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Friday, October 6, 2023

Build It, and Maybe They Won't Come?

 


Friends, in his own idiosyncratic take on "Field of (Crushing Refugees') Dreams", President Biden has decided that building a wall on our border with Mexico is...while still a bad idea, something he's willing to try anyway.  Talk about political courage!  My latest article examines the political fallout that's sure to come from this about-face:


https://www.wnd.com/2023/10/build-wall-back-better/


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In other news, here's a very witty piece that tackles the corrupt, inside-the-Beltway campaign against Pharmacy Benefit Managers (PBMs), which I've written about before:


https://amgreatness.com/2023/10/06/congress-must-stop-tangoing-with-opioid-pushers/

7 comments:

  1. Dr. Waddy from Jack: Biden is the plaything of deadly serious neomarxist antiamerican leftists and the thought that motivates this move is theirs.For them, the fact that our immigration laws are the product of a democratic process, in which their conviction that the borders of the perfidiously prosperous US must be open to all who seek its benefit (their celebrated and undeniable "compassion" )was weighed with other factors, such as practicality and the complete submission to it they would mandate was unjustly denied. This to them licences dictation by any means of their irrefutable justice. And THAT fundamental purpose is in some way served by this seemingly counterintuitive measure or they would not have made it. Their characteristic bad faith informs it.

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  2. Right: the end justifies the means. The Dems want as many migrants as they can get -- but not so many that their grip on power is jeopardized, especially in November 2024!

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  3. Dr. Waddy from Jack: Though they think themselves infallibly just and their totalitarian triumph inevitable, they are only human . They are fully capable of catastrophic miscalculation. Historically the trouble is though: they wreak unimaginable wrong in the process of forcing their dreams on the real world. What may be inevitable is their fall only after having worked monstrous injustice on unfortunate multitudes.

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  4. Jack, the rise and fall of neo-Marxism is, in one sense, as predictable as the rising and setting of the sun. To everything there is a season, or, to put it another way, this too shall pass... Of course, this reversal for leftism might come long after you and I have been drawn and quartered, but try to take the cosmic view, I say!

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  5. Dr. Waddy from Jack: But if we are subjugated by neo marxist totalitarians who would fill the vital role we played in the defeat of world communism? We contained it militarily, drove it to bankruptcy and exemplified for the world the superiority of somewhat sensibly regulated free enterprise in providing miraculous material well being.

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  6. Jack, luckily for us, Soviet-style imperial communism was effectively obliterated in 1989-91. If it reared its ugly head again, it's questionable whether we would have the moral resources to combat it -- and we're even less capable, it would appear, of tackling the domestic, subversive form of Marxism.

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  7. Dr. Waddy from Jack: Ditto with enthusiasm!

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