State Of The Unreal
How did we reach the point where ALL people in positions of power are crazier than Charlie Manson, more psychopathic than Joseph Duncan?
Manson, like the usual schizy in any institution, has periods of plain thinking when he knows that his delusions are not real. Duncan, like the usual psychopath, knows that he is uncontrollably violent, and knows that he needs to be executed. He has explicitly asked the authorities to be executed, but the authorities are too crazy to do it.
Obama, like all other Rs and Ds, emits nothing but 100% delusion. Everything he says is precisely diametrically opposed to observed reality. No breaks, no lucid intervals. Perhaps worst of all, Rs and Ds aren't nearly as creative as schizies and 'paths. Everything Obama says is an endless repetition of OLD lunacies. "The fundamentals of the economy are sound". Herbert Hoover. "Make tax cuts permanent for working families." JFK. "With a new moonshot, America can cure cancer." LBJ. "When it comes to every important international issue, people of the world do not look to Beijing or Moscow to lead — they call us." Reagan.
It's all 100% false and 100% evil and 100% trite.
With a real schizy you get a new project and a new theory every hour. It's always interesting and
some of it makes sense if you look at it from an oblique angle.
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How do you oppose these 100% monsters? Conceptually, it's easy. Just observe reality and speak truth. Trump's campaign doesn't have a lot of consultants, doesn't need them. Truth is easy to see and easy to describe. If he gets elected, the job of breaking down the self-reinforcing mechanisms of lunacy will be vastly harder.
Nevertheless, other governments are proving it can be done
if you take firm control. Example just now: Denmark has passed a law requiring migrants to be kept in tents, not in nice housing; and the government will take all the money and valuables from the migrants to help fund their food and tents. How do we know this will work? Easy. The infinite lunatics are already responding in their infinitely evil and infinitely predictable way:
A spokesman for the United Nation's refugee agency said the bill sent a signal to other countries that "could fuel fear, xenophobia and similar restrictions that would reduce – rather than expand – the asylum space globally".
"Fueling fear", of course, is the crazy way of saying "telling the truth".
Fears = truths. And "reducing the asylum space" is a nicely appropriate choice of words for Denmark's perfectly sane purpose,
deterring invaders.Labels: STRONG!