Tuesday, December 2, 2025

Atlas may shrug, but what comes after?




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   Canada should be a warning, not a template for what we do in America. One way or another, Canada is going to disintegrate. It's already out there before Trump arrived on the scene. The things that are happening there in Canada have also been happening elsewhere in the once "free world". It is also in the USA, but it hasn't reached its event horizon yet.

   The event horizon means there's no turning back. That event horizon occured with the installation of Carney as Prime Minister. Once that happened, the end was inevitable. If you don't think Canada has reached its end, you haven't been paying attention.

   In short, there was no Canadian Donald Trump. They got their Barack Hussein Obama in the bastard child of Castro--- Trudeau. In the USA, the reconquista has barely begun in fits and starts. Trump arrived, but was not greeted warmly by his GOP brethren, and with unrelenting hostility on the part of the neo-Commies in the once working-man's party--the Democrats.

   The Democrat party has been hollowed out, or should I say been skin-suited? The new Democrats are nothing like the new Democrats of the Clintonista era. Those new Democrats had to play pretend with regards to their support of America, but they didn't fool the informed. Indeed, they didn't fool most of the people in the country, as the Democrats lost Congress for the first time in decades to Newt Gingrich's GOP.

  No, the new Democrats of these times are openly socialist. There's no longer any fear of being labelled as such. Yes, and there's no pretending either. AOC has called capitalism some dirty names. The roles have switched, and the old new Democrats are scared stiff of the new new Democrats. But in reality, their patriotism has always been a fraud---the Democrats never believed in free enterprise, and of the American Republic under its Constitution.

   As for Newt's GOP, they continued their old losing ways. Having pulled defeat from the jaws of victory in the shutdown fight in '95, the party's fate was sealed in the '96 election, and Slick Willy survived to fight another day.

   What to learn from that? That the GOP is really not interested in being a majority party. At least part of the GOP is not interested in being a majority party. The part of the GOP that is Democrat-lite got the upper hand, and managed to get Dubya elected in 2000. All Dubya did was to divide the GOP like his Daddy did, and that brought us Bathhouse Barry.

   0bama was the first openly leftist POTUS in American history. The reaction to him was the same as to Clinton--distrust. But the weakness of the GOP still prevailed, as Obama swept to victory in another term. That outcome was avoidable, if only the GOP would've actually lived up to their supposed principles.

   The GOP's failures brought Trump to power. Yes, and it is their last chance, and our country's last chance. Even now, after all of what the neo-commies and their neo-con wanna-be friends have done to try to get rid of Trump, the failures have not caused them to give up. It also appears that their Cultural Marxist pals are on the very cusp of achieving what they've always sought--full, unfettered power of all of the people of the USA.

   Trump has survived it all this far. But the RINOS are hard at work undermining him from within. If history is any judge, their chances for success appear to be good. Hope is not all lost however. The GOP faithful could still rally. It isn't over yet, but time is running short.

   So what is there to do? First of all, we need to call things by their right names. Trump isn't fascist, but he's definitely running against a leftist insurgency. Unfortunately, those closest to him may not be the loyal soldiers that they pretend to be. If there's one thing that Trump must do, and that is to weed out the weak hands in the divided GOP. MTG had to go, and the Haleys, Bushes, and Cheneys must be held at bay. If the GOP could fully unite behind Trump, victory is achievable.

   The example of Canada must not be followed. Or America will share that fate. It is in the cards, so to speak. Can Trump be the wild-card that flips that outcome to a more positive one?

   Atlas may be shrugging in Canada, but there won't be a Canada for much longer. We can avoid that fate if we get this turned around, but we must do it soon.

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