A sad picture of lawless protestors inside the Senate chamber. |
A sad picture of lawless protestors inside the Senate chamber. |
The "Squad", angry and aggressive Socialist/Progressives in Congress |
There is a bit of wisdom that has been gained through much harsh experience, it's in the form of a proverb and it states "the Left will always turn on itself". When the Communist Bolsheviks seized power in Russia in 1918, they murdered hundreds of thousands of their political opponents which included the entire family of the Czar; however, they also murdered thousands of people that had supported the Bolshevik party, but were found to be lacking in some way. This same process has been repeated throughout history, every time Socialists have come to power; with but a few exceptions, most of these Socialist governments have been quick to murder anyone that displeased them which included their own supporters. The group of Socialist/Progressives known as the "Squad" that came to Congress in 2018 were exceptionally harsh in their criticism of President Donal Trump, and now that Joe Biden is apparently the President-elect, Biden has become the focal point for their sharp tongued belligerence.
Congressman elect, Jamaal Bowman, an outspoken Progressive and newest addition to the Squad, has publicly attacked some of Joe Biden's choices, some of whom are Democrat Party loyalists.
"The Democratic congressman-elect said gender and racial diversity in Biden’s administration were important, but “ideological diversity” was key.“We need to make sure here that President-elect Joe Biden is picking as many progressives to his cabinet as possible,” Bowman said."
“But when I hear names like Rahm Emanuel and Bruce Reed, you know, it makes my skin crawl,” Bowman said. “Rahm Emanuel covered up the murder of Laquan McDonald as Mayor in Chicago. He closed elementary schools. He closed mental health institutions. He added: “Bruce Reed is a deficit hawk and a master of austerity budgets. So, we cannot have anyone like that in the Biden cabinet, especially as we deal with the coronavirus and as we deal with an economic depression and racial reckoning in our time.” https://www.foxnews.com/politics/aoc-squad-member-says-hearing-these-two-possible-biden-cabinet-picks-makes-my-skin-crawl
Reading these statements may confuse the casual observer, or anyone with a sound and reasonable mind. The esteemed Congressman-elect has called for "ideological diversity"; therefore Joe Biden must fill his administration with as many progressives as possible. This statement creates an unfathomable paradox. How can ideological diversity exist when progressives are infamous for their aggressive intolerance of differing opinions?
Progressives of all sorts, including those who are members of the Global Elite, have begun to openly question Biden's cabinet choices. Two individuals with deep and long ties to the Democrat Party and various Democrat Presidential administrations, Michèle Flournoy and Antony Blinken, both having been chosen by Biden for top cabinet positions, have come under pressure to reveal the confidential client list they kept while working at the consulting firm "WestExec Advisors", a firm which they started. We see this happening all the time by members of both parties, people get into government by political appointment, then enter the private sector, only to be recalled into government service.
Exclusive think tanks which serve as the intellectual training grounds of the Global Elite, such as the "Council on Foreign Relations" and the "Washington Center for Near East Policy" , are filled with lists of rotating members which switch places every time the White House changes occupants. These think tanks are supposedly non-political and have no influence over government policy decision making; however, almost all of the power players in Washington DC are members of these groups, and the ideas expressed in these think tanks are frequently adopted as government policy. The members of these think tanks were some of the strident opponents of the Trump White House, and many of these individuals, both Democrat and Republican, have supported policies favored by Socialist/Progressives.
To make an accurate analyses of the current situation, a bit of intuition is required. Loud, obnoxious, charismatic, and popular Progressive politicians such as the "Squad" in Congress, Bernie Sanders, and Elizabeth Warren, may be the face of the Socialist movement in the United States, but behind the scenes, the Global Elite within the Council on Foreign Relations and other such groups, are providing the ideas and intellectual muscle upon which the politicians depend on.
Elections become meaningless if the politicians are just over-paid figureheads in a system in which a revolving door of insiders is making all the big policy decisions. These insiders, these Global Elite, they cause the rise and fall of governments, they help finance the governments of the world through their affiliation with the Federal Reserve and the World Bank, and they have worked quietly behind the scenes to influence Joe Biden in choosing his cabinet secretaries and other administration officials.
Robin B. DiPietro, director of the International Institute for Foodservice Research and Education at the University of South Carolina’s School of Hotel, Restaurant and Tourism Management, says that six years ago, when she was in touch with Burger King, the average cost of turnover was about $600 per employee.
Cornell’s Batt said a survey of restaurants she helped conduct in 2013 put the cost of fast-food turnover at $1,600 per worker, and that was at a time when turnover was significantly lower.
The turnover cost estimates have kept going up.
The cost per employee now is estimated by the National Restaurant Association at $2,000 per employee. Those figures will vary by restaurant type as fast-food employees are still less expensive to turn over than those in upscale dining. Restaurant research firm TDn2K calculated replacement costs at $2,100 to $2,800. But all operators feel the pinch of the deepening turnover crisis, especially with a higher minimum wage, and higher recurring business costs.
The unspoken truth behind many of these decisions is the quickly rising minimum wage. Legislatures in many states and localities have steadily increased the minimum wage to $15 an hour. This may not seem like much, but for a business to pay several employees $15 an hour, even during slow times, can be a burden most smaller businesses can not endure. Many fast food businesses have raised prices in consideration of this added cost. If a particular task or function can be completed by robotics or automation, an astute business leader, will quickly replace employees with machines that cost less over the long-term and are not going to call in sick or cause disciplinary issues.
It seems that no matter the reason, the fast food restaurant of the future will look very different than anything seen in the past. A hungry customer may never actually see a person when picking up their order. Customers will order their meal through purely digital means, as employees will not be taking phone orders. Robots will prepare the food, with minimal human supervision. It is conceivable that a fast food business such as McDonald's or Chipotle, that once employed 15-20 employees, will have a staff of less than 10, which will include management. A dystopian future in which consumers order food from a machine, have machines prepare the food, and then machines deliver food to customer's vehicle, may not be that far away.
The 2020 Presidential election has brought out the the worst in people. The Marxist/Socialist/Progressives that seem to have taken complete control of the Democrat Party have stayed true to their usual habit of labeling everyone that disagrees with them as "racist" or a "hater" of some sort, and since Donald Trump has many supporters. over forty percent of the nation must be racists and haters! How was our once great nation converted into a proverbial "run down high school" in which everyone must belong to a clique or group, and all the groups hate each other?
From the Washington Times we learn that Congressperson Rep. Alexanderia Ocasio-Cortez was instrumental in setting up the “Trump Accountability Project”. a group whose goal is to blacklist and deny employment to anyone that in any way supported or even voted for Donal Trump. Singer Katy Perry, who publicly supported Biden, was savagely attacked online for suggesting she would offer a message of reconciliation to her family members that supported Trump. While Presidential-elect Joe Biden has been talking about unity and reconciliation, his party and his supporters seem to have ulterior motives.
For their part, Trump supporters have not been idle. From the Biden bus being run off the road and instances of individuals being attacked. Most disturbingly, Trump seems to have been very popular with many fringe groups of dubious character, from the neo-Nazi thugs that staged an infamous protest in Charlottesville Virginia (read my post about that), to the QAnon conspiracy group and others such as the Proud Boys. Of course, the Democrat party is well known for it's many violent Marxist fringe groups, such as Antifa and BLM, but that is a story for another time.
Perhaps Biden will be able to unify people in a way that Trump was never able to. Regardless, it seems battle lines have been drawn, and neither side is backing down.
This brings me to my personal experience with pre and post-election anger. In recent weeks I have been attacked for not supporting Trump, and I have been attacked for not supporting Biden. Several of my Facebook "friends" from both political sides have severed their connections to me, because I did not support their candidate. My question to everyone is this: Why must I support a candidate that does not represent my values and political ideals? The most difficult sort of tyranny to overcome is the tyranny of peer pressure. I believe I have been fortunate enough to think outside the box, and thus have my own opinions. However, it saddens me that so many people seem unable or unwilling to see beyond the normal sort of petty partisanship that has become an integrated part of our society.
Perhaps things will get better one day. Perhaps the people of this nation will one day put aside their political differences, and embrace their fellow citizens in a spirit of true brotherhood. Perhaps this is all just wistful thinking on the part of a man that loves his country, and believes that this remains the land of opportunity, in which people live in harmony and seek to improve their community by improving themselves.