This is what can happen to you if you aren't careful with the sugar glazing:
http://www.orlandosentinel.com/news/breaking-news/os-cop-mistook-doughnut-glaze-for-meth-20160727-story.html?wpmm=1&wpisrc=nl_daily202
"Government is not reason; it is not eloquence; it is force! Like fire, it is a dangerous servant, and a fearful master." . . . George Washington
Friday, July 29, 2016
Wednesday, July 27, 2016
Dreaming the Impossible Dream
A wonderful fairy tale full of fanciful anecdotes about his wife was spun out
to be consumed by and sway the public last night by the
perjurer-in-chief, who still is confident that he can charm us into
believing anything he utters.
"Who is Donald Trump?" The better question may be "What is Donald Trump?"
The
answer? A giant middle
finger from average Americans to the political and media establishment.
Some Trump
supporters are like the 60s white girls who dated black guys just to annoy
their parents. But most Trump supporters have simply had it with the
Demo-socialists and the "Republicans In Name Only." They
know there isn't a dime's worth of difference between Hillary Rodham and Jeb
Bush, and only a few cents worth between Rodham and the other GOP candidates.
Ben Carson is
not an "establishment" candidate, but the Clinton machine would
pulverize Carson ; and the somewhat rebellious Ted Cruz will (justifiably so)
be tied up with natural born citizen lawsuits (as might Marco Rubio). The
Trump supporters figure they may as well have some fun tossing Molotov
cocktails at Wall Street and Georgetown while they watch the nation
collapse. Besides - lightning might strike, Trump might get elected, and
he might actually fix a few things. Stranger things have happened (the
nation elected an[islamo-]Marxist in 2008 and Bruce Jenner now
wears designer dresses.)
Millions of
conservatives are justifiably furious. They gave the Republicans control
of the House in 2010 and control of the Senate in 2014, and have seen them govern
no differently than Nancy Pelosi and Harry Reid. Yet those same voters
are supposed to trust the GOP in 2016? Why?
Trump did not
come from out of nowhere. His candidacy was created by the last six years
of Republican failures.
No reasonable
person can believe that any of the establishment candidates [dems or reps] will slash federal spending, rein in the
Federal Reserve, cut burdensome business regulations, reform the tax code, or
eliminate useless federal departments (the Departments of Education, Housing
and Urban Development, Energy, etc.). Even Ronald Reagan was unable to
eliminate the Department of Education. (Of course, getting shot at tends
to make a person less of a risk-taker.) No reasonable person can believe
that any of the nation's major problems will be solved by Rodham, Bush, and the
other dishers of donkey fazoo now eagerly eating corn in Iowa and pancakes in
New Hampshire .
Many Americans,
and especially Trump supporters, have had it with:
· Anyone named Bush
· Anyone named Clinton
· Anyone who's held political office
· Political correctness
· Illegal immigration
· Massive unemployment
· Phony "official" unemployment and
inflation figures
· Welfare waste and fraud
· People faking disabilities to go on the dole
· VA waiting lists
· TSA airport groping
· ObamaCare
· The Federal Reserve's money-printing schemes
· Wall Street crooks like Jon Corzine
· Michelle Obama's vacations
· Michelle Obama's food police
· Barack Obama's golf
· Barack Obama's arrogant and condescending
lectures
· Barack Obama's criticism/hatred of America
· Valerie Jarrett
· " Holiday trees"
· Hollywood hypocrites
· Global warming nonsense
· Cop killers
· Gun confiscation threats
· Stagnant wages
· Boys in girls' bathrooms
· Whiny, spoiled college students who can't
even place the Civil War in the correct century
... and that's just the short
list.
Trump supporters
believe that no Democrat wants to address these issues, and that few
Republicans have the courage to address these issues. They certainly know
that none of the establishment candidates are better than barely listening to
them, and Trump is their way of saying, "Screw you, Hillary Rodham Rove
Bush!" The more the talking head political pundits insult the Trump
supporters, the more supporters he gains. (The only pundits who seem to
understand what is going on are Democrats Doug Schoen and Pat Caddell and
Republican John LeBoutillier. All the others argue that the voters will
eventually "come to their senses" and support an establishment
candidate.)
But America does
not need a tune-up at the same old garage. It needs a new engine
installed by experts - and neither Rodham nor Bush are mechanics with the
skills or experience to install it. Hillary Rodham is not a mechanic; she
merely manages a garage her philandering husband abandoned. Jeb Bush is
not a mechanic; he merely inherited a garage. Granted, Trump is also not
a mechanic, but he knows where to find the best ones to work in his
garage. He won't hire his brother-in-law or someone to whom he owes a
favor; he will hire someone who lives and breathes cars.
"How dare
they revolt!" the "elites" are bellowing. Well, the
citizens are daring to revolt, and the RINOs had better get used to it.
"But Trump will hand the election to Clinton !" That is what
the Karl Rove-types want people to believe, just as the leftist media eagerly
shoved "Maverick" McCain down GOP throats in 2008 - knowing he would
lose to Obama. But even if Trump loses and Rodham wins, she would not be
dramatically different than Bush or most of his fellow candidates. They
would be nothing more than caretakers, not working to restore America 's
greatness but merely presiding over the collapse of a massively in-debt
nation. A nation can perhaps survive open borders; a nation can perhaps
survive a generous welfare system. But no nation can survive both - and
there is little evidence that the establishment candidates of either party
understand that. The United States cannot forever continue on the path it
is on. At some point it will be destroyed by its debt.
Yes, Trump
speaks like a bull wander[ing] through a china shop, but the truth is that the
borders do need to be sealed; we cannot afford to feed, house, and clothe
200,000 Syrian immigrants for decades (even if we get inordinately lucky and
none of them are ISIS infiltrators or Syed Farook wannabes); the world is at
war with radical Islamists; all the world's glaciers are not melting; and Rosie
O'Donnell is a fat pig.
Is Trump the
perfect candidate? Of course not. Neither was Ronald Reagan.
But unless we close our borders and restrict immigration, all the other issues
are irrelevant. One terrorist blowing up a bridge or a tunnel could kill
thousands. One jihadist poisoning a city's water supply could kill tens
of thousands. One electromagnetic pulse attack from a single Iranian nuclear
device could kill tens of millions. Faced with those possibilities, most
Americans probably don't care that Trump relied on eminent domain to grab up a
final quarter acre of property for a hotel, or that he boils the blood of the
Muslim Brotherhood thugs running the Council on American-Islamic
Relations. While Attorney General Loretta Lynch's greatest fear is
someone giving a Muslim a dirty look, most Americans are more worried about
being gunned down at a shopping mall by a crazed [islamic] lunatic who treats
his prayer mat better than his three wives and who thinks 72 virgins are
waiting for him in paradise.
The
establishment is frightened to death that Trump will win, but not because they
believe he will harm the nation. They are afraid he will upset their
taxpayer-subsidized apple carts. While Obama threatens to veto
legislation that spends too little, they worry that Trump will veto legislation
that spends too much.
You can be
certain that if an establishment candidate wins in November 2016 … [their]
cabinet positions will be filled with the same people we've seen before.
The washed-up has-beens of the Clinton and Bush administrations will be back in
charge. The hacks from Goldman Sachs will continue to call the
shots. Whether it is Bush's Karl Rove or Clinton 's John Podesta, who
makes the decisions in the White House will matter little.
If the
establishment wins, America loses.
. . . cribbed from an incoming e-Mail
Feared and Censored
Hillary Clinton is disliked by The Wall Street Journal but Donald Trump apparently terrifies it to the point that it censors and refuses to publish comments about its essays regarding the coming election such as the following:
There is something terribly -- and quite possibly terminally -- wrong with a political system in which citizens are limited to choosing which of two unsuitable, unqualified, and reprehensible major party candidates will fill and exercise the powers of the nation's highest office.
This sordid situation proves two things -- the wisdom of the republic's founders in endeavoring to guard against its degeneration into a democracy and the accuracy of the adage that scum inevitably rises to the top of every rain barrel.
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