GHETTO CONTROL 3
There are a lot of cities
here in the US which already are out of control. Detroit of course springs to mind, the city
proper unable to fund critical services such as street lights, police and
fire. It isn’t just that the whole place
is financially ruined ( and no, Blacks didn’t run it into the ground even if
they did help in looting the corpse, the domestic auto makers did ) but that
anarchy itself has been unleashed.
Oakland, California isn’t a place you want to visit in the day,
especially if you are lacking in melatonin, let alone the night. Now, I don’t know what your definition of a
failed state is, but I could equally point to either Nigeria or Detroit/Oakland
as a place you don’t want to go on a visit due to out of control crime and lack
of government control. New Orleans has a
few tourist traps that are mostly, kinda sorta, safe to go to but I think you
would have to be half mad to do so, about like the brainless morons offspring
of the 10% going to college to major in alcohol consumption and getting a
pedigree in power. We have entire cities
no longer under the control of the proper authorities and you want to claim
America is still a First World Country?
Surely my good Sir, you belong drinking with the present generation of
the cronies of Shrub.
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Small towns with meth labs
are another good indicator that the DC circus has lost control of their citizens. Now, I grant you, the war on drugs could be
ended instantly with legalization and hence its continuation is a deliberate
policy aimed at enriching the Injustice Industry, but that doesn’t change the
fact that our fearsome drug czars always want MORE fodder for the profit
machine, not less. Why would there be a
deliberate hands-off policy towards mom and pop drug manufactures? It simply does not benefit them, not with power
and financing through asset forfeiture too alluring to ignore. So I tend to believe that rather than WON’T,
the Powers That Be actually CAN’T stop the manufacturing of said drugs. It isn’t lack of resources as LEO’s also
Follow The Money and busting meth labs could make them the local undisputed
real estate kings. Every bust makes them
money and they have every incentive from job security to financial security to
do so. Yet it seems as if they can’t
find their ass with both hands, a flashlight and a map.
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Just as higher authorities
can’t control a cesspit of a whole city and Black Only Zones are never
pacified, Meth Country has the peoples support a guerrilla movement needs to
survive. I mean, come on. We are talking about Meth Heads here, about
one percent of an IQ smarter than shrieking chimpanzees flinging feces at each
other. They are certainly not smart
enough to keep from getting caught from any kind of competent law enforcement,
not when just breathing takes most of their efforts. What other explanation do you have other than
the population as a whole condones their existence? Even if Joe Citizen hates them and their
ways, he doesn’t go out of his way to point them out to the police until they
get within explosives range, now does he?
How much more support can you get for the idea that the consent of the
coerced is only begrudgingly given under duress at this point? Granted, Prohibition was never privately
cooperated with, but back then the average citizen might have been a peon but
he had enough to be content. Now, the
peons are far less handsomely rewarded for their servitude. Before, the Elites comfortably held power
even if certain laws were flaunted. Now
the power is flaunted as well as the laws.
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I should perhaps belabor
that point. A century ago, the rising
tide was actually raising all boats.
Never to the level the propaganda claimed, then or under Reagan
certainly, but enough folks saw enough of a raise in the standard of living to
have no issues with the Powers. They
didn’t abide the laws they disagreed with but they respected the authority that
made them. They agreed that even if they
were doing a less than perfect job, a power structure beat anarchy. Today, there is no such agreement. Everyone not getting a VERY hefty paycheck
from Uncle Sugar has zero respect for the reptiles living in the fetid swamp of
DC. They KNOW they are getting
screwed. Before, the screwing was soft
and respectful. They might be peons but
they were still seeing enough compensation for that fact. Today, the humping is unrelenting and
painful, never a chance to heal from the last ass pounding. And we know it, even if it isn’t admitted to
as some horses can be led to the water but simply won’t drink ( the Kool-Aid
drinker who keep insisting ‘Murica will be great again if we just work even
harder ).
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Surprisingly, one aspect
of the lack of control you don’t hear much about, probably because most folks
are strangely still attracted to California for whatever strange reasons even
Sigmund couldn’t fathom in the deepest grip of his distorted lust, that states
suburbia is largely being abandoned by the authorities. Not just in LA but throughout the state. Whitebread neighborhoods as well as other
colors of the rainbow. Not even remote
terrain hostile outposts such as the old Appalachian redoubts, but right out in
the open suburbia. Once again California
proves the bellweather state, a microcosm of the nation as a whole. Poor sprawl surrounding Elite enclaves. Just like parts of the southern border, White
forts surrounded by Latino crime, hostility and if not careful caught in the
crossfire between the cartels and the few hardier souls of the local police or
the ICE or non-Latino crime members. We
don’t control whole areas down there. It’s
actually amazing the authorities have as much control as they do, considering
the swaths surrendered. That is from the
systems wide welfare distribution. Which
can easily be lost from various factors pushing our system off the cliff face. I opt for the surrender of the PetroDollar
standard globally, suddenly eliminating half of our oil supply, but a ship this
rusty and leaking can get swamped by different waves. Stop fearing a phanton FedGov and start
fearing your non-tribal neighbors, as well as your gravy train being on very
thin ice indeed.
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