5 Replies to “Tuesday Evening Listening”

  1. The restrictive, suffocating crowd… the leadership, will not be easily dislodged. They won’t play nice.
    Strong measures will come in to play…. be prepared.

  2. The distressing aspect about life today is the huge % of people who fill their ‘rice bowl’ by ‘interpreting’ social imperatives to the rest of us. SJW, politicians, educators, civil servants, media …. etc. Most of this is irrelevant to the actual running of society and actually unaffordable. IMHO this is why progressives fundamentally support deficit spending and so called ‘wealth transfers’. In the real world, when a debt crisis, manifests itself, discretionary spending will disappear. Their means of survival will disappear.

    Why is Trump so hated by the MSM? After all he was a progressive icon not 15 years ago as he hobnobbed with the Clintons and Oprah. They hate him because he bypassed their control over news by directly twitting to millions of voters. He challenged their employers business plans and suggested that many of them would be on unemployment lines. The reality is that his predictions has come true for many. Print media and TV are shrinking. CNN fights to have 1 million viewers in a country of 360 million people. Often they do not hit 1 million. I am sure that some of the MSM reaction is progressive ideology but I suggest much of it is employment survival.

  3. “it doesn’t matter how you vote”

    Government is a huge parasite on the back of the people.
    A watershed moment is close where I believe a “Populist” leader some where will be elected and disembowel their State.
    I imagine a Reagan like “fire all the air traffic controllers ” for the entire STATE.
    A Doug Ford cut the City of Toronto ridings moment for everything government.
    Once one country does it how far can it reach and will it become violent?
    https://imprimis.hillsdale.edu/rolling-back-government-lessons-from-new-zealand/

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