At the beginning of this year it looked like there was a chance the Republic, in some form, could be saved. But two things happened:
1. Almost immediately, the extent of the corruption, treason, and foreign influence in the system was revealed to be orders of magnitude worse than we believed, and new revelations drop weekly. We don't just have advanced cancer, it has metastasized to every organ and limb of the body we examine and it is hopelessly entwined around the most critical structures of the brain. The government is basically fully configured to immiserate the native population and replace it with aliens.
2. Despite a flurry of initial moves that looked very promising, the will to take even moderate action to treat the disease has evaporated. The judiciary blocks every executive action, and no one is willing to defy or impeach it. The executive memes and bitches on X but rarely arrests or prosecutes anyone. When it does act, it often sabotages itself through incompetence. The GOP-controlled legislative refuses to pass any meaningful bills or confirm Trump nominees that might be effective. They have decided to hang Trump out to dry, fully aware that this will usher the Left back into power, because they are part of the graft. And most inexplicably of all, the Trump team has all but given up on anything their base wants besides stopping illegal border crossings, and decided to pander to Israel and India, despite it being obvious that if they fail to retain power, the Left will go full Brazilian to destroy them. In short, no one will do anything about the cancer.
So, it's over. There will be no reform via political/electoral means. The only thing future elections will determine is if we drive into the gorge going fast or really fast. The future is either a violent backlash that preserves the nation by overthrowing the state, or the state will complete its transformation into a malignant tyranny and kill the nation. Either way, the Republic dies. We couldn't keep it.
June is shaping up to be a great month. We are watching our faithful Brothers in Christ:
1. Prepare for White Boy Summer
2. Mog the sodomites
3. Mog the Mormons
4. Defend the Brothers
5. Stand with each other.
Christ be praised!
Austin Metcalf is dead because Eisenhower sent men with bayonets to point their rifles at American women and children and require every American family put their children at risk of being stabbed to death by Karmelo Anthony
You might wish to not be around those who praise Nat Turner the murderous terrorist as they cite the reasons Karmelo should be allowed to get away with murder. But mixing with such types is required by law that is enforced by the bayonet
Unless you can afford to hide behind the same gates that those who wrote such laws hide behind, that is
Welp, just finished watching the Kansas Republican governor debate.
My take:
O’Hara-fiscal hawk
Schwab-understands how government operates
Masterson-spent too much time touting Trump endorsement
Sarnecki-Ross Perot vibes
Opinion: nobody won.
But if they acknowledge theological competence in some things, then there is no principled barrier to further theological competence in the rest or at least in what is perspicuous.
In the modern version of two-kingdom theology (M2K), the state is limited by soteriology and ecclesiology, and the state is adventitious as a post-fall divine ordinance.
All three are inherently theological.
So, knowing the limits of politics requires theological knowledge.
But, in M2K, civil rulers as such cannot have theological knowledge, or at least have no competence in it.
Thus, in the M2K system, civil rulers have either no knowledge of their limitations or no competence in judging those limitations.
The solution is to say that the church dictates those to the state, which makes the church over the state (a violation of 2K).
Or the M2K system is simply incoherent.
Had the Piperites not pushed international adoption so hard, we wouldn't be having such "difficult conversations" today.
We would all be easily convinced of, and on board with, the necessity of segregation.
Latter-day Saints are among the most patriotic, service-oriented individuals in our country. They are also unequivocally Christian—just look at who is in the name of the Church.
It is unacceptable for a government entity to characterize a faith in a manner that contradicts the religion’s own foundational tenets. I am working now to ensure a correction is made.