Thursday, December 14, 2023

Why the Democrats deserve to lose





12/14/23: Update to post of 12/11/23

Twenty percent of Democrats want Trump jailed for life, exiled, or executed

If you want mercy, should you not show mercy? There is something strange going on the Democrat hive mind collective. There is a disconnect between what standards apply to others than what standards apply to themselves. They want all the protections afforded by the Bill of Rights when they are accused, but do not want those protections to apply to those with which they have a political disagreement. Actually, this is quite troublesome if it's true.

This was explained in the so-called elite post. Such a viewpoint destroys our social compact. There cannot be any peaceful society with such an attitude dominating it. It's either surrender, and be forced to comply with their irrational expectations and thought processes, or fight them.

Not all are like that. But most are already convinced of Trump's guilt. How then can he receive a fair trial? The answer is that he cannot. A closed mind is not one that's persuadable. The thought that they could be wrong does not enter their minds. That big-time trouble dead ahead if this doesn't change.



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The original post resumes:



There is no doubt that Democrats support cancel culture and censorship. There is no doubt that Democrats are undermining the Bill of Rights.

But they whine about Trump's desire to correct their excesses. They are whipping up fear of Trump in order to escape any kind of accountability for their disregard of our social compact. They want to rig elections in their favor so that they'll always be in power. For the most part of the last 90 years since the beginning of the New Deal, the Democrats have dominated our culture. They are clinging to power, but the grip is loosening. They are desperate.

For this, the Democrats deserve to lose. It isn't a personal vendetta. It is the defense of our rights, and of our Republic. If the defense fails, freedom in this country will die.

The "company store" is now in Washington DC, and we may well owe our soul to it soon.









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