Bill Clinton's ICE
Okay, some of this is just funny. It’s also sad, because I’ve been trying for decades to keep this from happening to my country and have failed miserably, because everything I saw coming is here, in spades. The pandemic was the worst of it, but it’s now a precedent and some future communist will enforce all the misguided and obviously false emergency powers as if there’s a real emergency. What was the precedent for that? The seat belt law, the moment we decided that laws were meant to implement good ideas, we were sunk. Without recognition of the individual rights embodied in the constitution, we’re not a nation, but groups of antagonistic political ideologues.
Narratives turn every positive into a negative and every negative into a positive. This is coordinated and calculated. The only defense is to be informed and educated on each subject, as best as one can given the flood of false information in the narratives themselves.
So, what am I going on about? The whole world is in flux based on stupid ideas, brash and arrogant posturing and I’m not just talking about Trump. Most of us who support him know what they’re getting. It’s been my contention that it was Trump’s mask. His arrogance and dismissiveness protects him from trying to answer every charge the left throws at him. It protects him from revealing his weaknesses to his opponents, something used in business every day. Every brash idea, like annexing Canada, or invading Greenland are diversions from something else. The trouble is, as he’s finding out now, that if you get enough diversions circulating, it undermines one’s intended actions.
I do agree that there are strategic advantages of annexing both Canada and Greenland but any such talk, if that is what is actually intended, should be taking place in private, between the powers. The annexation of Texas in 1846 led to the Mexican-American War and yielded all of the Southwest to US control. But one cannot argue the merits of such things in the world of X, or Facebook, or whatever. In fact, nothing Trump is doing, or saying is out of bounds, politically, for the United States.
In 1776, the founders decided that being a part of Britain was no longer a beneficial relationship and fought a war to establish that point of view, creating the United States of America, but it could have ended peacefully. In 1803, the Louisiana Purchase was made so Napoleon could continue his war after acquiring it from Spain. In this instance, it was a purchase. In 1812, a conflict over the Northern Midwest border instigated another war with Britain. In 1846, it was an annexation of Texas that Mexico challenged and brought arms against the US. To me, the fact that the US did not take all of Mexico denies their empirical ambitions.
People, individuals, and that’s what populates these sites, are hardly ever well-informed or even logical, they’re emotional. I even have to try and keep that emotion out of my responses and statements there, because I’m responding to someone making an emotionally absurd claim, but I try.
And, Trump does overdo it. That’s also his nature and something I understood long ago, but it came with a shrug of the shoulders, because the alternatives were Hillary Clinton, Joe Biden or Kamala Harris.
The ICE actions in Minnesota were always a part of the plan of the left. They knew that every injustice could be magnified to horror status. None of them who cry and moan about masked agents remember the Elion Gonzales case under Bill Clinton as featured in the photo above. And that was for one Cuban child involved in a custody battle, not a serial fraudster illegally in the country laundering billions of dollars through the state of Minnesota. The agent there isn’t masked, but this was before doxxing and face recognition.
When the left cries about the injustice of Trump’s actions, I can relate an almost identical situation under Biden. The difference being that Biden’s actions, like those of Obama, were always directed at conservative American citizens and their protests. The all out investigation of January 6th, drawing into prison grandmothers who never entered the capitol, veterans and police who never entered the capitol and even some who weren’t even there, puts anything Trump does against criminal aliens in Minnesota to shame, but the left has no concern for that. It’s also why when it comes to Minnesota and criminal aliens, the obstruction of justice committed by the Minnesota state government to hide their own complicity in fraud is far, far more damning than mistakes made by ICE agents, it is an actual insurrection, violent responses to legal acts of federal officers. That they get this done by paid activists and misguided citizens does not absolve them when one understands the dirty role of NGOs in the mix of Democrat politics.
And, I’m no fan of the feds, myself. I’ve been there. Two weeks after attending a thing called “Take the Townhalls To DC,” because Democrats were getting so beat up at townhalls over Obamacare that they quit having them, I had an IRS agent in my company’s office demanding to see my tax records for 2008. No phone calls, no written notices, just some oversized ape in my office loudly demanding tax records I didn’t even have, because they were kept at my CPA’s office. For four years they investigated me; filed false returns overstating tax liabilities and claiming I owed them $50,000 as my company declined in every aspect after the economic crisis of 2008. And, it didn’t stop an ounce of my activities, but increased them.
The question is: are the federal agents doing what they should, or not? Minnesota and around the nation is a case when they’re doing exactly as they should, things they hadn’t done for four years: their jobs. I was highly critical of Border Patrol agents who weren’t doing their jobs when all of this started. If there is any culprit of the ICE actions, it’s Biden himself, but, as I explained, this is part of that. This is a multi-layered assault on America by communists.
What we’re seeing, what we’re witnessing, is a world in flux. In Europe, the Central and Eastern Europeans are resisting illogical and culturally annihilating policies of the EU. Now, if you think this is just about accommodating “refugees” or “asylum seekers” you’re misinformed. Hungary has taken millions of actual refugees from Ukraine, as has Poland, so it isn’t an issue of refugees, as it states quite clearly in the 12 Round film Deconstruction, by those on the ground in those nations, these are terms used to flood European nations with different voters who will follow the dictates of the left, because the native populations reject them. Think about Brexit for a moment and how that was inspired by the policies of the EU. That they never actually effected Brexit in anything other than passport issues is the fault of the British Government, not the intent of the people, or the concept of Brexit itself, except that the British Government let all of it happen as an independent nation.
In all the hype about Greenland, there is no similar outrage over China’s threats to annex Taiwan. In fact, Canada, in order to insult and spit back at the US for recognizing that a lot of Canadians are fed up with EU-like policies in Ottawa, just signed a trade deal with China and has long romanced China as a trade partner, something the US has every right to be careful to note.
What I find darkly amusing about all of this is that the EU sounds and acts a lot like Nazi Germany; that its race-based policies classifying white Europeans as an unsatisfactory plague on the world, is about to go nuclear, and possibly literally nuclear, to prove their intellectual stance superior to everyone else.
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Thank you, Mr. Davis! Another home run! You smacked the ball out of the park!
Good stuff here, T.L. And we should not forget Elian Gonzalez and the people who sent him back. Nor should we ignore the incredible theft and corruption Walz has been hiding. Can we ever get this straightened out?