I generally dislike focusing on current events because events move so fast that my prompts are almost spoiled by the time they hit the Interwebs, but speak on these I must. My last post involved comparing and contrasting two sets of events. These are related to those observations but instead of contrasting, these bear too many similarities that Democrats in particular, would not be happy to see compared. I speak of the persecution of Trump by the New York State Judiciary operating as agents of Biden’s hidden masters and the deep state, and also, the killing of Alexei Navalny by Putin, via his henchmen in their penal system. The only thing separating the nature of these two crimes are the degree of severity, the root is the same.
Trump was convicted of a victimless ‘crime’ for inflating property values on loan applications that otherwise received the full knowing consent of the banks, a practice ubiquitous in that industry. New York laws are construed to give selective discretion to the judiciary to pursue anyone they please and to leave any others they chose, untouched. Of course, I’m not a legal analyst so I leave any further comment on those laws to the lawyers, but my concern is to assess the fallout. This was one of at least four cases sponsored in coordination with the Biden administration, a unanimous consensus by observers that I follow, with no other party even bothering with the least bit of concern to dispel that motivation. The term ‘banana republic’ is already overused, the novelty already worn off, in describing the gang-land tactics of the Biden administration. As their election prospects continue to tank, direct persecution of Trump has becomes inevitable for them. This closely mirrors the methods and motives of Putin in killing Navalny. Biden, Putin, same difference here. The long-term outcomes are progressively coming into focus via polling. Every incident perpetrated against Trump by this administration further cements his virtually certain election victory. The substantial hit on Trump’s finances will be made up in months if not weeks. The banning of the Trump family from business in New York for three years guarantees their near departure. The exodus that follows is the one that will hurt New York the most. This will consist of sympathizers, rational decision making by companies fearing similar treatment. This applies immediately to any conservative business owners but history teaches us that it never stops there. The wave following will be toward anyone not radical enough for the local ‘committee’ of revolutionaries. New York is now its own regime vowing punishment on all political opposition. Only fools will stay. This will be the legacy of AG Letitia James and Judge Ergoron, the commissars that placed the final nail in the coffin of New York. Lastly, expect the unexpected in karma, particularly on these two individuals. Fani Willis in Georgia, another of Trump’s persecutors, took a turn she did not expect. I have no specific dirt to cite at this time but as an observer, I’ve learned that malicious hubris never emanates from a clean slate.
In the case of the killing of Alexei Navalny, as said, the roots are the same. A dictator must resort to raw unlawful power to maintain his hold on a people that would otherwise oust him. The only difference here is that Putin’s insulation of repression is even deeper (for now) than Biden’s. There are two potentials in play with these comparisons. Will an increasingly desperate Biden [and by this, of course I mean Barack Obama], resort to murdering Trump and other opposition figures? I have predicted this would not happen but neither do I fully discount it. For Putin, he is not beyond vulnerability to the same fate. The mercenary Putin ally turned rebel Prigozhin marched to within a couple hundred miles of Moscow before voluntarily quitting his campaign, only to be later murdered. Putin’s long list of dead compatriots were mostly all critics. It only takes one to actually do something, especially if they control battalions of tanks.
To the far-out observer like myself and like you, the reader, we sit back and watch our own government regime become more and more like the Putin regime until they begin to look like one and the same. I wrote last week of Tucker Carlson’s interview with Putin. The projection leading up to the dissemination of that interview was that Carlson and Putin had a meeting of the minds, maybe even commonalities revealed during the interview. Afterwards though, Putin denounced the interview as unsatisfying. We learned he may be launching a satellite killer into space directed against our space assets and then he killed Navalny. It was a busy week. He also said he prefers Biden to Trump. I wonder why? The United States that would relentlessly and severely persecute an opposition leader like Trump begins to feel an awful lot like Russia under Putin that would coldly murder Navalny immediately after pretending to make nice to Carlson. This raises uncomfortable prospects for us here at ground level. We’ve already observed the Biden regime go after and brutalize nobodies like much of the J6 crowd and even kids that criticize woke regime values. Democrat districts are already punishing citizenry that do not support their agenda and incompetence. How long will it be until these levels of persecution are fully federalized? This week, we are all that much closer to the edge of the abyss, both here and abroad.
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