August 31, 2023
Democrat Chaos
By: Brent Regan
People tend to cluster with others with similar viewpoints, beliefs or needs. The “American Dream” is actually the result of a feature set that attracted individuals with certain characteristics. People who were willing to risk all and take a perilous journey for a fresh start are the same people unafraid to innovate and work hard to create the greatest country on earth.
These similarities are not absolutes. If you were to treat them as absolutes it would put you in a group that some would call bigots, or racists, or some other undesirable title. In general the prevalence of a particular characteristic in a group will follow a distribution pattern called a Bell Curve, due to its shape resembling a bell. While the distribution will have an average, very few members will be average. For example, half the people you meet will be, to some degree, above average.
While it is usually inaccurate and unfair to say that every member of some group displays a particular characteristic, it is possible to make general statements based on observations about the average. For example, in business people who are not afraid of taking risks, bending the rules or attempting the “impossible” tend to be good entrepreneurs. People with those same qualities tend to make bad accountants. There is a name for accountants who are creative and don’t follow the rules: “inmate.”
A study of the political parties would reveal that Democrats tend to be people who want to be governed and look to government to take care of their needs; that big government is good, and that it is proper to take from those with resources to provide for those that do not. Naturally a group of people who wish to be governed would look attractive to people who desire to govern others. This natural symbiosis causes the Democrat party to stratify into two classes, the governing and the governed.
This two class structure requires the top of the party to regulate the lower administrative strata to prevent them from working at cross purposes. What we are witnessing almost daily is the failure of that system.
Joe Biden was elected president while exhibiting clear signs of age related cognitive decline. This decline has progressed at an alarming rate to the point that he clearly is incapable of higher command functions. His inept response to the tragic fires in Lahaina is the latest in a series of incidents presenting evidence to this fact.
So if Biden isn’t running the executive branch, who is? Apparently the next tier and they are not coordinating with each other. The Trump indictments illustrate this perfectly.
The indictments of Trump are political but they are not effectuating the desired outcome. Each indictment has increased not decreased Trump’s popularity. You would think that after the second or third attempt some higher authority in the party would order them to stop. Yet a fourth indictment was issued. One sign of insanity is to do the same thing over and over, each time expecting a different result. You have to believe that a fully functioning Joe Biden would have never allowed low level party officials to turn Trump into a living martyr with soaring ratings in the polls.
Like the new jet proposal for the collapsing Savings and Loan, various elements of the Democrat party are executing their own agenda’s with little consideration for the overall objective of electing a Democrat president. This is one of the major problems with centralized authority and control. When the top level fails, chaos ensues and the entire country, perhaps the world, is put in existential peril.
It’s just common sense.
