Anonymous ID: 49b149 Jan. 1, 2019, 10:28 a.m. No.4552676   ๐Ÿ—„๏ธ.is ๐Ÿ”—kun

 

What if he took moral inventory of America. Our government structures? In the main and at the highest levels, bloated, corrupt and self-serving. Not improving. Intimations of reform, but resistance to reform is desperate and active as well as profoundly inertial. No improvement obvious on horizon. Economy? Excellent for the most part. However active and deep-seated institutional threats exist, attempts to undermine building. Short-term prospects good, long-term, hard to predict. Economy is a very fluid thing subject to political forces. Military and foreign policy? As good as itโ€™s been in some time. But another fluid factor and hard to predict longer-term outlook. Educational system? Ideologically corrupted and anti-civic to its core. Maybe the greatest long-term threat to America. Private higher education almost entirely corrupted and ant-civic. Deteriorating and no obvious reform on horizon. 1st Amendment? Under incessant attack. Hard to tell if improving, holding steady or deteriorating as the attacks are inspiring counter-efforts, but huge institutional hostility to free speech and indoctrination of school system makes prospects worrisome. No noticeable efforts by government to deal with threats. 2nd Amendment โ€” holding steady but also under constant assault. Short term prospects solid, hard to predict long-term. One term of a leftist regime could effectively nullify 2nd Amendment.

 

America looks better under Trump than at any time in modern history but weirdly, at same time, internal threats have never been greater or more intense. One benefit to this is greater exposure of the threats. Yet this exposure does not seem to be leading to commensurate efforts to fight the more openly identifiable enemy except at a superficial political level (at least as we can see). The enemy is acting with greater boldness and empowerment within the institution of government, doubling down on its efforts at a coup of the presidency.

 

Future, I donโ€™t know.