NO THANK YOU, MR. PRESIDENT, AND SOME ADVICE, YOUR MAJESTY
Well, you may have heard that President Trump has been considering a favorable response from Britain's King Charles III to join the British Commonwealth of Nations as an "associate" member. See these articles shared by W.G. and V.T. (with our gratitude):
Trump weighs in on British Commonwealth offer
Trump says he would be happy for US to become ‘associate’ Commonwealth member
I debated very long and hard on how I would blog about this story, or even if it would be a typical blog. Part of me - and I admit, a big part of me - wanted to do so as an "open letter" to both men. I decided to nix that idea, because it would end up being a longer litany of complaints than the original Declaration of Independence, and would include such new miseries being inflicted on the American people like the "sovereign wealth fund" which will, we are "informed", consist of some crypto-"currency" "assets", and so on. I had planned a long section on a newly revised and updated section following that marvellous passage "But when a long train of abuses and usurpations, pursuing invariably the same Object evinces a design to reduce them under absolute Despotism, it is their right, it is their duty, to throw off such Government, and to provide new Guards for their future security," which would include various new usurpations and abuses - crypto-currencies, FASAB 56 regulations, laws being passed without having ever been read by our "representatives", autopens being used by incompetent and senile avatar presidents, and so on, I decided that it would take far too much energy, and would not really answer the question of "what, exactly, is really going on here?"
So, just to be clear, the United Kingdumb - as one of this website's members from that country likes to call it - is a mess of its own, and a mess because of the globalooney policies pursued and favored by its ruling elite. Somewhere along the way, even His Majesty's predecessor and mother began to have misgivings about the project of destroying the country she ostensibly ruled by flooding it with "migrants", migrants who had and would entertain no purpose of assimilation, for she "invited" the country's vice premier to tea and dinner at the Palace, during which she asked him if he could name three good things about the European Union. In terms of the protocols of politics within that country, that was about as close to an open royal rebuke of the European Union as one could get. Otherwise, the royal family seems to be intent on running away from using any of the reserved powers of the crown as fast as it can. In this country, we would call one such use a presidential pocket veto. In Britain, the
monarch would simply refuse to sign a bill of parliament into law. Would such an action provoke a constitutional crisis there?Absolutely. And it is needed. Imagine a monarch who stood with the people and against the globaloonies running the various "Tory" and "Labour" governments, and you get the idea.
In a country where the current Labour government seems intent upon ignoring all the rights of its people and importing Americans whom it doesn't like to stand trial for statements made in contradiction to British law and policy, it may be time for the Crown to say, this far, and no farther. It would be fun to watch, and long overdue. (And here's a hint, Your Majesty: You might start by being more pro-active in the process of more carefully vetting, and selecting, bishops for your Church of unimpeachable orthodoxy, rather than the gaggle of idiots who have presided over its apostasy of the past few decades. But I digress...)
I am saying, to Mr. Trump, "No thank you, Mr. President." We fought a WAR to be free of that system, once and for all. I do not wish to see this country used as an agent of influence to pull the mother country's fat out of the globalooney fire that past decades of Labour-Tory misgovernance have put it - and its commonwealth - into. The beginning of the decline, the beginning of the Euro-nonsense and globaloney, began with the ouster of Mrs. Thatcher, and has continued apace since then with the governments of Mr. Major, and continuing further with the governments of Mssrs. Blair and Cameron and Johnson and those of Mmes. Truss and May. I do not want any association or status for this country in the Commonwealth because, Mr. President, as your own Vice-President has made clear, Europe - and Great Britain - have utterly abandoned many of the principles for which this country fought during its revolution, among them the right of free speech: why would we wish any association with a country whose current premier wants to extradite Americans expressing their opinions to Britain to try them under British law for violations of that government's policy, as has been called for by elements within its own government-controlled press, and elements of its political class!?!?
This goes way beyond the principles for which we not only fought the Revolution, but the War of 1812. Can we honestly say that the administrations of Jefferson or Madison would have countenanced such an "associate membership" in a commonwealth headed by a government that did this or even contemplated doing this to American citizens? Mr. President, we have little in common with, and nothing - nothing whatsoever - to gain or learn from Mr. Starmer's festering pustule of a "government", and should not associate in any way with it. You cannot drain a swamp at home while lining up for the crypto-currency scam at home and signing on to the oldest and most practised exemplar of globalism and imperialism abroad.
Do not misunderstand me. I have deep and abiding sympathy for the English, Welsh, Scottish, and Irish people of Great Britain. I do. I love the country and its traditional manifestation. I do not, however, regard the current manifestations of those institutions and traditions - beginning with its church - as anything other than a betrayal of them, as a kind of cultural treason. We cannot afford to join those trends there, while trying to combat them here.
Perhaps King Charles is seeking a way to arrest those developments in his country and within the commonwealth over which he reigns. I do not know. I am not privy to his inmost thoughts and councils. I do know that the reserved powers of the crown are, contrary to the popular imagination, still considerable, though they have not been used in quite some time. Perhaps it is time to start again.
But in the meantime, as for joining this Commonwealth and its current leaders, absolutely, unqualifiedly, NO! If anything, what we should be doing is rethinking our whole relationship with NATO, the European Union, and the whole "special relationship" with Britain along the lines of George Washington's advice: stay out of all of it.
See you on the slip side...
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