I’m not talking about the breaking Hunter Biden scandal. I’m talking about the response to the fake pandemic.
Trump
bought the big lie: a computer projection claiming 2 million COVID
deaths would occur in the US. This Neil Ferguson projection was funded
by Bill Gates. It was nothing more than a scare tactic DESIGNED to
convince national leaders to declare states of emergency and lock down
their countries.
Trump
fell for it. He issued the US state of emergency. He set the tone. He
praised the upcoming vaccine, as if it were a new championship golf
course. He vowed to use the military to inject Americans with the shot.
He
presided over the massive hit to the national economy, the very
cornerstone (“make America great again”) of his pitch and promise to
voters.
He
refused to assert, uncompromisingly, that COVID was nothing more than a
severe season of flu-like illness, and we would live through it, as we
always have.
So what could possibly be worse than that? Who could be worse than Trump?
Biden.
I have explained why before, but it bears repeating.
Trump
left the door open for US governors to devise their own
“virus-containment” policies. Of course, this was no picnic, because all
but a few governors are criminals. They deserve to be imprisoned for
their COVID actions. Nevertheless…
This
is better than what Biden is promising and fronting for: an overall
coordinated national plan, mandated from the federal level, to “contain
the virus.”
Biden
represents a fascist scheme that would, if enacted, override the states
and set up a dictatorship, the likes of which has never been seen on US
soil.
Mandatory
mask wearing for all citizens. National lockdowns declared at the whim
of the White House. A vaccine federally mandated.
With Trump, you get glints of light; with Biden, you just get darkness.
In
a half-sane country, neither Trump nor Biden would be the next
president. But our political leaders have made sure we aren’t living in a
half-sane country. It’s not even close.
Trump
brought in Dr. Scott Atlas as a presidential coronavirus advisor. Atlas
understands the whole public policy designed to “control the pandemic”
is sheer madness. He has made this point several times, despite
overwhelming opposition and attacks from the medical establishment and
the press.
With Biden, there would be no Scott Atlas. Some Darth Vader would replace him.
If
America were a sinking boat, Trump would say, “Guess what? I’ve just
discovered we’re carrying a million tons of bubble gum. We can use it to
patch the holes in the hull.” Biden would say, “I promise you there is a
new undersea kingdom all laid out for us, as we take on more water and
drop below the waves. Join me in establishing an aquamarine era…”
For
the longest time, it’s seemed the choice between presidential
candidates has been insignificant, because both sides are corrupt beyond
the telling of it. Both parties represent the same force bent on
escalating federal power over the population, no matter what labels you
might want to apply to the operation.
But
now we are sitting in the middle of a (planned) crisis whose dimensions
are so far-reaching and insidious, we’re experiencing political,
economic, and human disintegration. Not long-term gradual
corrosion. Short-term devouring of even the pretense of civilization.
So
now, faced with the differences between these two presidential choices,
we have to look for shreds of possibility, openings, paths for
restoring freedom that haven’t been completely shut down.
And on that basis, the only thing worse than Trump is Biden.
Trump,
mired in his delusion that he can escape responsibility for torpedoing
the whole economy, hails the “the ongoing recovery.” Biden has been told
he is the reincarnation of Franklin Roosevelt, and he can enforce a New
Deal for the 21st century---after he completes the job of locking down
America. He can create a federal works program that will tie the people
to government for survival itself. After which the globalists and
technocrats will move in and make the nation over into one great Smart
City, with wall to wall surveillance, a currency reset, reduced energy
quotas for all citizens, and the other accoutrements of high-tech
slavery. Called Peace.
Trump
is the fast-talking swaggering cowboy striding into a Wild West bar
with his holsters open and his hands above his guns. He wears a two-cent
badge he bought at an arcade. He tells the patrons the bar has to be
shut down temporarily, because the whiskey has been poisoned.
Biden
is the demented lifeless code inspector. He comes into the bar with an
army of bureaucrats and a posse of “concerned citizens” (meddlers). He
has a list of 137 violations he needs to check, and the bar will be shut
down and boarded up immediately. If it ever re-opens, the mayor will
own it, and it will sell seeds and grain---despite the fact that three
other privately owned stores in town are already selling these items.
If
the re-fitted bar fails as a grain and seed store, who cares? The
government will do something else with the place. And if that, too,
fails, it doesn’t matter, because the central fact is: the government
owns the property. That’s all that counts.
COVID-19
is, as I’ve been documenting for months, a fake. Both presidential
candidates are faking. But there are important differences between
them. An assessment of their differences reveals that, like it or not,
public resistance to the lockdowns stands a better chance under Trump
than Biden.
(The link to this article posted on my blog is here.)
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