Harley Davidson died by their own hands

Harley Davidson was the king of motorcycles. The big powerful steal machines said something about the person as they road down the road. American Pride was what they called it, they called foreign bikes rice burners. If you were an American you road a Harley Davidson motorcycle.

Harley committed suicide by announcing it’s move of some production down south to Mexico and over seas. We Americans looked at that as a slap in the face and added another “Rice Burner” to the list of motorcycle. I still own a Harley Davidson still, only because the value of the bike decreased so bad and so fast the once valued bike is worth no more than your standard Kawasaki.

No Pride in riding one now!

Rest in Peace Harley Davidson – All good things must end!

Companies who support Antifa, BLM and Hate Police

Democrats are the ones pushing this agenda. Remember if you don’t vote for Biden your not Black!

Shawn King is calling for all WHITE Statues of Jesus Christ be removed from Public Display. I think most of these companies support him.

Chick-Fil-A – White people should shine black peoples shoes

Ben and Jerry – Defund police everywhere

Starbucks – shit coffee, who really cares. The dislike the military, police, and now white people

NFL – bye bye

Disney – Disney is changing the color of Mickey!

NIKE – burned my shoes

Walmart – can’t afford to pay their employees a livable wage but can support Antifa and BLM

Amazon – 100 millions because Antifa made them

Apple – 100 million dollars from people for their over priced phones. NO MORE from me!

Etsy – why owners of etsy wanted to shun buyers I don’t understand

McDonalds – another company won’t pay employees a livable wage but support Antifa and BLM

Taco Bell – Bell headed for the boarder all right… they hate white people

Papa Johns – racist fuckers stole Pizza from ol’ Papa John himself.

Publix Grocery Stores – let’s donate money then people won’t think were racist.

Coca Cola and Pepsi – RC cola here I come

Transistor.FM – podcasting company who hate us now. Same as Vimeo

Vimeo – video host. Blacks only I guess, no whites, Asians, Spanish, or anyone else.

What Happens When the Madness Ends?

Today’s corporate revolutionary enthusiasts had better prepare for the inevitable turn.

By Victor Davis Hanson • June 21, 2020
When something cannot go on, it certainly will not go on. But what are the symptoms of what cannot go on and when?

There are two historic red lines and our revolution is getting close to both.

When Normal People Grow Weary
One is when “average” people, both white and nonwhite, who identify neither with Left nor Right, woke nor unwoke, become frightened or appalled by the violence and the anarchy—and thus finally move to dismantle the guillotine as the razor increasingly starts haircutting friends, idols, and compatriots.

Their verdict can be known either by demonstrating themselves, boycotting, voting, or massive civil disobedience. At some point, tonight’s hero on YouTube torching Wendy’s or kicking a downed policeman on CNN, becomes tomorrow’s commonplace, unnoticed felon—with a new warrant issued out on his head, and about whose fate and lengthy CV no one other than his parents much cares.

Governors and mayors can demand masks and all sorts of social distancing measures. But once they declared that only those not demonstrating—the non-looting and nonviolent—were subject to their rules, while millions both peacefully protesting and violently looting were exempt, then their words meant nothing. It will be impossible for them ever to be seen as credible again. Virus or no virus, crowded freeways, and busy malls will soon be referenda on the bond of governors like Gavin Newsom and Gretchen Whitmer.

In a few weeks, we are promised that multimillionaire NFL players and coaches in unison will not deign to stand up for the National Anthem. Promises, promises.

TV play-by-play announcers will praise them—or else likely lose their jobs. But millions of Americans simply will decouple from the NFL. Their silent disappearance will make the prior Kaepernick drop-off in attendance and viewership seem like child’s play. The same will be true perhaps of the more canny NBA, if they foolishly emulate the NFL. Millions will surmise that billionaire basketball players can far better make their billions in China and should—an NBA deity whose dictatorship players and coaches fear and worship while criticizing their own democracy.

Recently, there was murder in the CHAZ/CHOP-shop summer of love, and more random violence. Soon average Seattle citizens will want their city’s core back if only to reclaim their full 911 response. When the police begin not showing up for assaults, thefts, and break-ins, and criminals do what criminals do without consequences, the proverbial victims and vulnerable will have had enough and either move away or organize.

Governor Cuomo and Mayor de Blasio vie for televised braggadocio. But when the cameras leave, and they will soon, both will be left with billions of dollars in damage, lost commerce, bankrupt budgets, and urban flight. And their whiny appeals to American deplorables for financial assistance, their attempts at shaming clingers for a bailout, will likely be the stuff of comedy. What will California’s multimillionaire Governor Gavin Newsom do when his silly press conferences end, but his 13.3 percent income tax rate and 47-cent gas tax still don’t come close to closing his $50 billion annual deficit? Give more adolescent lectures about how the virus and lockdown are “reimagining a progressive era as it pertains to capitalism”?

When Important People Find Themselves Out of Luck
Second, when important people start to suffer the concrete consequences of their own abstract ideology, then the revolution sputters—in the manner that #MeToo Tara Reid got nowhere in accusing Joe Biden of a brutal sexual assault. Suddenly, handsy and heavily breathing Joe who once swore “women must be believed” appealed to statutes of limitations, presumptions of innocence, and the right to cross-examination as if he were Robespierre suddenly deploring the promiscuous use of the guillotine.

When hysteria fades, so too the current Antifa/BLM movement will go dormant to go enjoy the millions that they garnered from terrified virtue-signaling corporatists. When pistol-packing, AR-15 toting Raz Simone declares himself exempt from his own past homophobia and repulsive N-word vocabulary, and struts armed to the teeth at the head of his posse while blocking the police from aiding those shot and dying, then there is no society left. And those who want society back at some point will act, whether silently or visibly. Either Raz will be arrested—or bought off by a social justice Seattle billionaire and retired to a gifted lakeside home. Either way, he will go soon.

For all the conservatives who virtue signaled that Confederate statues had to come down now, the logical trajectory of their acquiesce was the toppling of Ulysses S. Grant, Columbus, and Father Junipero Serra, and the defacements of Lincoln, Jefferson, and Washington. And it won’t do to deplore the mob’s insanity when it turns on abolitionists, Cervantes, and black Civil War veterans. After all, from the time of the dismemberment of Cinna the Roman poet, that’s precisely what mobs do when appeased: turn on the innocent without apology.

Declaring that Confederate statutes must fall, but only through pro forma deliberation is fine and good. But prejudging that such democratic deliberations will reach the proper end results, sends the signal to the mob of “Well, why wait for a slowcoach vote that will only confirm our violence?” If a sober and judicious observer declares that all Confederate generals are the same and all their stone and bronze images are illegitimately on public display, and all their removals must result from and be confirmed by majority votes, then why have majority votes unless one believes in the legitimacy of the old Soviet Duma or Saddam’s Iraqi parliament?

Both liberals and conservatives have red lines, for without them there is no civilization in which liberals and conservatives can disagree without tribal and ritual violence. When would-be looters and defacers turned toward liberal Beverly Hills, they were met by politically incorrect tear gas. And behold, not a single former chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff or retired military grandee was to be found to tweet out that America ended on that very day when those in the uniform tear-gassed civilians.

Nocturnally decapitating Robert E. Lee’s head in an obscure city park is one thing, marching in daylight on Stone Mountain with dynamite to erase the locus classicus of Confederate commemoration is quite another. Were that to happen, even Fort Bragg is not safe and the Wilson School at Princeton would be next in line for the guillotine.

Academics are now bombarded in their campus emails with lists of BLM demands and administrative acquiescence to them. But when the smoke clears and the flames subside, Hadley, Connor, and Palmer will have to give up their legacy spots at Stanford and Yale to meet demands for mandated increases in the size of the African-American student body. Will the edgy radical professor in his elbow patched tweed still virtue-signal from the lounge, when his kid’s 800 English SAT and straight-A prep school grades no longer are considered required admission data, and his salary in no way will match the donor heft of rival Silicon Valley tech parents?

When the frenzy subsides, what will universities themselves say after charging jacked up tuition and room and board costs for indebted students to take their classes on zoom from their parents’ basements? Will they cite “overhead” or praise the new “digital learning,” or institute “givebacks” of student payments, or claim new diversity coordinators and administrators to combat white privilege necessitate budgetary constraints?

What about the Chick-fil-A CEO—worried about corporate losses from vandalized stores and past bad PR from gay boycotts—who urged that whites wash the feet of black people? What will he do when it is again against the law to loot and deface, and when few of any racial lineage would enjoy such groveling hands on their feet?

The Thermidor Reaction Is Coming
If a revolution is based on the untruth that blacks are daily violently terrorized by whites, what happens when data reveal facts contrary to that narrative? What happens when people come to understand that in those relatively rare interracial crimes, blacks are far more likely than whites to commit interracial violence? Or when people discover that more than 7,000 blacks are murdered per year by other blacks? When the hysteria fades, such data reasserts the truth that there is not currently a white racial war against blacks.

Now is the hour of the virtue tweeting has-been celebrity, who wishes to avoid the fate of Jimmies Fallon and Kimmel. Did the latter two, now on forced sabbaticals, think they are any more important to American entertainment than the beheaded Danton and Hébert were to the revolution of Robespierre and Saint-Just? In a cultural revolution, radicalism is a fluid and relative state, and no exemption from the violence that one advocates for others.

Just as reformers wanted King Louis XVI to give up some power but not to lose his head, so too peaceful protestors sought to institutionalize accountability for rogue cops. But also, just as a constitutional parliament was forgotten by the time of the Reign of Terror, so too the legitimate protests over George Floyd’s horrific death are now light-years distant from torching Santa Monica and defacing the World War II monument.

Instead, this is the unhinged age of the sexagenarian general mysteriously awakening from his politically incorrect slumber to publicly announce that he threw his suddenly despised framed picture of Robert E. Lee against his wall—as a good business hedge, or to rediscover mysteriously in his seventh decade that his lifelong association with Fort Bragg could be a liability in the suddenly petrified world of corporate clientage.

The Reign of Terror will end and the Thermidor reaction is on the horizon. Today’s opportunist virtue-signaler will be tomorrow’s gullible fool. Tonight’s brave looter and edgy arsonist will be tomorrow’s matter-of-fact felon. This morning’s memo-writing social justice executive and administrator will be seen as tomorrow’s rank abettor of McCarthyite persecutions. And the coveted and esteemed racial arsonist of the moment soon will become the ostracized segregationist.

Americans believe there is one thing more regrettable than a falsifier—and that is an opportunistic and careerist falsifier.

Pasco Principal Responds to Superintendent Demoting Him During Election

Dr. David LaRoche is running for superintendent of Pasco County Schools. The current superintendent just demoted him.

Superintendent Kurt Browning is trying to kill any chance that Dr. LaRoche running against him. What better way that to fire you running mate to make them look incompotant. It’s a dick move no matter how you look at the situation.

Mr. Browning do you really expect Pasco County to believe the bullshit response of yours… really?

Mr. Browning at least have the courage to admit what you really did, or be a P.O.S..

https://www.baynews9.com/fl/tampa/news/2020/06/10/pasco-principal-responds-to-superintendent-demoting-him-during-election

The coronavirus relief bill

The Stimulus Package, as it is called, only cost us all a cool two trillion dollars, but it was worth the price, wasn’t it? Let’s see, that will put our national debt somewhere in the neighborhood of only 25 trillion dollars, but is it of really great value?

(Note especially the first item)

$25,000,000 for additional salaries for the House of Representatives. How is that controlling the virus?
$100,000,000 to NASA. I didn’t know the virus came from outer space, I thought it came from China.
$20,000,000,000 to the USPS. Are we going to mail the virus back to China?
$300,000,000 to the Endowment for the Arts. Maybe we can charm the virus out of existence.
$300,000,000 for the Endowment for the Humanities. I don’t even know what this is, let alone how it could eliminate the virus
$30,000,000,000 for the Department of Education stabilization fund. That’s right $30 billion. I didn’t realize teachers were fighting the virus; they are at home.
$200,000,000 to Safe Schools Emergency Response to Violence Program.
$300,000,000 to public broadcasting. I have no clue on this one.
$500,000,000 to museums and libraries. Now I am really lost.
$720,000,000 to Social Security Administration, of which only $200,000,000 is to benefit people. The rest is for administration costs.
$25,000,000 for cleaning supplies for the Capitol Building. Can’t make this up folks. It’s on page 136 of the bill. Maybe to clean up all the BS?
$7,500,000 to the Smithsonian for additional salaries. How does that help to combat the virus?
$35,000,000 to the JFK Center for Performing Arts?
$3,000,000,000 upgrade to the IT department at the V.A.
$315,000,000 for state department diplomatic programs. I haven’t a clue as to how this helps.
$95,000,000 for the Agency of International Development. What is the relevance here?
$300,000,000 for international disaster assistance.
$300,000,000 for migrant and refugee assistance.
$90,000,000 for the Peace Corp.
$13,000,000 to Howard University.
$9,000,000 to miscellaneous Senate expenses.
$25,000,000 to the FAA for administrative costs.
$492,000,000 to National Railroad Passenger Corporation
$526,000,000 grants to AMTRAK to remain available, if needed.
$3,000,000 maritime administration.
$5,000,000 salaries and expenses office of the inspector general.
$2,500,000 public and Indian housing.
$5,000,000 in community planning and development.
$2,500,000 office of housing.
$1,500,000,000 tenant-based rental assistance office of public and Indian housing.
$1,000,000,000 of $720,000,000 to the public housing fund.
$100,000,000 for Community Block Grants for Native Americans
$250,000,000 for Housing Block Grants for Tribes.
$130,000,000 for AIDS housing.
$15,000,000,000 for the community development fund page 188. (That’s $15 billion of which only $10,000,000 is set aside for infrastructure for fighting infectious disease.)
$5,000,000,000 in homeless assistance.
$100,000,000,000 for rental assistance.
$7,000,000 to enforce the Fair Housing Act.
$1,000,000,000 for more Obama-phones. Really? Obamaphones?
$227,000,000 for grants to states for youth activities.
$261,000,000 for grants to states for dislocated worker employment and training activities, including supportive services and needs-related payments.
$10,000,000 for migrant and seasonal farmworker programs.
$100,000,000 for Job Corps. $30,000,000, to OSHA.
$10,000,000 for Susan Harwood training grants. Does anyone know who she is? $9,500,000,000, for higher education. $9.5 billion?
$25,000,000,000 for transit infrastructure page 169. (Why isn’t this in a separate bill? We need it, but what’s it doing in a coronavirus bill?

As you can see, I have given up trying to figure the relevance of all these great amounts of money being spent on thin air. Unfortunately, we now see how unreal the mental state of our politicians has become. The programs listed above are nothing more than vote grabbing schemes to ensure their re-election. We really do not need a Christmas wish list in the midst of this crisis. We can’t afford it

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