Wednesday, February 19, 2025

 since i've already blown past my intended 'limit' on numbers posted in one day, here mr davis hits a homer;


When someone mentions “civil war” the mind goes to bloody war, but that’s never where it starts. It starts within the government itself, usually by doing things that outrage the citizens. Sometimes, like now, it’s by doing things of which the citizens approve, but the political opposition doesn’t.

Democrats and some Republicans are having their corruption exposed by the recently elected president. The howls of indignation are appreciated, they confirm that the people made the right choice on November 5th of last year. One can now see the enormity of the problems that many of us have been trying to point out for some time.

But now is the time for a firm hand. Judges are issuing orders to the president to stop revealing the corruption, in some cases forcing it to continue. If this were not a blatant example of a violation of separation of powers, I don’t know what would be. None of it, however, was unexpected. Anyone who has watched the means with which the federal bureaucracy protects itself expected this. When in power, use the legislature, when out of power, use the courts has long been the maxim in politics of the left.

Far from democracy, what they are shameless in promoting is the dictates and tyranny of federal judges in contravention of the democratic process of electing representatives to ensure the fiduciary responsibility of the public treasury. We would not be in this place if they had ever lived up to this obligation in the past. In fact, had they not preferred the Continuing Resolution (CR) to proper budget negotiations and appropriations that would ensure the people saw their tax dollars going only to those things that were approved of in open legislation, the apparatus for such corruption would not have been built. But it has and any attempt to dismantle that apparatus is going to be met with such howls of indignation...........more......

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