost 40 years ago, I founded the Rutherford Institute…”

(Gales of derisive laughter, Bruce!) Gee, thanks! If you had not been toiling selflessly for the past 4 decades we might see rampant corruption and Identity Politics on all sides! Without the bulwark represented by the Rutherford Institute, we might have suffered total sexual degeneracy and a flood of hostile non-White immigrants! Without your courage, White disenfranchisement and demographic replacement might have raged unchecked in our lands!

Please keep up the tireless work, Rutherford. Take a break every now and then, though! Those John Carpenter movies aren’t going to watch themselves.

Stucky
Stucky
  Anonymous
October 27, 2020 10:38 am

Critics, such as yourself, are like eunuchs in a harem; they know how it’s done, they’ve seen it done every day, but they’re unable to do it themselves.

There isn’t a sentence he wrote that isn’t 100% spot on.

Anonymous
Anonymous
October 27, 2020 8:59 am

Can someone translate this screed for me?

Crawfisher
Crawfisher
  Anonymous
October 27, 2020 9:20 am

I will take a shot (bold type for my emphasis)…said Carpenter. “I truly believe there is brain death in this country. Everything we see is designed to sell us something. The only thing they want to do is take our money.”

Stucky
Stucky
  Anonymous
October 27, 2020 10:34 am

“Can someone translate this screed for me?”

Sure. The author thinks YOU should take a reading-comprehension course.

Anonymous
Anonymous
  Anonymous
October 27, 2020 6:14 pm

You should adjust your bow tie and polish your horn-rimmed glasses while rebuking the kids for their crazy, Hep Cat jazz parties!

Put differently, you should continue to talk endlessly about principles, theories, and abstractions–just as the ‘Conservatives’ have been doing since 1945.

If you notice–or, worse, point out–that this strategy has conserved NOTHING, and that the Vandals and the Visigoths jeer at your School-marmish appeals to their ‘better natures’, you should watch a John Carpenter film such as They Live.

Ironically, John Carpenter is on record explaining that They Live was specifically meant as an attack on the arch-Conservative himself, Ronald Reagan, and as a social commentary on the 80’s zeitgeist. It is actually an argument against the opinions put forward in this essay.

“But Carpenter liked Piper’s unpolished, meathead simplicity and lack of larger-than-life movie-star charisma. To him, They Live was a populist, anti-yuppie, anti-Reagan polemic.”……..

“As the country moves further from the distant memory of Reagan’s America, They Live continues as a reference point, a meme, and, for some, even a guidebook for survival. In the process, the meaning of They Live has changed; it’s not just for left-wingers railing against the excesses of capitalism.”

And so on.

https://www.theringer.com/movies/2018/10/4/17933020/they-live-john-carpenter-america-donald-trump

But never mind any of that now. You are meant to admire this author for his “hard work” over the past 40 years. Not because of his truisms–the self-evident observations he makes that carry the same amount of penetration and insight as, “Credit card debt is a bad idea,” or “You shouldn’t cheat with a Mafia don’s wife.”

No, it is his “hard work”, his unceasing efforts to defend and uphold some vague, largely undefined ‘freedoms’. But, what freedoms does he assert he has preserved or strengthened? As one surveys the degenerate Hellscape, the North American Economic Zone, the Diversity Rainbow Bodega And Disney Theme Park that is the US in 2020, it is very difficult to determine what this individual has accomplished with his unceasing, back-breaking, courageous labors. Labors expended while you did nothing except notice everything he is saying for yourself waaaaaay back in 1993, when the Federal Hydra massacred all those children at Waco on live television.

Finally, you should go to Amazon and spend $20 for his book (link conveniently inserted in essay).

That’s probably the bottom line, really.

Whatever you do, do not start talking about your disenfranchisement and increasing Kulak status as a White, Christian male. That might lead to questions that require more guts to face than another National Review-tier round of kabuki theater.

ReluctantWarrior
ReluctantWarrior
October 27, 2020 9:15 am

It is time to put an end to the draconian lockdown measures that are being imposed on us by the state. I have said that social distancing and mask wearing are the tip of the totalitarian spear. What I see around me daily is very disheartening. The mad masked Covidians are taking over. Journalist Jon Rappaport has reported that in a Pennsylvania case filed against Governor Wolf and his lockdowns the judge has essentially ruled that no emergency is so great that it supersedes individual liberty and freedom. I agree! We all should agree. How could an unrealistic fear of germs and contact with the environment cause us to give up our liberties and freedom so easily where the statistics do not support the state’s pandemic theory. This virus of fear has caused us to lose our sanity and I, for one, do not want to live in a world where we are afraid to go outside into the fresh air and sunshine breathing openly and freely while hugging our neighbors, families and friends. We must wake up from this Orwellian nightmare. Unmask yourself, hug your neighbor. I regret that I have but one mask to remove for my country.

Nothing but the truth.
Nothing but the truth.
  ReluctantWarrior
October 27, 2020 11:39 am

The single most effective counter force against this tyranny surely has to be the government employed law enforcement personnel. By carrying out the orders of an oppressive regime, they are putting themselves , their families, friends and communities like the entire population, in grave danger of surrendering their rights ,freedoms and liberties occasioned by draconian laws. Sure ,their wages are dependent on following orders, but surely their must come a time when they wake up to these crimes and their conscience is triggered and they start to break ranks and refuse to carry out the dictatorial orders against their fellow beings ,including themselves and their loved ones.

Fleabaggs
Fleabaggs
  Nothing but the truth.
October 27, 2020 11:58 am

NBTT
You’re kidding, right??

Craven Warrior
Craven Warrior
October 27, 2020 9:16 am

No one can do everything. But everyone can do something. And John Rutherford is doing something.

Panzerlied
Panzerlied
  Craven Warrior
October 27, 2020 12:33 pm

Yeh, for the last forty year, just like sleepy Joe and things have only continued to get worse.
Protesting while remaining obedient is a fool’s game, at best.

mark
mark
October 27, 2020 10:37 am

Voting for Bread Lines | Rob Kirby

Liberty and Finance
47K subscribers

Rob Kirby, proprietary analyst and founder of KirbyAnalytics.com, returns to Liberty and Finance to declare that we have been witnessing a breakdown of the rule of law at every level, from some of our highest figurehead leaders and elite, to our financial markets, to orchestrated insurgencies in our cities and neighborhoods. From market regulators that turn a blind eye, to intelligence agencies that can’t seem to prosecute the big fish, to mayors ordering police to stand down as property and lives are being destroyed, Kirby says the US is sending the message that “Crime Pays.”

He further connects the dots to loss in confidence in the US dollar, the loss of freedom of speech, and the loss of life, liberty, and the pursuit of property – for us, our children, and our grandchildren – unless we act with courage now. Access the EXTENDED VERSION of this interview on Brighteon: https://www.brighteon.com/e2f7eaa4-e7

theOtherDan
theOtherDan
  mark
October 27, 2020 9:20 pm

Mark,
I’ve always like Kirby from way back… I think it’s the Canadian accent eh. He actually did a piece from I don’t know how long ago where he connects all the dots tracing control of the IRS all the way back to the Bank of England.

Anonymous
Anonymous
  theOtherDan
October 27, 2020 9:43 pm

T.O.D.
Eustace Mullins suffered dearly for exposing them before it was coll to talk about it.
http://www.colchestercollection.com/titles/pdf/F/federal-reserve-conspiracy-mullins.pdf

theOtherDan
theOtherDan
  Anonymous
October 28, 2020 10:00 am

I am presently reading “Rothschild Money Trust” by George Armstrong pub. 1940. “The creature from Jekyll Island” was a good start way back in the day but it was too focused. One needs to start to look for the overarching structure. My foundational framework is the Bible and the truths contained therein. That said….
When one reads for instance “the jewish revolutionary spirit”, the historic continuity of evil starts to metastasize. One starts to understand men like Flynn and Lindbergh. The goal for me is to try to understand all of this from a Biblical perspective because then I can extrapolate and (hopefully) have a little more insight as to what will unfold in the future.
Just a quick scan of the above suggests that it is very similar to Armstrong’s work. I have it downloaded. Thanks for the read )))anonymous(((

arrrrg. After reading above a little more, I have to take some of what I said back. Armstrong’s work is more global in scope. He touches a great deal on “the protocols”.

Fleabaggs
Fleabaggs
  theOtherDan
October 28, 2020 6:25 pm

Dan..
“One needs to start to look for the overarching structure. My foundational framework is the Bible and the truths contained therein. That said….
When one reads for instance “the jewish revolutionary spirit”, the historic continuity of evil starts to metastasize. One starts to understand men like Flynn and Lindbergh. The goal for me is to try to understand all of this from a Biblical perspective because then I can extrapolate and (hopefully) have a little more insight as to what will unfold in the future.”

I don’t know if you are familiar with William Finck but his grasp of Biblical history as well as the Hebrew and Greek languages is incredible. He even translated his own New Testament available in free PDF on his site.
This 90 minute link is very very hard for most to accept but you will never be able to view the mainstream version of events the same again even if you reject his opinion.
The continuity of evil and Lindberg will take on new meaning.
Cain is not listed in Adams geneology for instance, only Seth.
https://archive.christogenea.org/content/two-seedline-explained-christogenos-10-16-09

theOtherDan
theOtherDan
  Fleabaggs
October 28, 2020 8:13 pm

I am not familiar with him. I’ll take a look.
thanks FB

Fleabaggs
Fleabaggs
  theOtherDan
October 28, 2020 8:48 pm

Dan.
I’m always willing to investigate info that challenges the the accepted narrative. I refuse to keep any sacred cows. If it no longer holds up under honest scrutiny I discard it.

mark
mark
  theOtherDan
October 28, 2020 5:26 pm

theOtherDan

Yea, he is one I never miss.

Stucky
Stucky
October 27, 2020 10:40 am

The way Whitehead combined make moviefilm with prevailing culture, it was like reading an Uncola article. Or, is it the other way around?

Great article.

blaine
blaine
  Stucky
October 27, 2020 5:59 pm

You may have missed this one, scary I tells ya.

Coincidence Theorists See All Donut and No Holes in the Coronation of The Cult

Craven Warrior
Craven Warrior
October 27, 2020 10:43 am

Everyone can do something. Today a teacher was forced to wear a mask at my grandson’s school. Printed across the mask was: PLACEBO.

yahsure
yahsure
October 27, 2020 10:51 am

The author sure whines and cries a lot. Then gets retarded with the John Carpenter crap. If we just got rid of the masks and all moved on with our lives things would start getting better. A little civil disobedience.

Stucky
Stucky
  yahsure
October 27, 2020 11:07 am

“The author sure whines and cries a lot.”

Nope. He’s merely pointing out the many things going wrong in our country.

When Admin does the same, do you call him a whiner? When Uncola does the same, do you call him a whiner? When Robert Gore does the same, do you call him a whiner?

You know who really is a whiner? YOU.

Fleabaggs
Fleabaggs
October 27, 2020 10:58 am

“For the moment, the American people seem content to sit back and watch the reality TV programming that passes for politics today. It’s the modern-day equivalent of bread and circuses, a carefully calibrated exercise in how to manipulate, polarize, propagandize and control a population.”

You didn’t vote hard enough.

Brian Reilly
Brian Reilly
  Fleabaggs
October 27, 2020 12:07 pm

Flea, That video was hilarious. It does not give me any hope or faith in stopping the corruptocrat mess, but it does make me think we will at least have some funny shit to laugh about when we are roasting Bill Gates over an open fire in the hobo camp, near the trainyard.

Fleabaggs
Fleabaggs
  Brian Reilly
October 27, 2020 12:36 pm

Brian.
It was too funny to resist posting. Mary C. sent it to me. For me, funny is funny. The people who made the ad are lefty loons and most of their stuff is just typical of Greta trying to make a funny or a Love child by Al Gore and Pocohauntsus.

Das Arschloch
Das Arschloch
  Fleabaggs
October 27, 2020 1:19 pm

Here is a cool conspiracy theory: there are two types of people: those who survive by producing useful things, and those who survive by stealing from those who produce useful things. The conspiracy of the first group is called market economics, the conspiracy of the second group is called politics/socialism. Obviously the two groups do not get along very well and do not like if a member of the other group intrudes on their turf, let’s say a successful businessmen decides to run for a high political office. It is quite natural, that they conspirators will close ranks and do everything in their power to expel the intruder.
– A

Anonymous1
Anonymous1
  Fleabaggs
October 27, 2020 3:50 pm

this is pathological projection by the left. The people who wrote this, think they are poking fun at q-larpers. In reality, they are admitting that Obama legalized using propaganda against US citizens, and this is what you are looking at.

U.S. Repeals Propaganda Ban, Spreads Government-Made News to Americans

Panzerlied
Panzerlied
October 27, 2020 11:17 am

You cannot have a republican form of government—a good start, John, which should then be followed by the most important reason why. That essential component to maintain a sane and sustainable government that is answerable to the people is limiting those who may cast a ballot to those who actually have skin in the game.
In this way, not only is the constituency duly represented, but those who represent them will also by means of proprieties be held accountable, instead of promising the moon to crazed feminist moonbats, or slovenly indigent mouth breathers, whose only reason for voting is to fill out their Christmas list.
The current system has effectively done away with accountability on both sides of the equation. It simply won’t work. Attempting to do the same thing over and over again and then somehow expecting a different result is supposedly how insanity it defined.
Well, take a look around you, do you see any orderly progression of the affairs of a nation taking place in this chaotic quagmire of confusion and violent confrontations?
Rules are made and enforced for a reason and that reason is because without them, you get pandemonium, which is precisely what we are now unfortunately witnessing.
The malleable political class would never take the initiative to attempt to implement the hard choices required to restore our Republic to a constitutional one. Only the people themselves could take on this task and only at a very grass roots level, which would be difficult because as soon as it is formed, government infiltrators and agent provocateurs would begin to slither into its ranks.
Those who are benefiting from society’s disintegration also won’t be on board for the fundamental changes needed to restore the rule of law and adherence to the foundational principles of the constitution.
The task will be a difficult one to take on and it won’t be popular with the majority who are now reaping the rewards of a rogue government’s attempt to disembowel the foundational tenets of our governing document.
Removing voting privileges from those who are not qualified to vote is the first task at hand and dealing with the predictable weeping, wailing and gnashing of teeth in the process, will be a task unto itself.
The next task will be to pass legislation to effectively ban anyone who holds dual citizenship from holding any type of public office. If a bill such as this is ever introduced, the next session of Congress would undoubtedly resemble a chorus of scalded cats. Nevertheless, that is precisely one of the important steps needed to be taken to stop the inevitable slide into the abyss.
Welfare benefits for anyone in the U.S illegally will be terminated immediately. No reason to be here, if you and your fifteen kids will end up starving, as it will also be forbidden to hire illegals, which will carry very stiff penalties for violators. That’s a good start.
Anything less will result in the ultimate disintegration of society and the end of America as we’ve known it.
Do I have any volunteers, or are you now suddenly aware of what dire straits we find ourselves in today?
Actual changes that would restore our Republic would probably require much more drastic measures, such as a fiery asteroid slamming into D.C., which would then be followed by divine intervention. Heaven help us.

Thought I’d post the theme song of the political class and the fed, just for fun. Go ahead and crank it up.
It’s Party Time!!

Stucky
Stucky
  Panzerlied
October 27, 2020 11:40 am

“That essential component to maintain a sane and sustainable government that is answerable to the people is limiting those who may cast a ballot to those who actually have skin in the game.”

Ummmm ….

That essential component to maintain a sane and sustainable government that is answerable to the people is getting rid of all the Joos. Once the Joos are gone, everything will be wunderbar.

FIFY.

Panzerlied
Panzerlied
  Stucky
October 27, 2020 12:29 pm

Stucky-Now you can scan my screed until your eyes bleed and won’t find Jew mentioned a single time. See, maybe I’m becoming a middle of the road moderate, you think?
I did give you an up vote for your recommendation, though.

Stucky
Stucky
  Panzerlied
October 27, 2020 1:46 pm

” … you can scan my screed until your eyes bleed and won’t find Jew mentioned a single time.”

But … but …. you were thinking it. C’mon, man. You know I’m right.

And it’s spelled ‘Joo’.

Glock-N-Load
Glock-N-Load
  Panzerlied
October 27, 2020 2:31 pm

I found where you mentioned the jews.

((Dual citizenship)).

BL
BL
October 27, 2020 1:02 pm

“They Live” is a hands down fave of mine. I have even given my clients that DVD as a gift. I would watch that flick for the thirty fifth time for entertainment over voting in the cartoon presidential reality shitshow.

I tried voting harder decades ago, all I got was a tee shirt with a hammer and sickle on it with with the word SUCKER in large letters.

Anonymous
Anonymous
  BL
October 27, 2020 7:19 pm

“I tried voting harder decades ago, all I got was a tee shirt with a hammer and sickle on it with with the word SUCKER in large letters.”

You mustn’t give up now! Any day now the Republicans / Conservatives are going to turn the tide!

Anonymous
Anonymous
October 27, 2020 10:46 pm

‘The upcoming election and its aftermath will undoubtedly keep the citizenry divided and at each other’s throats, so busy fighting each other that they never manage to present a unified front against tyranny in any form. ‘

Precisely the purpose of ‘democracy’, which is just the old ‘divide and conquer’ trick re-branded.

“Every kingdom divided against itself is brought to desolation, and every city or house divided against itself will not stand. ” Matthew 12:25