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General Category => Editorial/Opinion/Blogs => Topic started by: mystery-ak on March 23, 2024, 02:14:26 pm
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March 23, 2024
Beyond hypocrisy: Ruling class leftists are complete frauds
By D. Parker
Have you noticed the word “fraud,” and the theme of a fraudulent far-left ruling class that lies and betrays its own rank and file, has become prevalent around here?
It’s becoming painfully obvious that ruling-class leftists are complete frauds, and you can’t unsee this conclusion after it’s occurred to you.
But it’s also hard to shake the feeling that something else is at work — a higher form of coordination. What is the explanation for the same words and themes occurring to so many of us at the same time?
The fascists of the ruling class left have gone way past mere hypocrisy in their words and actions. This stems from an unhealthy level of arrogance in their assumption that they know best and that they should run society and our lives. They have the national socialist media on their side, so they do not need facts, honesty, or logic. They are the people the world has been waiting for — just ask them. We’re supposed to follow them because they are better than us, and anything to the contrary is misinformation, so they do not need a cogent argument.
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https://www.americanthinker.com/blog/2024/03/beyond_hypocrisy_ruling_class_leftists_are_complete_frauds.html
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This is America. They may be of the political class, they may be in the upper 1% economically, but they damned sure are NOT "ruling" class.
We don't have a 'ruling' class in America, and we fought wars to rid ourselves of one in the 1700s and again in the 1800s.
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I find it hypocritical that the same leftists who insisted that Mar-A-Lago was worth only $18 million (the basis of their fraud conviction of Trump) are now saying that he can do a quick-sell of that same property to pay off the $450 million judgment.
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I find it hypocritical that the same leftists who insisted that Mar-A-Lago was worth only $18 million (the basis of their fraud conviction of Trump) are now saying that he can do a quick-sell of that same property to pay off the $450 million judgment.
The fun part of that is that those are the words that will eventually get the case thrown out.
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This is America. They may be of the political class, they may be in the upper 1% economically, but they damned sure are NOT "ruling" class.
We don't have a 'ruling' class in America, and we fought wars to rid ourselves of one in the 1700s and again in the 1800s.
This was America. We weren't supposed to have a ruling class.
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This was America. We weren't supposed to have a ruling class.
I still refuse to recognize them as having any authority unless duly elected, and refuse to call them "ruling class".
If we cede them no legitimacy or title, it may make it easier to return them to being servants of the public, not rulers. Otherwise, they get all puffed up and start to believe they're somebody.
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The fun part of that is that those are the words that will eventually get the case thrown out.
Either thrown out or the amount greatly reduced
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Either thrown out or the amount greatly reduced
I'll admit I ain't gave it much attention, so I might have missed something... But according to what I do know, he ought to win this thing at a walk on appeal.
The thing that grabbed me in it all was having to post the fine before continuing to appeal. WTF!? How effed up is that little gem? Even as bond or escrow, just the points on that kind of money is an absurd obstruction.
If one is treated wrongly - and that is the only reason for appeal - the way toward appeal should be straight and paved.