Bad Character Means Bad Times And Bad Times Are Coming — The biggest problem facing the United States is character.
Weak, indifferent people have picked corrupt leaders. They’ve avoided obvious questions and when they did ask they happily believed the bald lies they were given as answers.
We attended last night’s (Aug. 24) meeting of Chesco United in Malvern.
The topic was Pennsylvania Auditor General Tim DeFoor’s audit of 12 school districts including Abington, Lower Merion and West Chester.
It was revealed that all these districts — and it is fair to extrapolate this to the rest of the state — routinely pass big tax hikes despite having budget surpluses in the tens of millions of dollars.
This means real suffering is occurring among taxpayers — especially among property owners — and none of it is necessary.
What are they doing with this money?
Inflated administrative salaries, featherbedded jobs and unneeded yet overpriced construction projects bestowed on politically connected firms are just three things.
We the people must say no to save our homes, our freedom and the next generation.
We must learn to discern and ignore the name-calling and gaslighting from the government/corporate media that invariably swamps those who speak out to the point they are a threat.
If we don’t learn to stand up to the lies the global warming we will experience will be entirely due a lack of air conditioning.
Yeah, the globalist hiked the air conditioner efficiency standard in January.
One contractor just told us that a fix that would have cost about $800 last year is now $20K.
The people don’t have to accept this.
You don’t have to tolerate Barack Obama, Josh Shapiro and Hunter Biden living in luxury while you eat bugs.
Our national debt is now $32 trillion which means every citizen is on the hook for $200K.
Or not.
If we stand together and stop obeying those who claim to be our betters we can negotiate that down quite a bit.
It will take character though.
Tucker Carlson interviewed retired Col. Douglas Macgregor, Aug. 21, who pointed out that there are 44 four-star officers in our military now whereas at the height of World War II we had just seven.
The vast majority of those four-stars have their eye on a soft life as a board member at Raytheon or Boeing or some new version of Theranos, rather than serving our nation.
Why else would they mandate the vax to the point were thousands took a discharge rather than the jab, while hundreds of thousands of others took the jab unwillingly.
Any of them resign in protest? These guys have other priorities than winning a war much less defending our borders.
People, say no. Scorn the corporate media mouthpieces. Snap back at the guilt trips they try to dump on you. Embrace the persecuted and those victims of lawfare.
Most importantly attend public meetings and vote. Anyone who tells you your vote doesn’t matter is the enemy.
The ones running things now are not the good guys.
If every self employed person in the USA didn’t send in their estimated tax payments for two or three quarters we would starve the federal government. It really is that simple. We hold all the power.
I don’t disagree with your diatribe about the decline in character causing many of the woes in our society. But that you hold up DJT as an example of good character is laughable. If you really believe that, you’ve bought a load of spoiled goods. I feel bad for folks that have been pulled into these narratives without questioning the basics. Good luck, fine sir.
He could have ended all his torment and lived a life in luxury with a super model but he chose to fight.
I rather a sinner that does what’s right than a saint who hides.
The Donald has character and if you doubt it well, someone has been pulled into these narratives without questioning the basics but it isn’t us.
You go Bill. One of best articles and I could feel the passion as I read it. The greatest of civilizations have all fallen through the corruption that comes from the success that made them great in the first place. We have learned nothing from history and so we are destined to repeat it, even here in the now not so shining city on the hill.
You go Bill. One of best articles and I could feel the passion as I read it. The greatest of civilizations have all fallen through the corruption that comes from the success that made them great in the first place. We have learned nothing from history and so we are destined to repeat it, even here in the now not so shining city on the hill.