Also In Europe, Or “Eurabia”. . . Plans Gone Awry Happening Not Only In U.S. To Biden-Backing Elite
By DEXTER DUGGAN
PHOENIX — Foreign foes watching the United States see not only a resident of the White House whose incompetence and confusion are both deplorable and laughable but also a corrupt U.S. establishment that had installed and protected keeping Joe Biden in power, no matter the continued danger to the U.S. and the world.
After all, if his blunders and bedlam somehow allowed Biden to stumble into starting a nuclear war, it won’t be only the U.S. to suffer from it.
But no matter how bizarre that the left-wing Biden’s brain got — including his notion that the U.S. needed to build futile railroad bridges for thousands of miles over the oceans — a left-wing establishment considered him far preferable to a conservative Republican opponent who wouldn’t seek glory by tax-funding and pushing moral depravity.
Biden had decided that seaworthy container ships stacked high with goods were less desirable at getting merchandise between ports than endless miles of boxcars on wheels rolling along narrow trestles to be built over the waves.
This was just one more mystery in an administration that future centuries will regard with incomprehensible amazement — if Biden doesn’t wipe out the future for everyone first.
Another little surprise about his condition came in late June when reporters noticed lingering indentations left by straps on Biden’s face. The White House disclosed that he uses a CPAP machine for breathing because he has sleep apnea.
Although many stories minimized this news, Forbes reporter Molly Bohannon noted on June 28: “Biden’s last health summary from the White House, issued in February, made no mention of a CPAP machine and concluded that Biden, 80, ‘remains a healthy, vigorous’ person ‘who is fit to successfully execute the duties of the presidency’.”
Whether or not the U.S. establishment in the next few months would finally snap out of supporting Biden seeking re-election in 2024, power brokers at home weren’t the only ones whose calculations proved faulty.
Prolonged rioting in France by unassimilated young Muslim males again exposed the self-deception of elites in many nations that allowing and promoting the materialistic “family planning” agenda that drastically reduces their own populations can be solved easily by importing millions of foreigners to do the work and pay the taxes that contracepted and aborted native citizens aren’t around to do.
Political analyst Brandon Weichert said that we may be seeing the end of France, with its falling birthrate and immigration, or the beginning of Eurabia. That would be a formerly Christian Europe populated by Arab migrants and mosques.
Weichert was speaking with Phoenix radio talk host Seth Leibsohn (KKNT, 960 AM) on July 3.
Even France’s foreign-policy calendar was being disrupted, with President Emmanuel Macron having to return home from a Brussels summit, and delaying a planned visit to Germany, because of the unrest.
Many French citizens expressed fear for their republic as widespread rioting destroyed the life’s work of small-business owners and even attacked the home of the mayor of a Paris suburb as his wife and two children slept inside it at night. The family survived but the wife and one child reportedly were injured. Rioters drove a burning vehicle into the home to set it ablaze.
The Associated Press reported on July 3 that France’s Interior Ministry said in all, 99 town halls had been attacked in the violence.
The website of the major Paris daily Le Figaro has provided vivid articles, including coverage of a Catholic bookstore in the city of Nantes, in western France, being ransacked. The store manager was quoted: “I heard them shouting saying that it was a bookstore of fascists. From there, they started smashing everything. I tried to protect everything that could be protected. It was incredibly violent.”
On July 1 the Breitbart news site posted a story saying that Poland’s prime minister compared the peace and social unity in his low-immigration nation to France’s rioting that caused Macron to rush home from a summit meeting.
The Breitbart story said: “Compare rioting French suburbs and peaceful Polish cities, said Poland’s Mateusz Morawiecki as he drew a link between France’s immigration policies and its social cohesion at an EU summit.
“Underlining the point, the Polish leader later posted a social-media video contrasting happy families enjoying the summer weather in Polish cities to French police armored personnel carriers crashing through burning barricades on the other side of Europe,” the Breitbart story said.
An opinion article in The Wall Street Journal was headlined, “The French Riots and the Broader European Underclass — A culture of dependency and macho criminality is also thriving elsewhere in Western Europe.”
In it, British commentator Dominic Green wrote: “Though France’s historical circumstances are unique, there is nothing uniquely French about the country’s present discontent. Western European societies were historically cohesive and ‘high-trust’ societies. High immigration rates and a systemic failure to integrate the children of immigrants have in recent decades balkanized them into low-trust, high-crime societies, especially in the cities.
“An underclass culture of dependency and macho criminality contributes to high crime rates and increasingly violent interactions between youth and police,” Green said.
It’s not that Muslims or other immigrants harm societies. It’s how individuals are vetted before entry and the social settings they find. An article posted on June 28 at The Federalist website reported on how immigrants are standing up for their families against “woke” bureaucrats trying to turn the U.S. upside down. It was headlined, “Multi-Faith Coalition Of Immigrant Parents Protest Maryland Public Schools’ Woke Sex Ed.”
It’s not people more recently arrived here who are the danger to the U.S. in this case. It’s U.S. arms of government at some level with radical assaults on tradition.
The article said that outside the headquarters of Montgomery County Public Schools was “an interfaith crowd of about 1,000 parents, students, and community members. The crowd of largely ‘brown and black’ people, as equity warriors so often colorize minorities, rallied for the right of parents to opt children out of age-inappropriate sex education in local public schools.
“Hundreds of Ethiopian Orthodox Christians from an estimated 40 local churches…rallied beside Muslim immigrant families from a dozen mosques and other area community members,” the Federalist article said. “Their ranks included a Filipino-Puerto Rican-American Christian dad and a Peruvian-American Catholic mother.”
Meanwhile, migration doesn’t have to be only international in order to change the composition of an area. It may be only from one U.S. state to another.
Seth Leibsohn, the Phoenix radio talk host, had a caller on June 27 who said that in his experience, former Californians who move to contiguous Arizona come to the Grand Canyon State because of finances, not disagreement with California political policies.
If this is true, it repeats a situation heard of elsewhere, in which people flee one state because its dominant liberal policies have made life unbearable, but they begin voting for the same type of politician in their new state who’ll make life unbearable there, too.
Leibsohn replied to the caller that the former Golden Staters will find a welcoming liberal Democrat governor and attorney general here, too.
The talk host cited Arizona Gov. Katie Hobbs, a pro-abortion radical, issuing an executive order to try to take away from county prosecutors the authority to prosecute any abortion crimes and to turn that authority over to left-wing Democrat Attorney General and former newspaper reporter Kris Mayes, who said she’d never prosecute abortion crimes.
This is “an incredible power grab. . . . That’s how runaway this governor and attorney general are,” Leibsohn told listeners to KKNT Radio. There’s no limiting principle here, he said, which raises the question of what else might they exclude from prosecution.
“They arrogated to themselves power that was not theirs. . . . It’s contempt for the judiciary,” too, Leibsohn said, because Arizona abortion laws currently are before the state’s courts.
A columnist at the newspaper where Mayes used to be a reporter, The Arizona Republic, meanwhile expressed delight that Mayes had just said she won’t accept the U.S. Supreme Court decision in late June recognizing the right of conscience for business owners so they can’t be forced to express beliefs they oppose.
A Colorado law tried to compel a Christian web designer to design wedding websites for “same-sex couples.”
“Arizona has a law much like Colorado’s,” the Republic columnist wrote. “Arizona Attorney General Kris Mayes announced in no uncertain terms that her office is determined to enforce it. The Supreme Court be damned.” Mayes issued a statement denouncing the High Court ruling as being from “a woefully misguided majority of the United States Supreme Court” that she would ignore.
The same Mayes who smiles on abortion criminals.
Quite a bit of effrontery by an attorney general who supposedly won office last November by fewer than 300 votes, out of about 2.5 million votes cast, in a highly disputed election. The left-wing elite truly feel they’re a law unto themselves.
How many railroads to nowhere over the ocean do Hobbs and Mayes have planned before they run out of trestles?