22 September, 2024

The days are getting shorter. So are these posts.

They never made a sequel to that movie about Poochie Skywalker.  She died on the way to her home planet.

Netherlands Will Opt out of EU Migration Rules – Rotterdam Rocked by Knife Attacker Shouting ‘Allahu Akbar’
September 21, 2024

□ [“European Consumers Reject Electric Vehicles – Manufacturers Warn Against EU’s 2035 Ban on Petrol Cars"]

This must be something that some of the elites see as not working.  They're supposed to order people to buy what they're told and it's not happening.  Maybe they should drop this orders before it gets worse.  I'm not saying all the elites will think this, or even most of them, but some must realize that they can't stop people in Europe from raping women or opposing a war against Russia, they should work on problems like that before going for 'you have to buy the car I tell you to buy.'

They might start looking for other ways to get cars.  Might not be easy, but the borders are open and there's lots of people with connections to countries that produce oil.  They may even start an underground movement to produce their own vehicles.  You'd need a lot more jails for these people you'd need to convince everyone that this is really a crime.

Motorized vehicles are big deal for civilization.  The rulers claiming they get to decide who's allowed to have what show their power-lust.  The more people think about it, the more they'll see other places where the same people imposed the same restrictions, just not as important as cars and trucks.  So yes, at least some people in high places may be realizing that they need to pull back on this or they'll be the first ones to suffer when the globe really gets warm.

Violent Squatters Turn Wealthy Los Angeles Neighborhood Mansion, Into a Dump, Attack THeir Neighbors
September 21, 2024

□ [“Harris Accepts CNN Debate Invitation For October 23"]

Trump has already said he won't do it.  The election theft will either be in place by then or it'll be close enough that there's no point wasting time.  On the 1% of 1% chance they haven't been able to steal the election yet, Harris will probably call Trump and offer him the sort of favors she previously gave to married men if he agrees to be seen in public with her.

Haven't been keeping track, but I'm starting to wonder how much campaigning either of them are doing these days?  I assume Trump is doing his best but there is the upcoming election theft and the fact that he's just getting older.  In Harris' case, I'm wondering if she's even doing as much campaigning as Hillary did in 2016 and that one definitely showed laziness.

I'm also wondering if there's a weight to real votes that we may not be able to perceive, but makes the theft harder than just counting fake votes as real.  Harris comes off as shallow and unpopular and incompetent so a lot of extra work would be required to get through that.  For that matter, it takes more work to pretend you like her, which has to be carried through supporting her and putting her in charge.

There must be a limit to how guaranteed the election theft is and there would have been enough people paying attention to it and thinking about ways to prevent it.  I'm going to keep insisting the theft is already in place but there does come a point where it's at least possible that they have to face real voters and that's not going to work out for them.

Outcry Erupts as California Prepares to Release ‘Pillowcase Rapist’ Who Terrorized Dozens of Women
September 21, 2024

□ [“First There Was the Teamsters, Now Even More Unions Support Trump"]

United Auto Workers was the only whose name I've heard before.  Funny how the left never supports unions that disagree with elite leftists.  Oh, the union leaders do, no doubt about that, but to keep a lot of people on a leash, you need to stay very close to them, and are very quickly outnumbered.  The only alternative is to not keep them on a leash and then what would the people in charge have to do with their lives?

□ [“The IRS Union Endorses Kamala Harris"]

But some votes are worth more than others, and the people who count them will decide.  It wasn't all that long ago when very high-ranking Democrats opposed government employees being allowed to unionize.  This demonstrates the poisonous nature of the left, and how willing they are to turn on their own history and influences, chopping the stump of the tree they're sitting upon.

And they're showing off their defiance of the law in the process.  The Hatch Act, signed in 1939 by a Democrat, forbidding civil-service employees from engaging in political activity.  If they can do this, what else can they do that's against the law?  If we ever get a real resistance movement, they're not going to look fondly on the IRS, or any other government unions.


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