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When the latest video of smash-n-grab video hits the news, do you root for the mob that outnumbers the owners? But aren’t they the immediate majority? Doesn’t that might make it right?
And yet the latest piece of vomitous opinion out of the rag, Salon, cheers on the destruction of America because “there are more of us than them.”
There may be red state after red state across the South and Midwest voting for Trump every time he says “jump,” but there aren’t enough of them, and they don’t have enough electoral votes. What will save us are our numbers. Republican presidential candidates have won the popular vote only once in the last 35 years, when George W. Bush beat John Kerry in 2004. In every other election, Democrats won the popular vote, even when they lost the election overall because of the electoral vote count. Put simply, there are more of us than there are of them.
Really? How is the puerile claim “our gang is bigger than yours, neener neener” a serious argument for destruction of a country? The gangbangers at Salon feelz that because the so-called “popular vote” for president went to Democrats that delegitimizes GOP ones. No word from them that the percentage of eligible voters who did not vote at all out numbers even their non-Constitutional claim of virtue.
As good a time as any to review why the Founding Fathers created the Electoral College — because they knew that “democracy” serves the barbarians, not the virtuous.
What we’re going through today, right at this moment, are the beginning rumblings of the ground beneath the feet of Republicans that will become an earthquake in 20 years, when demographers predict that White people in this country will reach minority status. For a long time, they said it was going to happen in 2050, now they say it will be 2045, but check this out: non-Hispanic White Americans under 18 are already a minority.
And it’s happening from both directions.
There are more non-White babies being born at the same time that there are more White people dying. They’re dying for all the reasons people do – heart disease, cancer, Alzheimer’s, liver disease, diabetes, emphysema – and now they are also dying because of the political party they belong to.
Outright cheering for the death of people based on their beliefs and skin-color.
Now where have we seen that before?
Why are heroes rare? People who step up or step in while others walk on by or stand around and film? Because doing the right thing takes conscious action. And most people just want to go with the flow.
Barbarians have always outnumbered the civilized. It’s easy to make excuses for carrying off that flat-screen tv or armful of designer purses when one feels camouflaged in a mob. We saw that during the burning and looting of cities across the countury by Antifa and BLM in 2020 where close to no one was held responsible.
Barbarians have taken over most American institutions and because “good people” put down their heads and ignored it, feeling it was just a passing thing, we are at the point where opposing things like mutilation of children, destruction of women’s sex-based rights and abandoning of individual merit for group identity is what carries serious consequences, not these anti-American practices.
In all of known history, the usual life of ordinary people were (and are) unbelievably hard, brutish and short. From time to time, civilizations rose to the point of allowing for the creative in science, technology, art and literature. But when the barbarians feel that creation is just a natural event, not the work of individuals, they smash, they grab and they consume without any thought as to the consequences.
Hence the demographic of Salon’s “we” who celebrate woo-woo of transgenderism, melanin and destruction of American principles.
The barbarians are inside the gates.
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Team A wins three games, each by a margin of ten runs.
Team B wins four games, each by a margin of one run.
Which team wins the World Series?
The 1960 Pittsburgh Pirates.
“I hate Bill Mazeroski– he made Mickey Mantle cry!”
Great scene from A Bronx Tale, where the gangster tells the kid, “Mickey Mantle don’t care about you– why do you care about him? Nobody cares, kid…”
Keep your powder dry… it’ll be needed before long
Salon has been paying attention to Rut Teixeira, the author of the “Emerging Democrat Majority.” Teixeira said his analysis was flawed and Hispanic voters are moving toward the Republican Party as they get wealthier.
How do you correct errors on this site. I omitted a not in first line
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