Wisconsin has a history of fighting progressive socialsit liberal democrats as James Wigderson points out here and so understands how a nation-wide assault on individual freedom and liberty can lead to a real civil war.
The bottom line of course is just how much will the majority accept in this domestic terror now being used to regain their 'birthright' power to control, from progressive socialsit democrats before they fight back using the same tactics?
And if the truth be known, that is exactly what would benefit the progressive socialists as they believe they can accomplish much more during chaos and conflict then they can during peaceful times to emblement their agenda of a socialsit state.
Luckily for the country, the majority understands and is not fooled by the attacks on our freedom, they know what is at stake here as they voted for Donald Trump to make the necessary changes to secure the nation from the grip of the extreme socialsit democrats that reeked havoc on America during the Barrrack Ogbjma's 8 years of his and the democrats reign of socialist, and probably worse, domestic terror for ''transforming'' our civil society.
As our county moves into the sun light, out of the darkness of progressive liberalism, the population is experiencing a new lease on life. The population at large are happier and more optimistic about their lives in a world were they are free to accomplish as much as their spirit of freedom will allow them.
This was and is the very basic ideology that the founders of our country 240 plus years ago knew and understood was needed for people to become prosperous. 'Freedom means having nothing else to lose''.
The Democrats Want Mob Rule
James Wigderson - Editor - RightWisconsin
Dear Readers,
Who are you going to believe, your eyes or the mainstream media? The latest discussion is whether Democratic "mobs" are behaving badly.
Sen. Ted Cruz (R-TX) is almost chased out of a restaurant. Protesters pound the Supreme Court doors and attempt to pry them open while chanting "shut it down!" Sen. Jeff Flake (R-AZ) can't even get on an elevator without an angry mob chasing him and preventing the elevator from moving. Department of Homeland Security Secretary Kirstjen Nielsen was confronted and had to leave a DC restaurant. Florida Attorney General Pam Bondi was harassed by a mob of leftists at a movie theater that was showing a film about Mr. Rogers. And so on...
Democratic hecklers and, yes, a few Republican hecklers, have always been a problem at political events. And before I get the "whatabout" emails from a few liberal readers, no, it didn't help political discourse when President Donald Trump said during the 2016 campaign he wouldn't mind seeing a few hecklers roughed up.
Nor did it help matters when an angry mob prevented a Trump rally in Chicago. It was a sign of things to come.
But the situation has gotten worse. When Rep. Maxine Waters (D-CA) called for Republicans to be harassed wherever they are, only a handful of Democrats condemn her statement. Her call for harassment was echoed elsewhere on the left, and now even Hillary Clinton is calling for mob confrontations of Republicans.
"You cannot be civil with a political party that wants to destroy what you stand for, what you care about," Clinton said on CNN. "That's why I believe, if we are fortunate enough to win back the House and or the Senate, that's when civility can start again."
In other words, politics has become a protection racket. She could have just said, "That's a nice republic and constitution you have. Would be a shame if anything 'happened' to it. Perhaps if you see things from our point of view, we can reach a civil arrangement." It would have had the same meaning.
Of course, as state Sen. Leah Vukmir (R-Brookfield) pointed out recently, we have been through this before in Wisconsin in 2011 and 2012. There were no limits to the left, and they cheered when one protester threw a beer at Assembly Speaker Robin Vos (R-Rochester). Governor Scott Walker couldn't even speak at the Special Olympics without protesters disrupting the event. The Capitol was occupied, aided by someone who opened up the office window of then-state Rep. Cory Mason (D-Racine) for the protesters who attempted to shut down debate in the state legislature. Members of the legislature and the governor's family received death threats. Protesters even marched at the governor's family home in Wauwatosa.
Democrats, enabled by the media, have objected to the word "riot," but that's what the rest of the state saw. Now Democrats are objecting to the word, "mob," even claiming that it can only be used to describe the alt-Right protesters in Charlottesville. (No word yet on how we should describe the Antifa mob described by the Charlottesville Daily Progress as preparing for battle before the protests.)
Unfortunately, it's going to get worse before it gets better, and perhaps Sen. Rand Paul (R-KY) is right. Someone will be successfully assassinated. Paul knows. He was assaulted by his neighbor over politics, and he was also there when Rep. Steve Scalise (R-LA) was seriously wounded when a supporter of Sen. Bernie Sanders (D-VT) opened fire on a Republican Congressional softball team practice field.
Early in the Trump Administration, a theater company in New York couldn't help itself and put on a version of Julius Caesar with an actor portraying Trump as Caesar, complete with the assassination scene. Let's pray that Democrats recover their senses before they lead us into the ensuing civil war.
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