Brilliantly written! You've persuaded this Republican! Throw in the towel! The American dream was a fantasy. It seems all of my neighbors now have multiple families living under their roof, so perhaps it will make my cost of owning this home more affordable. I bet if I stopped making mortgage payments they'd let me stay as long as I brought in other needy families. Bicycles and busses might be a healthy alternative; who needs four cars, anyway? I haven't tried out the free grocery stores yet. But I have a nagging thought: if all our groceries are free, why would the braceros or other farm workers continue....will they be paid? Thanks for solving my financial problems!
The smoldering dumpster fire once known as the Democratic Party seems to be circling the bowl, and bound for infamy. The news yesterday, that Maine Senatorial candidate, Graham Platner is a woman beating thug and sociopath was shocking, but not surprising. Bernie Sanders, Ro Khanna, Elizabeth Warren, all were taken in by Platner and perfectly happy to elevate this scum to the US Senate. Clearly, the goal of the DSA is to seize power, even if they need to elect criminals in the process.
How can our neighbors and locals continue to show support by protesting on Hope Ave. in support of this criminal enterprise? Astonishing how the once great Democratic Party of FDR, JFK, HHH, even Bill Clinton, can now be wallowing in the depths of hell.
No, no, no...the old boxer doesn't throw in the towel...he floats like a butterfly, then stings like a bee...then comes off the rope a dope and knocks them out.
Very clever, these DSAers! True symbiots, soon-to-be-parasites. They have snatched the title 'Democrat' to make use of those resources, leaving what's left of the moderate Democrats a difficult choice: vote Democrat or don't vote. If and when in power, they will then drain the resources of the economy around them in the name of 'fairness.' Sadly, history repeats... like a fish belch. Thery are not Democrats and by rights should, or be forced to, peal-off from that party and form their own, then see what support they have left. A bare basic knowledge of history, economics and human nature would support such a move.
On the other hand, the Democratic Party does not have a leader who is falling asleep at his own press conferences, threatening to take over the territory of a NATO ally, trying to relitigate an election loss in 2020 as the main issue in the 2026 midterms, raking in obscene crypto-profits while claiming that the affordability crisis is a hoax, or primarying incumbent members of his own party—thereby threatening the party’s slim margin of control in Congress. Nor are Democrats supporting a Senate candidate whom they claimed was unfit to hold office before he won the party’s primary in Texas. Neither have Democrats failed to enact a single substantive bill in the last year despite controlling both chambers of Congress. And to the extent that Republicans do not have internal divisions, it is because their leader has exiled every dissenting voice, leaving only sycophants and cowards to rubber-stamp every crazy idea on his revenge-filled agenda.
So, sure, the Democratic Party has problems, but they are problems that arise from healthy debates over the direction of the party that center on policy differences, not on an obsession with enforcing the cult-worship of a megalomaniac. Have those disagreements become acrimonious and heated? Yes. But that is a state of affairs more generally known as “politics.”😉
Thanks Henry…that was GREAT. While the gist is very serious I couldn’t help getting in a few good chuckles.
A very Happy 250th to everyone and may we find our course and stay on it with a fair breeze at our backs. Lord knows the winds have been variable and the seas choppy
The leaders of the Democratic Party in congress are both New Yorkers: Hakeem Jeffries and Cory Booker as Chuck Schumer is being replaced with spokes people like AOC. Since all Democrats, including Salud Carbajal, Schiff and Padilla, vote on party lines look to N.Y. for the future. For example, rent control and the 18% pay raises the N.Y.C. demos are prosing for themselves.
Brilliantly written! You've persuaded this Republican! Throw in the towel! The American dream was a fantasy. It seems all of my neighbors now have multiple families living under their roof, so perhaps it will make my cost of owning this home more affordable. I bet if I stopped making mortgage payments they'd let me stay as long as I brought in other needy families. Bicycles and busses might be a healthy alternative; who needs four cars, anyway? I haven't tried out the free grocery stores yet. But I have a nagging thought: if all our groceries are free, why would the braceros or other farm workers continue....will they be paid? Thanks for solving my financial problems!
The smoldering dumpster fire once known as the Democratic Party seems to be circling the bowl, and bound for infamy. The news yesterday, that Maine Senatorial candidate, Graham Platner is a woman beating thug and sociopath was shocking, but not surprising. Bernie Sanders, Ro Khanna, Elizabeth Warren, all were taken in by Platner and perfectly happy to elevate this scum to the US Senate. Clearly, the goal of the DSA is to seize power, even if they need to elect criminals in the process.
How can our neighbors and locals continue to show support by protesting on Hope Ave. in support of this criminal enterprise? Astonishing how the once great Democratic Party of FDR, JFK, HHH, even Bill Clinton, can now be wallowing in the depths of hell.
Well LT they all like the "Depths of Hell" and let them burn in it.
They will soon eat their own.
No, no, no...the old boxer doesn't throw in the towel...he floats like a butterfly, then stings like a bee...then comes off the rope a dope and knocks them out.
Very clever, these DSAers! True symbiots, soon-to-be-parasites. They have snatched the title 'Democrat' to make use of those resources, leaving what's left of the moderate Democrats a difficult choice: vote Democrat or don't vote. If and when in power, they will then drain the resources of the economy around them in the name of 'fairness.' Sadly, history repeats... like a fish belch. Thery are not Democrats and by rights should, or be forced to, peal-off from that party and form their own, then see what support they have left. A bare basic knowledge of history, economics and human nature would support such a move.
I read this Give Up and Failure Article titled "It’s Time To Vote Democrat Socialist"
By Henry Schulte and I have a new title "F **** No" and a quirky song to go with it>
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h6Ol3eprKiw&list=RDh6Ol3eprKiw&start_radio=1
I quote from Mr. Schulte "As an old boxer might say, “I’ve decided to throw in the towel.”
I’m going to go all in and will vote Democrat to support the party’s new socialist movement"
I would rather be run over, burned at the stake, blown into a thousand pieces than let the
Criminal Cabal in CALIFRAUDIA have the pleasure of prevailing or running this place.
Think about what YOU CAN DO to deal with these nice, lovely folks.
Next time Steve you may want to take my requested meeting.
https://x.com/SteveHiltonx/status/2008579340871889119
Howard Walther, Member of a Military Family
PS1 - "The Tipline we set up from CALIFRAUDIA.COM WE ESTIMATE THE FRAUD IN CALIFRAUDI IS OVER $250 BILLION FLUSHED DOWN THE TOILET"
On the other hand, the Democratic Party does not have a leader who is falling asleep at his own press conferences, threatening to take over the territory of a NATO ally, trying to relitigate an election loss in 2020 as the main issue in the 2026 midterms, raking in obscene crypto-profits while claiming that the affordability crisis is a hoax, or primarying incumbent members of his own party—thereby threatening the party’s slim margin of control in Congress. Nor are Democrats supporting a Senate candidate whom they claimed was unfit to hold office before he won the party’s primary in Texas. Neither have Democrats failed to enact a single substantive bill in the last year despite controlling both chambers of Congress. And to the extent that Republicans do not have internal divisions, it is because their leader has exiled every dissenting voice, leaving only sycophants and cowards to rubber-stamp every crazy idea on his revenge-filled agenda.
So, sure, the Democratic Party has problems, but they are problems that arise from healthy debates over the direction of the party that center on policy differences, not on an obsession with enforcing the cult-worship of a megalomaniac. Have those disagreements become acrimonious and heated? Yes. But that is a state of affairs more generally known as “politics.”😉
Not the Bee
Thanks Henry…that was GREAT. While the gist is very serious I couldn’t help getting in a few good chuckles.
A very Happy 250th to everyone and may we find our course and stay on it with a fair breeze at our backs. Lord knows the winds have been variable and the seas choppy
The leaders of the Democratic Party in congress are both New Yorkers: Hakeem Jeffries and Cory Booker as Chuck Schumer is being replaced with spokes people like AOC. Since all Democrats, including Salud Carbajal, Schiff and Padilla, vote on party lines look to N.Y. for the future. For example, rent control and the 18% pay raises the N.Y.C. demos are prosing for themselves.