“I’m
in the peculiar position of not being a partisan of President Trump,
and yet being a publicly avowed enemy — if there’s any doubt —
of the Resistance, especially these days its institutional branch
known as the Democratic Party. What a ragtag and bobtail of
mendacious cowards it has become.”
Conflict
Escalation
James
Howard Kunstler
25
June, 2018
My
website was down early this morning, and I’m just a little
suspicious that it had something to do with me expressing an opinion
outside the “Overton Window” of what is considered acceptable
discourse on illegal immigration. Namely, that it’s illegal, with
all that implies. At least I wasn’t thrown out of a restaurant over
the weekend, though the fact is I didn’t even try to eat out.
Now
my particular problem may turn out to be no more than a cockroach
chewing through some wires in the Jersey server farm where this blog
dwells — we’ll find out soon enough — but there are obviously
other signs that “the Resistance” is tuning up the antagonism
against its perceived enemies.
I’m
in the peculiar position of not being a partisan of President Trump,
and yet being a publicly avowed enemy — if there’s any doubt —
of the Resistance, especially these days its institutional branch
known as the Democratic Party. What a ragtag and bobtail of
mendacious cowards it has become.
The
truth, I believe, is that the party wants to bring as many Mexicans
and Central Americans as possible across the border, by any means
necessary, to fortify its future voter base. And so they are acting
to insure that it happens. Of course, this might also be viewed as a
suicidal course of action for the party, since it puts them in
opposition to the rule-of-law as a general principle, which is a
pretty sketchy basis for any claim to govern. That being the case,
the outcome for the Democratic Party may be its own demise as a
legitimate political bloc. It’s one thing to ignore the
economically foundering, traditional working-class constituency of
actual US citizens who are having a tougher time every year making a
living; it’s another thing to bring in a several-millionfold
population of non-citizens to replace them.
Anyway,
it’s a pretty poor strategy for success in the coming mid-term
election. The effort got a boost over the weekend from Congresswoman
Maxine Waters (D-Cal) who called for Trump administration employees
to be thrown out of department stores and other retail establishments
as well as restaurants. Why stop there? Why not enslave Trump
employees and supporters? Force them to work without pay in the
Chick-Fil-A regional distribution warehouses? One wonders what House
Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi thinks of Ms. Waters’ proposal. Other
Democratic party leaders zipped their pie-holes about it.
It
may also be the case that the majority Republicans in congress are
cowed and anxious about doing anything legislatively to clarify the
disheveled US immigration laws. If that’s true, they might pause to
consider that their own party is not so far from whirling around the
drain, too, from a consistent demonstrated lack of principle — as
well as its uncomfortable association with the maverick president who
only nominally leads the party.
The
trouble is that the entities waiting to replace both the useless,
careless, feckless Democrats and Republicans are chaos and violence,
not reconstituted parties with coherent political programs. The US,
and really all the so-called advanced nations on earth, are heading
into an era of scarcity and austerity that is likely to present as
mortal conflict.
Bill
Maher could easily get his wish of an economic crisis before many
more months go by. The financial markets have never been under so
much lethal stress. Everybody and every institution is drowning in
debt that can’t possibly be repaid. The supposed remedies for that
— like, inflating the debt away with official monetary policy —
would be ruinous for the 99 percenters already struggling to lead
normal lives. And the looming novelty of a cashless society would be
even worse in terms of personal liberty.
Ah!
We somehow miraculously got the website back up-and-running to post
at the usual time today. Last week, I was awash in censure and
obloquy for dissing the Resistance stand on illegal immigration, the
alleged “torture” of children separated from their parents (or
plain parentless) at the US / Mexican border. Much of the published
opprobrium against Trump and the federal authorities under him proved
to be quite false — such as the weeping child on the cover of Time
Magazine, who was, in fact, not separated from her mother (a previous
deportee who abandoned her husband and several other children in
Honduras). As far as I know, Time Magazine has not offered an
explanation or an apology for this attempt to misrepresent reality to
an already confused American public.
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