It Didn’t Matter Enough, by T.L. Davis

Will Americans fight for their freedom? If not, they don’t deserve it. From T.L. Davis at tldavis.substack.com:

Trump signaled a break from the uniparty control of government, but it wasn’t so much Trump as it was the people who came before him, people who had enough in 2008, when they saw the massive corruption in the banking system. Many of them knew, however, that 2008 was merely a symptom of Clinton policies to enforce the Community Reinvestment Act passed during the Carter Administration. Clinton, and especially Janet Reno, put teeth into the act requiring almost all minorities to be given loans merely for breathing.

The point is that a lot of America’s problems with both banking and the law arise from deep roots within the system. Fighting against the Community Reinvestment Act gets one no closer to ethical banking. Everything Trump is now doing is something all other presidents have done, but were largely covered up by a coercive media, either through lies of omission or commission.

Americans want to fix the problem, that’s a strength and a weakness, because it gives them the fortitude to look unflinchingly into dark issues, but it’s a weakness because they are unable to admit that there is no fix. At least not for the government as it’s currently being run.

Texas, by the way, is hip deep in enabling the Muslim conquest of the state, passing several referendums that welcome Muslims into Texas and extends a gleeful handshake to their taking over certain portions of the state. This is what happens when you have a red state that cannot be won without an “R” behind your name. That just drives Democrats to switch parties and destroy it from within. They had a chance to fix some of this last year and were unwilling to do so. While a red state, it suffers from blue state fixation.

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