SALLY MORRIS: A BATTLE CRY FOR OUR REPUBLIC
Some years ago, having experienced the utter uselessness of FEMA for its supposed intended purpose – that of helping in genuine national emergencies, I suggested the dismantling of that institution because it posed certain dangers to our freedom. Like the “vaccines”, FEMA is not harmless, it is not useful for a good purpose.
I have often suggested regional consortia of states with common types of natural conditions which would tend to make them more expert in the handling of emergencies – genuine emergencies – such as wildfires, floods, earthquakes, tornadoes, etc. This would be a sort of committee of experts from around the region, governors and members of the state legislatures, for starters. These multi-state organizations would take applications from member states for aid – perhaps financial, perhaps just in terms of expert services. It would never involve the federal government. These states – or other political divisions – could have up to 15 years to pay back interest-free loans for rehabilitation of the affected area.
In the case of the Grand Forks flood disaster, instead of maxing out the federal money that can be vacuumed up, wasting public funds and in many cases valuable local resources, important historical buildings, etc., with the basic idea that some poor coal miners in Kentucky would be paying for it, not local residents, some ranchers in Arizona would foot the bill, some hard-working Midwestern hard-hat people, not the people of Grand Forks. I saw this attitude play out to the detriment of not only public funds but also the local history, local character . . . and, of course, to the detriment of people’s souls. The idea of FEMA is a deeply flawed one, incentivising waste and abuse.
Now, with the NWO, we are looking at a whole new dimension of abuse by FEMA. The abuse of our Constitution. The Tea Party movement of the 20-teens put an emphasis on our founding documents, our history, our heroes and founders, the geniuses who forged a free nation, who fought for that freedom with their blood. It was a good revival of national consciousness, but with the arrival of Donald Trump it faded immediately, as if soaked in bleach. Suddenly everyone seemed to think they were “home free”, that they’d won. Even thinking people, staunch conservatives who had long believed in principle, were ready to throw it all away in the glare of celebrity and a strong desire to stick their thumb in the eye of Hillary Clinton and the Obama machine which they perceived was the problem.
It was never the problem. The problem was a perception among conservatives that they were obliged to vote for a Trump or a Nixon or a Bush or whatever attached itself to the tag, “Republican”. Anyone – even a man who had famously partied with the Clintons and donated huge sums to the Clinton Foundation, as Trump had, would do. And Trump brought with him a certain swagger, that school yard “Nya, nya, nya-nya,” which seemed to afford the masses some sense of satisfaction.
But Trump was always a Trojan horse. He never changed his style or his politics. He did everything he did to spite those he thought had tried to bring him down, those who had insulted him. We benefited with some of his efforts not because he cared about what was good for America, but because he wanted to insult the Left right back. He once said in an interview that if he ever ran for office he would run as a Democrat. And that would not have surprised some of us because of his attitude toward the law – that it should be there only for people like him, no one else. He once said the Kelo decision was the best ever. If you recall, that decision by the Supreme Court basically undid the whole idea of private ownership of property. But hey, it was good for the guy who was in a position to steal it. At least until someone else was in a position to steal it from him. Again, the school yard bully.
He saw fit to abandon carefully considered protocols for the protection of the people from unsafe drugs and medical treatments, and opened the floodgates to experimentation in real time on the people through “Operation Warp Speed”, a fitting name for someone still in the seventh grade mentally to devise. The upshot of this we are all witnessing as trained athletes in their prime, business professionals and 10-year-old girls in grade school are falling over dead with vaccine-induced “heart attacks”, mothers are losing their babies to miscarriages, young professionals are rendered disabled probably for life due to these vaccines.
Meanwhile Trump and a few other celebrities and government officials got placebos. Now he is pushing the booster shots on the people with a lame disclaimer that he wouldn’t “mandate” them. Sure, he wouldn’t. He doesn’t have to now. He opened the door to it and he is not opposing it. He is as guilty as Fauci. Without Trump’s help Fauci’s name would be unknown to us. Without Trump’s help, this “pandemic” would have been over by June, 2020, in all likelihood, and we could have gotten on with our lives. It should have taken no more out of America than a bad case of the seasonal flu.
I posted a rant from a former Trump supporter on Facebook. She was fuming at him for these crimes –
the unsafe “vaccines” and his persistent promotion of them. I got “fact-checked”, the Johnson & Johnson- funded checker bringing up a story about George Bush denying that he said explosives were involved in 9-11. They said it was a “relevant story”. About as relevant as the Wright Brothers inventing the Kitty Hawk. But it did serve a purpose. It linked the hated George W. Bush and his style of using a crisis (perhaps perpetrated by him and his associates, perhaps just a convenient circumstance) to impose yet another layer of federal oppression on the American people through the “Patriot Act”, named ironically, like “The People’s Republic of China”. He liked FEMA – what would-be dictator wouldn’t? If Jimmy Carter hadn’t thought it up, W’s dad would have (W probably couldn’t think up how to use a fork at dinner).
Any president who declares a national emergency is, in fact, obliterating our Constitution. Instead of petitioning for them to do this we should disable them from doing it. America was better off before Jimmy Carter and we will be better off without any of his additions to our ridiculous, top-heavy and worthless federal government. His Department of Education is a good case in point. FEMA is another. We need to defund both of these.
We are being told that FEMA trumps the president and Congress. If so, it must be defunded immediately. It is time we stop looking to stick our hand in the pocket of other Americans and stand up on our own. The people of Grand Forks, for example, had no business taking money from people in other parts of the country with no intention that it ever be paid back. This is stupid public policy on its face. I would expect it is the kind of policy that Kevin Cramer might approve of.
We should find out who is willing to defund a score of federal programs. Start with FEMA and the Department of Education and don’t stop. Keep going until we are back to pre-WWI levels and keep it there.
Now we are finding that FEMA is more or less a vassal of the U.N. It is there not to protect American citizens but to enslave them “for the greater good”. Famous last words. Where have we heard them before? Beware. If we do not stop this now it will do a lot more harm before we do.
DEFUND FEMA. This should be our battle cry.
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