Monday, August 31

Life In America 2020



THE PASTIME OF BLAMING TRUMP


All I ever hear these days from our MEDIA OUTLETS is that TRUMP IS RESPONSIBLE FOR EVERY BAD THING THAT HAPPENS HERE IN AMERICA...

  • Trump is responsible for the Corona Virus Spreading
  • Trump is responsible for all our unemployment
  • Trump is responsible for our piss poor economy
  • Trump is responsible for the shut down of College Sports
  • Trump is responsible for rioting, looting, and violence in our cities
  • Trump is responsible for black being killed by police
  • Trump is responsible for all of our social unrest
  • Trump is  responsible for the white supremacy movement
  • Trump is responsible for Hurricane Laura...LOL
HOWEVER,
  1. Here is what we are seeing in some of our larger cities:
  2. Families moving out to the suburbs
  3. Businesses shutting down and relocating
  4. Higher taxes in cities
  5. Poorly financially managed cities
  6. Increase in crime in cities
  7. Increase use of drugs in cities
If you would take your heads out of your asses, you would see that these problems did not happen over the last 4 years but over the last 10-20 years...  of course, that is something that no one really wants to admit nor see.

I Wonder Why? Rhetorical question...


A whopping 9.2 million people tuned in to Fox News from 10 p.m. to 11:45 p.m. ET Thursday to watch President Trump accept his party's renomination for president to close the Republican National Convention.

By contrast, no other network garnered more than 2.6 million viewers. More people tuned into Fox News Thursday night than did CNN, MSNBC, ABC, NBC and CBS combined. The viewing figures more than double the combined viewership of the two liberal cable news networks, with CNN averaging 2.2 million viewers and MSNBC pulling in 1.9 million viewers.

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Thursday, August 27

It's Obvious... isn't it?


Approaching the End of 2020

For What Will This Year Be Remembered

  1. COVID-19 Pandemic
  2. China Blamed for Virus
  3. Stimulus Monies Magnitude
  4. Economy Lock Down
  5. DNC/RNC Conventions
  6. Presidential Election
  7. Black Lives Matter Movement
  8. ANTIFA Movement
  9. Defunding Police Movement
  10. Protests Turning Into Riots
  11. Political Rhetoric
  12. Gulf Coast Hurricanes
  13. Shut Down on Sports
  14. Democratic Governors Blaming Trump
  15. Mainstream Media Bias Against Trump

And...   as far as I am concerned, I was hospitalized for 6 days with what was later discovered to be an undetermined source that cause a staph infection in my bloodstream and the need for me to take infused antibiotics through a PICC line every 8 hours for another 28 days after being released...

The CONTRAST is apparent in my concern and the nation's concern(s)...  I would rather be concerned over myself than over the nation...

WHY IS THAT???

For my 72 years of life and my 50 years of really paying attention to politics, I have come to the conclusion that POLITICIANS DON'T GIVE A DAMN ABOUT AMERICANS BY THEIR ACTIONS...  but, Americans keep believing in the dreams of their words...

For instance, let's take the BLM Movement:
  • Some police departments will be restructured to remove racist employees
  • Some police departments will be defunded because of racist employees
  • The Congress will try and pass more gun restriction legislation
  • Some companies will hire more blacks
But, by the end of the next Presidential Term or 4 years...  most everything will be forgotten...  the BLM movement will be relegated to the back pages of the news...  and,, RACISM in America will continue...  because RACISM cannot be eliminated by government decrees, laws, and enforcement.

RACISM will always exist in countries where there are different races or statuses of people...  and in America, blacks only represent 13% of the population...  so, they will always be a minority and will always be treated like a minority, not matter how much they bitch, complain, protest, or use violence to get their points across.

AS INTELLECTUALS, WE MAY BELIEVE OR WANT TO BELIEVE OTHERWISE, BUT HISTORY ALWAYS SEEMS TO REPEAT ITSELF AND WILL SLAVERY WILL NOT BE REPEATED THE RACISM OF SLAVERY WILL BE... IN HEARTS AND SOULS OF THOSE WHO ARE NOT BLACK.



No Light Without Darkness


Years ago, a painter shared this concept with me:  YOU CAN HAVE NO LIGHT WITHOUT DARKNESS AND NO DARKNESS WITHOUT LIGHT.

I did not fully comprehend what he was trying to tell me, but as I thought about it more and more, I realized that light highlight the dark and the dark highlights white...  in this case I am talking about the white and black colors.

Such is the nature of LIFE...

Darkness can only prevail with Light and vice verse...  there must be a comparison before the true nature of either situation can be understood.

Similarly, just as white has black as its opposite, so too does male have its opposite as female and good has as its oppose evil and right has as its opposite wrong or night and day, left and right, up and down, dead and alive.

These differences exist to give us contrast.

Wednesday, August 26

Peaceful Protests Turn Into Riots


States in which protests turned into riots:
  • Oregon
  • Washington
  • California
  • Virginia
  • Illinois
  • New York


Innocent bystanders hurt
Stores burned and looted
Protesters arrested 
Police killed and injured
Police vehicles burned
Public buildings vandalized
Residents terrified
Unsafe for children and families
Businesses closed and relocating
Families selling homes and relocating
Cities will loose tax revenues
Millions will be spent to rebuild

Protests and Riots become POLITICIZED:
Democrats say there are no riots caused by protesters but they are caused by police
Republicans say that peaceful protests have turned into riots and police are there to contain

Which are You?


Bill of Rights

The First Amendment provides several rights protections: to express ideas through speech and the press, to assemble or gather with a group to protest or for other reasons, and to ask the government to fix problems. It also protects the right to religious beliefs and practices. It prevents the government from creating or favoring a religion.

The Second Amendment protects the right to keep and bear arms.

The Third Amendment prevents government from forcing homeowners to allow soldiers to use their homes.

The Fourth Amendment bars the government from unreasonable search and seizure of an individual or their private property.

The Fifth Amendment provides several protections for people accused of crimes. It states that serious criminal charges must be started by a grand jury. A person cannot be tried twice for the same offense (double jeopardy) or have property taken away without just compensation. People have the right against self-incrimination and cannot be imprisoned without due process of law (fair procedures and trials.)

The Sixth Amendment provides additional protections to people accused of crimes, such as the right to a speedy and public trial, trial by an impartial jury in criminal cases, and to be informed of criminal charges. Witnesses must face the accused, and the accused is allowed his or her own witnesses and to be represented by a lawyer.

The Seventh Amendment extends the right to a jury trial in Federal civil cases.

The Eighth Amendment bars excessive bail and fines and cruel and unusual punishment.

The Ninth Amendment states that listing specific rights in the Constitution does not mean that people do not have other rights that have not been spelled out.

The Tenth Amendment says that the Federal Government only has those powers delegated in the Constitution. If it isn’t listed, it belongs to the states or to the people.

In the writing of the US Constitution and the Bill of Rights, African Americans (blacks) were not counted as being a person...   so, in 1776, these two documents did not apply to them and therefore none of the Bill of Rights were THEIR RIGHTS.

In 1863, slavery was abolished in the US of A...

In June 9, 1868, our US CONGRESS passed the 14th Amendment to the US Constitution redefined citizenship as birthright citizenship.

The 14th Amendment to the U.S. Constitution, ratified in 1868, granted citizenship to all persons born or naturalized in the United States—including former slaves—and guaranteed all citizens “equal protection of the laws.”


The first slaves were brought to the American Continent now known as the US of A in 1619 at Port Comfort, Virginia near Jamestown.

244 years of slavery in the US of A...

The US of A this year (2020) is 244 years old...


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