Real Deal Reports (11 June 2020) with Mike Bara in Seattle (while Dean Ryan departs from LA)
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This is Jim Fetzer in Madison, absent Dean Ryan in L.A., but very glad to have Mike Behr in Seattle here, and since Seattle is where all the action is taking place, that worked.
We have the latest reports from the front.
Where Antifa is seeking armed volunteers to hold seized ground in Seattle.
You'd think this was just a huge, huge story.
Medium reports alleged seizure of the city blocks was followed by a list of 30 demands for the city council and the Seattle mayor.
The first two center on abolishing the Seattle Police Department.
Here's one.
The Seattle Police Department and attached court system are beyond reform.
We do not request reform.
We demand abolition.
This is about as lunatic as it gets.
The second demand is no guns, no batons, no riot shields, no chemical weapons used against protesters during the transition period during which the police department is being dismantled.
The list of demands is followed by the statement, although we've liberated Free Capitol Hill in the name of the people of Seattle, we must not forget we stand on land already once stolen from the Duwamish people, the first people of Seattle, and whose brother, John T. Williams of Nuu-chah-nooth tribe up north was murdered by the Seattle police.
It looks like they're going to throw in every grievance they can imagine from the past.
Meanwhile, the New York Times makes it sound like it's a gathering, a peaceful protest, almost like a camping trip.
Get this.
On the street next to a police precinct in Seattle's Capitol Hill neighborhood, protesters and officers spent a week locked in a nightly cycle of standoffs, at times ending with clouds of tear gas.
But facing a growing backlash over his dispersal tactics, the Seattle Police Department offered a concession.
Officers would abandon the precinct, board up the windows, and let the protesters have free reign outside, as they have.
One block was designated a smoking area, another had a medic station and a no-cop co-op.
People could pick up free lacrosse, sparkling water, or a snack.
Wednesday, President Trump tried to portray the scene in the city as something more sinister than a camping trip.
He called for government leaders to crack down on the protesters, declaring domestic terrorists have taken over Seattle.
The mayor, however, responded with a tweet of her own, make us all safe, go back to your bunker.
The protest zone has increasingly functioned with the tacit blessing of the city.
Harold Scoggins, a fire chief, was there on Wednesday chatting with protesters, helping set up a call with the police department, making sure the area had portable toilets and sanitation services.
I have no idea where we're headed, Mr. Scoggins said in an interview.
We've been working step by step on how to build a relationship, build trust in small things so we can figure this out together.
Defunding the Seattle Police Department.
This is now a community center.
Mike, I gotta tell ya, this was such an important story that the Wisconsin State Journal didn't carry a word about it.
Not a single word about it.
I mean, this is embarrassing.
Well, yeah, they're trying to hide it and they're also trying to keep, you know, people from knowing what's really going on in there and how bad things really are because You know, it's a nightmare.
You've got people here, you've got there's a guy who's supposed to be covering the Seattle Seahawks football team named Greg Bell with two G's.
Oh, everything's so great, it's so peaceful up there.
Oh yeah, and he takes pictures of himself and his family down on the lake about 20 miles away from it.
It's like, if it's so great up there, Greg, take Mr. Reporter, take you, And your family, your little girl, your 14-year-old girl, and go live there!
Show us how great it is inside this enclave run by a communist warlord.
I mean, it's absolute insanity.
It's why I can't wait to get the F out of this insane, nuts, crazy city.
The only thing this city has going for it at this point, in my mind, is the Seahawks.
And wow, have they draped themselves in stupidity over the last couple of weeks.
So it's just really an embarrassment to even be from this city anymore.
It's such a joke.
And look, there's an easy way to deal with it.
Here's how you deal with it, Jim.
You surround the area of a city block with the military.
Then you cut off all the water and you don't let anything in and you don't let anybody out except people who want to get the hell out of there and go somewhere else.
People who are willing to surrender.
And you starve them out.
Takes about, I don't know, a week.
And they're all done and you go in and you restore law and order.
It's absolute insanity that this is going on.
And again, the press continues to cover it up.
So we have another problem, which is that the press is not honestly reporting what's really going on in this city and in this particular area.
This is a social experiment that will end up costing lives if it hasn't cost them already.
And, you know, I don't know what to say about it.
Except it's not just embarrassing to be from Seattle, it's practically embarrassing to be an American at this point.
Because nobody will act on this, and the president really can't act unless the mayor or the governor Invites him in.
And you know, again, you look at that article, the lie of Trump hiding in a bunker.
Trump was never in a bunker.
Supposedly, when the story came out, he was in a bunker.
He wasn't even in Washington.
He was in Camp David.
I mean, it's absolute lie after lie after lie.
And I got invited by a friend.
To go down and do some research there, they're basically telling me that this is an area where there's been a lot of nefarious activity, a lot of child trafficking.
There's tunnels in the park there in the area where they've brought children and young people in and out on many occasions in the past and she wants to go up there and research it and I said, No, I ain't going in there unless I'm armed.
And believe me, if I'm armed, there's going to be a shootout.
So, I'm not going anywhere near the place.
And to all the people who think it's so wonderful, move you and your kids in there and see what happens to you and your kids.
Let's find out.
How great this socialist utopia really is, okay?
I think you got it right, Mike.
Now, I used to think the Democrats and the Republicans divided where the Democrats were the mommy party and the Republicans the daddy party.
I think that's all wrong.
The Democrats are the children and the Republicans are the adults.
I mean, this is infantile.
This kind of behavior and that should be tolerated by the mayor and the governor, that's indefensible.
These are kids having a tantrum.
They have no discipline.
They have no responsibility.
They're just acting in a reckless, impetuous fashion and it's a disgrace.
This is the culmination of the nobody wins, nobody loses, everybody gets a trophy video game subculture that's been permeating and building for the last 20 years in this country.
It's really a disaster.
And, you know, again, you have a situation where there's no such thing as a moderate Democrat anymore.
If a Democrat says, oh, I'm moderate and I don't believe in abortion, they're all lies.
And there's no... I don't see how anybody with any rational thought could ever vote for a Democrat again.
There's a lot of people in this country with no rational thinking process.
Well, Mike, I'm inclined to agree with you.
They have so discredited themselves.
Now, normally I wouldn't go through an article, but this is an extremely good one, and we have the occasion today with the dean in transit.
When mob violence replaces police as a standard of authority, Parallels of mass cultural revolution and Hitler's Night of Broken Glass.
What are we, humans or animals or savages?
The line is from William Golding's classic novel Lord of the Flies, but it might as well be emblazoned on the forehead of every American after last week, just as it universally must be asked of every person who is tasked with choosing between order and chaos.
The policeman who put his knee on George Floyd's throat failed the test for humanity.
His haughty disregard for Floyd's precious life was more akin to the instinctive calm of an apex predator than to a civilized human being.
It's no wonder he provoked an angry response from not only the black community in Minneapolis, but from the entire country.
Yet when protest morphed into riot, it behooved everyone to ask of themselves, not of someone else.
What are we?
Instead, many were asking a different question.
Who can we blame?
Behind their convenient COVID-19 masks, people were able to disguise their shame and unloose their inner demons.
The parallels to Lord of the Flies were obvious as I watched America's cities reenact the paranoia and tribalism that infected the novel's disparate group of British schoolboys who found themselves stranded without parental supervision on an island following a plane crash.
Their initial attempts to establish order eventually gave way to score settling and a realization that power is not necessarily a function of righteousness.
The world, that understandable and lawful world, was slipping away.
That's what happened in America last week when mob violence replaced police as a standard of authority.
When you saw white people taking a knee to prostrate themselves before looters and to renounce their white privilege, you also saw parallels to Mao's Cultural Revolution and Hitler's Kristallnacht, the Night of Broken Glass.
The Cultural Revolution began with an attack on the old order, the old privilege, represented by shop owners and college professors.
To avoid the mob's rage, the victims were forced to humiliate themselves publicly and to utter self-denunciations to confess their crimes against the mob's ideology.
But there was no escaping the demented wrath of the self-anointed protectors of virtue.
Eventually, millions of those intellectuals and entrepreneurs were put to death, sometimes buried up to their necks, so they could continue to abase themselves until their final breath.
Kristallnacht is the name given to a pogrom carried out against Jewish shops, homes, cemeteries, and synagogues in November 1938 by Nazi paramilitaries known as Brownshirts.
They were an exact parallel of the black garb stormtroopers that ravaged neighborhoods and dozens of U.S.
cities the last 10 days.
Or so.
Don't let the name Antifa fool you.
These anti-fascists have adopted the taxing of the fascists as their own, and even the uniform of the Italian black shirts.
Just as Kristallnacht was intended to send a message to Jews, so too were the riots last week intended to send a signal to law-abiding whites.
The words that journalist Hugh Green wrote about Kristallnacht in 1938 could just as easily have been written today about the riots that followed the murder of George Floyd.
Mob law ruled throughout this afternoon and evening and hordes of hooligans indulged in an orgy of destruction.
Racial hatred and hysteria seemed to have taken complete hold of otherwise decent people.
When such wanton destruction is occurring, normal people have no choice against overwhelming force.
If there is no army or police force to protect them, they will either die or surrender in hope that obsequious fawning will buy them, or at least their families, safety.
Perhaps that survival instinct is what has led our governing class to kowtow to the looters.
The Democratic Party of Fairfax, Virginia tweeted, riots are an integral part of this country's march toward progress.
Hillary Clinton's former spokesperson, Brian Fallon, sent a message to defund the police, as if a nation without police could be anything but a barbaric, lawless mess.
If you want more dead George Floyds, take away the police and justice system and you will have thousands of them, ultimately millions.
The point is that rioters and their enablers miss is that when police become criminals, there is a way to hold them accountable.
But when criminals become police, they are unto themselves with no court of appeal and no hope for justice.
Who knows what will happen to people in American cities going forward if they don't denounce their so-called white privilege and bend the knee to those who have power and are willing to use it.
A few boys on the island of Lord of the Flies resisted the tyranny of the mob and tried to maintain order by an appeal to reason.
One boy, Ralph, had been elected as the group's leader because he seemed to symbolize decency, kindness, and honor.
But slowly he was displaced by boys who valued action over honor, power over principle.
The rules, shouted Ralph.
You're breaking the rules.
Who cares, came the response from the children.
If that is the same response we accept from our mayors, our governors, our generals, and our media elite, then we have not only lost our honor, we have lost our country.
And as though to emphasize the point, Russia Today published, Crowd Tears Down Sets Alight Then Spits on Columbus Statue Before Throwing It in a Nearby Lake.
As anti-racism and anti-police brutality protests continue and the U.S.
protesters have tore down, set on fire, and submerged a statue of another notorious figure in the history of slavery, Christopher Columbus.
Thousands of protesters gathered in Richmond, Virginia's Byrd Park Tuesday night.
After several speeches, the eight-foot statue of Columbus was torn down with rope at around 8.30 local time.
Police did not intervene.
It was also briefly set on fire before the irate crowd dragged it to a nearby lake and spat on it as it sank into the murky depths, as eyewitness video from the scene shows.
I'm telling you, this is simply stunning, Mike.
It is grotesque.
The behavior is cho-chop like, and I think that article got it exactly right.
With mobless rule, with mob rule, we have lost our country.
Yeah, you do lose it if you have mob rule, and that's, you know, again, I don't know what you can do about it because these Democrat governors and mayors, who are the ones that are allowing this to happen, Because they won't stand up for law and order, and secretly are rooting for the white people to be killed, even though they're white people themselves in most cases.
It's really a situation where we have no hope of changing the situation.
Until and unless these people are forcibly removed.
And that means sending in the military and forcibly removing them from their positions of authority and making sure they never come back.
And you can interpret that any way you want.
That's really the only thing that's going to change this situation.
And, you know, again, so many of the people that have voted for these losers, have done so based on brainwashing by the media.
Lie after lie after lie that Columbus was anything less than a hero who risked life and limb to discover the new world, which has basically led to human civilization.
Every convenience that these losers enjoy today is probably rooted ultimately in Columbus, discovering and starting the process of the colonization of North America by Europeans.
That's what's created the modern Western world that we all live in and that we enjoy the benefits of.
So, you know, again, if you do not respond to this stuff, it's just going to continue to happen and it's going to get more and more insane.
And at some point you're just going to have an all-out war, which essentially is what we're in now.
So, you know, the question is, How do you fix this?
I mean, Trump can't trust any of his generals.
He had another general today, Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, stab him in the back and say, oh, I shouldn't have walked with him to the church.
Really?
How about you're fired, buddy?
I mean, it's just time to get all of these people out of their positions of authority.
And I don't really know how you do that short of military intervention.
Two or three thoughts, Mike.
One is, if you want to destroy a culture's identity, a direct method is to destroy the icons of its past.
That would be given that the greatest event in American history was the Civil War.
All the monuments to those who fought on both sides, which is a form of respect, showing the South had noble leaders, the North had noble leaders.
They were engaged in a political dispute over whether or not the states had the right to secede from the Union.
The North prevailed, the South lost, but we can still respect their integrity and dedication.
When you destroy a statue of Christopher Columbus, you're denying the history of the country, that it was founded by this great navigator and explorer, like Magellan and a host of others.
This is an effort to bring about the destruction of the cultural and the national identity of the United States.
The other point I would make is the following.
I viewed the Chief of Staff's remarks slightly differently.
You'll recall during our last show I observed that the easiest way to transform the United States into a third world nation is through the politicalization of the military and through a military coup which would destroy our constitutional government.
I think he was stepping back from the precipice by suggesting that even that effort that of walking across the street was too political and that the military ought to remain apolitical.
And for that, I believe he deserves praise.
Your thoughts? - Well, I mean, you know, what I've been told is that Donald Trump was the last best hope of the alliance of the good guys who wanted to save the United States as a nation before a military coup.
At this point, I'm in favor of the military coup.
You know, I'm perfectly willing to live under martial law for two or three months until the original republic is restored.
Because I've just had it with this crap.
And I think this disease, this cancer is so deep that you're not gonna be able to cut it out without a really sharp scalpel.
And that's the situation that we're in.
And I think that really begs the military.
I think that the problem is, is that the Trump side, the alliance faction is trying to play by the rules.
But if you play by the rules, the other side's not playing by the rules, you're gonna lose.
I'm at the point where I've just had it up to here and I keep hearing, oh just a few more weeks, this is going to happen and that's going to happen.
Well, Jim, ask yourself this question.
If Attorney General Barr indicted 10 people On charges relating to the Russiagate, the Crossfire Hurricane scandal, the biggest political scandal in American history, would it change anything fundamentally on the ground in Seattle or in any of these other cities that are suffering with the rioting and the looters?
And the answer is no.
If Barr did what he should have done a year ago, which is start prosecuting all these people for their crimes, It wouldn't really make a difference.
It wouldn't make a blip.
So I think their master plan is kind of falling apart in their faces because if people don't respect the law and don't respect the rule of law, which is clearly what's happening at this point, then it doesn't make any difference if you prove that this person or that person broke the law.
We're living in essentially a lawless society at the moment.
Created by Democrats who want to create chaos and destruction everywhere they've gone.
Everywhere communism, socialism, or communism rules, you have basically three things that follow in sequence.
You have the loss of individual rights, you have economic collapse, and eventually you have genocide.
And that's where we're headed.
We're at the very first part of it, which is the loss of the individual rights that matter.
Because nobody will stand up for them anymore.
I don't know, Jim.
I'm beginning to think a military coup, keep us under martial law for six months, get rid of all the bad guys.
I don't think it's such a bad idea at this point.
Well, Mike, there are several comments I would make here as a kind of Sympathetic dissent.
I understand your impatience.
The problem with due process is that the wheels of justice grind very slowly.
And it now appears that the Senate committees, for example, are taking up the issues related to the FISA warrants and the improprieties by the FBI and the Department of Justice.
I believe that will come to culmination but that due process takes time regarding the idea of a military coup.
That would be a capitulation To, you know, the forces of anarchy, because it would really fundamentally destroy our constitutional system.
We have a president who is democratically elected by the American people, and he is coping with more conflicts and pressures than any other figure holding that office has in our history.
And, in addition, my take is the following.
Letting these local officials and state governors take responsibility for the absurdities in their own state is a way of showing to the entire American people that they are utterly irresponsible, that they're incapable of acting in the best interest of even their cities or their states.
And that the public is going to be repulsed, find this absolutely disgusting, as do you, as do I, and as do a growing number of American citizens.
So, Mike, I think it was a bit of a trap that if Trump were to send in the federal forces that he'd immediately be demonized as a tyrant.
I have even heard the suggestion That then there would be an effort to bring in the United Nations to preserve the blacks from their abuse by the tyrannical president.
I think Trump is showing wisdom by not going for it and by allowing These cities.
Look how ridiculous it is, Mike.
You yourself live in Seattle.
You're embarrassed by what's going on in Seattle.
The whole nation is embarrassed by what's going on in Seattle.
And the fact that the mayor will do nothing but is sympathizing with these squatters, that the governor won't do anything.
The governor has a National Guard.
I mean, it's absurd to think that a police department is going to turn over its precinct To madmen like this, to children, really infants who are having a temper tantrum, and then the mayor would sympathize and the governor would not resort to the National Guard.
I think Trump is giving them all the rope they could possibly use and they're doing a pretty good job of hanging themselves.
But Jim, here's the thing.
You say that the entire nation sees how ridiculous this is, what a disaster it is.
That's not true.
No matter what happens, even if 75% of the people wake up and realize what the Democrats are all about and what their permissive policies and their stupid social ideas have done to our country that we've lost even if that's still 25% of the population who are certifiably insane, who hate the United States, who hate democracy, who hate freedom, who hate capitalism.
What are we going to do with those people?
I mean really it's a question of how do you have this kind of a situation?
How do you allow it to continue to fester?
The only hope you have is to completely take over And scrap the existing education system and replace it with something that tells people the truth.
And how huge of a job is that?
How long is it going to take to put that in place?
And how long is it going to take for us to extract this poison out of the veins of our country that we have allowed to fester?
I just don't know.
It's going to take a tremendously long time.
And I don't see how it gets fixed by November, to be honest.
As I see it, there are three major groups in the country.
You have the hardcore leftists, you have the responsible rightists supporting the president, and you have everyone in between, the swing voters and independents.
And I guarantee you, Mike, the swing voters are not moving to the left.
They are moving to the right.
The Constitution has served us well for over 200 years, and it will continue to serve us well into the future.
Our next story is kind of fascinating and even illustrative because it turns out George Soros' Twitter page has been flooded with millions calling for his arrest for treason.
Twitter users are hitting it back against George Soros' Punishing his posts with millions upon millions of angry tweets, accusing him of paying protesters to riot and funding Antifa, while some claim he plans to radicalize African Americans in order to undermine society and further his globalist agenda.
Soros needs to be under arrest for being an enemy of the USA.
He is an international criminal, said conservative lady in response to James Woods, who said, our problem today is not black versus white.
Our problem today is George Soros versus America.
Here's another.
The only danger is this man George Soros and his NGOs.
He is responsible for Antifa.
Arrest this man already for treason.
How does he know Trump will be gone in 2020?
Is he planning assassination?
Many others.
It's been revealed by the Anti-Defamation League that Soros is currently receiving around half a million negative mentions per day as political and philanthropic activities continue to enrage millions of Americans.
They are suggesting here it's based upon conspiracy theories just mentioned in part as protests, still largely peaceful but increasingly marked by violent confrontations, looting and vandalism, continue to respond to the murder of George Floyd by police in Minneapolis.
Right-wing pundits and an ideologically diverse crew of conspiracy theorists have alleged that George Soros is playing a role in fomenting Chaos?
Well, that's no theory, Mike.
That's a fact.
He was busing in Antifa and Black Lives Matter on the same bus as in Charlottesville.
We know his role here.
He is a monster, an international criminal.
There are warrants for his arrest in multiple countries.
The critics have it right.
This man deserves to be arrested and prosecuted for treason.
Your thoughts?
Well, yeah, just as he's used buses to bus voters in from neighboring Massachusetts and Vermont to go in and vote Democratic and steal New Hampshire from the Republican presidential candidate two of the last three cycles.
So this is something he's done all along.
The question is, again, when is the president going to act against this guy?
I mean, literally, you could shoot his plane out of the sky, say it was an accident.
Oh, I'm mistaken.
Bad, bad missile launch there by the Air Force or the Navy, accidentally.
And literally, the world would be a much better place, but you can't actually do that because you're hamstrung by legal conscriptions.
The fact is that until he's charged with something, you can't act against George Soros.
And he's just one guy.
There are other people behind him.
You've got Bezos.
You've got Bill Gates.
You've got all these Bond villains.
In the background that are as big a problem as Soros and Soros is the one who's out front because he looks like Emperor Palpatine You know he takes he takes all the flack, but he's not really necessarily the mastermind behind this so getting rid of Soros in some way by arresting him or trying him for treason or And you know as has been suggested shooting him out of the sky None of these things are really going to solve the underlying problem, which is that we continue to allow these seditious dissenters
to have free reign in our country.
And that's what we've got to stop.
We've got to bring back true patriotism and push people, push people to actually believe in their country, defend the laws, and defend our nation.
And it's just not happening right now.
The most fundamental principle upon which this country was founded is due process.
That no one may be deprived of life, liberty, or property without due process of law.
Ergo, shooting him down out of the sky might be short-term effective and take him out, but it would compromise what this nation is all about.
More on the left are being embarrassed by their own inability to deal with the issues because they don't have a clue.
Watch as AOC stumbles over her words when told more police means less crime.
Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez had a bit of a mental block when confronted with facts relating her push to defund police departments in cities across America.
During an interview with ABC News anchor George Stephanopoulos, who's a well-known left-wing newsman, the New York representative was asked flat out, why take money from the police?
Research shows that more police on the street means less crime, he added.
In the following clip, you can almost see the hamster fall off the wheel as she tries to wrangle her thoughts.
Well, I think one question that is interesting here is that when it comes to funds, it's not always just about the number of officers on the street.
When she finally settled on a thought, it involved the rare police force that has access to tanks.
In other words, she was attacking a straw man, an exaggerated version of a position because she couldn't defeat the real one.
On Twitter she has criticized the fact some people were scrambling to repackage the whole conversation to make it palatable for largely affluent white suburban swing voters, meaning defunding the police, whereas in fact it's actually the voters who respect law and order and have no desire to see their cities and towns overrun by criminals that she and others on the left might want to worry about.
Where they are both black and white, urban and suburban.
Here we have a code pink about Seattle, where the police department abandoned what's being called the Capitol Hill Autonomous Zone.
Without police, the zone has turned into a peaceful George Floyd memorial filled with art, positivity, and love.
Let this be a reminder Police are the real instigators, which is as manifest an absurdity as we've ever seen.
Interestingly, the media has been flooded, flooded, flooded with all kinds of stories about George Floyd, none of which are actually addressing the fact that it was a staged event, that George Floyd and his oppressor knew each other for some 17 years, that there were a host of improprieties, including him putting him in the police car, When he would then be driven to the precinct and then taking him out the other side for the staged event.
It's embarrassing.
Meanwhile, suspicious mystery grows, debating Obama's tweeted photo of George Floyd nine days before his death.
Meanwhile, how could they have known when this appeared on the 17th, but he did not die until the following 15th?
This is just absurd, Mike.
And get this, this is for those who want to learn more about the liberal left position.
You've been invited to a webinar tonight, why we must abolish the police and let mob rule.
I mean, Mike, it's absurd.
Well, you know, the police again have gotten completely out of hand the last 10 or 15 years because they spend most of their time raising money for the state through tickets and various things they should not be involved in.
people going a little bit over the speed limit or have one tire still in the intersection when the red light flips, the yellow light flips to red, that kind of thing, it's nonsense.
What we need is a police force that focuses solely on crime, especially violent crime.
And then we would have a lot less of a problem in our society.
Is it a shock to anybody that Alexandria Occasional Cortex doesn't have a thought in her head I mean, again, from the neck up, she's meathead.
Okay?
She's just dead from the neck up.
She has no brains at all.
She's completely obviously been positioned.
She's been put in... She's an actress.
She's basically just acting out a role.
She can only talk about what her aides tell her to talk about and say things that her aides tell her to say.
She's just really a dingbat.
But some people like her and think she's cute and take her seriously.
I don't know.
But again, it's really interesting that George Stephon, all of us, who is, you know, a Clinton acolyte, would actually confront her a little bit, and I don't know what that means in the deeper, darker political recesses, but it's really kind of interesting that he would push back on her a little bit.
Maybe they think that she and others are pushing people a little bit too far to the left, but at this point, at this point, the Democratic Party is off the cliff.
I mean, they're kneeling Kneeling in solidarity with rioters, looters, and murderers.
And for all this crap about how great things are in the controlled zone in Seattle, I mean, basically, it's extortion that's going on there.
It's like the mob.
It's like New York City in the 1970s where the mob ran everything, except this time the mob is a bunch of racist jerks calling themselves Black Lives Matter instead of La Cosa Nostra.
There's no difference.
It's always the same.
Power always ends up creating the same results.
So, again, I don't know how we fix this short of a fairly major military intervention in our cities, but we'll see.
Defunding the police is a politically losing proposition.
The police are the most widely respected institution in American society, Congress the least.
Where there's widespread recognition, only 20% have expressed any interest whatsoever, actually less.
And many Republicans are happy to have this be a campaign slogan the Democrats take into the November election.
Remember, that thin blue line is the difference between civilization and anarchy.
No one with a reasonable mind and a sense of propriety, of decency and morality could support defunding the police.
For my final thoughts, let me mention I have a show on the Conspiracy Guy Sunday on the Second Amendment and the politics of gun control.
Particularly timely, I believe, in this era of riots and looting and black privilege.
Plus, let me reiterate that November 7th and 8th in Austin, Texas, I will be moderating a Question Everything 2020 conference.
It's fascinating with the 20 experts across a wide range of issues related to false flags and conspiracy, 9-11, JFK, Sandy Hook, the Boston bombing, the use of directed energy weapons, judicial corruption, and a host of others.
Check it out.
Go to MixandStream.com.
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I suspect this is an event you won't Want to miss.
Meanwhile, to learn more about our work, go to jamesfetzer.org, where, by the way, you can find that significant article about what happens when Bob Rule prevails over police.
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And Mike, I'm very pleased for you to add your further final thoughts today.
Well, you know, Jim, we're in a really tough situation right now, and I don't really see a good way out of it.
So that's the problem that we face.
It's really, it's on us to kind of come up with a new solution.
But, you know, We have our Q team on the left and their philosophy is, oh, you know, we have to be there to help these poor, unawakened souls.
And I'm just at a point where I don't want to help these people.
I want to get rid of them.
I want to kick them out of the country.
I want them to go form their own country somewhere.
I just don't want to live with them anymore because they don't strike me.
They don't feel like Americans.
So, you know, why would I want to make peace with people who hate me and hate the country and hate capitalism?
I hate everything I believe in and stand for and freedom and individuality and the right to free speech, the right to call Ted Lieu a warthog on Twitter if you really want to without getting banned.
It's a bad situation and I think, you know, I hate to be really pessimistic because I'm typically an optimistic guy but at this point I just feel that we're in a really tough situation and we need a Hail Mary to get us out of it and I hope that that's coming in the next few weeks.
I believe we're singularly fortunate to have the one man who could possibly navigate through these treacherous shoals in Donald Trump.
I believe standing by the Constitution in due process, it's going to work out and America will survive and thrive.
Meanwhile, we have to deal with the desperate elements who are doing everything they can to trash the nation in an effort.
Reckless effort to regain political power.
They have no respect for principle.
They have no respect for law.
All they want is to promote an aggressive agenda, economic destruction, and even the life of American citizens to regain A power that might preserve them from future punishment for their own illegal acts of the past.
Jim Fetzer thanking Mike Barrett in Seattle for his brilliant commentary, and all of you for watching.