America Faces No Greater Threat Than Joe Biden and the Democrat Party. Their Assault to Our Borders Is As Great As Their Assault to Free Speech and Free Elections
Wednesday, February 2, 2022
NANCY PELOSI WAS RAKING IN THE DOUGH FROM INSIDE TRADING WHILE HER DISTRICT WENT DUMPSTER
Meanwhile, our pols make the rules and don’t follow a single one. We who live here are well aware that Nancy Pelosi gets to insider trade herself to a great fortune, but if one of us did, we’d be jailed. We are all looking at the picture of our overbearing, control-freak Governor, unmasked at a stadium where masks are required of the rest of us. The list goes on, curtailed only by word-count restrictions.
Liberalism is a Cancer on America. How Did We Get to This Point?
After two solid years of COVID restrictions, many of us have reached a breaking point. Witness the mass exodus to other states from sunny California. Who wouldn’t want to get out of here, away from this strangling, prison-like “reality?”
Malaise is now spreading throughout the country, as a direct result of Biden’s mass migration. How do you know that your chosen destination hasn’t been set upon by a horde of unknown, unemployed migrants? This makes moving elsewhere less attractive. You can’t know what you’ll find when you get there, but it might be just as bad—or if clandestine flights continue, will be, soon. Moving to the south of Texas or Arizona is certainly no longer attractive. You must pity the people stuck dealing with the relentless and dangerous influx.
Locally, as of yesterday, I’ve become an Untouchable. I can no longer eat in a restaurant in any of the communities surrounding my home, or legally enter my gym, attend a concert, go to a museum, or do anything that enriches life beyond the bare bones of going shopping for food or goods or taking a walk outdoors. Why? Because I refuse to carry or show a “vaccine passport” or share my “status.”
Locally, life’s miseries keep piling up, beyond the COVID BS. I’m angry, worn down by living in such disharmony. Around here, despite 10% sales tax, sky-high income tax and property taxes, we have terrible schools with an openly CRT curriculum, children masked for no reason, and, if a suit hadn’t just been won against it, they’d be forced to take the jab. In my town, 97% of them already have, with parents oblivious to the potential harm. What’s going to be the long-term result? How much chronic illness and death will it cause? It makes my heart ache to think about it.
On the everyday level, we are surrounded by chronic misery. Leave home, encounter bums, garbage, and tents tucked into every crevice of every filthy, potholed, decaying underpass. I use the word bum purposely. These are not just downtrodden, “homeless” victims of our high property values. They are addicts, the mentally ill, the violent. They’re takers who aren’t motivated to better themselves when the state will pay them to fester, have learned to game the system, and have been enabled to stay pickled on drugs and check out. They take no pride in their own humanity. They beg on every street corner, every highway exit. This despite taking government largesse the rest of us must supply with our high taxes.
Billions are spent “on” the homeless, and from at least some reports, perhaps 60% of that money goes in the pockets of program administrators who handily game the system. We get $350K public toilets that become shooting galleries and “navigation centers” nobody wants to stay in. We enable, and bums flock to our state.
Meanwhile, it seems that everyone in government conspires to make productive citizens’ daily lives more miserable. It may sound petty, complaining about small problems, but when you heap one thing on top of the other, it wears you down. Metering lights (thanks, power-hungry traffic engineers) are a prime example. Last week, I spent 40 minutes stop-start-stop-start every 12 seconds for a long stretch of street, just to get onto the freeway. Ostensibly installed to keep the highway from backing up, metering lights have little obvious good effect but turn a simple trip home from the grocery into slow-drip torture. Commuters have it even worse! Of course, as we sit and waste fuel on this misguided “fix,” all along the verge we have tents and piles of garbage.
Meanwhile, our pols make the rules and don’t follow a single one. We who live here are well aware that Nancy Pelosi gets to insider trade herself to a great fortune, but if one of us did, we’d be jailed. We are all looking at the picture of our overbearing, control-freak Governor, unmasked at a stadium where masks are required of the rest of us. The list goes on, curtailed only by word-count restrictions.
They have ways to keep us in line. Why else the twisted J6 narrative and the prisoners’ plight? It’s a blatant warning to all of us, in this uber-political atmosphere, that unconstitutional imprisonment, without bail or trial, could be anyone’s fate. Watch what you do or say! You could be next!
We are heading precipitously towards becoming a society that is as repressive and over-controlled as any Communist regime. Force everyone to have a digital vaccine card and they have won control. They’ll be able to identify—and eventually weed out—those of us who are “non-compliant.” The gamble, that they can get it done before the midterms...we shall see! Hopefully, although we seem to be losing the battle right now, we can still grind slowly towards winning the war.
WATCH– San Francisco Resident: ‘I’m as Left as They Come’ but ‘Pushed to Middle’ Due to ‘Hands-Off’ Crime Policy
San Franciscans tired of crime in the area told Fox News the situation is terrible and the mayor has a lot of work to do.
Residents such as Madeline said crime has grown worse, the outlet reported Friday.
An individual named Clint said, “I’m as left as they come and I’ve been pushed more to the middle because of this kind of policy. The whole policy for years now has been like just hands-off, let them do whatever they want … It’s terrible. It’s brutal.”
He also likened the area to the city from Batman, noting, “It’s f——- Gotham right now.”
Meanwhile, radical San Francisco District Attorney Chesa Boudin spoke out against Mayor London Breed’s recent policy to expand police funding and declare a “state of emergency” in the crime-ravaged Tenderloin district, Breitbart News reported December 21.
The article continued:
Boudin, the son of a convicted Weather Underground militant, was elected in 2019 on a promise to pursue criminal justice reform, like his predecessor, George Gascón, the George Soros-backed prosecutor who is now D.A. in Los Angeles County.
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Boudin came to office promising not to prosecute so-called “quality-of-life” crimes like public urination — a sharp contrast to the “broken window” policing that many believe helped clean up cities like New York in the 1990s.
In December, drivers in San Francisco were leaving their trunks open to try to fend off potential burglaries as officials reported a 32 percent increase in car break-ins during the last year.
Marilyn, who has been a resident of the city for decades, recently voiced frustration because, on a regular basis, “whether it’s Safeway or Walgreens, I see people stealing even though there’s a police officer at every door.”
An individual named Bill described seeing others stealing as an unnerving experience.
“I think that the shoplifting is pretty bad, and maybe that has something to do with the difference between a felony shoplifting and also a misdemeanor,” he told Fox News.
(CNS News) -- Although Democrats run the House, Senate, and the White House, only 18% of Americans approve of Congress' job performance, according to Gallup.
In the survey of American adults, Gallup asked, "Do you approve or disapprove of the way Congress is handling its job?"
In response, 18% of the people interviewed said they approve. That number is down five percentage points since December 2021.
(Gallup)
"Americans' approval rating of the job Congress is doing has fallen to 18%, the lowest point in more than a year, as congressional Democrats' efforts to pass spending and voting rights bills have stalled," reported Gallup.
"The latest five-percentage-point decline in congressional approval is largely attributed to a 10-point decline among Democrats whose frustration appears to be mounting with their party's senators and representatives who hold majorities in both houses of Congress," said the survey firm.
Broken down by political party, only 9% of Republicans approve of Congress' job performance; 17% of independents approve; and 26% of Democrats.
(Gallup)
"With the midterm elections less than 10 months away, pressure is mounting on Democratic legislators to deliver for their constituents," said Gallup. "Democrats may be vulnerable as approval of the Democratically controlled 117th Congress is at its lowest point, and recent legislative failures, including the inability to pass social spending, climate change and voting rights bills have frustrated their party's base."
The Democrat Congressional Campaign Committee (DCCC) wants the New York legislature to approve an aggressive gerrymander that would leave New York with three Republican and 23 Democrat seats in Congress.
DCCC Chair Rep. Sean Patrick Maloney (D-NY) wrote an “Interested Parties” memo titled “Preserving and Strengthening Communities of Interest” that urges the legislature to “correct the errors of the past.”
The memo reads:
In New York City and the surrounding areas, the current map does a serviceable job ensuring that communities are linked together and that minority representation is strong – as the New York State constitution requires. Of course, communities have changed over the past decade and the new map should reflect that. Ultimately, although lines may shift or expand, the districts must preserve the ability of minority communities to elect their chosen representatives to Congress.
Ironically, Maloney accused Republicans last June of using gerrymandering to gain political power. “While Republicans clearly think their best way back to power is suppressing and gerrymandering their way to a majority, Democrats are committed to the fight of protecting and expanding voting rights for all Americans,” he said.
Republican New York Rep. Nicole Malliotakis called the DCCC’s proposal a “desperate attempt to tilt the scale to give Democrats an advantage.”
The people of the state of New York voted, not once but twice, for non-partisan redistricting. To entertain a map drawn by Nancy Pelosi’s chief campaign operative and head of a DC organization focused on only electing Democrats to Congress is highly inappropriate, defies the will of New York’s voters and is a direct assault on the state constitution. They know they can’t win on policy, merit, or debate so this is a desperate attempt to tilt the scale to give Democrats an advantage.
This year’s redistricting is the first cycle since New York voters adopted a bipartisan redistricting commission in 2014. DCCC communications director Chris Hayden defended Maloney’s advocacy. “The state’s public comment process is critical to a healthy democracy and the only venue for public comment, so as a citizen of the state Congressman Maloney chose to participate in that process,” he told the Washington Times.
Under the proposed map, the only “safe” Republicans would be Reps. Elise Stefanik, Chris Jacobs, and Andrew Garbarino, according to Cook Political Report’s Dave Wasserman.
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