The More Things Change . . .
In 1849, French writer Jean-Baptiste Alphonse Karr wrote “plus ça change, plus c’est la même chose “, or in English, the more things change, the more they stay the same. That bit of wisdom and observation was made a hundred and seventy some odd years ago, in a more subtle and perhaps simpler age. But it is apt, even - well, especially - today.
Politically for example, we are living with a stolen election that put in power a corrupt system that appears to be merely an extension of the Kenyan's Reign of Terror Tour 2008-2016. It's clear to everyone on the planet that Joe Biden can't manage the job by himself. And most folks also believe that Camel-toe Harris isn't up to the task either. That means someone else is at the controls at 1600 Pennsylvania, and that someone is the Divider-in-Chief from a prior administration: the despicable Kenyan himself. You know, the same guy who publicly wished he could have a third term, so successful and well-loved was his administration.
But in reality, it was neither well loved nor successful to anyone other than the adoring media groupies, and a few white self hating liberals. But no matter, with George Soro's and the ChiCom's uncounted billions, this current clown show oozed its way into the halls of power. And as such, we have the Kenyan's third term for which he wished so passionately.
Even after the country's welcomed Trump revolution, which redefined populism as a valid self-reliant and Constitutionally grounded movement, we again witness the truth of the old proverb: the more things change, the more they stay the same.
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