American royalty marching on the broad road to destruction
Stalin is reported to have said something along the lines of, “If you know the rape is coming, you might as well enjoy it.” To those members of Congress and the current administration, who now gloat over their pyrrhic victory, let me advise another text, this one from the Book of Proverbs, 16:18. “Pride goeth before destruction, and a haughty spirit before a fall.”
Today and all this week, the compromised media will crow for the administration. Reporters will thump out pieces about the need to move forward, to heal wounds. This is a natural reaction because too much of the media enjoys the rape room. They were born to lose and prefer the sweet misery of defeat and victimhood over the diligent but laborious nature of victory. It’s true. Read that again and then follow this: Many media members actually prefer to be abused. Consider the evidence of their recent behavior. How many challenged the double accounting of the health care bill that just passed? How many asked well-structured questions about the number of doctors who will be leaving the profession? How many confronted the reality that this bill is laden with deals? Precious few. So why are they sitting idly by?
A major reason is that the modern reporter seeks the balmy light of the royals currently in power. The modern reporter basks in the famous-by-association nature of their positions close to the tyrants. “I was there when the health care bill passed,” they’ll tell their grandchildren. And when the grandchildren ask, “Why do you have to wait years for open heart surgery?” the retired reporter will admonish them with, “Don’t be selfish!”
No doubt, the lure of fame and power is strong. Certainly the current government knows how to wield it. They admit to rock star management styles, to staging events that resemble Hollywood spectacles, and to conjuring up a bit of suspense to keep everyone on the edge of their seats. The press and the public, humans one and all, have taken the bait. They’ll soon be experiencing the other side of this mysticism and that will be uncomfortable indeed. The rape will begin soon. It will start with taxes, move on to rationing, and then to what is known as an “I double E” in my novel, Universal Coverage. That’s an Imminent Expiration Event, when the administration of the health care system figures a person isn’t worth the effort and money it would take to keep them alive. It may be that much of the populace, like the reporters, will sit back and enjoy the beast. They’ll sigh and moan, “I sacrificed for the cause.”
However, with this attack begins the collapse of our nation. Through the arrogant, prideful ways of a maladjusted administration, the United States will descend into the ranks of also-rans. That is unless a cadre of brave souls rise to the challenge. If they discover another Biblical passage, Matthew 7:13. “Enter through the narrow gate. For wide is the gate and broad is the road that leads to destruction, and many enter through it.”
Yes, we freedom-appreciating members of the citizenry need to form a Party of Restoration. We must find the narrow gate and enter a place of righteousness that rejects the largesse of the common pot, that provides opportunity without political preference, that denies purchase to the savages who would make us their victims. We must seek the difficult not for the sake of pain but because the hotter the furnace and heavier the hammer the higher quality the mettle. The easy road is now clogged with the damned. Let them enjoy their folly at their peril. When they come to us, the producers, in search of protection and respite from their beloved doom, well, then they will find the narrow gate has been walled up by their own hand, just as they begged for it to be.
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