Do the Canadian Truckers Mean the End of the Reset?
Or, to paraphrase Cousin Eddie in "Christmas Vacation," is the "Sh**ter finally full?"
(Many of the stories I reference here are from my Today's News column at UncoverDC.com)
Many outlets are now finally agreeing with what I wrote here not long ago—-that we are so over the “Great Reset,” the plandemic, the fraudsters and their vaxxes, and the lockdown world that the Wall Street Journal calls “the great confinement.” The Journal, echoing what I said, argues that a massive anti-institutional backlash is coming, the likes of which will bring about a political realignment not seen since 1932.
Obviously this still will depend on a number of factors, including above all, good candidates in the anti-institutionalist camp. It won’t do to have more Cap’n Ron Cringeshaws out there embracing goofball war-toids like Liz Cheney. The new crop of Republicans would do well to look at Victor Davis Hanson’s admonition to go bold in the midterms (I would add, and in 2024) with a new type of “contract with America.”
One of the things, so far, holding back the Republicans from such a bold plan is a lack of leadership. I wish it weren’t true. I greatly admire Jim Jordan but so far he has not seized the bull by the horns and taken control of the GOP message. Perhaps he can’t. But someone must. Any movement needs a leader, or it becomes a “Tea Party.” As Rush Limbaugh famously said, the strength of the Tea Party movement was that it had no leader, thus it was difficult to take out by focusing on one person. Yet that was also its weakness. It had no Trump-like rallying personality to keep the movement focused. It splintered, then disintegrated until Trump came on the scene in 2015.
This absence of any truly national leader other than Trump is testimony in and of itself that no one can even begin to challenge him for the nomination in 2024.
DeSantis? I love the guy but fuggeddaboudit. He has yet to establish a national presence. But he’s working on it, and will certainly be there some day. By far he is the best governor policy-wise in decades, exposing Greg Abbott and Kristi Noem as pale shadows.
Meanwhile, the end of the Great Reset of course won’t go easily or painlessly. One of my friends insists that before 2024 they have one more great ace up their evil sleeves, much like Tim Curry’s Cardinal Richelieu in Disney’s “Three Musketeers” who pulled a pistol from his cloak.
Maybe. Probably. But they anted up so much on the vax that I don’t think they have much left. A Hitlerian winter Battle-of-the-Bulge offensive, but nothing that can change the result.
It’s more than just the fact that Republicans are now leading DemoKKKrats by seven points in the generic congressional ballot poll or that the betting markets have Republicans as heavy favorites to re-take the Senate.. It’s more than the fact that the Rutabaga is bleeding black support which is acutely tied to his vax mandates and his pathetic economic performance. It’s more than the fact that despite 93% negative Hoax News media coverage, Donald Trump has a higher favorability rating that the Demented Pervert, Botoxic, or Kampuchea and his lead over the latter two is 20 points. And it’s far more than just the old “party out of power” thing.
As Arthur Herman noted in the Journal the “Great Confinement” was a massive flop. It neither ended the plandemic, nor did it reduce deaths. Competent virologists, I am convinced, will argue before long that in fact the “Great Confinement” increased deaths by postponing and mitigating “herd immunity,” and at that point we need Nuremberg Trials, but alas, our wimpy shoe-boogler, feminized swish-ditcher society has certainly not shown the toughness or courage to actually punish people for their murderous actions cuz of, you know, “good intentions.”
Folks, we are seeing it everywhere. South Africa is now talking about a "realignment of our politics." Greece is talking about a "realignment of our politics." As Gregk Foley argues to middle class, working groups, and minorities, "the left is not coming to help you." Believe it or not, the battle over cryptocurrencies is playing a role, too: once liberal moneybags are re-thinking their support for a greedy Biteme regime that wants to control cryptocurrencies for more tax money. Oh, and remember “legal marijuana?” One persistent argument was that legalization would mean tax revenues.
Not so fast. In Kollyfornia and Colorado, legal pot dispensaries are finding themselves undercut by illegal businesses (gee, does this sound like the Tea Act of 1773? Why, yes it does). Those who want what they want, whether crypto or Maryjane, are de facto anti-institutionalists.
Every single institution has failed. Whether they were ordered to or not, the police refused to stop the burning and looting by the fascist group known as antifa in 2020; the Department of Injustice, headed by Grand Moff Garland, wastes precious time and energy searching for “white supremacists” and parents threatening school boards by (gasp) disagreeing with them, then have the clueless audacity to send out feds in khakis with pre-manufactured plastic shields and spiffy flags to try to provoke violence at conservative events. These spoogemuffins are straight out of Quantico, and indeed, may be the ones on the verge of flunking out.
This is a worldwide resistance to the Reset and it’s working. The Canadian truckers embarrassed Justa Turd-o, forcing him to come out of hiding and blamed them for stealing food from the homeless. Yes, folks, the little blackface pidgepuffer really said that, and, while surrounded by his armed bodyguards, insisted he would not be intimidated.
Too late, Turd-o. The truckers already got the sympathy of the world and have sparked similar rebellions in Australia. Don’t be fooled: if truckers in any country want to shut it down, they can. There are few people able to do their job; fewer who possess the trucks themselves, and no, the national guard or military cannot resupply every city in a nation. (Recall that in Operation Desert Storm, our own military aircraft and ships were not sufficient to transport troops to the Gulf, and had to rely on commercial carriers. Recall that in World War II it was an entrepreneur, Henry Kaiser, not the War Department, that made all the landing craft.)
We are not just coming to the end of the plandemic, but to the Great Reset itself. If there is a way the elites can suddenly reposition themselves to ride this typhoon out, I don’t see it. They just better hope people stop before they go full Louis XVI. Ya never go full Louis, cuz you know where that leads.
Larry Schweikart
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