The Puppetmasters Weep
- Donald R. McClarey
Donald R. McClarey
Cradle Catholic. Active in the pro-life movement since 1973. Father of three, one in Heaven, and happily married for 43 years. Small town lawyer and amateur historian. Former president of the board of directors of the local crisis pregnancy center for a decade.
What will happen if shots are foolishly exchanged between National Guardsmen protecting Texas and Federal agents intent on enforcing Biden’s edicts? This is NOT a good situation.
I’m kinda disappointed in Kansas, N. Carolina and Kentucky (but not surprised about Kentucky)
North Carolina has a Democrat governor because of Raleigh-Durham, Charlotte, Wilmington, Ashboro and other Democrat enclaves in the state. Democrats from the Northeast have fled what they voted for came to down here to congregate in suburbs around cities, and now vote for the same godless thing all over again. And the black population down here is propagandized into always voting Democrat.
Those who may be concerned about NH being surrounded have never been to NH.
“Live Free or Die”
Word among my friends in Texas law enforcement is that the rank and file BP agents nearly all agree with what Abbott is doing, as does their union, the latter publicly. How this will play out if the puppetmasters are stupid enough to order the BP to take out the wire by force, or to attempt to Federalize the TXNG (which seems to be the pet theory of the left-idiots on Twitter), remains to be seen, of course, so let’s all pray for sanity to prevail.
If you are pleased by your governor’s backbone, it is your responsibility to tell him or her.
They will get many nasty letters from the blueberries in those states, but few notes of support.
One of the few useful things I learned in customer service training is how negative feedback greatly outnumbers positive feedback.
We should do what we can to correct the imbalance. We are going to need good governor’s to get us through 2024. We ain’t seen nuthin yet…
Would be really interesting to know who is actually pulling Biden’s strings. He was always incredibly average but he used to have a pretty good sense of which way the political wind was blowing. Now, he simply does what the party radicals tell him to do.
these battle lines are starting to look like new college football conferences. Add the bottom halt of Illinois and all of Kansas and it looks like a good nation full of natural resources and common sense. I weep for my Michigan as we have such stupid leadership.
I think that a lot of the public is waking up to the fact that if you have migrants crossing the border en masse, it is functionally an invasion.
Therefore if your government not only does not stop the migrants, but actually aids them and stops the people defending the border, they are traitors helping out the invaders rather than their fellow countrymen.
This has been stated for years in certain circles, but the public has largely bought the narrative that migrants are poor and oppressed and therefore should be pitied rather than opposed. That seems to be changing in about half the country.
I’ve been watching some YouTube short videos on the trails leading to the Rio Grande.
Along the way, Red Cross and Chinese help tents with food and water. This is quite the operation.
How many are true asylum seekers due to political oppression, cartel abuses v invasion tactics to solely disrupt and undermine the United States of America?
Chinese making their way to South America and Central America, in order to illegally enter the country. “A better way of life!” one Chinese woman shouted to the interviewer when asked why she made the long journey.
With open boarders the latter is inevitable.
Kansas isn’t really a red state, IMO, and I think it should stop being considered as such. There are deep and currently very successful movements to swing it more blue, and the colossal failure of the constitutional amendment back in ’22 vis-a-vis abortion (which sadly set the post-Roe precedent for the same result in other states) is symptomatic of that. The elections in ’22 were a mixed bag, as we opted to keep the blue governor but also a red legislature which has overridden her on a number of occasions, even during Covid. The SC here is awful. Unfortunately I think as things harden one way or the other Kansas will be far more like Colorado. There is certainly a sizable legacy red-ness to it, but it is diminishing.