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As global digital currency looms ominously in our future, here’s a meme I saw the other day at Bookworm Room that shows one reason that cash is better than digital (or any credit card):
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. . . in accordance with UN and WEF
climate recommendations, the city of Oxford (home to the famed university)
approved plans mandating that citizens may not drive more than 15 minutes
distance from their homes without permission. It’s called the “15 Minute City”
and is intended to reduce auto emissions. Mostly, though, it will reduce
liberty, which is what climate change madness has always been about.
. . .
Making choices based on lifestyle
preferences is a perfectly sound, market-based way to go through life.
But the marketplace is not what
globalists want. They want control. Certainly, that’s the case in and around
Oxford, England. Word is trickling into America that both the leftist
Oxfordshire County Council and the Oxford City Council have plans. Big plans.
. . .
And the conclusion:
. . . Socialism is totalitarianism,
which exists under many names (theocracy, military junta, fascism, communism)
but, no matter the name, the goal is always the same: Completely control a
population for the benefit of a small, well-defined group of elites. In Oxford,
England, with its new plan to trap people near their homes and spy on them
wherever they go, we’re seeing the latest phase in the socialist crackdown that
Rush [Limbaugh] identified 30 years ago.
Coming soon to a neighborhood near you. Read Ms. Widburg’s column at American Thinker
here.
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The great Victor Davis Hanson goes
through all sorts of “woke” reasons that colleges and universities are
failing. The full article (“Are
Universities Doomed”) is at The Daily
Signal here, but here’s his conclusion:
How ironic that universities are
rushing to erode meritocratic standards—history’s answer to the age-old,
pre-civilizational bane of tribal, racial, class, elite, and insider prejudices
and bias that eventually ensure poverty and ruin for all.
VDH could as well be describing the decline of western
civilization itself.
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It’s almost the end of 2022 and time for all those year-end round-ups. Here’s a good start from Gabriel Keane at Valiant News:
Tucker Carlson recounted some of
what he believes to be the biggest lies told by the Democrat Party and the
federal government over the course of 2022 in one of the last editions of his
show this year.
“So here, ladies and gentlemen, are
our favorite lies of 2022,” Carlson announced. “We had an awful lot to choose
from in making tonight’s list from Paul Pelosi’s late night crime scene to the
endless propaganda about the Ukraine war, to the million non-existent Americans
who actually didn’t get new jobs in the third quarter of the year.”
. . .
“People are dying of COVID, Joe
Biden told us, because you have questions about an experimental mRNA shot
that doesn’t really work and whose long-term effects we can’t know,” Carlson
said. “You are the criminal here, not the Chinese government, because you’re
‘unvaccinated.’ You must be punished. That was the message from the White House
picked up and eagerly disseminated by Biden’s equally soulless stooges in the
media.”
The Fox News host claimed that
vaccinated people are four times as likely hospitalized for Covid as
unvaccinated people, a statement corroborated by the CDC.
More here.
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Sad to wrap up the Christmas weekend with more bad news from Washington. You will already be aware that Congress just passed another 4,000+ page Omnibus spending bill that does nothing for conservative Americans. Actually, it’s worse than nothing, as so much of your tax dollars will be funding progressive projects and agendas that will make your blood boil.
So it is no surprise that Julie Kelly is beyond disgusted with Congress. She’s furious at both (D) and (R) members of the Uniparty. She closes her recent American Greatness column with outrage:
. . . No group of politicians has
licked the boots of President Zelenskyy more than Republican senators. Senate
Minority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-Ky.) is among Zelenskyy’s biggest
supporters, insisting this
week that “providing assistance for Ukrainians to defeat the Russians
is the number one priority for the United States right now according to most
Republicans. That’s how we see the challenges confronting the country at the
moment.”
And there you have it. One of the
most powerful—albeit most unpopular—leaders in Washington thinks lining
Zelenskyy’s army-green pockets with more U.S. tax dollars is a greater need
than tackling any number of ongoing crises roiling the country right now.
In a last bit of symbolism
Wednesday night, Zelenskyy exited the House chambers carrying the case holding
the folded American flag. A two-bit actor and international con man walked out
with billions of American dollars and a cherished token of America’s sacrifice
and in the real fight for freedom, justice, and security.
And the fiends in the hall
systematically destroying that legacy for the people they are elected to
represent cheered again.
Traitors.
She’s right. Read her column here.
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Neil Oliver’s Christmas monologue is inspiring to any of us who struggle with the decline of the West. Here’s his closing:
. . . Just because the help and
leadership we need is not yet clearly in view … the seeds of it are there among
us already, nonetheless. We must come to our own rescue in the year and years
ahead because there’s no one else.
The Christmas story tells us that
2000 and more years ago, a baby boy was born into poverty and into obscurity.
During the 33 years of the life of the man he became, he was recognized for
what he really was, his true value, by relatively few. He died as he had lived,
in obscurity. He was executed for standing up to, and challenging, the
establishment, but by his actions the world was changed forever, for the
better.
Sometimes the most obvious people
change the world. At other times, it’s the people the world does not notice,
that the world thinks nothing of and so ignores, who end up making all the
difference.
I hope and also trust that this is
one of those times. I have no faith in the obvious, loud people with their
hands on the levers of power. We will be saved by our own actions in defiance
of those who care for us not a jot and who prioritize only those they serve –
which is to say the already rich and the already powerful, the banks, the
markets and the global corporations. I say we should ignore the whole lot of
them.
Here’s the thing: together, right
now, we already have everything we will ever need, which is to say each other.
We can share food and warmth and light.
We are free people. It’s Christmas
and the Christmas message is that hope is here. Light in the dark.
Merry Christmas. Read the full transcript or watch the video here.
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