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Sunday, October 25, 2020

My Take For the Week

By Rich Kozlovich 

America has had some really strange and vile elections for the Presidency.   The election of 1828 between John Quincy Adams and Andrew Jackson is considered to be the most vicious of them all. 

Their campaigns were very different.  

Jackson talked about Jackson, and avoided discussing issues.  Jackson was, in my opinion, a vicious man.  He treated his slaves terribly, and "thanked God" for the Democrat party and its support of slavery. Not to mention his genocidal treatment of the Cherokee indians in what's known as the Trail of Tears.   The Cherokee had lost its war with the United States and were peacefully living their lives, along with other indian nations who actually were embracing the America culture.  

Jackson's history was one of wild, reckless self serving behavior.  It's my view his reckless flamboyance was attractive to early Americans who loved someone who came from nothing.  Forget Charleston Heston's portrayal of Jackson in the movies.  While he was heroic to Americans of that era, he was a terrible man. 

Adam's was a son of a founding father and former president and an attorney, with a quiet disposition and history of quiet accomplishment.  Adams talked about issues, but Adams didn't go out and campaign.
  
Both sides made vicious "mudslinging" attacks against their opponents. The only difference was just about everything the Adams campaign said about Jackson was true, and just about everything the Jackson campaign said about Adams wasn't.  Jackson won, setting the standard and tone for the Democrat party from that time on.  
 
We're seeing a similar pattern playing out in this election.  Just about every accusation made about Trump turns out to be fallacious, yet those charges are unendingly repeated by the media.   Just about everything negative said about Biden is legendarily true, and yet that information is being censored by the media.

But no election, at least as far as I can tell, has been as nasty or as strange as this one.  It makes the run between Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump seem tame.  Nor has any election ever been so important to the continued existence of the American republic. 

We have Biden insisting he wants to destroy America with his energy policies.  And he did say he would end fracking, get over it.
 
Some 90% of all US wells are now hydraulically fractured. Fracked wells in shale formations open up vast supplies of oil, natural gas and petroleum liquids that previously were locked up and inaccessible. Fracking conventional wells expands and prolongs production, leaving less energy in the ground. Joe Biden, Kamala Harris, AOC, the Democrat Party and US environmentalists are determined to make climate change, the Green New Deal, and replacing fossil fuels with wind, solar, battery and biofuel power the centerpiece of their foreign and domestic policies. They would ban fracking outright – or price and restrict it out of existence through a slow, painful death of a thousand regulatory cuts. That would cost up to 19 million jobs and billions of dollars in annual royalty and tax revenues, send energy prices soaring, and end America’s newfound status as the world’s foremost oil and gas producer.   It would also hammer environmental quality, especially in sunny and windy locations, such as W
 
Of course, he doesn't see it that way, but he's not a man in total control of his mind.  A man who, if elected, would be controlled by those around him, and Kamala Harris would become the de facto President.  
 
Truthfully, he's never had a job other than government, and he's never been the brightest pebble in the brook.  But in spite of that, the Hollywood crowd just can't wait to put the nuclear codes in the hands of a man who has some serious neurological problems. 
 
As for celebrities' views on reality, do we really care?  Mel Brooks came out in favor of Biden. One old demented celebrity pushing a demented politician, and so it goes.  
 
However, Cher's now going on the campaign trail to support Biden, and with Cher it's different.  Why? Cher gave America hope beyond hope when she absolutely promised that "If Trump Wins "I’m Gonna Have to Leave the Planet".   If that's so, and it is, how can she be here promoting Biden.  Oh, wait.   What a disappointment!  She never left!   But will it matter?  Biden can't get crowds, Obama can't get crowds and they're thinking Cher will get crowds.  Don't bet the farm on it.
 
Neither did the other 20 Stars Who Pledged to Flee the Country If Trump Was Elected: Where Are They Now?  And this is clearly a loose use of the word "Star".  All of whom gave America great hope, and then dashed that hope into the ground by now refusing to leave, and promoting a man who hardly knows where he is, or where he is in the stream of time, and is clearly guilty of treason, if not in the letter of the law, certainly in the spirit of the law.   
 
As for his last debate  where Trump crushed Biden, it can more readily said Biden crushed Biden by exposing the flaws in his thinking, his economic policies, his falsehoods, views on immigration, judiciary, national defense, and now, his corruption has now been thoroughly exposed.  In my post, The Big Story: The Biden Crime Family Saga!  I've created a substantial list of just how criminal and corrupt is the Biden Crime family, and I update that list daily.  Hopefully I'll be able to stop when they're in jail.  
 
There's talk of treason, and understandably so.  We have big tech supporting Biden with their censorship practices, and as it turns out, the people Biden is colluding with against America, the Chinese, have a big say in the big tech industry as Daniel Greenfield demonstrates in his piece, Facebook, Twitter and Big Tech Make Their Money in China!   
 
Not to mention along with China, all the "skullduggery" regarding Russia, the Ukraine and the media's efforts to  keep that information away from America, and worse yet, to demean it and even justify it.

As for the polls:  Here was my take on them.  Who Do You Trust? The Polls or Your Lying Eyes?

There's a lot more this week, but I'm cutting back since I have a big writing task I've been putting off for some time, and two more smaller pieces I want to work on, and starting on Monday I'm going into a multi-week semi-hiatus to get it done.  However, I will publish articles sent to me for publication, and maybe a piece of my own.  

Have a great week.  

 

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