On his blogsite, Robert Stacy McCain quoted part of Tucker Carlson’s Tuesday monologue yesterday. Our household deleted Fox from our Favorites list some months ago, but Mr. Carlson made some good points.
The lessons of [the 1993 film] Falling Down were on
my mind as I watched Tucker Carlson’s opening monologue for his Tuesday program:
There are a lot of unprecedented
things happening, but not all of them are shocking. For example, it probably
shouldn’t surprise you that, once they got their hands on real power, the
same lunatics who don’t believe in human biology immediately made a serious
mess of our economy. It took them less than six months to do it.
First, they acted like the U.S.
dollar had no value. They spent money like they’d just printed it for the
occasion, which, needless to say, they had. Predictably, we wound up with
frightening levels of inflation, which for the record they still deny exists.
But inflation does exist, as you well know if you live here.
Corn prices, to name just one
example of a staple commodity that’s now out of control, have risen by 50
percent just since January. But that wasn’t bad enough. The lunatics decided to
make it worse. They paid millions of Americans more than they make at work, to
stay home and do nothing. To justify doing this, they used the word “COVID”
quite a bit, but it had nothing to do with the pandemic. They just wanted
to break the system. And so they did. And the rest of us immediately wound up
with a bewildering combination of rising unemployment in the middle of a severe
labor shortage.
So, at the very same time, we
found ourselves with too many workers, and also too few workers. That
doesn’t even make sense, but thanks to their policies, that’s now exactly what
we have. And then, finally, in case 2021 didn’t remind you enough of a grimmer
version of the 1970s, we now have serious gas shortages, in a country that just
recently was energy independent. All along the east coast of the country today,
people couldn’t fill up their cars. The footage looks like Venezuela.
And so forth. The real point — why
it reminded me of Falling Down —
is that ordinary citizens are powerless to fix this manmade disaster. The
people in charge don’t give a damn about ordinary citizens, because if they
did, they wouldn’t have done what they’ve done. We find ourselves in a broken
system, where the incentives have gone haywire, and the world has stopped
making sense.
See – it’s not just you. (Mr. McCain's full blog post is here.)
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