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-Land of the Free
Whistling Past The National Train Wreck
2024-05-17
[ZERO] There are only so many ways one can say that America is collapsing. That the Fat Lady is nearing the end of her song. That we’re running on fumes. If Yogi Berra were around, he’d say it’s over. We had a good run, as far as civilizations go. We were the light of the world for a long time. Maybe even Reagan’s shining city upon a hill.

Yesterday, Jason Whitlock reported on one Dexter Taylor, a software engineer who was just convicted and sentenced to ten years for constructing his own guns without a license. Shades of January 6. Taylor is Black, by the way, for those of you to whom that matters. I don’t expect to see former crack dealer turned FBI informant "Reverend" Al Sharpton leading a protest about this particular Black man being a victim of injustice. Our record-setting prisons are overflowing with people like Taylor, of all races. People who most decidedly don’t belong behind bars. Having watched enough of those Investigation Discovery shows, and cops gone wild videos, I often wonder just how many actual criminals are in prison. The system devotes so much effort to framing innocent people, that they may no longer be capable of convicting truly guilty ones.
Posted by:Besoeker

#8  The system devotes so much effort to framing innocent people, that they may no longer be capable of convicting truly guilty ones.

A money quote from the article.


Indeed.
Posted by: swksvolFF   2024-05-17 19:20  

#7  The still shot from the embed shows up on my desktop and phone. From many comments here there are a lot of different browsers in use by Rantburg Nation, so it's not surprising everyone's mileage (or presentation, or rendering) varies.
Posted by: M. Murcek   2024-05-17 18:39  

#6  ^MM your comment only appeared as a black screen until I clicked to comment. I thought you were saying that our future was like the album cover art of Smell The Glove.
Posted by: Super Hose   2024-05-17 18:37  

#5  
Posted by: M. Murcek   2024-05-17 18:19  

#4  The cascading failures of formerly reliable, trusted systems of commerce, science, education and government and our most basic cultural institutions is well underway. But a nation as rich and enormous as ours when collapsing into itself will retain vestiges and areas of resiliance for years to come. But we are not what we were before Obama/Biden, or before Covid, or even before 9/11.

The promise of the Post Cold-War World was all too brief and quickly squandered in sloth, and excessive tolerance for corruption and corrosive ideas, and the final abandonment of meritocracy to the false pretense of DEI.

Trump et al may well halt the most aggressive bleeding and reverse some of the insanity, but we are no longer one people, far too many have stopped believing in our heritage and national character, especially the coastal elites and political classes, and it shows everywhere.

As the third stage of the adage goes, "Weak Men have created hard times"...and what follows I fear won't be much like what was as the "Hard Times... " shape those that follow.
Posted by: NoMoreBS   2024-05-17 18:09  

#3  The system devotes so much effort to framing innocent people, that they may no longer be capable of convicting truly guilty ones.

A money quote from the article.

Posted by: JohnQC   2024-05-17 11:42  

#2  His appeal would have to go all the way up outside of NY. That will take a long time and lots of cash.
Posted by: Super Hose   2024-05-17 10:19  

#1  The judge who sentenced this man said "There is no Second Amendment in my court room."
Posted by: M. Murcek   2024-05-17 06:38  

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