Friday, January 27, 2017

Week 1 of 208: Making good on the Promises





My most sincere apologies for being gone for so long dear readers.  Things got crazy and I was in my doomsday shelter waiting it all out; watching the action with a keen eye I assure you.  I can hardly put into words what has transpired but I will do my best.



Inauguration Day saw the liberals loose their collective minds.  There has got to hundreds of hours of video on the YouTube showing people throwing childish fits, screaming, smashing things, and just going nuts.  Immediately the air was filled with every kind of unimaginable wail of the smallest little insignificant groups of people in America all crying out at once because at that moment they were not special anymore.  The whole nation was released from having to look after the neediest generation and were released to do what we as a nation do best; going on about our business.  For eight years there have been gains made for many mistreated groups in this country and some of them were things that needed to happen.  Gay marriage was a big one; I am glad that it finally was settled.  However it is the greatest illustration of why this election was the right thing to happen at the right time.
Since November the defeated and back broke Democrats started crying about the electoral college and about how it was undemocratic, well lets look at what our Constitutional Republic has brought to us over our short existence as a country.


1) Gay Marriage- overwhelmingly not a popular idea that was crushed in election after election across the country in POPULAR votes; including California.  Now, this is where the constitutional republic aspect kicks in and the Federal Government had to strike down the gay marriage bans.

2) Black people doing anything but picking cotton.  Before, during, and to some degree after the Civil War a majority of people in a lot of states either backed or were indifferent to black slavery.  Most people the north didn't care about black slaves because they had white slaves fresh off the boat from Europe to do their dirty work. Then it took the Republicans years to finally sort out rights for African Americans to live as equals; some could argue that thanks to the Democrats that it has yet to actually happen.

You get the idea. People hold short-sighted and cannot be trusted to run things; thank God for our Republic.

Now to the first week and a newly minted President.  President Trump wasted no time getting down to business; even before he was on the clock he was making inroads to getting businesses to return to the USA, build in the USA, and grow in the USA.  At the end of the first week of his presidency he has claimed to have been the force behind American job creation initiatives and the now booming economy.  Some of the claims are probably weak; but still I think that there is something there.

He has completely smashed the Obama legacy.  At this rate I suspect that he will name the D.C. sewer system after him so that his name will eventually only be associated with poop in a pipe.  He has touched virtually every single aspect of Obama's terrible legacy and either crushed it or ear marked it to be crushed at a later time.  He has de-fanged the Federal agencies that stood in the way of American progress; no more straw man arguments, no more snail darters, no more snowflakes.

I am proud to say that as a half-white, middle aged, Kansan I am just happy to not be the kick around guy for all the worlds problems...  seriously.  It sucked huge donkey dick to be the one that was the boogeyman for everyone who wanted to cry in the middle of the God damn work day.  I don't actually care what anybody else does as long as I don't have to pay for it and I am not asked to help... Remember boys and girls that I hold Libertarian beliefs; for those who don't know what that means here is a short lesson.  I firmly believe that if you want, and have the means to do it on your own, then you are free to go out and fuck yourself as you see fit.  Hell, I might even stop by to see you off.  Welcome to the new America; where the cans will and the won'ts suffer.