Winners, Losers and Links
Winners
Russia - Successfully intervened to stop a Color Revolution attempt on its borders. Fast fix that roots out what could have been a problem to its south as Ukraine tensions remain.
Remote workers - Firms that anticipated returning to the office in January bumped return dates out due to Omicron, providing more security for the remote arrangements.
Unvaxxed workers - If you held out, you survived intense pressure. Supreme Court saved the day but also revealed how the administrative state has undeniable power with just one small check.
American System - Biden’s sinking poll numbers show he is a scapegoat figure for the system’s incompetence. They are building a wall or structure around the White House as if any protest or idiotic attack on that would change a thing yet he is the perceived target of frustration.
Losers
Ted Cruz - Shamed by Tucker Carlson into backtracking, Ted shows he is the same snake he was in 2016.
Supreme Court Justices - The record will show they repeated falsehoods that even covid hysterics found a bit too crazy. Those Ivy law degrees mean little.
Consumers - Inflation hitting figures not seen in forty years. Savings have been depleted. This shall be a dark winter indeed.
Links
Deep dive on Savitri Devi’s work.
An essay on the ethnogenesis at play in America.
This essay tracks the lowering of standards to placate a female in our Air Force.
Paulina Porizkova cries about being over 50 and invisible now.
The cementing of the administrative state is the end of democracy.