Random Musings 10.8.20

Once again it is time for some Twitter (for those with a litigious bent there is a trademark symbol just after the “r” in the previous word) like random musings from the mind of a quiet, unassuming, at least in my own opinion, person observing the ramblings, rumblings and revelations in the media. Additionally, it appears that Twitter would most likely censor what I have to say any way and Facebook certainly would censor what I have to say.

I will not Zoom my Thanksgiving dinner! F*&k you CDC and any others who would even suggest this. I am my family consist of responsible adults who can make their own choices. Go back to being good little bureaucrats and keep your noses out of my business because you are no longer scientists.

So, the Presidential Commission on Debates wants to have a virtual debate because of COVID fears. Hmm, let me see I wonder if I could have backed out of my deployment to Afghanistan because of my fear of being killed? No, I took an oath to defend the Constitution of the United States and so I did my duty. Excuse me Commissioners the Presidential Election is guaranteed by the Constitution and your fears of COVID ring hallow to me. Wear PPE and if you get it, the odds are you will not die. The numbers just do not back it up. Besides President Trump obviously has beaten it and so will not be in danger.

I think it is a great thing that the FBI broke up the plot against the Michigan Governor. I do not agree with any one of her policies but there is a way to legally remove her from office and that is the way to go about it in my opinion. Now, why can they not bring charges against the members of the Justice Department who plotted a coup against the duly elected President of the United States and arrest the bastards who committed these seditious acts?

Grandma Nancy Pelosi will not pass any COVID relief because she cannot get her pork passed? Good for you President Trump!

Supreme Court Vacancy 2020

With the year 2020 continuing its series of twists and turns we are confronted with yet another opportunity to either acquiesce to the sowers of discord and hatred or find our inner courage and stand up for what believe to be right. This time it is the passing of Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg and the guaranteed political maneuvering, machinations, and perils of her passing less than two months before the elections. Elections which include the President, nearly the whole of the Republican members of the Senate Judiciary Committee, and elections which have the specter of a leftist extortion threat of violence if the left does not get its way hanging over them.

Despite all of this my first take on Justice Ginsburg’s passing and the subsequent vacancy of her position on the Supreme Court bench is that President Trump and the Republicans have potentially a great opportunity to take control of the narrative in the days leading up to the election. Though I will be the first to admit, from what I see as an outsider, the path is fraught with peril, it will require some stiff backbones and it will require intestinal fortitude from the Republican Senate caucus. Much of which seems to be missing at times in the Republican caucus.

Specifically, I do not see too much downside to pushing ahead with the nomination and confirmation of a new justice. I say this for several reasons which include the opportunity to control the pace of events in Washington DC in the month or so leading up to the election and the ability to appoint a true constitutional conservative who will not be a proponent of judicial activism. Least of all and most importantly the President and Senate have the Constitutional authority to do so under Article II Section 2 of the The Constitution of the United States.

Starting with appointing a proponent of judicial activism it appears that the Republican majority could be in jeopardy of being lost in the election. If this is truly the case then waiting until after the election would be the squandering of a generational opportunity. Sure, the Democrats and their surrogates in the media will scream hypocrisy (which seems to be the going narrative already the day after the Justice’s death on NPR and other Leftist Media sites). However, Senator McConnel has already laid the messaging groundwork in stating that Republicans control both the White House and the Senate. So, game over, the Democrats, Marxists, and Leftists can whine and cry, but they do not have the Constitutional authority to do anything about it.

Politically, it does have the potential to create consternation and headaches for the Senators who are running in contested elections which I get. But again, this is a generational opportunity and a duty specifically spelled out in the constitution. So, they need to get over it.

This leads to the last thought I have regarding the proceedings and hearings which can be quite public. I would love to gauge the public reaction would be if the Bret Kavanaugh hearings were to happen right now? I am not saying the Democrats would approach the hearings the same way they did Justice Kavanaugh’s hearings but I would almost dare them to do so. I would especially like to see what Senator Harris and the other leftists have to say in the hearings which will undoubtedly be broadcast nationally. I this especially considering how quiet she has been the last several weeks.

Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg

As expected, the year 2020 keeps on rolling unabated with yet another not altogether unexpected surprise but a shock nevertheless. I walked into my living room yesterday evening and my wife informed of the passing of Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg (RBG). Needless to say, the first words out of my mouth were, “Whoa! This is big”.

First though I would offer my condolences to her family. I am sure they, a person who never met her personally, have been watching her decline and speaking from firsthand experience of similar experiences have begun their mourning and will be doing so for some time to come.

To be quite honest I personally have paid little attention to the life of Justice Ginsburg other than that I pretty much disagreed with her positions on the bench in just about every imaginable way possible up to and included her use of her position for judicial activism. Just look at the name of my blog and this should come as no surprise. However, after watching some of the hastily assembled tributes and recounts of her life last night it is hard not to respect all that she accomplished in her life. A lifetime that began in 1933 and spanned across a period of time in which included so many changes in the world and our country. A period of time that encompassed wars, great social changes, a man land on the moon, the advent of the computer, and many other things to say the least. I must respect that she was able to have a family, go to law school, practice law and ultimately rise to one of the highest judicial positions in our country. To Ruth Bader Ginsburg, “I say Shalom and though I am not Jewish it certainly is not lost on me that you have passed on the Shabbat at the beginning of Rosh Hoshana. May you rest in peace Justice Ginsburg”.

Random Musings 8.26.20

Once again it is time for some Twitter (for those with a litigious bent there is a trademark symbol just after the “r” in the previous word) like random musings from the mind of a quiet, unassuming, at least in my own opinion, person observing the ramblings, rumblings and revelations in the media. Additionally, it appears that Twitter would most likely censor what I have to say any way and Facebook certainly would censor what I have to say.

I watched the entire RNC telecast last night which, I admit, is the first live coverage of any convention I have watched since watching my first which was with my Grandparents in 1976. This was the convention that Ronald Regan lost to Gerald Ford and we all know how the election turned out in November of 1976. Something ironic about that is my grandparents were die hard democrats and had nothing good to say about “The Actor”.

First off, I enjoyed watching and listening to the five people take the Oath of Citizenship. I have to be honest that I have never listened nor read this oath before and I was humbled. To listen to these people voluntarily renounce allegiance to their previous government was as I just wrote, humbling. I think every high school civics or government class could include a reading of this oath. Having taken the military oath a few times I noted the similarities and differences. The one striking similarity that I noticed that both have the oath taker protecting The Constitution of the United States against all enemies both foreign and domestic.

Of course, this was a nice set up for First Lady Trump who herself has taken the Oath of Citizenship. For her speech I only have a couple of words and that she is a smart lady and one has to respect her journey based on her own merits at a minimum if nothing else.

Kentucky Attorney General Cameron rocked. He came across as poised, self-confident, intelligent and a politician. The last I would not consider a positive, however, the fact that his parents owned a coffee shop when he was young certainly helped to shape his outlook on life. In other words, I like his small business background and I hope he did not forget this in law school.

I noted after the conclusion of the RNC for the night Fox News had Chris Wallace speak last. What struck me is Chis Wallace’s talk about the president using the White House for a political convention and Secretary of State Pompeo being the first Secretary of State to speak at a convention. Ok, by themselves these are good points and should raise an eyebrow and Mr. Wallace did after pointing this out. However, let us take these comments into context. First, these are the first pandemic conventions with social distancing requirements and all the fear that comes along with a pandemic. Second, let us not forget all the other precedents that have been broken by the Democrats going back to President Roosevelt breaking through the two term limit and recently the weaponization of the DOJ and FBI against a political foe, and the completely partisan impeachment. Mr. Fox give me a break and I have to wonder why Fox gave Juan Williams and Chris Wallace the last word amongst pundits?

Ok, my mind took a dark turn this morning thinking about the possibility of a contested election as Hillary Clinton seems to be calling for. What if this goes on and the UN decides they need to send in “peace keeping” forces? Could this be the end game? No no no, the globalist elites would never endorse such a thing. Yes, there may have been some sarcasm dripping from the last sentence and yes, I agree it is far fetched but if I am thinking about it I have to believe someone else could be thinking about it.

Lastly, Kenosha, Wisconsin. The riots took a dark turn last night and not necessarily for the good. I see this afternoon that a young 17 year old has been arrested but I will not rush to judgement. I see the governor and others are now calling for an end to the violence and more National Guard is being called in. My first reaction is to say to the governor why did you wait for people to be killed? You had to know the way it was going to play out considering all that has happened this summer since the George Floyd death.

Quite honestly, I was beginning to wonder how long it was going to take before something like last night happened. When business owners, who are tax paying citizens, cannot expect or trust their government to protect their businesses there is going to come a point when the businesses owners are going to protect their businesses with or without the government. Governor Evers, and the other governors out there, can you blame the formation of groups like The Boogaloos from occurring? Remember the businesses pay taxes and license fees and provide employment. When you deliberately do not allow the police to do their jobs nor do you allow others to help people will be forced to take matters into their own hands or be destroyed. This is not a good thing because what this means is that people have lost faith in your government. This is dangerous and can lead to much pain and heartache. Quite honestly, the responsibility rests on the current batch of local elected leaders in my opinion. Elected leaders who seem unqualified, cynical, corrupt and or generally unsuited for their jobs.

Political Class Fear (originally published Spring 2019)

In the background yesterday watching the Robert Mueller testimony and watching Congressman Adam Schiff I became aware of a certain uneasiness of soul. I started to identify it listening to the line of questions and pontifications coming out of the Chairman and in his use of the two words “making money” when referring to then citizen Trump’s potential of making money on the Moscow Trump Tower project. What seemed disconcerting to me was the barely but nevertheless perceptible contempt the Congressman showed when speaking to this. I also will frankly admit that this was the first time I had ever listened to or seen Congressman Schiff speak and now I understand the President’s shifty comments.

Back to the hearing I will be honest my first reaction was so what? Donald Trump and his team were expanding their business and what is wrong with that? That is what business does and yes secrecy in business when expanding business is not unusual. In fact, it is a natural survival mechanism in the marketplace and so what if the Trump team was keeping this information quiet? Also, in order to move into Moscow, they obviously needed to meet the key political figures in a country ruled by a small elite oligarchic cabal. How many times has local news covered businessmen meeting local, state, and national leaders? Give me a break Congressmen.

So, before I go any further, I do not want to appear to be a Trump apologist by any stretch of the imagination. Rather, I would like this diatribe of irrelevant or relevant tripe, depending upon one’s point of view that I am typing, to just represent a stream of conscious dialog that occurred within my own cranial spaces over the course of the last twenty-four hours. Ok, now that I have dispensed with the disclaimer I will move along.

Back to being uneasy watching Congressman Schiff’s line of questioning he was saying with derision in his voice that Donald Trump’s team was about making money as if it were some sort of original sin. I became aware that the Congressman had palpable contempt of business as did, in antiquity that the nobility had of the merchant class. The sarcasm and contempt seemed to ooze through his demeanor and words. It then became clear to me that I should do some research because, though I had a strong emotional response to the congressman, I felt I should investigate if there was any basis for my response. Little to my surprise, upon a quick perusal of the Congressman’s biography, he has had no business experience and if he has had some experience, he certainly is not advertising it. He is a Harvard trained lawyer who has sucked off the teat of government his whole life. It is no wonder he has contempt of business. It is because he has no perspective and what I witnessed was fear. Fear of a man a man who represents those who do not suck off the teat of government. Fear of an outsider who is shaking the apple cart. Fear of the class of Americans who are hard, honest working, taxpaying, and want government to stay out of their way. Congressman Schiff represents a Congressional District in California that includes Hollywood. I would also say the congressman was also representing the political class of Americans who provide no value to our society and way of life and worst of all he was representing the class of Americans who has spent their entire lives living off the government and the American taxpayers. The class of Americans who really are nothing better than leaches.

I have one last thing to say and this goes out to the “esteemed” congressman from Hollywood, “Congressman, I trust President Trump more than you could ever imagine because in his quest to make money he and others like him have opened the business spaces for me to make a living. I intuitively know President Trump knows more about making money in the last digit on the pinkie of his non dominant hand than you know in your whole body. I know that you fear President Trump and the people he represents because they see you for what you are. I know that you want power and that you jealously desire what President Trump and other businessmen and “merchants” have earned through business. However, I know that you lack the courage and intestinal fortitude that it takes to create what President Trump and others have earned through business. You, congressman, yesterday in my mind represented the corrupt swamp denizens that would not last a week if you did not have the power to forcibly leach the productive economic blood created by the business “merchant class” of this country.

Lastly, it really is a sad state of affairs when the majority of lawmakers in the country are attorneys. I understand and know that attorneys are necessary but once again where is the perspective when one profession holds the majority of levers in government?

Random Musings 6.26.20

Once again time for some Twitter (for those with a litigious bent there is a trademark symbol just after the “r” in the previous word) like random musings from the mind of a quiet, unassuming, at least in my own opinion, person observing the ramblings, rumblings and revelations in the media. Additionally, it appears that Twitter would most likely censor what I have to say any way and Facebook certainly would censor what I have to say.

Is anyone else questioning, besides Tucker Carlson, the lack of leadership and response by any of our leaders to the riots and out and out treasonous calls by the radical left to abolish and replace our system of governance by violent means? I also must agree with, and question why are these people not being arrested and the book be thrown at them? Timothy McVey is no longer with us after he killed unarmed innocents in Oklahoma City. I would argue that there have been many unarmed innocents and wounded and killed in the last several weeks at the hands of these terroristic insurgents. Let me be one of the first to say that if I were in charge I would be sending the National Guard and or Police into Chaz and wherever else these Marxist have declared independence and round them up. I am sure there are plenty of laws that have been broken that they can be charged with. They are violating other right to the pursuit of life, liberty, and the pursuit of property (happiness). Then I would ask that the Justice Department purse the organizers and funders of these radicals using RICO statutes to break their financial support. All the while I would be telling the American people exactly what I was doing without revealing tactics and other protocols of course.

This all being said it is easy for me to throw darts so to speak as I am not in charge. I also do not blame the President because he must be tired and weary. He has not caught a break since he took office and quite honestly, I would not blame him if he decided not to run for office again. I hope he does, however, because if he does not win, I will be shutting this blog down because I will be in fear for my life. I firmly believe now that big tech is in bed with many entrenched Washington politicians and bureaucrats. The law of club and fang will be the law of the day as our constitutional rights will became history in not in fact but in application. No, who I am feeling even more anger toward are the so called Republicans who will not or cannot support the President. I do expect there to be support 100% of the time nor would I wish that. But to not stand up to the leftists who are hell bent on destroying our country and supporting the President’s calls to put them down is disgusting! What I do not think many in business and the government realize is that if these Marxist’s gain power (Biden will do their bidding) you can expect all institutions of our market economy and freedoms to come under assault. Yes, I said market economy to include Wall Street and the banking system. One only needs to look to Russia and China for examples.

Spain vs. England or rather Feudalism vs. Parliamentarianism (Originally Published 9.11.2018)

I sit here at my keyboard mulling over the events of the past day, weeks, and months and have decided to write about some thoughts, perhaps divinely inspired, regarding history and its ties to the present day. Specifically, how in the United States of America it seems that Anglo Spanish War begun in the 14th century continues to this day. Though this war has had its ups and downs with the English side primarily the victor throughout the centuries I would like to postulate the United States of America is the current front line of this long fought war.

After we all take a deep sigh and or recover from our hearty belly laughs of contempt at my postulation I would ask that the readers of this post continue reading and I will certainly do my best to make my case which should and will include a brief history lesson. At the time of the 14th century undeclared conflict between Spain and England’s Queen Elizabeth I and the monarch and people of England were continuing their nascent English rebellion against the Roman Catholic Pope’s and the other Roman Catholic monarchies of Europe. Remember this was a time that monarchies held “divine” rights as conferred by the pope and could and often times their rules were characterized by the personalities and ambitions of the person holding the crown at any given time. We must also remember that the powers of these monarchs in their territories was absolute and the vast majority of the people in these kingdoms had no individual liberties and lived at the mercy of their monarch and those who served in their monarch’s name.

Getting back to the 14th century the Magna Carta was a mere two centuries old and had for the most part been renewed by succeeding monarchs after King John’s agreement to it after a rebellion of his barons. Of course after John’s death Pope Innocent III annulled the document but in 1216 it was issued again in an albeit altered form in order to obtain Henry III’s barons acquiescence in order to raise taxes. Then Henry’s son Edward I renewed the charter yet again in 1297 confirming it as part of England’s statute law. I point out to you the most important part of this paragraph is Pope Innocent III’s annulment of the charter from Rome after King John’s death. Here we have the seeds of England’s rebellion against Rome being sown because a monarch’s power for the first time in Europe is being curbed not by Rome but by the subjects of the Pope’s “divinely” appointed monarch. This document also created and sowed the seeds of a power structure not that of the tradition feudal power structure favored by Rome.

In the 14th century the rebellion against Rome had erupted into open warfare with the Spanish Armada being destroyed off the shores of England to which the Spanish Navy never recovered. The Magna Carta had, at this time in history, been part of England’s statute law for two centuries and Queen Elizabeth I’s government, to maintain her power, had all but banished or driven underground the Roman Catholic Church’s followers and its representatives on her island. In the preceding two centuries the royal council had evolved into a two house parliament which increasingly limited the powers of the monarchy and ultimately led to the English Civil Wars of the 15th century which saw the ascendency of the Parliamentarians under Oliver Cromwell dissolving the monarchy for a brief period of time. In the 14th century it was, in fact, even normal for all parliaments to summon representatives of the shires and boroughs (House of Commons) separate from the traditional feudal representatives of bishops and nobility (House of Lords) to “advise” the monarch. Here we see the first bicameral legislative governing system in the world that I am aware of and I ask the reader to remember that this was to curb the power of a ruling feudal elites. Examples of this ruling feudal elite held sway in Europe and, quite frankly, elsewhere around the world and arguably have throughout time up and into modern times (i.e. Saudi Arabia and China). A system where a gilded elite of the minority held all power and the majority of the people were essentially slaves, serfs, subjects, or whatever else one might call them. I also would like to add that by the end of these civil wars the English Parliament was no longer subservient to the English Monarchy and ultimately saw the last Roman Catholic monarch of England overthrown by William of Orange in 1688.

Now moving forward to the 18th century the English colonists of the New World decided that the monarchy and its representatives were no longer willing to or had any intent of listening to, recognizing the rights of, or keeping in mind what was in the colonies best interests. The United States of America came into being after what quite frankly was a long, arduous, and bloody revolution. I want to point out the bloody part of this revolution. I also want to remind the reader that the freedoms gained in England in the formation and establishment of her Parliamentarian system did not come into existence without bloodshed either. Once human beings gain power they rarely voluntarily give this power up. However, in the United States of America the founders of this country took the Parliamentary System one step further and eliminated the monarchy completely creating a chief executive or President. The founders kept the two house parliament, however, they gave this two house legislative body the formal title of Congress which is completely independent of the chief executive or President. Lastly, they created a separate and completely independent judiciary known as the Supreme Court. I want to point out that these bodies are independent and were created with the intent of these bodies being independent of each other so no one person or small group of people could wield the majority of the levers of federal power in the United States. I would argue the founders of the United States of America did this purposely to keep power from being consolidated knowing that human nature abhors giving up power once gained. Further that there are those human being who will never be satisfied with the power they gain and will continually lust after more and yet more power.  Fortunately, for all of us, the founders codified this governmental system into a document known as the United States Constitution which even provides a mechanism to change this document with the consent of the ruled.

So where does this tie into the ongoing war between England and Spain. Well, in name, this is no longer the case obviously as England and Spain have not fought against each other for centuries now. I will submit to you, however, that this war was not about the individual countries named but the ideas of governing and being governed as represented by these two countries. These idea were then carried into England and Spain’s colonies and in particular what we call now call the Americas or Western Hemisphere. Outside of the United States and Canada the separation of powers has come about in name, with many countries adopting constitutions modeled after the United States’ constitution, but this has primarily been implemented in name only. Latin and South American countries histories are littered with strong men coming to power, ignoring their countries constitutions, amassing large amounts of power, and in so doing continuing the feudal power structure system, if not in name, but in reality. These countries have very small middle classes which periodically, in the case of Chile and Venezuela for instance, are decimated through the manipulation of currency markets and or civil wars for instance. Some of these countries still follow the Spanish Law system of judiciary and we, if fact, even see this in many western states in the United States where it is called common law.

Currently in the United States of America it is my opinion that an attack on the fundamental structure and foundation that this country was built on is being waged by the international elites who desire unlimited power for themselves. These international elites are the descendants of the same elites who supported, created and or grew out of feudal middle age Europe. Quite frankly, one could even make the argument that humans for the most part have created feudal political structures for the majority of human history and time. These monarchs and the elites who supported them had unlimited powers and could only be brought to heal by another stronger monarch or power structure. The ruling elites of early Norman England were no different and when their power began to be curbed the entire European power structure fought this change. The European international power structure fought this change and fortunately for the world they lost in England and its upstart revolutionary colonies known as The United States of America.

However, in most of the Spanish speaking Americas the consolidation of wealth and power is not too unlike that of feudal Europe when one looks dispassionately at the facts. In fact we can even see this system in the Philippines which was another colony of Spain. This is a system that rewards very few in disproportionate measure to the rest of society. Let me not leave out the abominations of what we have seen in communist countries either. These societies that were created for the “working” or “proletariat classes”. All we have to look at is the Soviet Union, China and North Korea. In these societies a small ruling elite came to monopolize all of their countries levers of power. In fact, North Korea essentially has a monarchy with the titular head of government now being passed along heredity lines. Additionally, when a middle class rises and begins to accumulate power and wealth in these countries some sort of calamity befalls whatever country it is happening in. Just ask Chile, Argentina and Venezuela or in the case of North Korea and China the middle class is just not allowed to exist.

So, in the United States I listen to the news today and our duly elected President, like him or hate him, is being attacked by an anonymous editorial in the New York Times supposedly written by a cabinet insider. Ok, perhaps the editorial is true but I have a couple of things to say and question. If this is indeed written by an insider why does this person not have the courage to come out in public with their name? Is it because it is actually written by someone in the New York Times which evidently has been financed by Carlos Slim the uber wealthy Mexican media mogul. Let us not forget Mexico is a country of uber wealthy international businesses, some legal and some not so legal, with little between these uber wealthy and the rest of their countries citizens who live at or below the poverty level. A country whose journalist are often murdered when they “cross the line” by drug kingpins and who knows who else. So, based on my observations, just whose favor did a Mexican media mogul have to curry to become so extraordinarily wealthy? I also have to ask myself was this a personal attack because the Mexican elites, not to mention the wealthy international American interest, who benefit from illegal immigration are feeling so threatened by President Trump and what he represents? Is it because of their perceived threat to their power base that the internationalists are willing to publish this sort of disrespectful diatribe to the office of the presidency? If this is indeed the case just how far would these elites be willing to go?

As several days have gone by in my effort to write this piece and I contemplate on what is now the 17th anniversary of the terrorist attacks on New York and Washington DC I have to ask myself where the world sits in this ongoing war between the modern day feudalist and the modern day parliamentarians? I would say that the light is shining brighter and brighter on the feudalists as evidenced by the anonymous letter to the feudalist propaganda agent known as the New York Times. I would further say that the feudalist and their contempt and disrespect for the US Constitution is being waged against the the Supreme Court nominee in trying to make him some sort of political candidate. The feudalist are also busy at work in Silicon Valley with the likes of Facebook, Twitter, and yes even Amazon as they consolidate power and use their power to stifle opposing thought and competition. We see another loosening of capital in home financing which the feudal bankers I am sure are hoping to consolidate more real estate in their hands thanks to the government when the next crisis comes along,. Lastly, and though this list is not nearly complete, I am encouraged by those who seem to be waking up and especially by those who have been awake and continue to shine light on the continuing attacks against the US Constitution. I also have to ask yet again at what point do we draw the line against those who have utter contempt and disregard for the US Constitution and call them enemies whether they be foreign or domestic?

 I can say for certain that many of the freedoms that I once enjoyed are no longer available to me such as sitting near an airport runway to watch airplanes land and take off amongst many others. I can say that my internet searches and activities are not nearly as free as they were before the attacks. I can say that the United States has fought two wars that have massively redistributed the wealth of the world into the hands of fewer and fewer. I can also say that during this time a financial crisis has come about and that thanks to the two United States Presidents and Congresses at the time of the crises did nothing more than to apply band aids to a situation that has not nor will not go away. In fact, all they managed to do was to prop up the international banking system so that it would not fail. I can say that international terrorism has been dealt a massively blow in the meantime which is a good thing. We have not had this sort of attack against the United States again which again is a good thing.

I sit her grappling with what to type next but as my life goes on I need to go and support my child and must put this writing aside for a bit. My fear is that as the news cycle wears on it will no longer seem relevant despite it being, at least in my opinion, more than relevant today than one can even imagine.

Just last week Tiger Woods was vilified by an ESPN commentator for saying that one must respect the office of the US Presidency even if one does not respect the current office holder. This by extension goes for the whole US Constitution and the government that it has created. We should not expect a Supreme Court nominee to be a politician nor should we treat them as such. We should be questioning their independence and will they take their oath of office seriously and interpret law not use their seat for judicial activism. Likewise, when we elect our congressional representatives and senators we should be asking them if they will represent their constituencies in accordance with and within their constitutionally prescribed powers and limits. We should not keep reelecting the same people over and over that support only the elites in their own states and then who transfer their allegiances to the power brokers in Washington DC. It is telling when Senators die that the largest memorials for them is not in their home states but rather in Washington DC.

Another Look at the First Amendment

Looking at Amendment I of the United States Constitution is specifically reads as such:

Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof; or abridging the freedom of speech, or of the press; or the right of the people peaceably to assemble, and to petition the Government for a redress of grievances.

So much is guaranteed in just this one amendment to the United States Constitution that I feel it is time to revisit and address some issues that I believe we as a society need to consider and link bank to this first amendment. Specifically, I would like to discuss the separation of church and state and the right to peaceably assemble.

On the first matter the more I study and listen to progressive socialist leftist fascist movement in this country I think that we must start to consider it a religion. I say this because much like the existing religions they operate based on faith and not necessarily using a logic-based cause and effect reasoning for their faith. Let me state that I am ok with this and that I have my own Christian based faith background but I openly welcome the fact that in this county our founders sought to keep this from becoming an official state sponsored and supported religion as existed in England and elsewhere throughout Europe at the time of the American Revolution. This due to the outright abuses that were perpetuated by the collusion of these two pillars in society. Abuses that were not based in natural law but rather in the arbitrary application of abuses to further their power bases at the expense of their constituents and flocks. It was for this reason that the founders sought to ensure that there would never be a state sponsored religion in this country.

Moving forward into the times we live in I have to say that I believe we have a pseudo political religious  movement active in our society that is to become a pollical religious power in the same vain as Islamic Fundamentalists seek to implement Sharia Law in the territories that they control. Of course, the leftist socialist communist movement will never openly admit that they are a religion as they actively seek to destroy all religions that opposes it. Destroy the others much as the Protestant and Catholic kings in Europe sought to destroy each other and institute their “religion” on the people and similar to current Islamic fundamentalists who seek to impose their religion on conquered people and in so doing destroy the religion of the conquered.

It is for this reason that I propose we begin to label the leftist socialist progressive movement a religion and as such I vehemently and strongly advocate the idea that any of their proposals and currently enacted laws (i.e. Green New Deal, Affordable Care Act, any remnant of the original New Deal and etc.) be deemed unconstitutional under the Amendment I of The United States Constitution.