Tuesday, November 5, 2024

Red State Blue

While it's true that our country will have a national election
to, among other things, determine who will be our president,
held this day November 5, we have an election happening
every day. While on the first Tuesday in the coming month
we will be voting with our ballots, many Americans are voting 
with their feet to show their preference for life in the red states
(Republican run) over life in the blue states (Democrat run),
leaving the latter for the former every day. The results thus far 
show a landslide for the red states.

Since 2004, American families have made this choice in ever-
increasing numbers. The red states offer lower taxes along with 
either lower or no state income taxes, more robust job growth
making for lower unemployment numbers, and laws which 
protect children from the crackpot left-wing social and 
educational ideas du jour. The blue states offer the exact 
opposite of each of the benefits of red state living. 

During the COVID-19 pandemic the red state schools were 
open and the children were maskless; the blue state schools 
were either closed or required the students to mask up.
In the former, churches and other houses of worship were
open; not so in the latter. In the red states businesses were
open for business; in the blue states they were either 
shuttered or operating with their staff working from home.
State economies were strong in red territory; weak as 
water in blue. 

What the American people and their families desire so fervently
is for government to foster freedom, not bind them up in 
condescending paternalism. They are certainly making their desire 
known by moving from states like California, Illinois, New York,
Massachusetts, Oregon, Washington (the state and D.C.), and
Maryland to states like Florida, Texas, South Carolina, South 
Dakota, Idaho, and Tennessee. On this day, November 5, they'll
also make their preference known by marking their ballots. 


MEM

Tuesday, October 29, 2024

The Peasant's Endorsement for President (As if You Couldn't Guess!)

After all we've been through in the last four years as a nation,
we American voters (especially we conservatives) have but one
clear choice for the presidency. Our votes will decide if we are
going to regain the prosperity that we enjoyed for four brief
but wonderful years, or if we are going to continue to suffer 
increasing deterioration of our economy and the consequences 
of it. If we are going to work and live with reasonable regulations
affecting our lives, or if we are to stress and strain with the yoke
of runaway red tape and overly-restricting and oftentimes 
unconstitutional laws. If we are going to have a free hand in raising
our children as we see fit, or if we are to be dictated to by the state 
as to where we send our children to school, what kind of curriculae
they are to be educated or, more likely indoctrinated under.
Whether or not to recognize and refer to people in accordance
with their natural genders, or if we are to acquiesce to laws which 
demand we recognize their being of some different gender, even a
made-up gender --- a product of a wild imagination, and refer to
and address them by some mandated pronoun. If we are to restore
the sanctity of human life by protecting humans throughout their
lives, from natural beginning to natural end, or if we are to further 
cheapen the value of human life in accordance with the desires of
selfish or utilitarian parties believing that if a human does not 
measure up to the expectations of said parties then said human 
can and must be disposed of. If we are to be the dependable ally
to those countries in need of our help in case of threats from 
countries seeking to do them harm, or if we are simply going to 
twiddle our thumbs and do nothing or next to nothing. 
If we are going to take a stronger stand in regards to our trade 
policies vis-a-vis nations which want to take economic advantage 
of us (China comes to mind), or are going to be ripped off. 
If we are to protect and preserve our cherished freedom of 
expression guaranteed by and in our constitution, or are we 
just going to let radical bullies dictate to us what we are to 
speak, publish, and promote. If we are going to have free and fair 
elections for all elective offices, unsullied by corruption, or are 
we going to have our government representatives and leaders, 
all the way up to and including the presidency, selected by an 
elite few rather than elected by a majority of the eligible 
citizenry. If we are to continue to be the nation that our forefathers
meant and made us to be, or if our nation is to be remade into 
a place we would not recognize and would want nothing to do with.

Return Donald J. Trump to the White House.

And please don't stop there; we must elect a House and a Senate
with substantial, conservative Republican veto-proof majorities 
to work together with President Trump to reform and repair that
in our great country which has become in need of repair after the
last four years. Elect conservative Republican governors in your 
states, and Republican-held legislatures; mayors and councils in
your cities and towns; and county boards with same majorities.

Also, if your state has early voting, take advantage of it and vote!
You will in effect be banking your vote, so in case you find yourself
unable to go to your polls on the day of the election you will have 
the satisfaction of knowing that you already did your duty. If enough
of us vote early (your faithful Peasant did!) then we will have a large
enough turnout and tally to claim victory!

I know that I gave my endorsement here on this blog to President 
Trump twice already. Please forgive me for sounding like a broken
record; this election and the urgency we face is so important that I
had to make extra sure that I got word out re: my endorsement.

We have a lot to do in order to clean up and fix our United States.
But we have the ability, the drive, the determination, and the grit
to get the job done. Let us put our bodies, our minds, and our
energies to the task; the rest is in God's hands.


MEM

Wednesday, October 23, 2024

Good Tidings!

Your civic-minded Peasant went to vote yesterday, as it was
the first day of early voting in Wisconsin and I wanted to be
among the first voters to "bank" his vote in the presidential 
election. Republicans and conservatives in general have taken
this idea to heart, as it helps to get out more of our votes by
getting out more of our voters ahead of Election Day, the idea
being that more of us will have voted already come the afore-
mentioned day so that if something trips us up for time, i.e.
falling ill or injured, a sudden commitment (perhaps a funeral?),
then we will have the comfort and satisfaction of knowing that
we have done our civic duty as well as having done our bit to
return Donald J. Trump to the White House and to give him
a solidly Republican House and Senate to work with. This 
ingenious idea has as of this blogging been adopted by 47 states 
and the District of Columbia; Alabama, Mississippi, and 
New Hampshire have yet to follow suit.

And was my polling precinct crowded! I vote at my city hall
and yesterday I saw the longest line by far on an election day
in the years that I have voted there; come to think of it it was 
the longest line I've ever seen in all the years I've been a voter
in all the places I've lived! It did my heart good to see so many 
of my neighbors come out to vote, and to vote early --- especially
since New Berlin is a conservative political stronghold located
inside a larger one, that being Waukesha County. It is fine to have 
a brand of politics which one loyally adheres to, but it's essential
that one act on the said politics in order to help bring about the 
desired political governance. I was at my polling place for a total
of 48 minutes and it was time that I considered an investment in my 
country's governance as well as general betterment. 

In a similar vein, I've heard on the news that Trump has caught up to
and edged ahead of Kamala Harris in both the preference polls and 
the early voting in the battleground states, Wisconsin being one. 
Democrats around the country are in absolute conniptions (good!)
over it, and don't know what to do. 

At present, my grand readers who live where there is early voting, 
take advantage of the provision and vote early. You'll be so glad,
especially if something unexpected comes up on November 5. Not only
will you have the deep glow of accomplishment, but you'll have
helped your respective states to have enough votes banked so that you 
shall coast to a large enough quantity of votes, most of them for Trump 
and down-ballot Republicans so that you'll have pulled your
communities and states into the GOP column, helping to elect a 
GOP president along with GOP office holders down the line!

We'll meet here again before November 5. Until then!



MEM

Wednesday, October 16, 2024

Columbia's Selective Enforcement of Fairness and Civility

Columbia University recently established a task force 
on antisemitism. After it interviewed almost 500 students,
its report stated "The testimonies of hundreds of Jewish
and Israeli students have made clear that the University 
community has not treated them with the standards of 
civility, respect, and fairness it promises to all students."
One of the members of the task force said that "There has 
been a view among some that this is not a real problem, 
so we thought it was important to demonstrate what is 
actually happening to students." 

Dozens of Columbia faculty responded with a signed open
letter slamming the report: "We write as Jewish faculty,
... (the report) contributes to a hostile narrative about
Columbia," they claimed. It is "marked by conspicuous
neglectful omissions of context and climate ... conflates
feelings with facts." Esther R. Fuchs, a co-chairman of
the task force, replied saying she was "gobsmacked"
by the rebuking letter. "It's just sad, and it's tragic for 
students on this campus to have a group of faculty 
dismiss their experiences as just feelings."

It's just sad that some university bigwigs are so dismissive
of certain groups of students' complaints due to the former's
political blinders making them blind to the truth. 


MEM

Tuesday, October 8, 2024

Belated Thoughts on the Republican National Convention (and My Endorsement)

Your ever-pressing on Peasant, sadly, failed to gain entrance
to be able to attend the Republican National Convention this
last summer here in Milwaukee. I had trouble getting credentials
to be able to attend, as I would have had to travel all the way 
out to American Family Field (the home of the Milwaukee
Brewers) to get an outlet there to obtain said credentials,
then make my way back downtown to the site of the 
convention. And with the heavier than usual traffic about
town (because of the convention) it would have taken me 
an ungodly amount of time to return with any hope of seeing
anything of the standout goings on, i.e. votes taken for planks 
in the party platform and such. 

But having spoken with a few of the delegates as they made their
way to and from the convention hall I got a feel for what had
transpired thus far and chit-chatted with the delegates about their 
impressions of Milwaukee; they all rather liked the city and 
the sites, and were enjoying the convention. I'm so sorry for
not posting my own impressions of the convention until now,
three months later, as your inundated Peasant had an influx of
stories to comment on and some non-blog related business to 
take care of. 

But know this everybody: The Republican National Convention
did the one most important thing which it could have done during
its duration: it nominated once (and, please God, once again) 
President Donald J. Trump to be the Republican nominee for 
President of the United States. And yes, Donald Trump has your 
ever-loving Peasant's endorsement once again.

Election Day is November 5. My wonderful readers, you know 
what to do.


MEM



Thursday, October 3, 2024

Democracy vs. Dictatorship in Venezuela

On July 28 Venezuela held a presidential election. 
I know, believe me, I know that it is not normally 
earth-shaking news, as Venezuela has been in the 
totalitarian grip of a Marxist dictator, one that had
succeeded one immediately before him upon the 
former's passing, both men "elected" by the people
of the once-prosperous nation in questionably-con-
ducted elections. But please note the following:

Before the latest election took place, the current 
El Jefe, Nicolas Maduro, barred a handful of 
candidates from running. One candidate, however,
wound up on the ballot: Edmundo Gonzalez, a 
former diplomat, emerging to represent the 
opposition. How did he do? Gonzalez won handily.
The most credible international election observers
were in agreement on the result. But Maduro 
refused to vacate the office, and he cracked down 
on dissent and protest with an iron fist. Dictators
will be dictators. Donald Trump, take note; for you
can be a wonderful ally for the people of Venezuela
in their quest to take back their country, voicing your 
support should you be returned to the White House.
We know that Kamala Harris won't do anything nor 
say mum on the matter! 

But the Venezuelans have been incredibly courageous 
in standing up to the left-wing regime running their
country into the ground. Democracies the world over
should help them in their quest for freedom, and the 
United States without question should spearhead the 
effort. The Chavez-Maduro regime is showing cracks
from the strain of beating back the dissidents and 
from taking mounting opprobrium from various nations
for their repressive ways. The freeing of Venezuela 
from the clutches of this rotten regime will be a rebuke
as well as a defeat for socialism, another reason why it
can't come soon enough. 


MEM 

Saturday, September 28, 2024

Fifteen Fabulous Years With You All!

On September 23 the calendar marked, in addition to this date,
the fifteenth anniversary of the Peasant wielding his pitchfork.
Your overworked Peasant got so busy that I nearly forgot to 
note this milestone and its date, and I humbly apologize.

It hardly seems like fifteen years have passed since this blog's
debut! so much has transpired on our political landscape at the
time, and so much more has transpired since then, especially 
this year. And we took a gimlet eye view of all the stories as
they appeared, sorting out the good from the bad, the bold from
the bashful, and the valiant from the cowardly. We now should
take a few moments to acknowledge and to celebrate this grand
occasion.

Your dedicated Peasant established this blog for the purpose of
commiserating and informing American conservatives about the
dangers inherent in the liberals' legislative schemes and their 
consequences, misbehavior by liberal politicians as well as that
by conservative politicians and castigating both, being harder on 
the latter as they are our people and as such we expect better from
them. Of course, we also point out the stupidities committed by 
both, i.e. conservatives letting themselves be hoodwinked into 
backing legislation which does more for the liberals than the 
people, and some of our people are too dense to see this. 
Additionally, we take a moment to see how the political 
leaders in other countries are doing, and how their countries
are doing as a result, applying these same principles.

Furthermore your faithful Peasant has, while not making this 
a habit, endorsed some candidates for office, especially the 
presidency. The decision to endorse certain candidates is due 
to the sense of urgency dictated by both the times and the 
circumstances with their consequential events. This particular
year with the presidency up for grabs and all that has happened 
during this year is a prime example. The Peasant shall have more
on this very shortly.

Along the way, we have picked up a growing, enthusiastic readership
from other countries. Some of our biggest followings outside of the
United States are Singapore (which has bypassed by the U.S. in 
readership!), Russia, Germany, Canada, Great Britain, France,
China, Hong Kong, South Korea, Portugal, and Spain. 
To be sure, there are conservatives in at least some of these
countries along with other people of different political persuasions
there that enjoy learning about the politics and governance of 
the United States and have taken a liking the Peasant and his Pitchfork.
Even those who don't agree with what I have to say and perhaps never
will enjoy reading this political blog.

We also have observed the passing of some stellar conservatives, 
paying tribute to them as we've (and they've) gone. It's hard to part
with good friends and staunch allies, but all of us must exit this 
earthly stage; the question to be answered is what have we done to 
make our countries and our world a freer, more prosperous, more just,
and freer place? Those who have worked diligently at this work are
noted and praised here, as well they should be.

Finally, your pitchfork-wielding Peasant works to sow the seeds of 
these fruits for the benefit of our great country and our beautiful world 
via this blog. And may we all participate joyfully in both the planting
and the harvest. May there always be this food for both body and soul 
in our storehouses! The Peasant is grateful to and for each and every 
every one of you!

Here's to another fifteen years, with many more to come afterwards!

MEM