I've seen something like this coming for a couple of decades now. It's a slow, almost imperceptible drift toward chaos, anything goes, hatred toward tradition and American values...bit by bit, like the frog in the boiling pot, that we finally find ourselves in this current position. And it's not going to stop unless we actually stand up and stop them. Despite what Bannon says, I think things ARE able to turn around, but it won't happen unless every patriotic American gets involved.
God, I pray that is true. The Administrative State deserves MUCH MORE than merely being taken apart. A level of fear should be instilled in future "public servants" that they NEVER allow themselves to be corrupted again, for the next 500 years....they should be forced to look back on this moment and see whatever Draconian punishments were meted out that it will put the fear of God into their veins. Vlad The Impaler achieved results, though his methods were... um... "controversial" at the time.
I've seen something like this coming for a couple of decades now. It's a slow, almost imperceptible drift toward chaos, anything goes, hatred toward tradition and American values...bit by bit, like the frog in the boiling pot, that we finally find ourselves in this current position. And it's not going to stop unless we actually stand up and stop them. Despite what Bannon says, I think things ARE able to turn around, but it won't happen unless every patriotic American gets involved.
One way of looking at what he says is that yes, the Administrative State et al are all going to be taken apart. There is no way to salvage it.
God, I pray that is true. The Administrative State deserves MUCH MORE than merely being taken apart. A level of fear should be instilled in future "public servants" that they NEVER allow themselves to be corrupted again, for the next 500 years....they should be forced to look back on this moment and see whatever Draconian punishments were meted out that it will put the fear of God into their veins. Vlad The Impaler achieved results, though his methods were... um... "controversial" at the time.