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Why the Dems Won the House in 2018

Posted on March 23, 2018June 16, 2020 by Jeff Cassman

In just one week, Trump guaranteed the Democrats will retake the House of Representatives in 2018, which means it is all but certain Trump will be impeached in 2019.

How did this happen?

  1.  Trump betrayed fiscal conservatives by passing a budget Hillary Clinton would have boasted about.
  2. Trump betrayed social conservatives by using taxpayer funds to pay for abortions at Planned Parenthood.
  3. Trump funded sanctuary cities and their racist, violent sedition.
  4. Trump funded foreign corporate welfare a la the Ex-Im Bank.
  5. Trump saddled taxpayers with billions to fund his wall, rather than getting the Mexicans to pay for it, as he had promised.

Plus Trump fired his already-bad National Security Adviser this week and replaced him with an even-worse pro-war neo-con.

The Democrats will win the House in November, but Republicans will hold the Senate and Trump is still likely to win reelection in 2020, so long as:

  1.  He doesn’t start any wars
  2. Unemployment remains at record lows
  3. He appoints Scalia types to SCOTUS, and
  4. The stock market continues to grow at 12% a year or more.
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Measuring the Success of the War on Men

Posted on March 19, 2018June 16, 2020 by Jeff Cassman

From Tucker Carlson, who explains just how far the war on men has gone and how successful it has been:

You hear a lot in America about the “war on women,” but it’s men in America who are failing. We have some shocking statistics:

The signs are everywhere. If you’re a middle aged man, you probably know a peer who has killed himself in recent years. At least one. If you’re a parent, you may have noticed that your daughter’s friends seem a little more on the ball than your son’s. They get better grades. They smoke less weed. They go to more prestigious colleges. If you’re an employer, you may have noticed that your female employees show up on time, whereas the young men often don’t. And of course if you live in this country, you’ve just seen a horrifying series of mass shootings, far more than we’ve ever had. Women didn’t do that. In every case, the shooter was a man.

Something ominous is happening to men in America. Everyone who pays attention knows that. What’s odd is how rarely you hear it publicly acknowledged. Our leaders pledge to create more opportunities for women and girls, whom they imply are failing. Men don’t need help. They’re the patriarchy. They’re fine. More than fine.

But are they fine? Here are the numbers:

Start with the most basic, life and death. The average American man will die five years before the average American woman. One of the reasons for this

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This Is Why Democracy Fails

Posted on February 13, 2018June 17, 2020 by Jeff Cassman

I got a lot of criticism in 2016 for claiming the Democrats cheat by 1-3% each election. Then there came the discovery of the fraud in NJ in 2017. Now this. I’m shocked. Shocked!

As reported by the National Review’s Deroy Murdock, who did some numbers-crunching of his own, “some 3.5 million more people are registered to vote in the U.S. than are alive among America’s adult citizens. Such staggering inaccuracy is an engraved invitation to voter fraud.”

Murdock counted Judicial Watch’s state-by-state tally and found that 462 U.S. counties had a registration rate exceeding 100% of all eligible voters. That’s 3.552 million people, who Murdock calls “ghost voters.” And how many people is that? There are 21 states that don’t have that many people.

Nor are these tiny, rural counties or places that don’t have the wherewithal to police their voter rolls.

California, for instance, has 11 counties with more registered voters than actual voters. Perhaps not surprisingly — it is deep-Blue State California, after all — 10 of those counties voted heavily for Hillary Clinton.

Los Angeles County, whose more than 10 million people make it the nation’s most populous county, had 12% more registered voters than live ones, some 707,475 votes. That’s a huge number of possible votes in an election.

But, Murdock notes, “California’s San Diego County earns the enchilada grande. Its 138% registration translates into 810,966 ghost voters.”

U.S. Has 3.5 Million More Registered Voters Than Live Adults — A Red Flag For Electoral

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Saint Martin Luther King, Jr., a First-Class Feast in the USSA

Posted on January 15, 2018June 17, 2020 by Jeff Cassman

In the federal martyrology for today in the USSA we celebrate the first class feast day of St. Martin Luther King, Jr. When the feast day falls on a day ending with the letter ‘Y’, commemoration of his birthday supersedes the holiday remembering George Washington and all other Presidents.

In honor of this day, I’ve composed a variant of the “I Have a Dream” speech.

I have a dream that one day this nation will rise up and live out the true meaning of the exhortation, “Deus Vult”.

I have a dream that one day on the red hills of Georgia, the sons of former slaves and the sons of former slave owners will be able to fight together to defeat the cultural marxists once and for all.

I have a dream that one day even the District of Columbia, an occupied federal territory, freezing with the bitterness of injustice, freezing with the sting of oppression, will be drained of the effluent of nine generations of tyranny and transformed into an oasis of freedom and justice.

I have a dream that my 13 children will one day live in a nation where they will not be judged by the color of their skin or what dangles between their legs but by the content of their character.

I have a dream today!

I have a dream that one day, in California, with its governor having his lips dripping with the words of “diversity” and “tolerance” — one day right there

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Coming Soon to a Government Near You

Posted on November 13, 2017June 18, 2020 by Jeff Cassman
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