Where is our sovereign?

In an impotent burst of geriatric seething, “No Kings Day” has come and gone. I have no idea what they’re truly protesting, and I’m sure even they don’t know. No kings? Or just their king? Biden might not have been a king, but he certainly was a tyrant. Or rather, his string-pullers, auto-pen operators, and pharmacologists were. “No Kings” isn’t some principled homage to the founding of America. They don’t care about Constitutional limitations on power, they only care about who wields it. It’s a tantrum thrown by what appears to be mostly white Americans in their 60s and 70s over…deportations?

Weren’t these the same Boomers pushing endless lockdowns just a few years ago, utterly destroying the lives of the young so that they might feel a phony sense of safety? But we know what the lockdowns really were: the tyrannical persecution of the young, happy and content, by miserable retirees. The middle aged and elderly were the driving force behind lockdowns, mask mandates, and the various strictures on the behavior of normal Americans who didn’t live in hypochondriac terror over a mild virus.

The miserable retirees today protested against “kings”, but maybe a king is just what is needed. Democracy and “voting”, on every single issue, has brought us to the brink of utter ruin. We should give more thought to the fundamental truth that, given the choice, a population will invariably vote itself into slavery if promised an easy and carefree life. They will vote for their interests, even if it means parasitically siphoning the life force of other groups, notably the young. This is vampirism via political voodoo, and it has gone on long enough.

The adults have not been in charge for many years, and because of that, a sort of arrested development has occurred among the voting public. Voters act like spoiled children when they don’t get what they feel entitled to. So they agitate, descend into extremism, and either support political violence or engage in it.

Our current system of government appears designed to accomplish absolutely nothing other than a maintenance of the status quo. A President attempts to do something, a judge stops him. The House attempts to do something, the Senate stops them, and vice versa. This will go on until we’re bankrupt or bombed out of existence. Our current system of government will not change, and it appears totally impossible to change it from the inside, through “voting”.

Author: S. Smith