Goodness, these people – The Augusta Chronicle

Posted: August 5, 2017 at 6:42 am

Mr. Orwell told us about these people, these academics preaching diversity from the least diverse profession, these bureaucrats preaching fairness in education while denying poor kids school choice, these journalist scriptwriters that goad those easily led souls into reacting to whatever fiction is placed before them by the New York Times and Washington Post and CNN and all the rest, the end pieces in a domino chain of actual fascist thuggery and murder of police and vilification of our president.

These people do not get their hands dirty or bloody, but they do thump the domino chain that ends in dirt and blood and dead police.

These are not the people we have been waiting for, but the people that history is continually thrusting upon us. We are truly citizens in the hands of these people, these angry Democrats.

These people, controlled and led by the billionaires that own the New York Times and Washington Post, the two most fervent Trump-hating corporations, and billionaire George Soros, who seems to hate humanity in general, have changed the narrative from the mature policies the voters wanted choice in education, lower taxes, fiscal discipline, EPA overreach, honesty in health care, and many more to an adolescent soap opera with scripts and villains and heroes and drama compatible with the lowest common collective cognitive abilities of their party.

Freedom of speech to these people, freedom of the press to these people, freedom of thought to these people, is only that which is compatible with their own debauched nature; only that which conforms to their own political narrative, and happiness, independent of effort, is but a finite resource to be parceled out according to the needs of Democrats.

And because of that, these people have declared war on our president, so different from previous presidents by his great success in the private sector and his open disdain for these people.

President Trump shows a turning of governing requirements, that of demonstrated managerial competence, fiscal discipline, and financial success on the hardest stage.

Henceforth, from this election forward, we should demand such experience and success in all our government leaders. But in spite of the election results, the government bureaucracy is still comprised of these people, these Democrats who did not, could not, function in the private sector. And the truth has not been within them.

That trinity of Democrats media, academia and bureaucrats their narrative goes on and on. Food shortages are the biggest danger facing wait, no, its running out of oil no, the hole in the ozone layer no, police brutality global warming Russia no, its President Trump. And your premiums will go down and you can keep your doctor. Yeah, thats the ticket. Goodness, these people.

Mike Fulford

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