Saturday, April 23, 2016

The Weekend

Trump is still acting like Trump, Cruz is constantly playing defense...because of this week, I honestly don't know what to write about. There is still crap going on in this world we live in, not much has changed since the beginning of the week.

ISIS is still expanding in the Middle East, Obama is still pursuing his Marxist ideology, some people think it's okay for men to use the women's restroom, gun laws were passed in California that limit the ability of its citizens to protect themselves...the United Socialist States of America is here. What's my take on it?

Let's take full advantage of the tenth amendment. Let's take full advantage of the first, second, third-every bit of the Bill Of Rights we have. Let's grab it by the horns and plow through this communist agenda being pursued by the left. If a man thinks he is a woman, he needs mental help. If a woman thinks she is a man, she needs mental help. They are not transgender, they are what they are. If you have male genitalia, you are a man. If you have female genitalia, you are a woman. That's it. If you believe otherwise, you need to seek mental help as soon as possible. It's no different if you think your arm is not your arm. It is your arm, you were born with it, it's yours. Your brain controls it. It is a part of you. If you want to get it cut off, it's still your arm. It's still what and who you are. Why is this such a controversial issue? 

Mr. "Anti-PC" Trump believes a man should be able to use a female restroom. Tell me, folks: in what ways outside of building the wall, is this guy a conservative? In what ways is this guy worthy of what you believed in all your life? In what ways is this guy worthy of your republican vote?? This, along with the government subsidies, eminent domain, bigger government, expanded healthcare..I could go on and on, these are important issues for me. The constitution is important to me. It's not important to Trump, so why vote for somebody who you cannot relate to on such crucial topics and principles?

In what ways is this guy worthy of the republican nomination? I honestly don't see it. We don't even talk about the fore-mentioned issues anymore. We talk about how Ted Cruz has cheated on his wife or how big Trump's genitalia is. We talk about how he is a liar and how he stole delegates from Trump. Such a load of crap. 

-Clint




Monday, April 18, 2016

Equality For Everyone!

It seems like everybody wants equality these days. We have a republican candidate for president actually going about saying one person=one vote. On the "other side" of the field, we have an out of closet socialist explaining people need to pay their "fair share" in taxes. I promise you, it's more than just taxes. 

Let's just play for a bit, though. If equality can be translated to "same", "equality for everyone" should mean everybody should be the same. Hear me out. Should we all pay equal taxes? A "flat tax" like Cruz's plan seems to be the most "equal" in my opinion. How about equality under the law? Okay. Justice speaking, fair enough. The US Constitution is the best document in recent times to grant such a staple in the world. Equal cars/emissions? Going green is very popular amongst youth today. We shouldn't drive that far to work. Should we all have the same car? Why not get rid of emissions all together? Since we will be working so close to home, a bicycle will do just fine. After all, Denmark is the new model for Bernie Sander's world. Having been there, I should know how many bicycles there are in the capital, Copenhagen, alone. 

Speaking of work? Should we all do the same work? That wouldn't be logically possible. Everybody can't be a plumber because who will fix the bicycles of a tire is flat? Who will build the houses? Will we even have houses? Land? If everybody is equal, we should have equal property, too, right? Trying to cram everybody so close to work would be difficult if they wanted "land". I think community housing would do just fine. Not apartments, but multiple families in the same living quarters where they can bathe, eat, play and converse all together. Water! If we are all equal, and we are going emissions free with bicycles, we should conserve precious water, too. With so many people living so close together, how will we ration the difference between cleaning ourselves or drinking it? Only a gallon per family I think. No matter how big or small because with Obamacare, everybody gets free condoms. It's your fault if you don't use one. 

What about food? To assure we all get equal food portions, it will have to be collected someplace public. A food line works well. Every day or so, one member from each family will get a pre-portioned food amount. In winter months, since we will have a wall around this country and will be "isolationist" like our socialist brethren North Korea, we will have to use those portions more sparingly since the weather will most certainly impact farms.

Equal school or learning. Since electricity will be equal to every house and building in America, computers will only work for so long before that building's amount is met. Books, given for free by the government, will ensure everybody has an equal opportunity for self-education. For schooling, the schools in cities today will have to change. Equal grades? Equal questions? To make sure everybody has an equal opportunity in the classroom, teachers must teach a government issued script where no questions are asked by the children. If a question is asked, it could ruin the flow of education for the other kids. For equal grades, no tests will be given. We must teach the kids about the greatness of the New America and its equality. Equality will be assured from the start.



I could seriously go on and on with this equality crap. Where will it end? Which of these ideas are supported by the constitution, outside of equality of justice? Equality of education? Nope. Equality of healthcare? Nope. Equality for work? Nope. Equal/minimum pay? Nope. Equality for food? Nope. Equal votes/one person=one vote? Nope. 

We need to get back to the constitution. We have been trying these socialist ideas for 100 years, more so the last 8 years and look what it has achieved! The "pay gap" has increased! $15/hour won't save that. Like I said, I could go on and on. I should, but this whole "equality for everyone" crap that's going around lately, is not worth it. 

-Clint

Saturday, April 16, 2016

ISIS, LGBT Bathrooms and The Constitution

If I remember back to my old high school days, a lesson was taught about a major difference between democrats and republicans. The republican "slogan" was along the lines of "you can do it with hard work" and the democrat's was along the lines of "hugs and drugs". 

Hugs with a knife and drugs to dull the pain, if you catch my drift. 

Remember last year when we praised the Supreme Court for deciding the gay marriage situation for us? There is this movement of democracy and mobocracy happening right before our eyes. Sovereign states and representation is going away, at least to the eyes of the the "blind". It's not okay for states to decide on gay marriage, on militia, on immigration and now on bathroom laws. The communist manifesto talks about a society getting to a point of no return. It's at that point, government has no choice to intervene. Now, I believe it can be a full on revolution, or little bits of progressive takeover. We are not at the point of a full on revolution yet, although we have riots in the streets because of a broken justice system, because of a "racist" flag in the south... Heck, NYC was in a situation two days ago. People took over the MetLife building yelling, running up escalators on both sides, holding signs..they took over Grand Central Station, Fox News..for what? Leftist programs which, I'm sure, included $15 per hour minimum wage. 

I say get rid of it. Let's get rid of this Communist/Marxist/Socialist idea all together. It's already sparking this movement of revolution Marx talked about. 

Now, this bathroom thing. I'm sorry, but we can not accommodate people with restroom choice because of what that person likes to do with their genitalia. 

Now, this can be taken advantage of. No law will stop that and if we MUST talk about this, I have two things that have crossed my mind over this issue:
1) What if a person decides he/she feels like the opposite gender at different times of the day? Like "excitement"? There are different times of the day where a person can become "excited" and there are other times in the day when they are not "excited". Can this become an issue with the bathroom selection? Would that able to be held in court?
2) (Now, I don't normally do this but....) Let's borrow from Europe. In public restrooms in Europe, there's a "common room" with sinks along the walls and doors that lead to their own private rooms. Why not use this as an example for future restrooms in public? That way, there are no gender restricted restrooms. If there is a room with a door open, you walk into it. If we must talk about this issue, let's bring up some ideas based off of human experience instead of complaining and boycotting or even threatening to boycott a state or something? Speaking of which,

I am boycotting Coca-Cola because they have threatened to boycott North Carolina. I have given ideas to help this situation. They have not. They have immediately jumped to the side of the LGBT community and they have taken hold as well. But, Coke still does sales in places like Russia, Saudi Arabia, Egypt..I could go on. Those three countries, and 79 other places in the world, they outlaw being gay. Some places kill homosexuals. If Coca-Cola really stood by the side of the LGBT community, they would two-face them on such a major issue. That's another reason why I am actually boycotting. 

You see, we, the people, can't decide whether or not men should go into women's restrooms, or vise-versa. We the need the oligarchy that is the Supreme Court to decide for us. We now have a presidential candidate, who is leading, who says they would bring their leftist, progressive family member as a nominee to that court. Or we can have a man who has taken hold of the constitution and held it to a respectable position it should be held to. That man is held by principle, not by money. 

I say we get the constitution and state sovereignty back. 

I say we destroy ISIS, I say we get rid of sanctuary cities and I say we take back our country.

-Clint