The Adults Are Back In Charge

The level of incompetence found in this administration is breathtaking. Or it’s calculated evil. I can’t decide which. Before you start shouting about the Illuminati partnering with the WEF to create a new global world order… it’s not. This is a case of snotty, condescending, east coast elites who all went to the best Ivy League schools and are sure they’re the smartest kids in the class. Suddenly they find themselves in power and discover that the cockamamie ideas they bantered about in their dorm rooms when they were making fun of Dan Quayle spelling potato, aren’t working in real life. But just like Disney, rather than admit they were wrong, they decide to double down. And that scares the hell out of me.

Yesterday Secretary of State Antony Blinken reaffirmed that Ukraine will join NATO. National security advisor Jake Sullivan said the same thing last July. So not only are we doing everything humanly possible to prolong the war in Ukraine, we’ve decided that our foreign policy objective is to cross the red line that Putin specifically declared as a path to war. Why?

Why do we continue to push a war that Ukraine has no chance of winning? None. Zero. If you disagree, please explain how Ukraine is going to defeat the entire Russian army – and not just defeat them, but destroy them to the point that Russia will pull back to the original border and Putin will simply apologize and promise to never do it again. Do you really, honestly, think that’s going to happen? Of course not and you know it. So what exactly then is our objective?

At some point, Putin will tire of the stalemate and choose to take decisive action. And then what do we do? This brinksmanship is beyond frightening because of how fast it could escalate to something really bad. Meanwhile, we’re going to vote to send Ukraine another 60 billion dollars (that we don’t have) next week. And, as confirmed by representative Massie, not a single congressperson nor the state department even has the slightest idea how many Ukrainians have been killed in this war. It’s disgusting.

The disastrous Afghanistan withdrawal. The unintended consequences of the open border. Loss of the strategic petroleum reserve. Near total depletion of our military ammunition stockpiles. Nord Stream. China spy balloons. The fragile beginnings of Middle East peace are gone. Iran. Threatening Israel while Hamas still holds US hostages. Red Sea shipping shut down by the Houthis. The hits just keep on coming.

I’m not sure I can come up with anything that looks like foreign police success for this administration. It’s pretty bad when your track record is literally zero after almost four years. At this point, I think you could randomly pick people out of the phone book and they’d do a better job. This administration, and the “deep state” for that matter, has become the living embodiment of the Peter Principle – “people in a hierarchy tend to rise to a level of respective incompetence”. We’re living with a governmental bureaucracy ushered in by the Obama administration. Flotillas of idealistic “hope and change” Ivy League college kids who went straight from school to the Washington machine without any real world experience. Now years later, they’ve risen to the top and are leading us to disaster. At this point I think I’d prefer the evil Klaus Schwab Illuminati scenario – at least it’s explainable.

As Obama famously said, “elections have consequences”. He was more right than he could have imagined. We need to take the sharp objects away from the “adults in charge” soon, before things go really bad.

4 thoughts on “The Adults Are Back In Charge”

  1. I agree with your assessment of the situation in Ukraine. It’s very dangerous to inflame. I disagree on Isr,/Pal. which I see as, also, a very dangerous situation to give Isr. unconditional support.

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    1. Thank you for reading. What would be dangerous is preventing Israel from destroying Hamas. It’s a simple solution. Hamas returns the hostages and surrenders. Then the people can rebuild. But, we all know Hamas has zero interest in its citizens.

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      1. You apply admirable critical thinking to the Ukraine situation but not to the situation in Gaza. You must know that this is part of a conflict that has being going on from 1948, and, even before then. This was before Ha’s existed and therefore, there is no military solution, barring genocide and wiping out an entire people.

        Ha’s should return their hostages & Isr. release their many more hostages/prisoners, depending on how you wish to describe them. However, unless the underlying context of occupation by military rule goes on, the conflict will erupt again. Moreover, unless the war is suspended immediately, a population may die out in great numbers through bombardment, disease and deprivation.

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      2. No. Israel separated from Gaza almost 20 years ago. Since then Gaza has chosen to spend their time building tunnels, hiding weapons in schools, hospitals, and mosques instead of doing anything productive for their citizens. They’ve launched never ending rocket attacks on Israel, usually from civilian areas. Finally they launched a war by attacking Israel in the most horrific and barbaric ways imaginable and took women, children, toddlers, and elderly people hostage. So now innocent people suffer because of Hamas’ actions and refusal to surrender. All blame for this falls on Hamas. There is no middle ground here like there might be with Ukraine. There is no equating imprisoning someone for plotting/executing terror attacks and taking women and children hostage. There was no earthly justification for Oct 7 – period, full stop.

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