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March 18, 2024

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To understand what’s going on today, we really have to go back and look at the 60s and 70s. The boomers, myself included, were the hippies, the flower children, the rock n’ rollers, drugs, and liquor. The 60s and 70s were so despondent and in such despair at seeing their great American heroes being assassinated in front of their very eyes; We were forced into a war by a draft that no one wanted. As so, like all other people of the world, when we were abused, we responded. John F Kennedy, Martin Luther King Jr., and Robert Kennedy, our hope for a bright future was slowly fading. We were angry. We demonstrated, we marched, and we rioted. We destroyed statues and buildings and listened to the news even though we knew they were lying. We were into sex and drugs, which we learned in school, so it had to be okay. We often took out our hostility in our rock n’ roll, got into massive quantities of drugs, and had love-ins any time, any place. Nothing has changed. Those teens grew up and are now running America using their never tried utopian/communist theories. These theories don’t work, can’t work, will never work. They are instead designed to take forever and be way over budget. If their programs worked, they couldn’t bleed us dry.

And what do we learn from that? Well, my group of teenagers were told never to talk about politics and religion. Don’t trust your parents; after all, anyone over 30 doesn’t know what is happening. Be the silent majority. We were told the government knows best. We grew up to being so anti-establishment that it didn’t matter what the establishment did or said; we figured they were just lying. The GOP and DNC are filled with these globalists who vow to take down America’s greatness. Check out the “GOP-Gutless Outrageous Prostitutes” Sally Baptiste, who vote to take away the only protection we have with our guns while they bring terrorists into America. 

Where did we turn to vent our frustration? Our educators took care of that. In 1989, Shirley Mc Cune from the McRel Foundation told the Governors Association: “We will change education from fact-based to value-based (on emotion). From focusing on the collective, not the individual. We will train for work, not educate for life.”

Today we suffer the results of those teachings as our government officials, and experts are only capable of reading the talking points. We turned to a new type of government called socialism. It sounded so social. It sounded so nice. All people will look after each other. Everyone would share. It will be wonderful. Everyone will all have the same stuff. And so the confused children turned to the communists who were so ready to open their arms for their new flock. They changed all the words to reflect Peace and Love and offered the people precisely what Khrushchev said. I will feed you little bits of socialism, and one day…

Did socialism ever work? Put Prism on your calendar and find out…

Chris Wright is an independent liberty activist in the leadership of the Potomac Tea Party, a national Tea Party based in Northern Virginia. He is also president of the first and only nonprofit formed to empower grassroots activists with small grants. A long-time student of public affairs, Mr. Wright, began his Daily Skirmish commentaries in 2020 to directly confront the Left and deconstruct its phony narratives. Daily Skirmish Commentaries, Website: www.Liberato.USand www.Spider-and-the-Fly.com.

Lee Edwards is a leading historian of American conservatism and the author or editor of 25 books. Edwards is co-founder of the Victims of Communism Memorial Foundation in Washington, D.C. (VOC). His most recent works include “A Brief History of the Cold War” (2016), which he co-authored with written with Elizabeth Edwards Spalding. His articles have appeared in the Wall Street Journal, National Review, Human Events, Claremont Review of Books, and The American Spectator. Edwards received a doctorate in world politics from Catholic University as well as a doctor of humane letters degree from Grove City College.

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