A note from a friend here in Happy Valley: A Commentary
A Commentary by American Patriot
November 6, 2016
Bugging Out?
All political logic now dictates that Donald Trump will in fact be our
new president. A Trump victory is the answer to the Republican party's
problem of re-unification. He's also the only viable solution to the
Democrat party's problem of protecting the status quo from the “rigged”
assertion. An assertion that holds promise to outlive the election if
Hillary is installed into the oval office as the champion of the status
quo.
The dilemma for both political parties is a value judgment, a
no BS assessment of whether Donald Trump presents as more of a threat
to the status quo as president, than an ongoing rigged perception. In
the reality that “rigged” is the precursor to civil unrest, revolution
and or civil war, the question then becomes, as President of the United
States, can Hillary Clinton contain, control and direct the “rigged”
issue from a clear and present danger to the status quo and the
Republic, to a benign, excised malignant tumor, through bipartisan
politics.
Consider the power of the presidency, combined with
bipartisan support and control of the free press (media) and a case can
be made that by cutting off the head of the movement, the movement can
be rendered politically impotent...in a perfect world. But in a perfect
world, nothing can possibly go wrong...go wrong...go wrong.
In
the real world, sh** happens. Economies tank, wars start and long
established governments are overthrown. The load bearing wall of our
system, as it was originally designed, is consent of the governed. You
knock that wall out and the whole sh**ting caboodle comes tumbling down
like a house of cards.
That crap shoot dictates a reallocation of
resources to the created perceptions illusionists affectionately known
as Mind F**k; the modern bastard child of the Joseph Gerbils legacy. And
propaganda is not, contrary to popular belief, an exact science, in
spite of the newly conceived micro target modeling, emanating from an
integrated data system and predictive algorithms, currently being
employed to affect our political system. In other words, it's a crap
shoot, a high tech crap shoot, but a crap shoot none the less.
The next element of a no BS assessment is risk, reward. There are a lot
of powerful people who have invested heavily in the status quo. They are
neither Republican nor Democrat. And their ideology is simply the
construction of a business environment. If it's good for business,
they're on board. If it's bad for business, then it's to be crushed like
a bug.
Right about here is where you have to throw in a dash of
ruling elite arrogance. Their first choice will always be to crush the
bug. With all their power, they're not just about to negotiate with
irritating insects, unless of course they see the bug as being large
enough and irritating enough to disrupt the business cycle. You're going
to watch this decision making paradigm play out, hopefully in a couple
of days.
Give extra attention to what taste it leaves in your
mouth, what it smells like in the air that we all breathe. Will it make
the hair on the back of your neck stand up? Will the people ultimately
realize that they played no part in this decision making process? What
do your instincts tell you, minus the micro targeting and predictive
algorithms and political modeling?
INSTINCTS; even bugs have
them. And sometimes that's all the bugs have to work with. And if the
bugs are not happy in their work…. well let's just say, that can have an
adverse effect on the business environment. How ironic is it that the
future of this great nation, (the land of the free and the home of the
brave), should be decided by a computer algorithm subject to the law of
garbage in, garbage out? The human factor! A bug's eye view of the
lifestyles of the rich, famous and about to be incarcerated.
In
two days Grasshopper, we all find out if the American people are going
to bug out. Or are we just going to get stepped on again.
Dreams & Desires
6 months ago
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