Showing posts with label freedom. Show all posts
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Tuesday, December 10, 2019

The Melchizedek Chronicles – When the Impeachment process ends, will the forces of darkness, Lucifer’s Legions, suffer defeat?


As the three-year nightmare in American politics painfully plows to an inevitable end with polarization complete, leaving Truth to crown the winner, who are the possible losers?

On one side is President Trump and the people who elected him President.  On the other side is everyone else and what a strange coalition they represent.

Let me try to shed some light on the self-proclaimed “Resistance.”



Democrat leaders and party officials

From Pelosi to Schumer, Obama to Clinton, to the hatchet men and women and assassins they direct, the entire Democratic party apparatus seems implicated in using unscrupulous tactics to undermine the president.

Biased News Media

Most of the so-called mainstream media fit into this group.  Numerous studies from Harvard to Wall Street have documented that about 93% of all media stories are blatantly anti-Trump.  The vast majority of reporters, anchors and producers are also leftist.


Special Interest Democrats

Democratic fundraisers, Hollywood celebrities, sexual perverts (Epstein), sexual abusers (Weinstein), questionable organizations (Clinton Foundation), Democrat Law firms (Hunter Biden) and political activists (Fusion GPS) share the platform.

Academia Elitists in Civil Service

Dare I mention that for 28 straight years our President was a graduate of one of two exclusive Ivy League schools, Harvard, or Yale.  From Bush Sr. to Obama every president was a product of these prestigious and very liberal institutions.  Trump finally broke the monopoly.


Political appointees of the Elitist Presidents

Because of the two-school stranglehold on our government, the presidents filled their staff and thousands of political positions with fellow like-minded students.  Many of the bureaucratic and political appointees came to fame in the Mueller and Impeachment hearings as they carried over into the Trump administration, then used their positions to try to disqualify Trump.  The Justice and State Department appointees were the most obvious mischief makers who set new standards for arrogance, elitist attitudes, and left-wing mania.


Are we facing a Constitutional crisis?  Of course not!  Liars find no protection in the Constitution.  Liars face two levels of judgement.  First at the ballot box, and then in God’s final judgement.  Woe is the fate of liars in the eyes of Divine Providence.

Two key actions remain to find the Truth amid the maze and fog of doubt hanging over our nation’s capital.


First, the House seems hell bent on a mad dash to judgement by voting on Articles of Impeachment, regardless of the fact a huge cloud of doubt hangs over the action. 

Republicans and Democrats alike seemed shocked by the twisted process and toothless charges advanced by the Intelligence and Justice Committee Democrats.

Second, there is a 1000-pound gorilla coming out of the shadows in the form of an Attorney General investigation led by John Durham with the full force and power of the criminal justice system.


Unlike the powder puff review by the DOJ Inspector General which documented a mountain of flaws but placed no blame, the AG is investigating abuses by the government relating to the Trump campaign but not limited to the Justice Department and it covers a worldwide effort. 

As a criminal investigation it has the power of subpoenas, grand jury, and criminal prosecution.  All Intelligence agencies and the State Department seem caught in the spider web.

Action by the House to vote on Articles of Impeachment without the benefit of the comprehensive AG investigation is insane, at a minimum, suicidal at best.


Our nation, our government will never be the same after this fiasco.  There will be a winner, a champion of Truth before the dust settles.  If the House Democrats approve the Articles, the trial takes place in the GOP controlled Senate.

The Senate should take the time to investigate all the things the Democrats refused to look at in the House, the Truth.  They should also allow the release of the AG report in its entirety before taking final action.

When the liars get exposed, there must be severe consequences paid by the losers because our nation has suffered from hatred, polarization, and attacks on the Constitution for three long years.


Freedoms guaranteed and protected by the Constitution do not extend to those who maliciously abuse those freedoms to undermine our Constitution.

President Lincoln said it best, “a House divided cannot stand.”  Our government is for, of, and by the people under God with liberty and justice for all.

Let the losers beware of the consequences of their actions.  It is time for the lies to end!

Truth, in the end, will return government to the people from which it springs.  God help our nation in our hour of need.

Tuesday, September 03, 2019

CPT Special Report - Baby Boomers - Hellions and Heroes, Thinkers and Doers, Villains and Saviors, Just Us...



Baby Boomers - Snippets of our Golden Age

APRIL 3, 2018
Millennials approach Baby Boomers as America’s largest generation in the electorate


Millennials, who are projected to surpass Baby Boomers next year as the United States’ largest living adult generation, are also approaching the Boomers in their share of the American electorate.

As of November 2016, an estimated 62 million Millennials (adults ages 20 to 35 in 2016) were voting-age U.S. citizens, surpassing the 57 million Generation X members (ages 36 to 51) in the nation’s electorate and moving closer in number to the 70 million Baby Boomers (ages 52 to 70), according to a new Pew Research Center analysis of U.S. Census Bureau data. Millennials comprised 27% of the voting-eligible population in 2016, while Boomers made up 31%.


In 2016, Generation X and members of the Silent and Greatest generations (ages 71 and older) comprised 25% and 13% of the electorate, respectively. In addition, the oldest members of the post-Millennial generation (those born after 1996) began to make their presence known for the first time – 7 million of these 18- and 19-year-olds were eligible to vote in 2016 (comprising just 3% of the electorate).

The Baby Boomer voting-eligible population peaked in size at 73 million in 2004. Since the Boomer electorate is declining in size and the Millennial electorate will continue to grow, mainly through immigration and naturalization, it is only a matter of time before Millennials are the largest generation in the electorate.

While the growth in the number of Millennials who are eligible to vote underscores the potential electoral clout of today’s young adults, Millennials remain far from the largest generational bloc of actual voters. It is one thing to be eligible to vote and another thing to actually cast a ballot.

Measuring voter turnout is not an exact science. The Census Bureau’s November voting supplements are a standard data source for illuminating the demographics of voting. Census estimates of voter turnout are based on respondent self-reports of whether they voted in the recent election.

Based on these estimates, Millennials have punched below their electoral weight in recent presidential elections. (For a host of reasons, young adults are less likely to votethan their older counterparts.)

Given the historical context of relatively low voter turnout among young adults, Millennials seemed ascendant in the 2008 election when 50% of eligible Millennials voted. By comparison, 61% of the Generation X electorate reported voting that year, as did even higher percentages of Boomer and Silent Generation eligible voters. In 2008 Millennials comprised 18% of the electorate, but as a result of their relatively low turnout (compared with older generations) they made up only 14% of Americans who said they voted.

Millennial turnout was less impressive in 2012, when 46% of eligible Millennials said they had voted. Since the oldest Millennials were age 31 in 2012 (as opposed to 27 in 2008), the expectation might have been that turnout would have edged higher. After all, an older, more mature, more “settled” age group presumably should turn out at higher rates. This underscores that young adult turnout depends on factors besides demographics: the candidates, the success of voter mobilization efforts, satisfaction with the economy and the direction of the country.

Turnout among Millennials was higher in 2016 – 51%. But again, that’s significantly lower than the 61% of the electorate who voted. In order for their voting clout to match their share of the electorate, roughly 61% of Millennials would have to have turned out to vote in 2016.

While it may be a slam-dunk that Millennials will soon be the largest generation in the electorate, it will likely be a much longer time before they are the largest bloc of voters.


The Millennial generation continues to grow as young immigrants expand its ranks. Boomers – whose generation was defined by the boom in U.S. births following World War II – are older and their numbers shrinking as the number of deaths among them exceeds the number of older immigrants arriving in the country.

Now this is what Pew did not tell you.

America's first Baby Boomer Presidents


America's first Baby Boomer Pot Smoking Presidents



Other Boomer Highlights






Deloitte Insight Research

Baby Boomers, a frequent punching bag among social critics for their excesses, will not head into the sunset quietly (see “The generations defined” by the Pew Research Center). In 2029, the year when the last Boomer will have turned 65, the US Census Bureau projects that there will still be over 61 million Boomers—about 17.2 percent of the projected US population. 






They will continue to wield immense influence over every aspect of American society for at least another two decades. As their needs and circumstances evolve, Boomers may yet again challenge conventional wisdom and redefine their role in the American economy. Financial firms would do well to take notice.






Okay, so if the Baby Boomers possess over 50% of the wealth in this nation today, and by 2030 when the last of the Boomers has just turned 65 they will continue to wield immense influence over every aspect of American society, as a little over 17% of Americans will be Baby Boomers yet they will still control over 45% of all American wealth, then why are the Boomers being largely ignored in media advertising.







They may be ignored on Main Street but they will still control the purse strings of our nation long into the future.  So most of those people in a position to influence our future, Baby Boomers, who suffered through what I believe was one of the most divisive, toughest, and unstable ages in our history and survived, will be here to guide us.






Here are some of my favorite people of the Boomer generation.  Here is a list of them, you match the names to the pictures.

Juliette Binoche                  Sandra Bullock
Helena Bonham Carter     Diana, Princess of Wales
Enya                                      Gloria Estefan
Chris Evert                          Peggy Fleming
Jodie Foster                        Whitney Houston
Holly Hunter                      Catherine Zeta-Jones
Shelley Long                       Sophie Marceau
Reba McEntire                   Kathryn Morris
Olivia Newton-John         Michelle Pfeiffer
Annie Potts                         Linda Ronstadt
Gabriella Sabatini             Emma Thompson
Marisa Tomei