Wanna know who is the problem? WE ARE THE PROBLEM. Moments ago, I saw a headline from Brighteon “Media Flips and Blames Trump for Vaccine Injuries.” I just know the next focus of interest articles will be an analysis of who could have done this did this awful thing (the blaming of Trump).
Think how childish it is for citizens to be engaging — some of them full-time — in defending either Trump or Hillary in regard to false claims they have made about each other. As if the person addressing that subject were addressing the real affairs of our nation.
Good God. This must stop. I also just saw this remark in a Granite Grok essay of 2019, taken from a Reuters report:
“Suicidal thinking, severe depression and rates of self-injury among U.S. college students more than doubled over less than a decade.”
That is something we should jump on — and turn it around. How dare we, yes I said WE, create such a situation that leads to suicide by young people?
And before dinner tonight (Aug 25, 2022), I spied a video of UK Prime minister (soon to quit) Boris Johnson yakking about Ukraine. Could he have anything of interest to tell? Of course not. He did not run the show in Britain. Theresa May did not run the show. John Major DID run the show, as we can tell from the fact that he is in The Order of the Garter.
Brain-Expansion Needed
OK, where was I? Ah, this article says we are needlessly, stupidly, buying into divisiveness. How many Republican meetings have I been to lately that say Biden is bringing us socialism, fie on him. Did any Republicans send back their stimulus checks? I never got mine, by the way, am blacklisted, so far, not lethally.
Political Party aside, all Americans will be needing urgent help when “THEY” cut off the electricity, the food supply, and everything else. So who gives a stuff if Hillary stole somebody’s emails? Hillary has done way worse. And why didn’t Trump lock her up? The last time I looked at Article II of the Constitution, it said “He shall take care that the laws be faithfully executed.”
Where was he for four years? And why didn’t he do a fireside chat to explain Jan 6th? He was president at the time. Remember — leader of the free world? Big guy? Can’t he open his mouth and explain to us how the Powers That Be set up the entire Jan 6 invasion? No, NOT for the purpose of DEPRIVING ONE MAN OF THE 2024 Presidency. To deprive us all of our political security and our national dignity. FIE ON THEM.
Jan 6
Here’s what happened on Jan 6, 2021. Starting at 1:30 pm, 138 House members did properly submit their challenges to the electoral college ballots from 3 states — Arizona, Michigan, and Pennsylvania. Granted, the Invasion interrupted the proceedings, but these resumed from 9 pm to almost 4 am. There weren’t enough votes from both chambers to cause those ballots to be rejected (as is laid out in 3 USC 15). So Biden won.
Notice I did not say, “There weren’t enough Republican House members.” I said not enough all around. Why should Democrats be ASSUMED to be beyond the pale of reasoning? Why couldn’t Dems have saved us from bad countings? They know what it is to see Republicans grab a presidential win in 2004.
Does not one single, solitary member of both chambers (535 warm bodies) think it might be good to put the matter on the table as an American tragedy, not just a blow to one’s own Party?
Excuse me for this tirade, but we are spinning wheels. Even the new interest in DeSantis (or Newsom, OMG) is childish. There are thousands of men out there who are capable of being president. I can name one right now: Dan Andrews of the NH Legislature. Or Dan Itse. Or Therese Grinnell.
Not that it’s a big job. The Framers intended it to be small. Congress (aka the People) are in charge.
So Trump is being set up to take the rap for dead-vaccinated people? Fine. He did authorize Operation Warpspeed (for which I sued the DHHS and FEMA). Yes, he signed some kind of check to Pfizer and Modera “cuz they really needed help to make a vax” (for which they had had the patent already — natch).
The Parchment Ariseth
It is principally Congress’s fault. Congress holds the purse. There was no excuse for the House and Senate members in 1986 to create the National Vaccine Injury Act. How in the world can Congress say such-and-such can’t be sued when the Seventh Amendment protects everyone’s right to seek judicial redress for damages? “In suits at common law… the right to trial by jury shall be preserved.”
You hear remarks like, “Yeah, but nowadays, that has been eliminated by the DoJ.” WHAT?????
Would somebody pass me a Valium, please?
Better yet, elect me to the House, and we will get some action going against the NCVI legislation. Or maybe the Judiciary will get all piety-minded and beat the rush hour by re-opening the case of some poor soul who tried to sue for their autistic child and declare the precedent erroneous. I think such exhuming of an old decision is called “sua sponte” — the Great Nine do not even need to have a case in front of them.
My friends in Australia have told me that their plan is not to wait for the black-robed ones (Oh, I am referring to judges here) to avenge the deaths of Covid-vaxxed family members. They will instead focus on Leviticus 24:22.
Word-of-God type thing.