The political left will ALWAYS put ideology over ethics and morality. You shouldn’t see them as the mob because there are things the mob won’t do.
The defining difference between the political left and right is that the left believes the end justifies the means.
It does not matter how many actual people die to achieve the lofty goal of helping “the people” in the abstract.
Saul Alinsky was a big fan of Al Capone and Satan.
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That’s an insult to the mafia.
Sure they’re animals but they’re not out to destroy the US.
In fact, fascism is bad for the mafia.
And dems ARE fascists.
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The writer sounds very optimistic, but I will believe it when I see it.
We are at a point where many, if not a majority, of Democrats just dont care about the criminality of their actions. They have convinced themselves its an In case of emergency, break laws/constitution moment. The most far-gone of them want a one-party system and are willing to resort to violent protests/action.
They were THIS CLOSE to their utopia and are not about to let pesky laws, the pesky constitution or outsiders get in the way.
The $100k in commodities was a bribe. Probably pay to play. That’s why it was never repeated.
But America will rejoice. Criminals are going to be brought to their knees.
I like the author's optimism, enthusiasm and confidence. I agree with everything he said, except these last two sentences. Unfortunately, I do not have the confidence in America's general voting population or in the cadre of politicians and judges that he apparently does.
Remove the idea that "the fear of the Lord is the beginning of wisdom" from the public square, with all that such understanding implies for an individual or for a sovereign nation, and one can begin to understand the America which existed at the time of the 2016 election.
Pertaining to Boogieman's assertion that the "Left" wants to utilize the "power" that religion possesses to "motivate": in reality, the cult-like Progressive ideology, to its Progressive "believers," is an oppressive religion, minus the "Supreme Being" acknowledged in America's founding documents.
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