Friday, June 26, 2015

America: A Sweet Memory

I don't think people realize, when it's happening, that their lives are irretrievably breaking down—until after the last, dying gasp or the final, flaming crash. You can waltz in the ballroom of a slowly sinking ship for quite a while, I expect.

I can't help thinking that's the situation we're in right now.

Homosexual Marriage:

Today the "Supreme Court" ruled that homosexual "marriage" is a "right" in "america". I'm getting exhausted typing the scare quotes, but it's necessary, because none of those things actually is what the word implies. The "supreme court" has lost all credibility, and is nothing more than a bunch of progressive political hacks (with the exception of Alito, Scalia and Thomas), and is certainly no longer the Supreme Court the Founders established. Sodomite "marriage" is not Marriage. The "right" is not a Right, and "america" is certainly no longer America.

Obamacare:

The "court" also humiliated themselves this week by upholding more provisions (but not really) of the train-wreck that is Øbamacare—plunging the nation further down the road to the perdition of government rationed medicine, where everything is perfectly equal because everybody get second rate health care.

Well, except the politicians who passed the law, of course.


Confederate Flag Psychosis

Today I talked to a retailer who sells flags. He's sold out of Confederate flags right now, and told me he's have more after the 4th of July. (Which is pretty ironic right there, if you know what I mean).

I will buy several. They will be collectors' items very soon.

Unless we recover our collective minds, and make the Stars and Bars at least as available as Nazi paraphernalia, or Che Guevara T-shirts, or Chairman Mao's little red book.


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Three issues this week: The virtual outlawing/criminalization of the Confederate Flag and the forced legalization of homosexual marriage—against the will of the voting citizens in many states, and the upholding of the outrage that is Øbamacare one more time by this "supreme court" is the last straw in convincing me we are living in the End Times.

Not Biblical ones.....American ones. Our country just really doesn't exit anymore as the Founders established it. The Constitution is no longer treated or really considered by those who are oath-bound to uphold it, as the ruling document of the nation.

The institutions it established have been so distorted they are hardly recognizable. Americans don't realize it because it's happened while they weren't paying attention, and besides, the waltz music is lovely.

The Founders, however, would be loading their muskets.

The Executive Branch has become the Imperial Branch
The Legislative Branch has become a Frat party of millionaire poseurs.
The Judicial Branch has become a Progressive Activist Group.

I finally get it. My America is actually dead and gone.
I have never actually felt this way before, and it's a really terrible feeling.

There is a good side: I no longer have a single qualm about overthrowing the impostors.

By. Whatever. Means. Necessary.

The Gunslinger






1 comment:

  1. Some food for thought first, then a comment or two.

    Good, solid white liberals blame poverty for crime. I blame crime for poverty.

    In the poorest countries with the greatest differences in incomes, the biggest criminals are in or in control of government. The politicians cause poverty.

    We are rapidly becoming a third world banana republic where a few black-robed organ grinders send their monkeys out to steal the bananas while the victims argue over the name of the tune they are playing.

    We are always on an approach to the Biblical End Times. It is prophetic and inescapable. All we know for certain is that we are getting much closer. I am abhorred by what has happened to our country, but I am not surprised and I also know a just God will deal with us all very justly. That being said, a just God will also notice our acceptance of evil simply to avoid discomfort and risk.

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