At the beginning of December, Rolling Stone writer Jeff Goodell
asked Secretary of State John Kerry whether Charles and David Koch, two
libertarian political activists, should be considered — his remarkable
words — “an enemy of the state.” He posed the same question about Exxon,
and John Kerry, who could have been president of these United States,
said that he looked forward to the seizure of Exxon’s assets for the
crime of “proselytizing” impermissibly about the question of global
warming.
An enemy of the state? That’s the Democrats’ theme for the New Year:
totalitarianism.
Donald Trump may talk like a brownshirt, but the Democrats mean
business. For those of you keeping track, the Democrats and their allies
on the left have now: voted in the Senate to repeal the First
Amendment, proposed imprisoning people for holding the wrong views on
global warming, sought to prohibit the showing of a film critical of
Hillary Rodham Clinton, proposed banning politically unpopular academic
research, demanded that funding politically unpopular organizations and
causes be made a crime and that the RICO organized-crime statute be used
as a weapon against targeted political groups. They have filed felony
charges against a Republican governor for vetoing a piece of
legislation, engaged in naked political persecutions of members of
Congress, and used the IRS and the ATF as weapons against political
critics.
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I'm curious to know how they are going to enforce a ban on flying lead, gasoline in rag-stoppered glass bottles, and things that can go ka-boom. :)
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By a Presidential edit, doncha' know.........? :)
DeleteOne-hundred years of blacks on the Democrat plantation. How's that working?
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:) Really.
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