Who's Deplorable?

[This blog was written back when Sessions was still A.G. I had it as a draft ever since and I'm now getting around to publishing it.]

So, Mousey Sessions talks shit about how the bible says that government can do no wrong because it is, after all, an agent of the Divine. Let's say for a moment that that is true. Doesn't he know that we are a democracy wherein the top bananas don't matter anywhere near as much as a monarch or dictator; rather, the will of the majority of the people is sacrosanct. In biblical times, people had to have faith that God would choose for them an able and compassionate ruler. It would make sense for St. Paul to promote blind followers because the occasional fickle ruler might be demanding their heads. Also, Paul was a tax collector so he might have been a little biased in his respect for the state; although, Jesus may have gotten the ball rolling by saying to his apostles--when the question came up about paying taxes--that they should "render unto Caesar what is Caesar's" [the coins with Caesar's image engraved on it]. But, nonetheless, we've been given a very special form of government--the devil didn't give it to us, it was, according to Sessions, ordained by God Himself. And, in our secular laws, we have been given the right to "petition for a redress of grievances" when our God-ordained government goes awry and thinks that separating a child from a trusted adult is beneficial to the inhabitants of the state.

Let him hold a referendum on familial separations and let's see how the Trump supporter actually feels about A.G.'s dastardly acts.

There is no doubt that Mr. Trump is a sociopath with Nazi inclinations. There is no doubt that there are xenophobes galore in the U.S. There is no doubt that history means little to a bigot. FIRE UP the GAS Chambers because the millionaires are losing money through the vast astronomically endowed social programs of the idiotically generous U.S. population. The odd thing, of course, is that if we greatly assuage wealth disparity, we would be in a position to welcome everyone from our hemisphere--that's how much money there is to go around. I often wonder if people become selfish when they see others acting selfishly. We tend to say that that douche or his company is hoarding money (Gates, Buffett, Bezos, Apple, AT&T etc.), and, then, why shouldn't I? Yea, the douches have their foundations but, amazingly, the funds stay nice and bloated. By now, Carnegie and Ford should have run out of money but money begets money and money doesn't grow on trees--it grows on Wall Street and we know what a barren shithole (true shithole) it is for the miserable who play there without having a "chair" at the exchange. I am talking about those who dabble and those who trusted others to dabble on their behalf with pension funds (ie, 2008).

With regard to Melania's "I don't care, do you?" coat, I would like to give her the benefit of a doubt and surmise that maybe she can't read English. It would mean that someone in the administration got her to wear it under some pretense that it said something different. On the other hand, maybe Melania is just as much a douchebag as her husband, and birds of a feather, flock together. I say that because she wasn't filmed talking to the little ones.

What the Kraut and his supporters do not understand is that California, Texas, Arizona, and Colorado belonged to Mexico and we took it from them just because the Mexicans didn't care all that much; it was just like the Russians turning over Alaska to us or the French turning over Louisiana or the American Indian turning over Manhattan--all for a pittance. The Mexicans, of course, didn't get a cent from us. The most outrageous thing I've ever seen is that the border patrol is made up of Mexicans who keep out their own kind. I learned this principle in College--the victims of crime are usually those who share a heritage and it may be just because they live in the same neighborhood. The real reason, though, is that criminals are familiar with their own kind and can target them more readily.

An open border is a scary thing but that's only so in countries that are not integrated. The U.S. has proven that immigrants can easily assimilate and eventually they serve alongside us at work and in the military. It's been this way here in our glorious states since the very beginning. Unfortunately, the more different the fellow human being, the more xenophobia there was. Nonetheless, we overcame our differences and have learned to live in peace. Enter the Kraut and now many are being turned away because they worship a different god or because they are willing to work for peanuts. Peanuts that no natural-born citizen finds acceptable.

I consider Donald J. Trump to be the reincarnation of Hitler. It is interesting to note that he was born June 14, 1946, almost a year after Hitler was said to have committed suicide (April 30, 1945).

[I have written kinder blogs on xenophobia but it's a tough sell that the U.S. hasn't found a lasting solution to.]







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