“Break Their Will”

Guest Post by Eric Peters

When a dog curls its lip and bares its teeth, you know what sort of dog you’re dealing with. One such dog curled its lip in Massachusetts recently. His name is David Ismay – possibly related to the Bruce Ismay of Titanic fame, but hold that thought.

This Ismay wants to “break the will” — his words – of people who rely on gasoline to power their cars and oil and natural gas to heat their homes.

And he was in a position to do just that, being a government worker and having lots of armed government workers available to enforce whatever he decreed as the Undersecretary for Climate Change – yes, such an office exists – of the state of Massachusetts. A state nominally under the governorship of a Republican – Charlie Barker – it bears pointing out.

Of course, Massachusetts  is also the state where Obamacare was born, under the governorship of another Republican  . . . Mitt Romney.

But hold that thought.

“Sixty percent of our emissions come from residential heating and passenger vehicles,” Ismay told an audience gathered to hear him expostulate  – using the royal “our” as collectivists reflexively do when they mean to say everyone except themselves, especially when it comes to having wills broken. He went on to say that these “emissions that need to be reduced” – the assertion is taken as established fact – “come from you, the person on your street, the senior on fixed income.”

He described “turn(ing) the screws” . . . in  order to “break (the) will” of such deplorables. That is to say, the desire of the deplorables to resist being impoverished – and frozen – by government workers such as himself.

Which he itches to do in the only way that government workers can do such things – using the force of government. Using armed government workers to enforce what he and those similarly empowered decree.

The “person on the street,” the senior on fixed income” (Isn’t everyone on a “fixed” income?) will be the target of punitive taxes and other measures – probably including energy rationing via the “smart” meters that have been affixed to practically every home in the country  . . . all of it designed to make the objects of these measures suffer.

In order to break their will.

If it sounds pretty Soviet, that’s because it is.

But at least Ismay was foolish enough to be honest – probably because he felt emboldened. Americans having been sovietized to an astonishing degree in terms of their willingness to put up with things that Americans would never have tolerated when the Soviet Union still existed.

Probably because they had the example of the Soviet Union. They could see what it was like to live in the Soviet Union for the “man in the street” and the “person on a fixed income.” This perhaps giving them the necessary motivation to not wish to see America turned into a replica of the Soviet Union, modeled on the pyramid – with almost everyone not at the apex.

But the Soviet Union has been gone for more than 30 years, long enough ago to have receded in the memory of most Americans over 40 today and unremembered by Americans under 40 today. Many of these younger Americans, having no understanding of soviet life – having never actually seen it – think it’s better than American life.

They are about to get an understanding of it, as America transforms into the Soviet Union – a place where the bourgeoisie, a Marxist term of contempt for the middle class and anyone who aspired to it – also had its “will broken” by Lenin and then by his mass-murdering heir, “Uncle Joe” Stalin – who used the exact same terminology and who themselves never worried about getting gas for their government-owned limousines nor heat for their Kremlin apartments, always kept toasty.

The post-Soviet inheritors of this tradition fly in their private jets, like the new federal Special Envoy for Climate Change, John Kerry. Who – not ironically – is often referred to as a “czar,” i.e., an autocrat who decrees and breaks wills.

As was the case in the old Soviet Union, the “emissions” of these czars” don’t count because their work – the work of breaking our will – is of the utmost urgency.

Not for the sake of the proletariat – or the “climate.”

For theirs.

Understand this – before it is too late to do anything about it.

Ismay – who made $130,000 annually as a government worker – was eventually forced to resign, which is good.

It’s a start, at any rate.

But much work remains if we are to “break the will” of creatures like Ismay . . . before they are no longer obliged to resign after having bared their fangs.     

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18 Comments
Stucky
Stucky
February 19, 2021 8:11 am

Watch the 3 videos (9 minutes total) I submitted this AM (not yet released) titled “Mask Insanity”.

What you ought to conclude is ….. The will of the vast majority of Americans is ALREADY broken.

We are a brainwashed nation. And, we love it.

Llpoh
Llpoh
  Stucky
February 19, 2021 8:36 am

Not just in the US. That is the case pretty much worldwide.

StackingStock
StackingStock
  Llpoh
February 19, 2021 10:19 am

Everyone at work is talking about the vaccine, actually taking it. I took 3 months off because it was batshit crazy and now the crazy meter is maxed out.

We’re fucked.

Montefrío
Montefrío
  Llpoh
February 19, 2021 12:31 pm

I believe you’re correct, but out here in gaucho country, not so much, happy to say.

a9racer
a9racer
  Stucky
February 19, 2021 11:08 am

Mask might be pretty handy in Texas right now, but I still refuse to wear one.
“Where is YOUR mask, sir?” I get asked all the time.
“I was not assigned one. Why?” I reply.
“It’s the law.”
No it is not the fucking law! It is an unenforceable mandate. More like a strong suggestion from Gov Abbott. People don’t care to hear that. They just go along with the groupthink. America is built on rugged individualism and that is antithetical to communist collectivism.
I am a bit cantankerous and stick around to educate the sheep when I have time, but sometimes I am worn down from it all (a monumental task, to be sure) and just walk out because there is another store around the corner that will take my cash money.
I see more and more faces not masked here in Kaufman. It gladdens my soul. Wish I never had to enter Dallas County, but that is where my customer base is. And if they want my services, they get it without me wearing a mask. I have lost a few customers over it, but I will not bend the knee for tyranny.
The left has no moral compass or convictions. I will stick with mine.

Fake news
Fake election
Fake president
I will not comply

brian
brian
  a9racer
February 19, 2021 11:17 am

And I sir would gladly support your business if I lived in the area. People need to start voting with their wallets, fighting this is going to cost money and its best to give the good guys your money rather than the communists who will use YOUR money against you.

grace country pastor
grace country pastor
  brian
February 19, 2021 12:30 pm

YES!

Montefrío
Montefrío
  brian
February 19, 2021 12:34 pm

I second the motion.

grace country pastor
grace country pastor
  a9racer
February 19, 2021 12:29 pm

Well done my Texas brother! In my shop (in mostly conservative Collin County) we have been mask voluntary this entire time. It does cause some division and it seems the times for choosing sides has arrived. I’ve yet to wear one. Many still do. It’s disheartening…

Immunity comes from turning off the teevee… it’s the real disease.

a9racer
a9racer
  grace country pastor
February 20, 2021 8:13 am

Where is your shop, brother? I will come spend some of my hard-earned cash at your place in my travels.

grace country pastor
grace country pastor
  a9racer
February 20, 2021 1:51 pm

GraceCountryBibleChurch at yahoo dot com … you come in and identify as a TBP’er and your first cup of boozy ice cream is on me… 😁

That goes for anyone and everyone. Except for RiNS, I’ll charge him double… 😉

Depressed Aussie
Depressed Aussie
  Stucky
February 19, 2021 10:41 pm

I am at the point where I can’t watch shit like that anymore sorry Stucky. It is bad enough to go to the shops and see 95% of people behaving like total unquestioning sheep. It just hurts my will to fight this, and destroys what little hope I have of the Great Reset agenda being stopped. Victory is only possible when we believe in it no matter the odds. That belief keeps us fighting

Coalclinker
Coalclinker
  Stucky
February 20, 2021 9:04 am

Indeed, we are a nation where the will of the people is broken, but the fly in the ointment is that most think the country isn’t broke and they have a bright future. Wait until the day arrives when it becomes cheaper to use $20 Tubman bills in place of the Charmin. That’s when things can get real interesting, real fast.

Doctor de Vaca
Doctor de Vaca
February 19, 2021 9:10 am

One of Klaus’ Klown…you will own nothing and like it.

brian
brian
  Doctor de Vaca
February 19, 2021 10:47 am

Reminded me of a friend who escaped Bulgaria when it was very Soviet. He would always wag his head back and forth like we do when agreeing and nodding up/down when disagreeing. Backwards to us. I asked him why. He said it was a joke in Bulgaria. When the communists are holding a knife to your throat asking if you disagree, in the same manner as us, then you’d be cutting your own throat..

Henry Ford
Henry Ford
February 19, 2021 10:50 am

And from Ismay, not one word of the geo-engineering going on above us every single day. Guess those emissions don’t count.

Geoengineering Affects You, Your Environment, and Your Loved Ones

Depressed Aussie
Depressed Aussie
February 19, 2021 10:38 pm

Point about smart meters worries me. Think it might be time to disable the antenna on the piece of shit they forced onto my property