THE SWAMP
THE GREAT RECKONING FOR CORRUPTOCRATS
Exclusive: Craige McMillan says ongoing coup began in the days following Reagan
The thing about crime is, it grows on you.
If you’re a victim, you’re easier to victimize the next time around.
If you’re a perpetrator, it becomes easier to victimize the next person, then the next, and the next.
Or maybe the same one, over and over.
Victim and perpetrator alike begin to think “it was meant to be.”
Respect can sometimes lead the victim on the road to healing, but respect only encourages the perpetrator, who somehow imagines that he or she is entitled to respect as well as power over the victim.
Victims and perpetrators are really the two main groups of people served by a functioning criminal justice system.
The vast majority of people simply living their lives never encounter the system.
This mixture complicates tremendously when you add in public officeholders (or corporate officers, or nonprofit officers).
This is when a new and dangerous emotional mixture can be released over the new officeholder.
Whether it is released or not depends on the character of the person taking office.
Look at it this way:
When a newly elected public officeholder takes office, she immediately notices that more people treat her with respect.
The smarter people are quick to recognize that this is respect for the office itself.
Respect for him or her as an individual will come over time, if the person faithfully executes the duties of the office.
The more clueless newbie officeholders immediately assume this added respect is for them, personally.
“I won the election!”
When a person of good moral character assumes an office, whether public, corporate, nonprofit or other, he normally assumes he was placed there to help those whom the office serves.
When a person of poor or negligible moral character does the same, he immediately assumes the benefits of the office are for his personal advancement, to fuel his rise to further power and to enrich himself at the expense of others.
It was the ancient Greeks who first observed,
“Character is destiny.”
When you add public office into the mix, the character of the officeholder becomes the destiny of the nation.
Now do you understand?
People of low competence and poor moral character decide to enter politics because of the personal benefits to them, at the expense of the community.
There are good reasons Washington, D.C., is known as the District of Corruption.
When people of good moral character hold public office, they surround themselves with the same.
That process occurs on the dark side, too.
People of poor moral character surround themselves with others of poor character.
Together they set about reversing the penalties their poor moral character has enacted in their lives, by banding together against the people they were elected to serve.
They promote themselves instead.
When the political culture becomes evil enough to buy off the media, citizens may become unaware of what is happening. The media become corrupted, just as the governing culture is corrupted.
Hollywood generates its own little fantasies, to keep the public occupied with who is doing what to whom.
Public education also does its part, making sure that students leave knowing less than when they entered, but insuring they have the politically correct views on everything.
All that remains at this point is for the corruptocrats to devise a method of siphoning off whatever money taxpayers may have accumulated in spite of the culture of corruption.
Thus a hoard of government-paid, global warmists are released out into the nation, promoting their lies in the media, which silences opposing voices.
These are modern-day locusts and consume everything to accomplish a criminal fantasy concocted by the corrupt.
Thus has the stage been set for the first act of one of the two greatest themes on earth:
The Great Reckoning.
My desktop dictionary describes this as:
“the avenging or punishing of past mistakes or misdeeds;
the fear of being brought to reckoning.
There will be a terrible reckoning.”
My back-of-the-envelope calculations say that this ongoing coup by an unaccountable bureaucracy began in the days following Ronald Reagan, with the presidency of Bush the first.
Mostly silent, but sometimes flamboyant (Clinton), and finally overtly corrupt (Obama) –
they overplayed their hand against Trump.
Now they will pay the price.
In the West another theme will emerge as the Great Reckoning gathers steam.
Those who have been robbed of their future by the people they elected to take care of them will begin to understand the betrayal their leaders have exercised against them.
It’s the second great theme, called the Great Awakening, and we will deal with it here another time.
For a behind-the-scenes look at the Great Reckoning and the Great Awakening, start at Reconnaissance.
Read more at https://www.wnd.com/2019/04/the-great-reckoning-for-corruptocrats/#g8XKCDXjzVXPYOof.99
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