Wednesday, June 28, 2023

Doesn't add up, or does it?

 



The Rasmussen Poll says Brandon is at 45% approval, yet the direction of the country is in the twenties. How can this be? With the direction of country number like that, Brandon should be in big trouble, but he's not really. But then again, how can you trust the polls? Not even Rasmussen seems believable.

Therein lies the problem. There's a breakdown in trust these days. Doesn't matter who says what, so-called "right" or left wing source, there's going to be doubt about the accuracy of it. But when you get a number like that in the Rasmussen direction of country poll, there's no doubt that something has got to be wrong.

The media won't cover the bribery scandals. But they'll cover what the media likes to say is a Trump scandal. I would submit that there hasn't BEEN any Trump scandals. All of the complaints against Trump have been manufactured out of thin air. But everybody in the media, including Bongino today, is talking about Trump, not Brandon. That would appear to be the point.

But not everybody is being quiet. Questions are being asked. Yet, there's the poll numbers, and they don't make sense. Bongino seems to think Brandon's in trouble. But there are polls that say that Brandon is ahead of Trump. Of course, how do you believe the polls? Unfortunately, the real polls on election day aren't particularly reliable anymore either.

The leadership in all areas suffer from a credibility gap, but is there any real attempt to do anything about it? Why should anybody? There's no accountability, and as long as that continues, nobody is going to be believed with respect to anything.

It can't continue. When push comes to shove, old Aesop's fable will come to the fore. That fable is about force having the better of the argument. Whoever carries the most weight around will be the one who settles matters. Is there really any change in the works, or is nothing really going to happen that will change the generally disliked situation?

It's anybody's guess at this point, but the betting man would probably bet that nothing will change. There has to be a general agreement on what the truth is. But one side is seems to think the truth is whatever one wishes it to be. Or how is it that one can be born one sex, and decide that to conform reality to their own whims by "changing" sex?

Is truth whatever one wants it to be? If so, it could explain the disorder. For even if everyone believed that it is possible to change one's sex, the general application of this practice could only lead to chaos and disaster. There could be no standards in such an environment.

The left believes that they can impose their will on the rest. Indeed, their will, according to them, counts for more than anything else. But what does the so-called "right" say in response? Anything?

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