Them and us. Remember that, there’ll be a quiz later. Ask
yourself, what do Stephen F. Austin and Brigham Young have in common? What led the Mormons to the Salt Lake Valley
was partly religious persecution, and partly a bad case of “Them and Us.” As a
Texan, I can understand who “them” were. They were Americans, or the facsimile
thereof. Brigham Young picked the most God awful place you could imagine. A
lake you can’t drink, weather you have to endure, and inhabitants who didn’t
want you there. All this, and the Mormons clawed an existence out of the desert
that rivaled San Francisco.
Now, my regular readers know what I think of organized
religion, but I shall summarize. We all have a “God Hole” in our head, and
something has to fill it. I fill mine with whiskey, but some folks just gotta
have ritual, rules, holy this and holy that, and that’s ok if it makes them
feel good. Brother Young used the God Hole to keep the faithful on the straight
and narrow, because in the high desert if you weren’t on the straight and
narrow you’d find yourself under the sand in no time. In short, it worked. What
happens in this country when a group of people find a system that works? Well,
the Americans come and steal it, that’s what. “Manifest Destiny is just another
term for non-consensual sex. In due time the army was dispatched to put the
Mormons in their place. The Civil War intervened and eventually the LDS people
traded surplus wives for statehood, got “Deseret” trimmed down to size and you
have the Utah we see today. Still, from the Mormon point of view, them and us.
The Mormons have a very tight culture, and there is a
difference between Mormon culture, and Mormon religion. After years of
persecution, they are very suspicious of “them.” As they cling to their
civilization they see the edges crumbling all around them, and they struggle to
hold it together. If you will note, the Americans did not come calling until
after Salt Lake City was built, and the industrious Mormons had turned a profit
at the instructions of their “prophet.” Them never builds, they steal from us.
Now, let’s move on.
Now, let’s take a trip to Texas. Again, bunch of people went
to a hell of a place, carved out a life, fought a war, joined the “Union,” got
trimmed down to size, and then it was them
and us. Texas got a bigger screwing than Utah in that it was occupied under
rules of defeat until C. J. Grisham mounted the Capitol steps in Austin and
waved his gun at the governor, all legal, breaking the hold of the 1871 law
forbidding Texans to protect themselves. Texas has an organized nationalist
movement, a militia, a government in place for the republic, oil, cattle, tech,
seaport, and all the Mexicans. Utah
is different. Utah has no secession movement, no organization, and no “national”
identity, but it does have a firm,
family oriented foundation, and that puts them directly opposed to the American
system of today, emphasizing them and us!
It is not what America was founded on, but what it has
become that makes it an abomination to Mormons. And this is creeping into the
state. Salt Lake City has a gay mayor. Just think about that. In a place where
people don’t even drink coffee they have a pervert for a mayor. That tells you
something about demographics. There are more perverts in Salt Lake City than
there are Temple Mormons. Texas began the slide some time ago. Houston had a
perv running the city, so we can’t talk, but Texas does have a solid core. Ask
Wendy Davis how talking up abortion to a bunch of Mexican Catholics worked out
for her in the last election.
Utah, and Texas have something in common. . . them and us.
We have all been screwed by the Americans, or rather the perversion of America
as we had come to understand it. In the ruins of Deseret and the Republic of
Texas there is a remnant. Guess who speaks directly to that remnant? Donald
Trump, because he, too, believes in America. He’s one of “us.” Remember the Southern Strategy I told you
about some time back? Well, just switch that to “Western Strategy.” You see the
Trump train rides on the rails of righteous anger. The outrage of the people
who are sick and tired of what “them” are doing to “us.”
And it doesn’t matter what the religion is. The right to run
your own business, your state, have your family safe, your border secure, and
know that you won’t get shot for trying to drive to the sheriff’s office is
important to these people. To have a culture where it means something to be a member of a church, have no abortion
clinics in town, no vets homeless while illegals collect welfare. . . those
things mean something, and that’s what Trump is pounding home. Have you noticed
that every time one of his rallies is protested by “them” there are suddenly
more of “us” supporting Mr. Trump? His message just becomes louder. DUDES! He’s
a New York real estate broker, he doesn’t care
about your religion, unless you’re a Muslim, and frankly I agree with him.
It’s not just Texas and Utah. Practically every part of the
nation has people who have struggled to make a better life for our kids only to
have it taken from us to given to them. Them and us. Interesting note: During
Jade Helm 15 both Utah, and Texas were designated “Hostile.” Jus’ sayin’. Also
interesting in that the first blood to be shed in this fight was the blood of a
Mormon, LeVoy Finicum. There is more to come.
We must all rally to Donald Trump’s call. We must stand with
him. The Republican leadership will steal the nomination if they can. Utah, and
Texas, and all real Americans need to
double down, and get Trump nominated, and then show Hillary the door. Make
America Great Again! Mr. Trump is taking attacks from all sides, and it’s all
spin and lies because “them” knows that if he wins, “us” wins, and they can’t
have that. That’ll be the end of the world bankers controlling congress, of the
BLM stealing land, or the illegal immigrant welfare express and the insidious
occupation of the New World Order. It will be the reinstatement of America. The
America envisioned by the founding fathers, and cherished by “us.” Let’s show “them”
the door.
Oh, what did Austin and Young have in common? Two things; they
knew how to organize a nation, and they were both in real estate. So much for
Rubio’s little crack about this not being a real estate deal. Like I said, it is a real estate deal. . . it’s called
America! And America belongs to us, not them!
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