…on our passion play called civilization…
1.Over the last few months we have been ‘treated’ to one more performance of totalitarian governance, more correctly identified as ‘the law of the jungle.’ Months of arson, looting, assaults, anarko-communist mobs encouraged by the Democrats, who commissioned their judges, DAs and prosecutors to make certain that, not only are the criminals released, but citizens who attempt to protect their lives and property, are charged as criminals.
America is witnessing the lowering of that same political curtain that Winston Churchill referred to as an ‘iron curtain.’ And Portland is a sterling example of what fate awaits us all.
2. Mayor Ted Wheeler is the simpering pajama boy mayor of Portland, who put up even less of a fight when the rabble took over his city than the French did when the Nazis took Paris’s streets. Any student of history will nod at the comparisons of the ravaging mobs with the Socialist Workers Party in helmets.
3. But here is the handwriting on the wall for America: after the display in Portland’s streets, rather than the citizenry demanding what one would expect from normal individuals, a strong law and order mayor,…“…challenger Sarah Iannarone said she will bring new voices to the table and views police violence, not that of protesters, as the most serious problem.
…Iannarone, an urban policy consultant who has never held elected office, with an 11-point lead over Wheeler,…” Portland Mayor Ted Wheeler, challenger Sarah Iannarone offer competing visions during debate
4. Lest there be even a modicum of doubt as to the direction Democrats cities, at least, are headed….study the cultural attire of this wannabe-mayor:
Can you see who her heroes are?
If you always believed that the danger of government schooling, with students in Che t-shirts, was ephemeral, and they’d learn reality when they got into real life…..think again.
Think of Portland, and Ferguson, and Seattle, and Chicago, and Wauwatosa, Wisconsin.
We are basking in the afterglow of a once great nation, one which, as is the case for every society that came before, has a sell-by date.
And we have reached it.
1.Over the last few months we have been ‘treated’ to one more performance of totalitarian governance, more correctly identified as ‘the law of the jungle.’ Months of arson, looting, assaults, anarko-communist mobs encouraged by the Democrats, who commissioned their judges, DAs and prosecutors to make certain that, not only are the criminals released, but citizens who attempt to protect their lives and property, are charged as criminals.
America is witnessing the lowering of that same political curtain that Winston Churchill referred to as an ‘iron curtain.’ And Portland is a sterling example of what fate awaits us all.
2. Mayor Ted Wheeler is the simpering pajama boy mayor of Portland, who put up even less of a fight when the rabble took over his city than the French did when the Nazis took Paris’s streets. Any student of history will nod at the comparisons of the ravaging mobs with the Socialist Workers Party in helmets.
3. But here is the handwriting on the wall for America: after the display in Portland’s streets, rather than the citizenry demanding what one would expect from normal individuals, a strong law and order mayor,…“…challenger Sarah Iannarone said she will bring new voices to the table and views police violence, not that of protesters, as the most serious problem.
…Iannarone, an urban policy consultant who has never held elected office, with an 11-point lead over Wheeler,…” Portland Mayor Ted Wheeler, challenger Sarah Iannarone offer competing visions during debate
4. Lest there be even a modicum of doubt as to the direction Democrats cities, at least, are headed….study the cultural attire of this wannabe-mayor:
Can you see who her heroes are?
If you always believed that the danger of government schooling, with students in Che t-shirts, was ephemeral, and they’d learn reality when they got into real life…..think again.
Think of Portland, and Ferguson, and Seattle, and Chicago, and Wauwatosa, Wisconsin.
We are basking in the afterglow of a once great nation, one which, as is the case for every society that came before, has a sell-by date.
And we have reached it.