A New and Glorious Morn…

Opinion by Consumer Advocate Tim Bolen

America is about to see a new day.

You can feel it in the holiday air.  We called Christmas by its real name this year.

The shock waves across America of “Election Day 2016” are still very much in the air.  In the time leading up to, and including, November 8th, election day, both the Democratic and Republican Parties got a lesson in public wrath.

Candidates for public office, for the first time in a very long time, had Americans look them right in the eye and say – “these are the values that will get you elected. When we elect you follow THESE rules – or else…”

It was a moral and ethical uprising of the people, tearing down years of liberal amoral/immoral onslaught against American Judeo/Christian values.  The change will last – there will be, at least, eight years of it.

We, as Americans, are going to return to the family structure of our society.  We are simply NOT interested in having the likes of Hillary Clinton, or the quasi-liberal, globalist, “thirty-four (34) genders of human” promoters controlling our lives.  Obama’s legacy, throughout history, I think, will be his focus on trying to make a formula for Americans to determine which bathroom to use.

As though most of us don’t already know.

America is NOT going to be an Aldous Huxley “Brave New World” society just yet…

On January 20th, 2017 America will begin the turning of a corner, a return to those fundamentals that made America great, a place of pride for good reason.  Rejoice.

O Holy Night! The stars are brightly shining,
It is the night of our dear Savior’s birth.
Long lay the world in sin and error pining.
Till He appeared and the Soul felt it’s worth.

A thrill of hope the weary world rejoices,
For yonder breaks a new and glorious morn.

Gone are the days…

It is not going to take long to institute change.  You can count on the fact that the “Common Core” educational system is finished.  That arising “state religion” of non-religion, is going to be a bad memory that disappears quickly – like gas from spicy foods.  The educational system is NOT going to be used to recruit globalists, nor set up doubts in our young ones about what sex they should be as adults.

Groups like Planned Parenthood are NOT going to be able to run baby chop shops, providing baby body parts to the elite.

California is going to economically collapse, for it is completely reliant on the federal government dole – which is going to end, abruptly.   Private investors, with private financing, should stand by for a huge property shift once the obese California public employee system begins to collapse, and their “homes in better neighborhoods” come on the market.

THAT alone, is going to be fun to watch.  After unemployment payments run out we are going to see previous University Department Heads working the take-out windows at fast food outlets. The public employee arrogant sneer will disappear.

It is all starting even before the January 20th takeover…

A weary world rejoices….

Stay tuned…

Opinion by Consumer Advocate Tim Bolen

 

 

16 thoughts on “A New and Glorious Morn…”

  1. Tim, you’re going off the rails a bit here. I worked my ass off, half my career in private industry, from which I get $259.00 per month Social Security (got a $1.00 raise for 2017, but the health insurance took it), and half my career in teaching, for which I get a pension of 34% of my highest salary. I am reasonably comfortable because I am very conservative in my spending, but you would be happy if that were taken away? I am also an agnostic. Although raised in the church, I don’t believe any of that stuff any more, just like I don’t believe anything government or media says any more. And I don’t think anyone’s religious beliefs should guide public policy in any way. The majority of what Planned Parenthood does is provide reproductive health services for poor women. Would you deny them this? What is the alternative? Certainly not Obamacare. My great hope is that Dr. Price is confirmed for DHHS and drains the swamp at all the agencies under his purview. As for the rest, Trump seems to be gathering around him the same old neocon retreads, like Gingrich, Guliani, Bolton. Certainly, beginning in January, many things will change for the better, but Trump promised to bring back manufacturing jobs, and received a lot of votes because of it. But he won’t. They’re gone for good, and the middle class will continue to shrink. And he certainly won’t be sending any of the crooked, parasitic bankers to jail because he owes them too much money! Deutsch Bank is ready for the last rites, but he owes them many millions.
    And I’ve got news for you: The Ivy League, with their gazillion dollar endowments will continue to spew out globalists every year.
    All that said, I think we will be better off with a change. Certainly energy policy needs a change of direction from Obama’s costly stupidity.
    But what would make me happiest would be to see on the nightly news the CDC leadership team being frog marched out of those towering buildings and tossed into the drunk tank at the Fulton County Jail. A New Year’s wish?

  2. California is NOT going to leave the Union. They haven’t the cojones – nor would we let them. They certainly can’t REVOLT because they won’t allow guns (insert laughter here). Even if they did all of the liberals would turn them in… (Insert laughter here, again).

    The most California liberals would do is to go walk on a freeway while making an angry face, find a “safe space” to cry in, find a dog to pet (but not feed it – that’s someone else’s job.)

    It is a complete “gimmee” state – a place for all those who feel entitlement.

    Rude awakening coming.

    Keep in mind that when Trump appoints an Attorney General (AG), that THAT person appoints ALL of the local AGs, including those in Sacramento.

    Communist California is ALL about big government running everyone’s lives. Americans said NO to that. We, as Americans, cannot support a communist regime – especially one within own borders.

    First comes the fund-cutting to the “Sanctuary Cities.”

    The California Health Department is DEPENDENT on vaccine funding by increasing vaccine percentage rates. Gut the California Health Department – period.

    It is starting…

    Tim Bolen

  3. Tim: Three cheers for gutting the “health” departments in all 50 states, DC, PR, American Samoa, and everywhere else (Guam?). The only fly in the ointment is that Congress is in charge of the purse, and they are totally bought. But . . .I thought AG’s in all the states were all elected positions? Do you mean U.S. Attorneys?

  4. I hope we can all agree that a disruptor like the president-elect could have a salutary impact on the crony agencies that plague our health, economy and security. But I do not think the (G)OP has quite the mandate it thinks it got, while acknowledging that branch of the tax-eater party now controls both houses of Congress and most statehouses. California’s “Yuge” margin for (as crazy as this might seem to sane people) Hillary means something.

    At the least it means that we were saved from California domination by the Electoral College. Kudos to the Founders!

    But it also means that there is no voter majority mandate.

    Quite the opposite: the electorate is decidedly more left than the government is about to be.

    Interesting times…

    In the meantime, please tell the Trump Transition Team: Stop Vax Mandates – http://tinyurl.com/vaccinepolicy

  5. As we all found out under Obama the “Executive Branch” can, and does, exhibit significant power in terms of how things get done. The Appointments alone will reek havoc with the current liberal regime.

    I can foresee an excellent, and “fun to watch” series of revoked “Obama Executive Orders,” and an implementation of a series of Trump Executive Orders.

    For now, the only state Health Department of concern is California – for THEY were behind SB 277 (Mandates) when they already knew that vaccines were terribly dangerous and, since 2014, when Empress Hillary arranged for those vaccines to be made in China with NO INSPECTIONS.

    Most normal people would NOT, knowingly, buy dog food made in China – but the state of California Health Department has NO PROBLEM FORCING injections of Chinese made vaccines, that have NEVER been inspected, into California’s innocent children.

    They were well aware that children are damaged by vaccines, but all that increased budget money and power told them not to care.

    These people CANNOT be trusted with ANY aspect of California’s health. Gut them…

  6. And maybe the government will insist on family doctors being retrained to be able with 98%confidence to have the ability to guide people AWAY from coronary Heart attacks and stroke, instead of (as at present) TOWARDS one with corrupt statins etc. The first US MD/DO to qualify will be in May 2017. Thousands need to be retrained in CardioRetinometry©. So easy and safe with no X-Rays and guessing, just a retinal photo every few months until made safe. End of heart bypasses! Not QUITE end of Medicare but we are nearly there after 15 years of medical dirty tricks and suppression.

  7. Enjoy your delusions while they last. Listen to what William Engdahl has to say about Trump and the neocons that he has surrounded himself with. More of the same old same old

  8. California is living beyond its means but that is partly because it is providing welfare for all the anti-welfare states like Wyoming, Alabama, etc. Maybe we could keep all our tax dollars at home… not likely.

  9. Hi! I respect much of what you have to say, especially about vaccine dangers and freedom. I live in California, I have a vaccine injured child and I believe that I am likely also vaccine injured as I am dealing with multiple “unexplained” immune issues which appeared after a reaction to a TD booster about 10 years ago. We don’t agree on a number of things, but I appreciate reading your perspective even when I don’t agree. For instance, I did not vote for Trump for many, very well-researched and thought-out reasons, I feel he has pulled off the biggest con job in election history. However, I understand why you and many others did, and I agree that the system is broken, but where we diverge in some ways is our beliefs on what needs to be done to fix it. I lean more progressive in some ways, more conservative in others, though I don’t really feel like those labels are very helpful sometimes.

    Anyway– I want to point something out from your post, because I think that it’s important to correct. Attorneys General in the states are not appointed by the federal AG. State Attorneys General are chosen in four different ways; in 43 states they are directly elected by popular vote, in other states they are either appointed by the governor, the state legislature, or by the state supreme court. And honestly, I thoroughly believe that this is how it should be. Imagine just how difficult it would be for states to maintain their sovereign rights over time as a part of the Union if their Attorneys General were ALL appointed by the federal AG? Separation, checks, balances. The issue of states rights is a sticky one with many arguments on both sides, that’s a discussion for another time, but overall I think it’s incredibly important that each state maintains its own ability to choose their own Attorney General who will reflect and protect the constitution as well as the rights and interests of the people in that state (NOT the federal government’s desires or agenda).

    Peace.

  10. It is all very simple—

    The difference between the Republicans and Democrats…

    Republicans say: GIVE a man a fish and he can feed his family today. TEACH a man to fish, and he can feed his family forever…

    Democrats say: Don’t GIVE a man a fish. Give it to the woman of the house as long as she can prove that the man isn’t living there. Don’t TEACH a man to fish, teach the woman of the house to fish, and arrange for day care under a Common Cause teaching (indoctrination) situation. Constantly watch the woman to make sure she doesn’t let that man back into the house…

    See, it’s really easy.

    America voted for jobs, which means that families can live in the same house.

  11. Both Republicans and Democrats, regardless of what they say, mainly extract the wealth from working folks and give it government/industry, the Republicans more to the defense industry and banksters, and the Democrats more to the social engineering bureaucracies/industries and pharma. But truly, there is little difference between them except on social issues.

  12. Agreed. I feel like we’re stuck in this problem where the elites on both sides have made an art form out of lathering up both sides with fear and pitting us against each other. It’s a connundrum to say the least. I don’t have the answer, no I wish I did, I just try to read everything I can, from all sides of tyne political spectrum, to see the parallels and see where they’re working so hard in unwired efforts to dupe all of us. We, as a nation, are much easier to “control” as long as we remain so incredibly polarized and divided against each other.

  13. Sara:

    I should have used the term “US Attorney” instead of AG.
    It works like this:

    “The U.S. Attorney is appointed by the President of the United States for a term of four years, with appointments subject to confirmation by the Senate. A U.S. Attorney shall continue in office, beyond the appointed term, until a successor is appointed and qualified.”

    The California AG is elected and is one of the California entitlement Democrats. He has already declared he is going to fight Trump… (blah, blah, blah…)

  14. Tim: What is the name of our new AG? I know Harris has gone to the Senate, but I don’t recall the AG post being on the ballot. Did that idiot Brown appoint one?

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