For
a nation in Roman decline, the United States of America has still got it. What
though the border is hopelessly porous, with an immigration policy designed to
bring Latin America to America, along with Chinamen, Africans, Arabs and other
stragglers? The economy is heading to dustbowl 2.0? Forget about it. Your town
hall, school, freeways, main streets, churches and stores are covered in the
endless ideological bunting of pride? Lighten up, bud. And I mean lighten up.
Shape up or ship out. Watch your job, there boy. Think about your pension
before you open your metaphorical mouth on Twitter. Add this to black crime
rates, opioid addiction, Chinese infiltration, transgenderism for infants and
the overall hobbling of whites by a manufactured sense of guilt for a history
invented by white liberals with blacks doing the colouring-in, and the US
Government’s response makes Nero’s fiddling while Rome went up in flames looks
like the Emperor spent his remaining time writing out roll after roll of
papyrus instructing first-responders, the courts, the schools and universities
(although Rome had no universities; they would come later), the senate, Uncle
Tom Cobley and all to look sharp because there may be trouble ahead. And,
towering above this handcart drive to hell is the one thing America has always
done best; high-level crime.
While
the UK persecutes its political leaders for eating cake at a party during Covid
lockdown (Boris Johnson), getting a speeding ticket (Home Secretary Suella
Braverman) and a missing 650 grand sterling in campaign funds and a camper van
(the Scottish National Party’s Nicola Sturgeon), America showed it still has
the old razzmatazz when it comes to crime and punishment in DC’s corridors of
power.
A
camper van? The sitting US President and his crackhead, stripper-impregnating
son are being linked with a Ukrainian bribe to the tune of $5 million – each.
Cake? Former President Donald Trump was just indicted – for the second time –
on 37 charges. There are just some things Americans do better.
Trump,
of course, has just sat back and watched his poll figures rise. Americans
always had a sneaking admiration for the bad guy. Trump is actually the perfect
president for the USA. At the risk of offending American readers, Trump is
brash, arrogant, loud, vain and vulgar. As I say, I am merely the messenger so
put that Colt .45 away. I have met many Brits and Europeans, and I can
faithfully report that they tend to see Americans – and indeed America itself –
as brash, arrogant, loud, vain and vulgar. Cometh the hour, cometh the man.
As
for the Biden family, when you have the combined weight of the media, a
Soros-backed DA, Hollywood, academia and an America-hating Democrat Party all
batting for the other team, it is a daunting prospect. This will be a test
case, but not for judicial precedent, rather to discover just how Soviet the
American deep state is prepared to go. In the meantime, American politics still
knows how to put on a show. That’s entertainment!
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