3 thoughts on “The Years Of Madness”

  1. “…and serially so defaming a candidate and ex-president as a dictator, fascist, and Nazi to create a climate that encouraged two near-miss assassination attempts on him.”

    Yes. And he (Trump) is still not President yet; he is still dependent for his protection (and VP Vance as well) on a Secret Service still under the control of the Biden administration; run by senior high ranking operative(s) who must know they face summary investigation/dismissal for either/or malfeasance or gross incompetence once Trump assumes office.

  2. Kamala got over 74,000,000 votes and while there was a red shift in many blue areas, many blue areas stayed blue, meaning they will continue what they have been doing but with more emotion. It is great Trump won but for the madness to end, other things must happen. Will they?

    I think they will over time, or at least I hope they do. I think the madness hasn’t ended but we have the chance to make these next four years the beginning of the end.

    “Summed up, the welcomed counterrevolution is one of restoration—to dream again that nothing is impossible, and the dreary age of stasis, envy, cynicism, and nihilism is ending, replaced again by a world without limits. No one knows quite what is ahead, but all know that it is at least better already than the current nightmare.”

    We were/are in the postmodern era. Art, science, government, essentially all of society and culture was postmodern. Doom and dystopia were two of the main themes. What is this new era we are entering?

    I coined the term, Generation. I think other people will come up with the same term or one very similar.

    We are entering the age of generation and the term fits for economics, industry, art, society, and how we will view actions over time.

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