There is a lot to be said for court cases and Constitutional law. It’s an interesting show, since television has been largely irrelevant for years, many of us refusing to watch it. I don’t know how one can. What little I have seen of television lately, it’s not so much the shows themselves, but the commercials that I can’t tolerate for their promotion of BLM, a Marxist organization. A few rounds of such commercials and whatever I had been watching just isn’t worth the tradeoff. For entertainment, there are always books, movies (no commercials) cleaning tools, etc.
I hope the reader understands that the court cases and Constitutional law are as relevant as a modern television commercial. The only power that will restore or replace the society we once lived in is the power of the people. This is a crucial moment in time when there are somewhere between 75 and 80 million people who recognize the delicacy of our republic. Without one law being passed in the legislature, governors and mayors have held us all captive to insane restrictions for almost a year now. A year when the middle class has been all but eliminated. The crowning achievement of capitalism, small businesses, have been decimated, not just reduced, but destroyed.
Now, they ask us to believe in an election, the results of which are so outlandish as to ask us to believe that Joe Biden, a person who could not stay in two previous presidential primary races; once for unethical behavior and once because he suffered a brain aneurysm, garnered more votes than Barack Obama at the height of his popularity. Joe could not win more counties in 2020 than Hillary Clinton did in 2016. The mathematical possibilities of his miraculous last-minute surge of votes (overnight and in the darkness) to beat Trump were one in a quadrillion, a number so vast not even congress can spend in that quantity yet.
2021 is the year of the people. However, I have been told, “I don’t think there are enough people like you to make a difference.” Our little group of patriots, bloggers and readers of blogs, are probably not, but that doesn’t mean we stand on the sidelines and watch our nation roll out the Chinese flag and fly it above the U.S. flag, as if the U.S. flag were the banner of some province in the new world order.
What has Trump done? The liberals can’t see a single positive action taken by the president. But, for patriots, he has done a lot, just in fighting back. It’s something Republican voters have not seen in a long, long time, not since Ronald Reagan informed the Republican establishment that he would not fold to their demands and declared: “this is my microphone, I paid for this microphone,” when they tried to cut off his speech that went against their tradition of quiet acquiescence to the left.