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July 07, 2022

The Morning Report — 7/7/22

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Good morning, kids. Thursday and thanks to cobs CBD and Dave in FL for another great podcast. Seriously, who knew that optimism could be a thing?! Besides Dave's insightful reading of the '22 and '24 tea leaves, an issue that both he and CBD touched upon beyond electoral politics is what America and our government, such as it now is, will look like just over the horizon. From my perspective and echoed by my estimable colleagues and many of you is that the coming of Donald Trump in 2016 not only pulled back the curtain, but yanked the whole friggin' thing down, curtain rod and all, taking some of the wall with it.

In doing so, the American people saw who and what is running our country and to what end. For sure, $5.00 a gallon gas and climbing is the boot in the groin. But evil apparatchiks like this Brian Deese telling us to sit back and take it because it's for the good of the "liberal world order" is the follow on head stomp.

Psaki-Psircling back, I mentioned something about "optimism." Or as Oddball from Kelly's Heroes put it, "Like wow! So many positive waves, man!" But, as Kelly himself said just before that, "Okay, let's get down to cases." The Deep State still controls the bureaucracy, both political parties — yes the leadership and infrastructure of the GOP is an enemy — the media, academia, much of the courts (the yuuuge SCOTUS rulings notwithstanding), an alarming number of corporate C-suites, and the military and national law enforcement. Collectively, they have crossed the rubicon starting with the attempted sabotaging of the 2016 election, the declaration of a national emergency over the General Tso's Sickness to seriously damage electoral integrity, the fomenting of mass political terrorism during the 2020 mostly peaceful summer of love rioting, and finally the successful theft of the 2020 election, effectively overthrowing the government.

With scores of innocent people either rotting in the Garland Archipelago as political prisoners, or having their lives ruined in exchange for copping to a plea, the J-6 kangaroo court farce, the targeting of parents at school board meetings and the attempted establishment of an actual Ministry of Truth, even the lowest of heretofore low-information voters has been put some knowledge. And yet, people are livid at all of this, champing at the bit to do the only thing they can do: vote the bastards out. Voting? Really? In the face of all of this?

Given that a recent poll that I linked to a couple of weeks back indicated a clear and fairly large majority of respondents felt that 2020 at a minimum was seriously compromised. Maybe just afterwards they would have thought just the opposite. But that was before homosexual grooming of our children and savings being wiped out with hyperinflation. The electorate as a whole understands that everyone (except the diehards of the diehard dead-ender Maoists) wants and expects the Democrats to be gone, and bigly in '22.

What happens if Dao-Min Yen rides in to the rescue? Perhaps a clue is over in Holland:

For the past several weeks, Dutch farmers in the Netherlands have been engaged in a nationwide protest against their government’s new arbitrary climate policies, which demonstrators say will impede their ability to sustain a living.

On Monday, dozens of farmers in trucks and tractors parked outside major supermarket distribution centers in cities throughout the country. The blockade comes on the heels of a convoy protest of approximately 40,000 farmers in “the central Netherlands’ agricultural heartland” last week, which clogged up local roadways and led to standstill traffic.

As Reuters reported, the demonstrations came in response to “targets introduced last month” by the Dutch government “to reduce harmful nitrogen compounds by 2030,” which authorities say “are necessary in emissions of nitrogen oxides from farm animal manure and from the use of ammonia in fertilizer.”

If successfully implemented, the state initiative to “go green” would almost certainly cripple the country’s private agricultural industry, as the regulations are “expected to include reducing livestock and buying up some farms whose animals produce large amounts of ammonia” . . .

. . . Despite their large numbers and commitment to freedom, Dutch farmers have begun to feel the wrath from their government. On Monday, police deployed tear gas and dogs to break up protests in cities such as Heerenveen, where farmers reportedly used tractors to block off a Lidl distribution center.

In addition to reports of police allegedly firing upon demonstrators, law enforcement officials have also issued more than 200 fines and made several arrests for “open violence” and blocking roadways.

Mind you, this is in Holland. I'm no ethnographer, but the Netherlands is a country and people that are about as liberal, peaceful and secular as they come. Like many other European nations, they atoned for the collective guilt over what happened to its Jews during the war (among other things) by opening its borders to a massive influx of Muslim immigrants with predictable results. Strange how what happened to Theo Van Gogh was all but ignored and someone like Geert Wilders is vilified. Yet with this green madness, somehow the people have woken up to the Globalist/EU wolf at their throat. The Dutch government's response? Crush the farmers. You have to wonder what the reaction would have been had most or even some of them had been Muslim? Meh, Muslims don't farm. But, think about it. This is Holland. Not North Korea, Cuba, Venezuela or Iran. Holland. A supposedly enlightened European democratic society that imposes its will on people and sets the water cannon and tear gas on them for daring to object.

Well, look at Canada only a few short months ago. In the wake of the truckers' convoy protest over forced injections, how did Justin Castreau-cescu react? Arrests, confiscation of vehicles and bank accounts, among other things. Cana-fucking-da. Now look at what that maple syrup sucking hoser is up to:

The Canadian government is funding a booklet being sent to schools across the country that teaches children to be wary of people who champion “free speech.”

Yes, really.

It's a Paul Joseph Watson video, hence the short quote. But it says it all. Holland is no longer Holland. Canada is no longer Canada and America is no longer America. You know it. They know it. The forces that hijacked those governments and societies know it. The question is not do they know that we know? Of course they know we know. Yet they are betting the farm that we are not going to do a damned thing about it. So, okay, J.J. What about this "optimism" thing? In a sense, as Dave in FL and CBD talked about, I am optimistic in that I understand that what cannot go on will not go on. And this crap for sure cannot go on.

The only question is, what will the next iteration of society look like and, more alarmingly, how will that transformation come about? Do we have if not an amicable then at least a non-violent divorce that breaks us up into two or more nations, or is it a hot civil war? If the latter, that means only one side is going to come out on top. If they do, you know what's in store. The problem is, if we do (God willing), will we have the ruthlessness to ensure that the likes of the American Left never have the ability to rise even to the level of dog catcher ever again?

In any case, despite the pain we are going through, which sadly is going to get a lot more painful in the near term, we and masses of reasonable people all over the world are not into paving the road to "the liberal world order" with our and our children's bones.

A spark is going to light a fire that hopefully consumes Klaus Schwab, George Soros, Hansjorg Wyss, Larry Fink and Xi. Let it come soon. Inshalla


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