from ‘The Woodpile Report’

Remus:
‘The fact is clear and obvious, all national and most state elections are bogus. The corruption has congealed and hardened in place, there is no viable way to significantly influence governance at those levels much less change it. Their elections are their elections, not ours. Nothing of consequence can be changed this way. Elections are a roadblock, not a road. Congressional districting and other election rigging ensures fewer seats are actually contested than were in the Politburo of their late and lamented USSR. Their federal judges routinely set aside state referendums that offend their personal sensibilities, one more avenue of redress criminally denied. Nobody should expect criminals to change their ways when they can prevent having to do it. It’s their ball, their ballpark, their rules, their umpires, and they bat last.
Rebuilding the republic has to begin at lower levels, down where we actually live. It has to be an economic and political insurgency, an “insurgency” only because DC sees it that way. Discount anybody in national politics. Anybody. They can’t possibly help. The better ones are merely imperfectly dissolved bits of the toxic soup. Some are admirable, sure, but that’s all they are. Those few that don’t roll over get used in other ways. Forget them.
Resistance is the way and non-participation is resistance. Non-participation withholds any suggestion of consent. It denies them the appearance of legitimacy, the one thing they can’t do without. The patriot’s hand should shake with shame when signing the voting register. It’s a stain on our honor that turnout for national elections isn’t where it rightfully belongs—zero..’

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9 Responses to from ‘The Woodpile Report’

  1. HarvardPotatoHead says:

    !!!OMG!!!BlackBerry has sexted yours very truly via that “Ole Remus” transponded above is entirely correct so get over it your goose B cooked undt yvT having been laid up for 10 days due 2 an operation* upon yvt’s projectile area yvt hath been able to watch an ass load of every channel news which B all about BlackBerryCare. Oh shit it would take an encyclopaediacular book to comment on all that and they say BlackBerry plays he part so well since it is a big part of the God Damn America Fundamental Transformation agenda and yvTrulilily overheard some legal illegals talking at O’Keef’s Feed and Seed Lot while sitting next to a few Israelis adjacent to an evolving news dump that they say BlackBerry is a very good actress and B relishing he role as it is. God Damn America heah come Diplomatic Pouch haulin’ Dr. Josef Mengala, IV down to do vital collecting of nuggets o fook she see me over and out yours Veryilyly Trulilililiy HarvardPotatoHead. Kindest regards to our fellow US Persons down there in our 56-57th Steaks. U nexx.

    *Yours Very Truly submitted to a Harvard Medical School doctor who has in he office an assortment of patrolmen in jugs of formaldehyde one of which is John Dillinger’s Dick which yvt thought was at the Smithsonian Institution, Dr. Peter Pecker’s Office, Room 12. Dr. Pecker told yvt that Diplomatic Pouch liked to commune with John Dillinger alone and often.

  2. Contempt says:

    :shock: Harvard, at least that doctor didn’t use his rectal snare on your slack ass or take a trophy for his relic room, I hope. :roll:

    Yep, it is bad all over. Repeal obowacare everything was fine for 85% of us ‘mericans before all this God Damn America stuff. 85% is like batting 850 in baseball – real damn good. Pure solid gold contempt flowing freely.http://falfn.com/CrusaderRabbit/wp-content/plugins/wp-monalisa/icons/wpml_bye.gif

  3. KG says:

    I like the idea of non-participation, but the problem with it is that only principled people would boycott elections.
    Which leaves an open field for the leftists to claim victory even with a very low voter turn out. And they’d then claim to have a mandate for whatever totalitarian filth suits their agenda.

    • Wombat says:

      As stated elsewhere, “there will be no voting our way to freedom”.

      The right wins an election and it’s a democratic endorsement for fascism.
      The left wins an election and it’s a democratic endorsement for socialism.

      Fred is correct.It’s preferable to be able to legitimately respond to political debates with “only dupes vote for who gets to enslave them for the next three years”.

      Every time you vote you are on some level morally consenting to the outcome.

  4. …it is a settled conclusion among seasoned observers that, Congress apart as a separate case, the lower legislatures — state, county, and municipal — are Augean stables of misfeasance, malfeasance, and nonfeasance from year to year and decade to decade, and that they are preponderantly staffed by riffraff, or what the police define as “undesirables,” people who if they were not in influential positions would be unceremoniously told to “keep moving.” Exceptions among them are minor. Many of them, including congressmen, refuse to go before the television cameras because it is then so plainly obvious to everybody what they are. Their whole demeanor arouses instant distrust in the intelligent. They are, all too painfully, type-cast for the race track, the sideshow carnival, the back alley, the peep show, the low tavern, the bordello, the dive. Evasiveness, dissimulation, insincerity shine through their false bonhomie like beacon lights….

    As to other legislatures, Senator Estes Kefauver found representatives of the vulpine Chicago Mafia ensconced in the Illinois legislature, which has been rocked by one scandal of the standard variety after the other off and on for seventy-five years. What he didn’t bring out was that the Mafians were clearly superior types to many non-Mafians.

    Public attention, indeed, usually centers on only a few lower legislatures — Massachusetts, New York, New Jersey, California and Illinois — and the impression is thereby fostered in the unduly trusting that the ones they don’t hear about are on the level. But such an impression is false. The ones just mentioned come into more frequent view because their jurisdictions are extremely competitive and the pickings are richer. Fierce fights over the spoils generate telltale commotion. Most of the states are quieter under strict one-party quasi-Soviet Establishment dominance, with local newspapers cut in on the gravy. Public criticism and information are held to a minimum, grousers are thrown a bone, and not many in the local populace know or really care. Even so, scandalous goings-on explode into view from time to time in Florida, Texas, Louisiana, Oklahoma, Missouri and elsewhere — no state excepted. Any enterprising newspaper at any time could send an aggressive reporter into any one of them and come up with enough ordure to make the Founding Fathers collectively vomit up their very souls in their graves.

    [Ferdinand Lundberg, The Rich and the Super-Rich, 1968]

  5. KG says:

    Indeed not, Francis. The whole damn lot are merely various gangs busily dividing up the spoils.

  6. Flashman says:

    I gave up voting some little while ago. It creates a sense of moral detachment. I can now observe rather than feeling dragooned into a toy-telephone process.

  7. KG says:

    “…We warned for many years of the addictive powers of government redistribution and special-interest subventions. The logic was sound and easily comprehensible by anyone capable of understanding the words we spoke. Yet the triangles multiplied and grew. All our nightmares have come to fruition. The monster’s fangs are embedded too deeply in our necks to be removed. It’s too late to regain the upper hand by rational or electoral means.
    What remains are flight and violent revolution.”
    http://bastionofliberty.blogspot.com.au/2013/11/not-enough-part-3-triumph-of-iron.html