probably not, but even if they did it wouldn't matter.
Look around they already have
“Could we show them? If we showed them, could they see?”
Reverse that mirror.
They look at The People like peasants, tax-donkeys, slaves and cannon fodder. Grotesque in their un-refined nature.
Easily replaced by a more appreciative wave of bodies, yearning to gather up free-shiite.
This won’t end well this time, just as it never has in the past.
There will be war, and death, and bodies.
And . . we are definitely gonna need more rope.
Tell them to watch the movie, Jaws. It explains the whole problem with elected officials. Their more worried about appearances than solving problems. This is why the public doesn’t trust them.
That movie could be taught as a Masters class in Public Administration in local public government.
Check out this scenario that puts Newsom and Abrams in a P and VP.
https://www.tiktok.com/@jamesbradleyca/video/7122995211986488622
The capital in the Movie reminds me of people living in DC. The news host also reminded me of mainstream media.
“I’m a multi-degree former Democrat.“
Then retreat to quiet repentance. Fix the damage you’ve done. Don’t teach, learn.
We are going to see people freezing to death, and then people starving to death as a result of the Leftist energy policies.
The starving part may come to the USA a little later, though. The freezing part, sooner.
“much of the country is so disgusted by our government and much of media which purports to cover our government”
The exist mainly to cover UP for their libtard buddies in the government
Evening news = libtards good conservatives bad - you don’t even have to turn it on same thing every day of the year
I believe so.
And I also believe it gives them great pleasure to see others suffer due to the power they yield, and they also enjoy flaunting their ability to have and do things that the average American can't.
My son was twelve when I took him to the first “Hunger Games” movie. I didn’t know what the movie was about, and he had read the books, so I asked him. He said, this is what will happen if things go bad. We used to call the POTUS at the time, “Snowbama.”
Down with the Capital!
First, without natural gas, fertilizer is no longer available. That shortage showed up this Spring, and affected this year’s crop, with resulting higher prices.
There is not enough fertilizer to plant winter crops.
There is world wide competition for next year’s fertilizer come February. No matter who ‘wins’, it will not be enough.
Hence all the world-wide farmer protests we aren’t allowed to see thru the screening actions of our media sources.
The well traveled mother of a former employer of mine once said;
“The workers in most other countries we visit don’t have cars or nice houses and they seem perfectly happy. Why can’t OUR workers be like that?”
That’s the mentality of most people in government.
They don’t need to understand what the rest of America thinks. They need to defeated. They need to lose their jobs and work in the private sector. Only then will they understand.
Sorry, but an "Associate of Arts" degree in "Grievance Studies" and a "Bachelor of Arts" in "Intersectionality Studies" just doesn't cut it!
Regards,
Climate change quotes not often heard in media: Dec 1, 2014
Hunger Game B$!
Regarding the Nov. 28 column, “Religion and the coming environmental storms:” Here are a few quotes not often found in mainstream media from some experts on the global warming agenda.
— “The common enemy of humanity is man. In searching for a new enemy to unite us, we came up with the idea that pollution, the threat of global warming, water shortages, famine and the like would fit the bill. All these dangers are caused by human intervention, and it is only through changed attitudes and behavior that they can be overcome. The real enemy then, is humanity itself.” — Club of Rome, premier environmental think-tank, consultants to the United Nations.
— “We need to get some broad based support, to capture the public’s imagination… So we have to offer up scary scenarios, make simplified, dramatic statements and make little mention of any doubts… Each of us has to decide what the right balance is between being effective and being honest.” – Prof. Stephen Schneider, Stanford Professor of Climatology, lead author of many IPCC reports.
— “We’ve got to ride this global warming issue. Even if the theory of global warming is wrong, we will be doing the right thing in terms of economic and environmental policy.” – Timothy Wirth, president of the UN Foundation.
— “No matter if the science of global warming is all phony. … climate change provides the greatest opportunity to bring about justice and equality in the world.” – Christine Stewart, former Canadian Minister of the Environment
— “The data doesn’t matter. We’re not basing our recommendations on the data. We’re basing them on the climate models.” – Professor Chris Folland, Hadley Centre for Climate Prediction and Research.
— “The models are convenient fictions that provide something very useful.” – Dr David Frame, climate modeler, Oxford University.
— “It doesn’t matter what is true, it only matters what people believe is true.” – Paul Watson, co-founder of Greenpeace.
https://www.standard.net/opinion/letters/2014/dec/01/climate-change-quotes-not-often-heard-in-media/
You're the problem. Not them.
No, they could not and would not see.
They are willfully blind.
They would see themselves as the heroes and the grotesque displays of abundance as unique to Republicans and GOP-affiliated billionaires, and having absolutely nothing to do with Democrats and their own affiliated billionaires.