Thursday, February 15, 2024

 mr davis tells you some things about the current border games;


I wrote the preceding mea culpa to get back to the serious business of the border. While I respect the value of signaling the support for any given movement within the United States and using that as a means of getting people to realize the power they have within themselves, nothing is “solved” by demonstrations or rallies. That’s not their purpose. As corrupt as our politics are in the age of George Soros, the UN and the federal reserve the power of exerting one’s voice with representatives still works. Exhibit A is the Border Security Bill negotiated and raised by Senate Republicans. This was a disaster, but the text was hidden by those negotiating it with the idea of springing it unread on the Senate and forcing a vote before they had a chance to digest it, because it seemed like a good bill.

Without being too overly cynical, I know that one senator does not swing the vote, nor are Republicans necessarily interested in the views of those they represent. I know that politics in America are largely sorted out at the top levels and we’re all left out of the dialog. Donors of one sort or another hold all the power. All of those things can be true and still arrive at a groundswell of anger and frustration that kills a bill so disastrous that not even the sponsor nor McConnell may ultimately vote for it. That’s what has happened since staffers leaked the text to a couple of friendly reporters that brought it to the wider attention of people like Steve Bannon and Tucker Carlson and Dan Bongino. Lost in the discussion was all of the MSM, who are laying people off at a record rate. There’s a new media and it isn’t communist. That’s what this really says.

The number one issue in America today is the open border. Despite three solid years of reporting on it, as Michael Yon and Ben Bergquam have, the wide-open and NGO organized invasion of the southern border remains. It has slowly climbed up the ladder of important issues from their reporting and larger outlets featuring them on-air.

The power game used to push this phony border bill was simply this: use the importance of the issue to do the bidding of donors and the Chamber of Commerce to bring in millions of low-wage workers and to codify it into law. Left unsaid and unaddressed by this tactic was the enormous amount of terrorists and criminals that have used their objectives to their own purposes. That’s what the majority of our elected Republican senators sought to do. Pretending that the border bill would solve the porous border, they wanted to use it as a lever to get the people of America to sign away their sovereignty with a promise. A congressional promise with all of the value that suggests...........more.........

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