22 Replies to “Biden’s America”

    1. Too late.. Check out the DIIA release in the Ukraine and its implications for the rest of us..

  1. I fear that most people, at varying levels of ‘rightleaningness’, still presume that both sides of the aisle envision varying ways of ‘improvement’, and are still unable to comprehend that there are those, either deliberately or because of terminal naivety due to disbelief that such things could be considered goals, who wish to usher in the maelstrom.

  2. I’ve seen so many “wake a sleeping giant” articles over the past few years, and especially since Covid, but I’m not optimistic that it means anything. Whether or not you accept the Bible as holy scripture or not, the story of Samson may be the scenario we’re facing. Paraphrasing the storyline, Samson was invincible unless his hair was cut. He told his mistress the secret to his strength, and while he was sleeping, his hair was cut. When he awoke and attempted to fight off his attackers, as he had successfully done previously, it was too little too late, and he was subdued. I’m afraid that we’ve slept too long, and that we gave away our strength when we allowed the various institutions that built the powerful Western Civilization to become the empty shells compared to what they once were. Sure, the sleeping giant may have roused, but is he powerful enough to defeat his attackers?

    1. Bezmenov warned us about this. He also said that once an entire generation was demoralized there was no return, because there was no one to teach the generation after them.

    2. Good analogy. I think with Trump we were given a space, time of reprieve and repentance like Samson to do one big win.

      However I think we blew that chance now and perilous times are upon us.

      Mt 24:10-12 many shall be offended…and sin will abound the love of many will wax cold.

  3. The short answer is, No. There is no sleeping dragon. The younger generation, thirty and younger, is heavily socialist/marxist. Moreover, America’s legacy white population is declining in number, and whites are a minority in the under 15 year-old cohort. In a decade or two, America will be majority brown/black, and it will have the culture, politics, and economics of Africa and Latin America.

    If you want to live in a traditional Christian democracy, you have to move to Russia.

    1. My 85% white and 10% Asian insular CA suburb reveals another macro trend … white-flight Chapter II. All my good leftist (white) friends who used to mock me for living in boring suburbia instead of the “vibrant urban culture” of San Francisco, Oakland, Berkeley, and San Jose … are pouring in here like refugees fleeing war torn Sudan. They can’t get OUT of the multi-cultI hell holes they created and praised fast enough.

      I’d like to say I am welcoming them with open arms … but the first thing they do upon arrival is condemn our community for being so … “racist”. Now they’re wrecking this place like their parents wrecked Portland after moving there from CA. Wherever you find the political left … you see a growing wasteland.

      Time for my own white- flight III … deeper into the American hinterlands. Better for the riff raff to fly over me … than to move in next door.

      1. That’s exactly what happened to me. I was in eastern PA, which was ruined by the influx of people from NJ. Now, I am in the woods of Maine, about 30 minutes from a town big enough for a Home Depot or Walmart, but in a place only the locals come to on purpose.

      2. The future for the USA and canaduh will look like Zimbabwe (formerly Rhodesia), a once thriving nation with abundant agriculture and secure currency turned to ashes.
        Our own agriculture is being hobbled at every turn, food price inflation is horrendous, our currency diluted by massive inflows of printed money. Ten dollars is now small change. Stand by for billion dollar notes worth essentially nothing.
        There is no neccessity to work, indeed recent refugees live better than folks who have paid into their pensions for a lifetime, just last week the canaduh pension plan with massive funds revealed it could only return 1.5% on its investments, and those investments include a high percentage of commercial real estate which will only reduce in value.

      3. I first “retrenched to Calgary” and then over 9 years ago, “retrenched to Regina” (line courtesy of Jane Austen’s “Persuasion”). I love living here – I get to most places in 20 minutes, only downside is that when I travel (which is once a year), I must fly first to either Calgary, Vancouver, Winnipeg or Toronto on connecting flights to my final destination. I must admit that the winters can be long at 5 months and very cold, but thankfully I live in a province which takes care of its population.

      4. When I lived in rural Washington State, we resented the dreaded “Californicators” that were moving in. The illegal but pleasant working class, family-friendly, Mexicans were much more preferable. They were just happy to have a job while the Californicators brought their sick culture with them.

    2. In the UK a woke St. George is slaying that dragon as it comes out of its apathetic stupor, citizens overwhelmed by the propaganda of fearmongering, pretending people want to live in poverty to spare mother earth, undoing 1000 years of increasing prosperity.

      They don’t want it but they vote for it hoping it’s something else, and they get it good and hard, again and again. Fear sells.

      The underlying point behind VDH’s hopeful missive is those institutions so revered and necessary to liberty, like an impartial media and judiciary for example, have themselves been replaced by false virtue, revisionist history and equity madness that now speaks to climate change, abortion and identity when not engaged in political cover ups and power plays, an amoral system and its practitioners, revered and deemed irreplaceable, to which only criminals would disagree, tethered by the new conservatives progressing to totalitarianism.

      We have an NDP leader who refuses to defeat this government until “confidence in elections is restored;” the confidence which he destroyed when he made his yea/nay deal with Trudeau without informing voters beforehand, now forlornly pining for Grit votes while steadfastly refusing to work with the Official Opposition to get to the bottom of China interference, he like Trudeau afraid of voters.

      With damned good reason, imho. But no worries, the mendactic media is pretending outrage but will come into line if a writ drops.

      When a Canadian politician said with a straight face social programs are our legacy, we know the level of brainwashing that has already taken place right here. Canadian news consumers cannot separate the wheat from the chaff necessitated by a 5th column 4th estate.

      The media used to do that, but now others decide for us. What will be defended is the right to be conveniently offended and to censor.

    3. A few years ago I realized that we are never going back. People today simply don’t hold the same ideals that this nation was founded upon. Freedom of speech? Nope. Freedom of religion? Nope. Freedom of the press? Nope. Freedom of assembly? Nope. 2A rights? Nope. 4A rights? Nope. Of course the government wants to infringe on those, but even worse, the left wants nothing to do with those rights. They want to silence any and all opposition, and are openly calling for the murder of people who don’t hold their views. The Republic died decades ago (I’d say with the direct election of Senators which ended the States’ voice in government) and it isn’t coming back.

  4. Wake the sleeping conservative giant??

    What a f**king joke.

    Not only is no one going to be held personally accountable for the assaults on freedom done in the name of Covid, Trump is running on a platform of defending everything that was done (and praising states like NY who stepped on individual rights the most), and he will cruise to the nomination .

    1. Trump’s presidency was full of sound and fury, signifying nothing. If he couldn’t do anything to counter the headwinds then, there is no reason to believe he will be more capable now.

      1. Sam – literally every single person in Washington- including most of his inner circle with the exception of Navarro, Bannon and a couple others – was actively against Trump.

        In case you forgot they did everything they could to hamstring Trump, and yet he created the best economy and foreign policy results most have ever seen.

        On top of that he stood in the breach and forced the deep state to expose all of their assets – I doubt even he knew the level of corruption and rot in DC.

        Trump has proven himself to be the one who can withstand anything they throw at him. Anyone else would have given up long ago, and give up is simply not in Trumps DNA.

        Trump is the most unifying and popular President I have seen in my life. And he is unpopular with exactly the right groups.

        1. When is Trump going to admit the wrongness of the Covid response, the failure of the vaccine, and vow that he will fight to keeping the government from ever doing that again?

          As it stands, he is praising actions taken by people like Cuomo, and giving every indication the next Fauci can walk all over him again, because his ego won’t let him admit he was played like a sucker the first time.

      2. If anything, he is more allied with the elites than ever now, because even though they were the ones who fought him at every turn he knee jerk defends whatever the government did during his presidency because his ego won’t let him admit he was played in many instances.

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