The Next Big Thing, by James Howard Kunstler

Are we going to get some sort of “national emergency” just before the election? From James Howard Kuntsler at kuntsler.com:

“The reserve of trust, patience, and deference, among non-zombies in the USA, is now ZERO.” — Jacob Dreizin

I’m sure you can see exactly where all this is going. By all this, I refer to the cortège of disasters orchestrated by “Joe Biden” and associates — with help from a power-crazed globalist cabal — hauling our country at a gallop now to the graveyard of empires. Is there any question that they are out to wreck Western Civ? And speeding up the action because too many actual citizens are rising to oppose their degenerate wickedness?

     Most particularly, the people who have not surrendered their reason to the Woke-Marxist mind-fuck that calls itself “progressivism” have had enough of the purposeful inflow of something like ten-thousand fake asylum-seekers a day across the border, mostly men, a lot of them from China, and many more of them mutts from faraway lands where Jihad is the order of the day — meaning the crusade to exterminate the people of Western Civ. We’re supposed to be okay with that.

     This deliberate, treasonous policy was rightfully declared an “invasion” last week by the Governor of Texas, requiring the human wave to be met with real force, not the welcome wagon that the federal border patrol has been turned into. The result so far is a real-live Mexican stand-off between the regime in Washington and the state of Texas, joined by twenty-five other sympathetic US states willing to send men and matériel to seal the border.

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One response to “The Next Big Thing, by James Howard Kunstler

  1. It will be Taylor (not so) Swift appealing to the 14 year old girl voters? (/s)

    The laughter will be legendary as the drooling hive cries out their eternal lament…save me!

    Keep me safe mommygov.

    Ja, vee vill keep you safe, vee haf der wayz und means, as the arm extends.

    Live the life you love
    In the God you trust
    And don’t take it all too seriously

    Love And Rockets, 1985

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