Posted on 07/04/2017 11:16:57 AM PDT by 2ndDivisionVet
An Op-Ed by Peter Wehner in todays NY Times titled Declaration of Disruption goes far in explaining why HRC found 25% of Americans deplorable. The elite are petrified of change. It means they are at risk of losing their hold on power and the economy.
whenever any Form of Government becomes destructive of these ends, it is the Right of the People to alter or to abolish it, and to institute new Government, laying its foundation on such principles and organizing its powers in such form, as to them shall seem most likely to effect their Safety and Happiness
The American people elected Donald J. Trump President of the United States. Many Americans are not happy with that election. Others are not happy with its consequences. President Trump was NOT elected to carry on business as usual nor was he elected to carry out incremental change. He was elected to bring large change to Washington. Wehners article like HRCs deplorables comment is a reaction to the prospects of that very change. What the NY Times did today was make it public the elites are petrified of what may come next.
Wehner starts from the premise that change must be predictable, orderly, and planned. His first value is stability. Stability is easy to take for granted, but impossible to live without. Mr. Wehner seems to have no understanding that more than half of all Americans do not believe their lives are stable. They struggle to make ends meet. They worry about their children their health their retirements. They see a Washington composed of self satisfied people (like Mr. Wehner) who know nothing of their daily struggles.....
(Excerpt) Read more at huffingtonpost.com ...
“How’d this guy get a column at the Huffington Post?”
July 4th weekend and the main editors are on vacation.
Remarkable essay. How did IT get by the censorship?
I just took a quick look outside to see if pigs were flying!
25% are Deplorables? Illary was calling half of the citizenry Deplorable!
She said half a Trump’s supporters, which she was claiming was around 50% of the voters.
How did you post his..I thought huff post was banned..
I never can post from there
they have a good article once every month
good to read the crazies...you can get a few laughs
Trump was not elected to be jOkeass’s third term.
Is the “HUFF” seeing the light - maybe not philosophically - but developing a path to survival... i.e., not going down with the ‘FAKE NEWS” ship?
Lightening stuck twice! (Remember that really decent post by Dowd a few weeks ago)
Maybe ? they see the ‘writing on the wall ‘ and are shoring up their financial walls with some honest articles? Protecting their flanks from ‘INCOMING’ tweets?
If the rest of us are going to get a 5% tax break, then the wealthy should also be limited to a 5% tax break. They should not be allowed to realize a net tax payment decrease which exceeds 5% of their average taxes paid during the past three years.
The wealthy are paying a much higher percentage of taxes than others. And many at the bottom rungs are paying nothing. If the wealthy obtain a greater than 5 percent tax break, they are still paying a higher percentage in taxes against their income than less wealthy, and poorer citizens. The math of his essay doesn't pan out. Most of the federal income taxes are coming from a small percentage of Americans in the wealthy classes. If they are given tax cuts, they will reinvest it in the economy. A flat tax would solve all the math problems, but will never be done.
I guess HuffPost couldn’t afford fireworks, so they published this column and will settle for watching liberal heads explode in lieu of fireworks.
"....The time has come the Walrus said,
To talk of many things:
Of shoes and ships and sealing-wax
Of cabbages and kings
And why the sea is boiling hot
And whether pigs have wings...."
Trump was elected because the Democrats want to destroy America and the Republicans are content to stand and watch.
I thought progressives liked change. Hey, I remember it was one half of Obma’s Campaign!
If you go back to mid-June, there was a cut-back (several dozen) at Huff-Post. I think their advertising revenue has been a problem and they have to find some way to attract Trump-voters. That said....I have serious doubts that Huff-Post will still be around in two years. I also think that the NY Times is in pretty serious financial trouble and very likely to be bought for fairly cheap price....before the end of 2017.
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