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Saturday, May 05, 2018
Civil War 2.0: More Like 'French Revolution' Than Civil War I
The Horsefly Cometh
You can see where this Mueller thing is going: to the moment when the Golden Golem of Greatness finally swats down the political horsefly that has orbited his glittering brainpan for a whole year, and says, “There! It’s done.”
It suggests that Civil War Two will end up looking a whole lot more like the French Revolution than Civil War One...The latter unfurled as a solemn tragedy; the former as a Coen Brothers style opéra bouffe bloodbath.
Having executed the presidential swat to said orbiting horsefly, Trump will try to turn his attention to the affairs of the nation, only to find that it is insolvent and teetering on the most destructive workout of bad debt the world has ever seen. And then his enemies will really go to work. In the process, they’ll probably wreck the institutional infrastructure needed to run a republic in constitutional democracy mode.
They got a good start in politicizing the upper ranks of the FBI, a fatal miscalculation based on the certainty of a Hillary win, which would have enabled the various schemers in the J. Edgar Hoover building to just fade back into the procedural woodwork of the agency and get on with life. Instead, their shenanigans were exposed and so far one key player, Deputy Director Andrew McCabe, was hung out to dry by a committee of his fellow agency execs for lying about his official conduct. Long about now, you kind of wonder: is that where it ends for him? Seems like everybody else (and his uncle) is getting indicted for lying to the FBI. How about Mr. McCabe, since that is exactly why his colleagues at the FBI fired him?
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My favorite quote form Jefferson:
"The tree of liberty must be refreshed from time to time with the blood of patriots and tyrants. It is its natural manure," Jefferson wrote in a letter to William S. Smith, a diplomatic official in London, on November 13, 1787.
It's coming because it is an historical inevitability.
The gap between the poor and the rich grows every day. Two Sets of Laws haunt and itimidate the populace. Politics have become so corrupted, there is no turning back. The list is terrifying, mainly because new technology allows the government unbridled (yes, unbridlled) power to do whatever they wish to their opponents. That kind of stuff started a revolution once before. Actually, a more than one. A LOT more.
Buy guns and ammo. Get ready.
Jefferson PREDICTED it.
Of course, being a slave owner, what did he know?
Keep cheering.
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