There have been two attempts on the life of former President Donald J. Trump in the past two months. Two individuals have been identified as the would-be assassins. One is dead, the other in custody. Anyone who believes these two losers undertook the task of taking out Trump on their own is probably not thinking very clearly.
Saturday, September 21, 2024
Let's Be Real: Two Disturbed Individuals Tried to Assassinate Trump? I Don't Think So!
Friday, January 26, 2024
U.S.A. - Home of the ... Victims?
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In the early morning of 7th October 2023, a rocket barrage attack began on Israel, perpetrated by Palestinian Arabs in the neighboring Gaza strip. Members of the paramilitary Hamas organization, about 2,900 of them, followed up with an invasion of Israeli territories, attacking civilian communities with unmitigated and merciless brutality.
Women were raped, some so viciously that their pelvises were broken and hip joints dislocated. Men, women and children were shot execution style, homes set on fire, victims tortured and beheaded, even infants were put into ovens to bake to death while their mothers were raped on the kitchen floor. Approximately 250 hostages, including elderly and children, were seized. It is unknown where they are located at this time. Over 1,200 Israelis were killed.
These are not rumors, not over-stated hyperbole, not made-up facts. Many of the attackers actually wore body cams to document their atrocities. They were proud of their disgustingly horrific acts and wished to preserve them on video to later boast of their monstrosities. Several of these videos have made their way into the public sphere, silencing those who claimed these unthinkable actions were made-up propaganda.
Today, nearly four months later, there are protests across America in the wake of this attack. College campuses are alive with flags and marches and shouted slogans. Streets of our American cities are clogged with angry demonstrators, carrying signs and wearing colors of the flag they are defending. The Israeli flag, right? Wrong.
Somehow, the cause of the animals who perpetrated such brutal atrocities on hundreds of men, women and children is the one being defended. Incredibly, the tide of protest in the United States of America, land of the free and home of the brave, is in favor of Hamas, not the Israelis.
How can this possibly be?
Are not the Americans decent folk, who revere human life? Are we not the people who have led the world in seeking freedom and championing justice for all? Do we not teach our children to carry these values forward to the next generation, striving always to improve, to live up to our highest values? How could any large number of the American people be supporting the barbarians who have slaughtered so many of their neighbors in gleeful hatred?
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Too many Americans today identify as victims. We teach them that victim-hood is desirable and defensible, and too many Americans have seized upon this twisted ethos. After all, it's easy to be a victim. No one expects much of you, aside from perpetual complaint, demonstrations and outrage. Hamas and the population living under their rule are seen as victims, and that is attractive to those who identify as such.
To be clear, there has never existed a country of Palestine. Both the Jewish and Arab peoples have an ancient history in the region, with periods of domination under a great variety of ruling factors, the land in the area carved and re-carved into swathes of ever-shifting populations, both Muslim and Jew. But never has there existed a country called Palestine.
In more recent history, Israel has extended the opportunity to establish neighboring states several times. All have been rejected by the Palestinians. They have no desire to live in harmony beside the Jewish state. They want all Jews to die, simple as that. They want them obliterated. They are a people consumed with hatred, who show their little children entertaining cartoons depicting death and decapitation of Jews. They teach hatred, they harbor and nurture it. And yes, not all people living under the rule of Hamas are hate-filled, but the majority certainly hold resentment and ill-will toward the Jewish people. How could they not, living in such a climate of visceral hatred?
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To be a victim is indeed easy. You don't have to strive for anything aside from relief from your perceived persecution, you don't have to accomplish anything, you don't have to improve or grow or build anything up. You don't have to struggle to achieve your dreams, you only have to whine about your inability to do so.
On the other hand, people who refuse to be victims, such as the Jewish people, require much of themselves. Despite an eons-long history of hatred against them, of persecution, discrimination, displacement, enslavement and genocide, the Jewish people have been determined not only to survive but to thrive. They have endeavored to create a state where they can honor their religious beliefs, but also respect the beliefs of others. Many Muslims live in Israel, participate in the society, run businesses, even serve in government offices. Zero Jews live in the areas ruled by Hamas. They are not welcome.
Israelis are resented by American “victims”, because they know that they look pathetic when held up against the standards of a determined, successful people. Victims look for sympathy rather than advice or encouragement. They passively elicit pity rather than putting forth effort to gain praise. Much, much easier.
Living as they do, next to a nest of simmering hatred, the Israelis have been forced to engage in military defense measures on a depressingly regular basis. When they do so, it is always the case that minimizing damage and injury to innocent people is a priority. The IDF is instructed to make their targets precise and calculated to avoid impacting those not involved in attacks against them, to do their best not to harm women and children.
What does the Palestinian leadership do? It is well known that they use women and children as shields in response to Israeli policy. They know, if they force women and children to populate their military installations, headquarters, tunnels and bases of operation, that the Israelis will hesitate to attack these areas. They often build their bunkers beneath hospitals and schools, so Israelis would necessarily have to kill hundreds of innocents in order to reach them. Hamas has little regard for human life. While Israel has provided the people of Gaza, for example, with supplies of clean water, Hamas has dug up the pipes to use for making pipe bombs against their neighbors, leaving their own people without clean water.
And which side of this conflict are Americans demonstrating for? It seems impossible to believe that there is so much blind support for the “victims”, for Hamas, for the animals who laugh and cheer and celebrate as they rape, slaughter and tortuously decapitate their Jewish neighbors.
Israel has concluded that the possibility of a peaceful two-state solution is no longer on the table. And who can blame them? No country can live with the ever-menacing prospect of a brutal attack such as was suffered on 7th October 2023.
How this deadly conflict will ultimately be resolved remains to be seen. It is up to Israel to determine its own future. We Americans, however, have a role to play. First and foremost, we must support our friends and allies, the Israeli people, and support their mission to safeguard their population.
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What to do about the seemingly swelling groups of Americans inexplicably supporting Hamas? The damage has apparently been done. A generation or more has been convinced that victim-hood is the way to go, the path of least resistance, the life of relative ease and freedom from any need to put forth effort on one's own behalf or for others.
All that remains is to do what we can to turn this Titanic around before it hits the iceberg. It will be slow, awkward and difficult, but if it is not turned around, our country full of victims will no longer exist, certainly not as the beacon of freedom we have been, not the home of the brave.
Instead of showing hateful cartoons of murder and mayhem to our children, we must instill in them a sense of duty, to themselves and others, a yearning to achieve, to grow, flourish and become. We must teach them that they are never victims, only strong people who can overcome the most onerous struggles. We must instruct them in love, that we, as Americans and as human beings, can never justify the kind of brutality seen on 7th October in Israel. We must extend our hands to our friends and enemies alike, do everything we can to foster peace and understanding, even toward people whose motives may be difficult to understand.
In short, we have to reclaim our American legacy, our heritage, our shining city on the hill. It is only in remembering our cause and championing our values, generation after generation, that we will survive as a nation and lead the world toward that ever-elusive status of peace and prosperity for everyone. At the moment, it all seems perilously close to eluding us entirely.
Sunday, June 11, 2023
More Legal Troubles for Former President Trump
11 June 2023
New York, NY, USA
New charges are slated to be filed against Donald J. Trump by late this afternoon, sources say. Authorities allege that former President Trump has in his possession two books from the New York Public Library which were stamped as being borrowed in June of 1989 and were never returned.
With late fees at the time at .50 cents per day per book, the current overdue fee owed by Mr. Trump equals roughly $12,410. However, the library's revenues committee may decide to levy additional amounts to that total, based on late fee increases that have gone into effect since 1989.
In addition, the committee has the option, since the books have been gone for such an extended period, to consider them stolen. In this case, Mr. Trump would still owe the late fees, and additionally be charged with theft of municipal property, which carries a sentence of up to four years in prison.
Although one of the two titles is reportedly "The Art of the Deal", by Trump himself, this does not negate his obligation to return the book within the two week loan period. As the volume is the property of the New York Public Library, his authorship of said volume does not affect his culpability.
The other book is said to be entitled "How to Commit Multiple Felonies and Get Away With It", by H.R. Clinton.
A warrant is reportedly being sought to search Mar-A-Lago for more library books that have not been returned.
With regard to last week's story outlining accusations against Mr. Trump allegedly having removed mattress tags in 1974, a whistle blower has since come forward to say that he witnessed Trump removing such tags as early as 1970. Authorities now suspect Trump may indeed be a serial mattress tag remover, placing him in further legal jeopardy.
The former president's attorneys had no immediate response to the allegations.
Kat
Monday, March 6, 2023
Should Trans Women Compete in Women's Sports?
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Friday, May 20, 2022
How Do We Know the 2020 Election Was Stolen?
November 3rd of the year 2020 was a turning point in American history. It was a day of shame. It was the day America was cheated. It was, simply put, the biggest political story in history, though no major media organization covered it. It was the day the Democrats, likely with help from foreign entities, accomplished a bloodless coup d’état against the United States of America. It was the day they seized power, the day they nullified the will of the American people and took the presidency, House of Representatives and the Senate away from the voters by means of massive, criminal fraud.
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Articles to read if unconvinced: (only a few of hundreds you can easily find)
https://amac.us/cortes-the-statistical-case-against-bidens-win/
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=buQCdCSDWQQ
Kat
Friday, January 7, 2022
The Real Truth About January 6th 2021
Let's get one thing straight. The vast majority of the people attending the
rally that preceded the riot were there to peacefully protest a stolen
election. The 2020 election was stolen away from the American people, and the
win was granted to the wrong man. PERIOD! While I do not condone the violence,
I understand it. The stealing of an election in a country such as ours,
admired around the world for our free and fair elections, is a very, very big
deal. Such a blatant criminal effort has never before been attempted in our
nation, never mind succeeded in the spectacular fashion that we witnessed on
November 3rd 2020.
For anyone reading this who is shaking their head, certain that I am wrong about the stealing of the election, one of two things is true. Either they have not seen the vast amount of irrefutable evidence of the theft of the election, or they are lying. It is as simple as that; two possible reasons why anyone denies the stolen election of 2020. And the first is not surprising, since the media has refused to cover the facts. This bending of the media to one political persuasion is, by the way, the most disastrous and dangerous state of affairs that exists in American today, but that is for another article.
For today, let us at least put the events of January 6th 2021 in perspective. For example, I find it curious that the democrats had so very little to say over the entire preceding summer of 2020, when their supporters trashed, looted and burned cities around the country in over 500 violent riots in which dozens of people were killed and scores injured, not to mention the countless businesses that were destroyed and the attempts to burn down multiple government buildings, including a police station that was filled with officers at the time. To then make the January 6th riot seem like Armageddon, where one un-armed individual was killed, and she by Capitol Police, strikes me, at the very least, as politically expedient.
Let us also understand that it appears highly likely that the riot on January 6th was, in fact, at least condoned, if not instigated by the democrats themselves, in order to create exactly the punching bag they needed to demonize Trump supporters for years to come. There are several examples of individuals who are on video as instigating, agitating and encouraging the lawless break-in of the capitol building, who were mysteriously dropped from the list of perpetrators to be prosecuted, or not even named at all. There is also video of several individuals at the riot in headgear and ear monitors, presumably involved in coordinating the activity, who were also not named or even pursued.
Add to that the fact that Nancy Pelosi, who denied the pleas of Donald Trump to have the National Guard on hand that day, refuses to answer questions under oath or allow her communications records on that day and prior, to be examined. Same with the mayor of D.C., who also failed to respond to requests that the National Guard be called up as a safety measure. Pelosi, in fact, went out of her way to insure that there were fewer Capitol Police on hand than would ordinarily be the case for a protest of that size. Why would she do that? Why will she not answer questions? Why is she hiding her communications records? Pelosi may be a hideous individual, and she surely is, but she is not stupid. She knew that they needed something in the final moments of the Trump presidency, and in the wake of a stolen election that they were desperate to hide, to distract and use as a cudgel against those who supported Trump and decried the stealing of the election. And she successfully created it.
To listen to the democrats moan and sigh all day today, expressing their gratitude that, in the end, the “threat to democracy” was averted, is, frankly, nauseating. No, my democrat friends, the threat to democracy occurred on the 3rd of November 2020 when the will of the American people was ripped away, and the lawfully chosen candidates (not just the president) were criminally replaced with democrats who lost. The fact that the media refuses to expose the truth of the stolen election does not diminish the truth of it, which is readily discoverable and demonstrable, and remains utterly undeniable.
So let's stop pretending that the Trump supporters are the monsters in this whole episode. While the violent and criminal acts that a few perpetrated on January 6th were not supportable, neither was the criminal and outrageous trampling of the American people's choice in the election of 2020. That is, after all, the instigating event for the January 6th riot, and remains the most vile and horrific action, perpetrated by democrats and their friends, that has taken place in American history. Period.
Kat
Tuesday, June 9, 2020
George Floyd Aftermath: This Insanity Must Stop ... message to Black Lives Matter and other misguided black Americans
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I have some news for you here. There IS no systemic racism in America today. People with dark skin have the same opportunity to succeed and thrive in this country as people with light skin. Period. We need to stop pretending that racism is keeping black Americans down. It is not. Liberal policies make it tougher, but black Americans can still overcome. Here are my thoughts as to how.
But, you say, the schools are not as good for blacks. The neighborhoods not as safe. Not as many jobs where we live. Inferior housing. These disadvantages do exist, but they are the results of mis-management by those in official positions and related to poverty, not racism. There are plenty of white people living with these exact same disadvantages. (White privilege, by the way, is a crock of you-know-what— more on that in future blog post.)
Notice I said disadvantages, not impenetrable road blocks. Anyone in America, even those in poor neighborhoods with lousy schools, can succeed in this country. That is an undeniable truth, and I do not understand why black Americans are allowing the Left's nonsensical drivel to take that from them. Is it just because it's easier to be a victim? Maybe so, but so many black Americans have proved that it is much more rewarding to be someone who strives, despite their disadvantages, and succeeds in life.
Black Americans have excelled in our country all throughout its history and still do, from inner city neighborhoods with absent fathers as well as those from more affluent circumstances with intact, nurturing families. People who grew up in abject poverty with drug dealers on every corner and crumbling, ineffective schools and no good jobs in their neighborhoods have succeeded despite it all, as have middle and upper middle class black Americans. Not saying that this is an easy thing to do, but it can be done.
My fellow Americans with black/brown skin, do you not know that you're being used by the liberal left for their own purposes? They do not give one rat's behind about the so-called black community (don't like that term, as it separates us). If they cared, they would look at the state of the black family, the desperate situation of inner city primarily black neighborhoods, the high rates of black baby mamas with no fathers in sight, the horrific scourge of black on black murder where hundreds and thousands of young black men are being killed. They should conclude that, since their policies to "help" the black population have obviously failed, they must sit down, scrap what they've been doing and change it to more positively effective policies. But they don't do that.
The ultra-liberal left and many of the leaders in the Democrat Party want you, black Americans, to be kept down. They don't want you to succeed. If you succeed, you won't need them and you won't vote for them. And if the Democrats lose the black vote, they lose all together. That is why they don't care about your plight. That is why they want you to believe that you are victims and you can't get along in life without their help and support. And that is nonsense!
In the hundred years following emancipation of slaves, blacks made progress in leaps and bounds, despite the abject racism that plagued them daily, much more severely than today. They began to buy land, start farms, build businesses, purchase homes, form churches, found colleges and nurture their families, where only about 19% of children were born out of wedlock by 1940 (75% today). They were on the move, despite the horrific injustices that they routinely encountered, and they would have continued in their upward trajectory on their own.
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Here is where black Americans can begin to reclaim the autonomy stolen from them by the Democrats. Studies have shown that if you do three simple things, you are virtually guaranteed not to live your life in poverty. 1) graduate high school 2) do not make a baby until you are married 3) get a job, any job, and keep it. Not so hard. Of course, a good dose of determination and self-discipline will go a long way toward speeding your way to affluence, as so many black Americans have demonstrated, but those three things alone will keep you from having to live at the bottom of the barrel.
So, am I saying there is no racism? Not at all. There are racist people in every culture, in every society, in every organization, in every business, in every community because it is a human fault and it will never be eradicated. Never. There will always be ignorant people, let's face it. If a person's racism enables them or causes them to perpetrate physical violence on someone, that constitutes a crime and should be prosecuted like any crime. The officer who killed George Floyd should be brought to justice, whether or not his actions were taken due to racism, which hasn't been proved as of yet.
Racist people who do not do you physical harm need to be ignored. If you look for racism wherever you go, you're sure to find it. If, on the other hand, you choose to ignore it when it crops up and focus on your own ability to overcome and succeed despite ignorant people in your world, you'll do much better.
And please don't tell me I don't know what it's like because I am white. I have a right to state what I believe based on what I see and observe and learn from my black friends and black public figures whom I admire. I have experienced discrimination too, for different reasons than my skin color, which may be different, but not entirely different. I'm able to empathize with what black Americans go through when encountering racist people.
But, you may say, police, specifically, treat blacks with much more suspicion and hostility than they treat whites, you can't deny that. Okay, I'll accept that... in some cases, not all. Most police strive to treat everyone with equal respect. But I also understand that, particularly those officers serving in urban areas, know that blacks commit, proportionally, more of the crime that they encounter every day than whites. Not my opinion, not a racist statement, simply a fact.
The fact is, blacks are actually less frequently the victims of police shootings than whites. The idea that black Americans are being hunted down and shot by police is a fantasy, totally untrue. Unarmed white perpetrators are twice as likely to be shot as unarmed blacks. When rates of criminal behavior is factored in, blacks are far less likely to be shot than whites. (institute of scientific research (ISR) in Boston, MA)
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Police who treat blacks with less respect, who treat them harshly, are likely not doing it because they hate blacks. Although it doesn't make it right, they may well be doing it because they know that, proportionately, blacks commit more of the crimes that they see, day in and day out, mostly perpetrated on other black Americans, by the way. These cops don't hate blacks. They would simply like to go home at night.
Of course, this disparaging treatment of many innocent black Americans due to the behavior of a small minority of black criminals is not at all fair. It is not fair that blacks are pulled over more often, for example (although, again, blacks commit proportionately more traffic infractions than whites).
If there were a sudden crime wave in my city being committed by middle-aged white women with pony tails, I would expect that I'd be pulled over more often. Not that it would be fair, and it is not fair that black citizens may be viewed with more suspicion, either. But that is what it is, and it is not primarily due to racism, it's simply not. It's due to criminality.
Not saying that there are not racist cops. As I said earlier in this piece, there are racists in every human population or organization. But most cops are not racist. The racist cop who acts out to injure or kill a black man is exceedingly rare and must be charged and face justice. Often, they get away with more minor racist incidents, as was reportedly the case with the officer who killed Mr. Floyd. These need to be documented and nipped in the bud when they occur, not left to fester and grow. (Just a hint, let's start with the unions that make it almost impossible to fire or even demote a police officer.)
Yes, I said it is rare. And I would ask you, before you start listing all the black men killed by cops in recent years, to consider the following; the vast majority of those men on your list were a) in the process of committing a crime b) fleeing police and refusing to stop when told to c) attacking the police officer who ultimately shot or killed him. Did the perpetrator deserve to be shot or killed? No, of course not. Punishment for whatever crime they were involved in needs to be left to the court system. But, how about this?... if you don't want to be shot by a cop, don't commit a crime. It just may reduce your chances.
I know there are a very few examples where the white police officer shot or killed a black citizen who was not engaged in criminal activity at all. Some were genuine mistakes. Among the hundreds of millions of encounters that police make every year, there are bound to be a few mistakes, which are unfortunate, very sad, and happen more often to whites than to blacks. Others were due to a lapse in judgement or deviation from the officer's training and accepted practices. These need to be adjudicated as is appropriate for the offense. Some, a very few, were no doubt due to a police officer whose racist ignorance prompted him to do wrong, and those should be fired, charged and face the justice system, just as the killer of George Floyd has been and will be.
So my question is, what can black Americans themselves do to reduce the perceived racism that is making people go insane in our cities this week? Let's put the power to change things back into the hands of those who are suffering.
They can start with the three steps listed above, and they can stay away from drugs, gangs and criminal activity. Easier said than done? Of course! So let's all sit down and figure out which steps communities can take to help enable those three things and what we can do to help young people avoid gangs and drugs and crime. But we need to focus on change in the lives of black Americans, not the police departments.
Why do you think police take the job in the first place? To vent their racist rage? Because they like to kill people? Because they're bullies? Would those motives be worth putting their own lives at risk every day, working long shifts at all hours of the day and night for mediocre pay? I don't think so.
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If you think I am racist for writing this post, you're wrong. I'm sorry if the truth decimates your world view. Actually, I have heard most of these ideas and opinions voiced in recent days by black Americans. You think I am lecturing you? Yeah, I am! You're ruining our country with false cries of racism and busting up our cities to rob and loot. I have a right to lecture. Somebody has to.
But, I hope you will read it again and consider the possibility that the liberal Democrats are the ones with the boot on your necks and that you can improve yourself and your community so that treatment of innocent blacks becomes equal to innocent whites and treatment of criminals, black and white, is reasonable and as safe as can be done.
Here are some people who would likely back me up on many opinions stated here, since many of these opinions were inspired by them. All of them are successful black Americans. Look them up and be inspired:
Jack Brewer - former NFL safety and supporter of Trump policies supporting black Americans
Ben Carson - neurosurgeon and head of Housing & Urban Development in Trump cabinet
Horace Cooper - lawyer, professor, conservative commentator, author of How Trump is Making Black American Great Again
Daimond & Silk - TV personalities and political commentators on conservative issues
Larry Elder - lawyer and TV & radio personality as well as author of several books on racial issues
Niger Innis - republican activist and politician, director TeaPartyFwd and political consultant
Lawrence B. Jones - conservative talk radio host, author and commentator
Alveda King - activist, author, former state rep in Georgia house of reps, minister, niece of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.
Candace Owens - political commentator on racial issues
Condoleezza Rice - Former Secretary of State under George W. Bush
Tim Scott - Republican U.S. Senator from S. Carolina
Ja'Ron Smith - political advisor, currently assistant to the president for domestic policy in Trump administration
Shelby Steele - author, columnist, film maker - specializes in study of race relations
Clarence Thomas - associate justice of United States Supreme Court
Kaaryn Walker - president of Black Conservatives For Truth advocacy group
Lt. Col. Allen West - retired Army lieutenant colonel, former member U.S. House of Representatives
Armstrong Williams - radio and TV personality/political commentator
Walter Williams - economist and author of many books on race relations
Robert L. Woodson - founder of Woodson Center which works toward neighborhood empowerment
... and these are just a few....
And check out this video. It is a few years old, but the stats haven't changed.
Kat