Posted on 10/22/2023 8:32:31 AM PDT by george76
In the backdrop of the controversies about who is to be voted Speaker of the House of Representatives is the awareness that this role is third in line for the presidency.
The current president seems barely functional. The number two in line is absent without leave, never qualified in any sense, and is universally regarded as a joke if she is regarded at all, which she mostly is not.
That leaves the Speaker of the House, very close to the center of power. For many people in Washington, this is a huge problem. The uniparty decided some years ago never to allow another “populist”—meaning someone who actually responds to the public in reality and not just in rhetoric—near the center of power.
When the spot suddenly opened up, thanks to a vote pushed by a rebellious member, it threw the place into chaos. Jim Jordan of Ohio stepped up as the most respected and popular member among the grassroots of the party. Everyone has seen him on television. In his activism, he is everywhere at once, and a passionate opponent of business as usual on Capitol Hill.
By any normal standard, he was a shoo-in, provided the grassroots gets their way. The phones lit up for days and days, with people calling and demanding an on-record vote and ready to punish lawmakers who shrunk from their responsibilities.
Thomas Massie of Kentucky, one of the few national politicians with real backbone combined with high intelligence, has the highest respect for Jordan. Here is what Massie wrote in the thick of battle. These are important words: “I’ve taken thousands of votes during my time in Congress. No roll call has been as clarifying as the one for Jim Jordan as Speaker. Why isn’t his election easy here? Because his leadership represents a credible threat to the unchecked growth of our bloated federal government.”
Of course the mainstream media described Jordan as far-right and a Trump guy, which certainly gives the wrong impression, if those words mean anything at all beyond signaling “we don’t like him.” What he is in fact is the best investigator of deep-state machinations, a fierce debater, and a dedicated opponent of corruption and big government on all fronts.
He is a good representative of the most prescient and powerful ideas within the GOP. Most especially, he has a bead on the administrative state as the hidden enemy of the U.S. Constitution and American liberty generally.
And this is precisely why certain powers-that-be in Washington, D.C. were absolutely dedicated to making sure that he could not get this close to the center of power. The urgency these days to keep the racket going and keep rebels at bay has become extremely intense.
The deep state wants to keep a lid on it. They are behaving as Machiavelli described the wise prince, better feared than loved. Also like the prince, they would rather crush and destroy than give small offenses that can be avenged. In the case of any authentic representative of the populist movement, there is zero tolerance. This is why the D.C. insiders have yanked at every possible lever of influence to keep Jordan from the speaker’s chair.
Here’s the critical issue. The administrative state that has long run Washington, D.C. has two main branches, the old civilian bureaucracy that presumes as a matter of course that it is really in charge of the country, plus a deeper layer of the intelligence community that knows for sure that it is the real power running the nation.
They have both lived in the shadows for a very long time without members of the general public discovering it is the fourth and most important branch of government. It’s not in the Constitution but it runs things no matter what.
The election of Donald Trump in 2016 was a real turning point. Here is where the panic set in. The ridiculous claim that Russia was responsible for his election was the first psyop. It took years and vast resources but that supposed investigation turned up nothing of any substance at all. It was worse than a partisan attack. It was the old Washington fighting for its life against something they truly feared.
That turned out to be only the beginning. The worst of it came when they finally deployed the ultimate Trump-crushing scheme, the response to a virus that led him to greenlight lockdowns, which led to trillions in spending, money creation, and explosive welfare payments, not to mention a huge attack on the property rights of just about everyone. The only beneficiaries were the big businesses that hated him, and the Democrats who gamed the virus fears to liberalize mail-in ballots used to cause his loss of the White House.
Part of the motivation here was Trump’s clever scheme to reclassify deep-state employees as subject to the president and not their labor unions. That one change—finally shoved through in the weeks before the 2020 election—would have done more to drain the swamp than anything he had yet tried. That was the real moment of panic. Without a permanent and unelected deep state, the whole scheme would dry up and fundamentally falter.
The pandemic response is what finally exposed the administrative state to the general public, and gave rise to a next-level mass movement determined to stop this robbery of the American idea. That’s where we are today: a tremendous and existential struggle between the people and the deep state, exactly as portrayed in every dystopian novel. Get that and you understand most every headline in the American press today.
And it’s not just the United States. This great struggle is taking place all over the world. It’s a battle between the elites and the people. The former have all the power but the latter have the passion and the ideas. What happens now really depends on an iterative series of steps that seemingly have nothing to do with the big picture but actually they do.
The election of Jim Jordan as speaker of the House is part of that grand struggle, one of many more to come in the years ahead. This is why there are so many people determined to stop it from happening. If someone like this can be third in line to the presidency, where does that leave the permanent bureaucracy in D.C. and all the interest groups for whom they carry water?
As of this writing, we don’t know the final outcome. But this much we know for sure: this is only the beginning of a very long battle to take back the powers of government for the people.
The article is spot on.
Absolutely. I’ll say that Tucker’s statements about Pres Trump’s attempt to reclassify those in the DS played a major role in why they got rod of him. They were doing a good job of obstructing him and distracting him with BS.
As long as they could keep filling spots with subversives they were good. Snitches and obstructionists.
But, he gets to implement his plan on recategorizing their job status and game over.
They don’t like that.
“Why They Fear Jim Jordan as House Speaker”
For the same reason they fear Trump as Prez. The Republican Party is full of RINOs and like the Democrats all they care about is maintaining their grip on Congre$$.
Until the guy in the mirror changes, nothing will change.
The country is counting on you.
Remember, a vote for a third party candidate is not a vote for the democommie, it’s a vote for a third party.
Until the guy in the mirror realizes this, nothing will change.
100%.
runoff elections would fix 90% of this crap ...
Strictly speaking you are right. That said, consider this. They knew the overwhelming majority of the voters wanted Jordan and it meant nothing to the 22 traitors. All we can do is note their names and remove them in the next primary. Storming the capital will get you solitary and 20 years in federal prison
You have no clue about how or who I vote for...
All we can do is note their names and remove them in the next primary
And therein lies the rub. Will their constituents vote them out or fall for the same ol’ BS.
we shall see. I think of John James. He was held in high regard and had his Senate bid stolen when the stole Trumps in 20. We thought he was MAGA yet there he was among the 22. Calls to his office went to voice mail and meant nothing.
I don’t think they fear him. They can’t stand him. I suspect he pissed many off and they don’t want to deal with a jerk (in their minds). Who here would vote for a guy to become the boss at work who you don’t like? I suspect many here wouldn’t vote for the person no matter what.
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You are a fing idiot if you believe one person here doesn’t see you for who you are.
Call you deep state or russian troll. Doesn’t matter....one in the same.
Once people see, they can’t unsee. Your gig here is done.
It’s amazing to me. But for him and all the others, it will be up to the voters in their districts.
I’ve commented on it before, knowing that it carries no weight other than being symbolic, but I’d love to see people in the districts of these 22 or 25 initiate some type of petition letting the ‘representative’ know that their services are no longer welcome nor needed.
It would be real interesting to see how many would sign it and if enough did, how the ‘representative’ would respond.
Then again, that’s asking a sizable chunk of voters to show that they know who their House rep is and be up to date on what they have been or not been doing. And that is asking a lot.
It’s us they fear
There is no time to fight back using THEIR LEVERS of power. While our military is otherwise occupied overseas and with “makeovers for moms without wombs” We the People need to be readying ourselves to defend our land from the UN and the WEF who will come to our aid.
BTTT
You don’t owe me anything...
The only person that you have to answer to is the man in the mirror...
Judging by your reply the man in the mirror for you is part of the problem, not the solution
And just who are you to “judge” me???
Lol. You are going to stroke out.
You started it....
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