Saturday, March 12, 2016

Never let a serious crisis go to waste

It was disappointing to see both Sen. Cruz and Gov. Kasich intimate Donald Trump's
orthodox, albeit successful, campaign style contributed to the protests in Chicago.

They are not alone, even though I believe both men are wrong. As so often happens
what appears to be the "obvious" isn't. As expected the media capitalized on the
protest as well, using it to 'prove' it was Trump's doing.

Cruz, Kasich, media and Trump haters apparently remembered advice Chicago
mayor Rahm  Emanuel once gave, "Never let a serious crisis go to waste", calling
it an opportunity! All were eager to weaken Trump.

To objectively evaluate what happened in Chicago this week, we must step back,
about five years, to Sept. 17, 2011, to clearly see with 20-20 hindsight what began
than and continues today, attempts to dismantle American institutions.

2011 was the year "Occupy Wall St." was born. Its 'parent' is Left Wing group
Move On.org, which has been making political, but partisan, mischief since
2000. Its a Democrat Party front group, but presents itself as grass roots issues
agent of change.

Occupy Wall St.,  to be successful, had to go beyond the boundaries of civil
disobedience to make front page news. It engaged using in-your-face protests,
even going to the homes of Wall St. executives to intimidate them.  Its selectivity
was telling, it focused attention solely on Wall St. not its benefactor, the govt.
To do this would bring to light the cozy relationship between Wall St. and govt.,
which is verboten, a political no-no!

More recently, in 2013 another Left Wing group, "Black Lives Matter" gained
national  prominence, protesting across the country to incite crowds against law
enforcement and contributed to over a dozen members murdered.  Black Lives
Matter agenda is obvious, it wants to beat  down cops, their morale, and their
desire to protect a public, many who may even despise them.  Again, the selectivity
is obvious, no protests over the weekly carnage in urban communities. How can
this group be considered credible or taken seriously?

We are told these are two "spontaneous" groups, but the Tea Party which did
protest the govt., they are not. The similarity is worth noting, both desire the
destruction of  vital elements of civil behavior, the engine of our economy and
law enforcement.

The protest of Trump in Chicago may be the next page of Democrat Party play
book, destroy unacceptable political dissent.

Those approaching such radical protests as isolated incidents are fooling themselves.
They are well organized, well funded and professionally managed, using angry foils
paid to travel across the country to march for the cause.

This "crisis"  could be the opportunity to destroy the anarchists behind the protests!

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You never let a serious crisis go to waste. And what I mean by that it's an opportunity to do things you think you could not do before.
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