Posted on 10/30/2018 6:03:41 AM PDT by NOBO2012
CHRISTOPHER DOMBRES: The Ruling Class
As I write there are two Scuttling Cockroach Lonely Hearts Club Armies making their way towards our borders, and 5200 additional armed troops on the way to defend the border. What could go wrong? And who started this insurrection? Hint: It wasnt President Donald J. Trump.
Angelo Codevilla provides an in depth understanding of the nature and trajectory of todays deep riff in the American fabric that he first tagged as a "cold civil war." It seems hes upgraded it now to a revolution.
The American republics essence had been self-restraint toward fellow citizens deemed equals. The Constitution of 1787 had been its paradigm. Under its words and by its laws, Americans had enjoyed safety and predictability for themselves and their way of life. But Progressives subordination of the Constitution, laws, and institutions to their own purposes and for their own primacy ended all that. The rest of Americas increasing realization that only fire can fight fire has followed naturally.
This is our revolution: Because a majority of Americans now no longer share basic sympathies and trust, because they no longer regard each other as worthy of equal consideration, the public and private practices that once had made our Republic are now beyond reasonable hope of restoration. Strife can only mount until some new equilibrium among us arises.
I cant say that it is an uplifting piece, but if you are a red pill sort, it is certainly the clearest and most in-depth analysis to date on how we got here. For example, Codevilla explains that despite the fact that three-fourths of Americans opposed the trillion dollar bailout of big banks during the 2007-8 financial crisis, our betters overruled the will of the people:
Previously, Americans dissatisfied with their Progressive rulers had imagined that voting for Republicans might counter them. But then, as three-fourths of Americans opposed bailing out big banks with nearly a trillion dollars, the Republican and Democratic presidential candidates joined; most Republican legislators joined all Democrats; The Wall Street Journal joined The New York Times, and National Review joined The Nation; in telling Americans that doing this was essential, and that their disapproval counted for nothing. And then, just as high-handedly, all these bipartisan rulers dropped that bailout scheme, and adopted anotherjust as unaccountably. They showed government by the people, for the people to be a fable.
This forced the recognition that there exists a remarkably uniform, bipartisan, Progressive ruling class; that it includes, most of the bureaucracies of federal and state governments, the judiciary, the educational establishment, the media, as well as major corporate officials; that it had separated itself socially, morally, and politically from the rest of society, whose commanding heights it monopolized; above all that it has contempt for the rest of America, and that ordinary Americans have no means of persuading this class of anything, because they dont count.
As the majority of Americans have become conscious of the differences between this class and themselves they have sought ever more passionately to shake it off. That is the ground of our revolution.
This class is what we refer un-affectionately to as deep state.
In our time, the most widespread of differences between rulers and ruled is also the deepest: The ruled go to church and synagogue. The rulers are militantly irreligious and contemptuous of those who are not. Progressives since Herbert Crolys and Woodrow Wilsons generation have nursed a superiority complex. They distrust elections because they think that power should be in expert handstheir own. They believe that the U.S Constitution gave too much freedom to ordinary Americans and not enough power to themselves, and that Americas history is one of wrongs. The books they read pretend to argue scientifically that the rest of Americans are racist, sexist, maybe fascists, but above all stupid. For them, Americans are harmful to themselves and to the world, and have no right to self-rule. That is why our revolution started from a point more advanced in its logic than many others.
He explains quite succinctly why Donald Trump won first the primary and then the election:
Donald Trump was out of central castingseemingly a caricature of what the ruling class said about its opponents. But the words he spoke were less significant than that he spoke with angry contempt for the ruling class.
And he likewise explains the resistance that seemingly sprung organically from Deep States loss but has subsequently been revealed to have existed, underground, well beforehand.
The resistance subsequent to the election surprises, in part, because only as it has unfolded have we learned of its scope prior to the election. All too simply: the U.S governments upper echelons merged politically with the campaign of the Democratic Partys establishment wing, and with the media. They aimed to secure the establishment candidates victory and then to nullify the lost elections results by resisting the winners exercise of legitimate powers, treating them as if they were illegitimate. The measure of the resistances proximate success or failure would come in the 2018 elections.
There is much, much more, including a lengthy discussion of the Kavanaugh circus; well worth the read. And as you read, remind yourself from time to time that this is precisely why we have the 2nd Amendment.
Posted from: MOTUS A.D.
Headline: OK Now I am going to have to listen to some Beatles music today. Thanks.
Apparently, Leftie actor James Cromwell (you may not know his name - I didn’t - but you’ll recognize his face) said that there will be “blood in the streets” if the Democrats lose next week. My admonition for Cromwell and anyone like him, be careful what you ask for; what happens in the real world is a lot different from the movies.
The "new left" started it in the 60's. The philosophical leader was Marcuse. He wanted a cultural as well as a political revolution.
So accurate it’s scary. The most frightening Halloween story I’ve seen all year.
Sounds spooky familiar to this:
Quotes from "The Russian Revolution" by Alan Moorehead 1958
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this was a predatory state which the Czar and a small group of noblemen and bureaucrats ruled for their own exclusive benefit...The ruling group owned all the wealth, enjoyed all the privileges and monopolized all the political power, and it did not intend to give up any of its prerogatives. It considered the peasants to be little better than animals..."
The revolution started Nov 8, 2016 and the second part will happen Nov 6, 2018.
And I’m doing my part.
And I’m also well prepared for *blood in the streets.
If need be, I can hunker down for a few months without having to go anywhere near a city.
“If need be, I can hunker down for a few months without having to go anywhere near a city.”
The city will come to you, as they will be hungry, unruly, undisciplined, and nuts. They will want what you have. And they will be determined to take it. Prepare accordingly.
If they survive the implosion first off.
Then we are not that close to one and there are some obstacles to overcome. I doubt the Native Americans are going to let anyone on their land.
Then, winter is coming. MANY people seem to have no clue how to dress for inclement weather. I see people all the time in short sleeve shirts and shorts walking around in the snow.
They may think they are impressing everyone with how invulnerable they are, but hypothermia is no respecter of persons.
Then there’s the food issue.
If it ever gets really bad quick, I think there will be a lot of folks who go nuts because they simply don’t know how to entertain themselves without some type of screen in front of them. We have the fattest most passively entertained poor people ever. I picture waves of land behemoths howling in the street for their smartphone to work again.
Good point about weather. Our poor people are used to climate controlled environments and unused to hard labor outdoors and in all weather.
Freegards
Wait till the coffee supplies dry up.
All hell will break loose.
“...what happens in the real world is a lot different from the movies.”
That’s right. After you get shot dead, you don’t just retire to the Craft Services table.
"I'm sorry, sir, we're out of chocolate."
(Shudders...)
I thought of that, too.
Both go, and there’ll be a complete breakdown of society.
Nor do you get up and kill everyone else in the room.
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