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November
12
2024

Steps Toward A Second Fort Sumter
T.L. Davis

As the fog begins to clear from the election: what Trump will do first; who his cabinet will be; the Lake election in Arizona, etc., it becomes apparent that the civil war is beginning. It’s not a kinetic civil war, it’s a political civil war raging in the back rooms of the bureaucratic dictatorship. Those at the DOJ, DOD, state legislatures and governors are plotting to neuter Trump at every turn, forcing, ultimately, a constitutional crisis at the very foundations of government. 

The self-righteous who claimed to be the champions of “democracy” are plotting a means of dividing the government along partisan lines where they have a decisive edge. The lawyers have already descended on the Keystone State to deny McCormick in Pennsylvania his seat, despite the fact that the election has already been called. Again, Pennsylvania and Arizona rise out of the fog as bad actors in the election process. Why can’t they get the hang of this election thing? Because power is involved. McCormick and Lake would give the Republicans a 54-46 advantage in the senate, neutralizing the power of a couple of rogue Republican senators to vote with Democrats. 

All of this is going to matter in the upcoming struggle, a president literally fighting for his life among the crooked bureaucrats already guilty of treason in many ways. They felt invincible for years behind the defensive works of a Biden Administration (led by Obama), able and willing to commit all sorts of crimes for which they felt there would be no consequences. 

Some 100,000 activists across the country joined a Zoom call to discuss their ability to cause trouble in the streets to deny deportation efforts and other policy plans of the Trump Administration.

It’s more fundamental than that, though. With a popular vote victory and an electoral vote victory, both of unusually large proportions, these activists don’t have the claim of “democracy” on their side. They can’t claim that were it not for the electoral college, Trump would have lost. They can’t claim that whatever he does is out of some racial-purity motive, because those who ensured his victory were largely black and Hispanic voters either voting for him or not voting for Kamala. It’s not a generational thing, because some of the margins he had to overcome came from Gen X and Gen Z men and, to a lesser degree, women. The only demographic Harris won overwhelmingly were the white college-educated, upper-income white women. The same white women who hold signs saying “refugees welcome” as if all illegal aliens were refugees, but they would deny those same “refugees” into their homes or their neighborhoods. 

There’s a couple of things that need to be pushed as hard as possible: 1) destruction of the MSM that now teeters on collapse of its own diabolical partisanship, but needs a nudge; 2) the lie that what Trump attempts to do is either authoritarian or racist. 

To achieve the first objective, the destruction of the MSM, is to flex the might of the alternative media. What became apparent in this election cycle, is the power of podcasts like Joe Rogan, Tucker Carlson and Steve Bannon, who kept his show going while he was spending four months in Danbury federal prison for refusing to acknowledge a congressional subpoena issued by the January 6th Committee, a rogue and abusive theatrical comedy featuring lunatics like Liz Cheney. No Democrat has ever suffered prison for refusing to honor a congressional subpoena the same fate for the exact same “offense.” Eric Holder was found guilty of contempt of congress and never even went to trial. That’s not to the shame of the Democrats, it’s to the shame of the Republicans. 

I encourage people to watch and read blogs, but to take a more active role in the overall effort by spreading links to those sources with greater effectiveness in the wider web and on popular comment sections of bigger platforms. Sure, it’s good to find a podcast or blog that appeals to one, but what’s needed is to get those voices out into the greater consciousness of the nation. This is what we attempted to do with the film Lies of Omission, we were trying to get more people to pay attention to the really insightful voices we were reading in the blogosphere when podcasts were in their infancy. (I’ll start Chasing Ghosts Podcast by Bill Buppert is excellent nuts and bolts of pentagon policy nonsense) 

The point is, there needs to be considerable pushback against those organized on the left to undo or corrupt the efforts to deport millions of illegal aliens. That can only come from podcasts and blogs dedicated to ensuring the second objective of pushing back against the vilification as either authoritarian, racist or both of Trump’s policies. 

The lesson of the 2024 election, though no Democrat/communist media outlet would bother to delineate and leftists are too ideological to admit, is that the election suggests that young people, men and women, looked out at the job market, the economy and the future and saw nothing for them under Harris. They weren’t so much voting their pocketbooks as they were their future. 

Where Harris promised more competition from illegal aliens for fewer and fewer private sector jobs, who had already received substantially more aid and support than any of them had. The latest job statistics bear this out in that all recent job creation was government jobs or were filled by illegal aliens as the government colluded with private industry for a cheap workforce. In other words, their chances of finding jobs was diminished and their options limited to government which did not allow for something along the lines of wealth accumulation. This is something that Elon Musk was great at demonstrating if not advocating. By his mere association with Trump, it signaled to younger audiences the path toward rewarding futures.

One does not even have to be a Trump supporter to recognize that the Harris future is dismal and gray and the American future that Trump represents, that has wide appeal, is freedom and self-determination not scripted and denied by an overwhelming bureaucracy. This needs to burrow deep into the psyche of American citizens so that beyond the rallies and blunt talk of Trump, it maintains the appeal with someone less bombastic in that role. As far as I’m concerned, it took someone like Trump to bring the silent majority out into the battle of ideas, but resistance to communist doctrine has to be based on a more permanent foundation than one man. 

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