To start, I’m not a teacher; I’m uneducated. And believe me, my lack of education has been thrown hard at me recently. Yet oddly: “My lack of education hasn’t hurt me none” as I watch those who are educated destroy. Their deceit in deception being blatantly obvious in my estimation. And as such, my goal in writing Ricology; explain the premise, purpose and intent of the Constitution. How does one know how things should be when they have no understanding of the basic concept of design? I mean, is the country completely discombobulated today? Answer: Yes. Or is it going in a good direction? Only answer: No, it’s discombobulated. The vicious cycle of intent versus design. And there is no long answer to those questions, nor a but. Maybe it’s all the fault of one person or one party? Things are a mess. I mean, a man can become a woman while a man can now gestate a baby, going against every fiber of science. Yet, we’re supposed to trust science until it doesn’t match agenda. Like the six feet of separation during Covid, or was that six degrees? So, no, it’s not one person, but it is both parties. And while I sit here strumming my fingers on the keyboard, an anger rises inside me to a crescendo that as much as I wish not to, I want to profanity lace my words. Except, I believe vulgarity displays more a lack of intelligence, and I’m already unintelligent enough.
Anyway, 2025 has started in a WTH is the year going to bring. First NOLA and Las Vegas. Now LA. And I believe none of this is a co-wink-a-dink. Its purpose driven. So, let’s just wait until January 20 dawns and see what it brings forth. Now, I despise party power, believing both parties are doing their utmost to divide WE THE PEOPLE. And in their chosen ways, they’re succeeding. The astounding part is the stupidity of those who follow their respective party believing it has the best interest of one’s personal outcome. Only, the problem with 2025 began in 2020 and the not peaceful transition of power, right. Or maybe it was more the “mostly peaceful” riots that destroyed cities. Except, I’m now to believe the 2025 transition of power is peaceful while President Biden does everything through the person who’s actually controlling things to usurp the incoming president (party). Amazingly similar to Marbury v. Madison. Not the court case itself, but the premise thereof and one party’s actions to usurp an incoming party’s ability to legislate. So, as King Solomon in Ecclesiastes once said, “There is nothing new under the sun,” and by not learning the Constitution, or history, we allow deceptions to repeat. Exactly what those in power want, a dumbing down and dumber society.
And I get it: President Biden said the federal government will cover every penny of the fire damage in LA initially. Begging: How much in totality? A power he does not have, requiring Congress, namely the House of Representatives (HOR), to actually start the money laundering process of where the country is going to borrow this monstrosity of interest from. And yes, FEMA is a department thereof, thus no ability to spend without the HOR approving first, then the Senate agreeing to. Not the president promising away. Plus, I wonder how many hundreds of billions of dollars will be used to enrich those who are already rich, while those who need the money suffer. And even though one cannot replace their personal treasures that burned, imagine the multimillionaires in California who will have their homes rebuilt at the taxpayers’ expense while retaining their vast wealth. Then ask: How many voted for this idiocy? Yes: this one is party specific. And man-made! Not like those in Florida and North Carolina, whom the government shunned. But, just like the government itself, let’s totally forget Palestine, Ohio, another man-made event. Or Maui? But ask: Why were these communities exempted from a full taxpayer prop-up like LA. Possibly the wrong donor class? And just think: All of this while America enriches some in Ukraine at the expense of its citizens slaughtered under the premise of saving or preserving democracy while spending billions of U.S. citizens non-existent taxpayer dollars. Put the puzzle together: It’s really not that difficult.
Only, while fitting the pieces together, look at your children, grandchildren, and great grandchildren. Yes, the ones who will and are being burdened with the insurmountable debt accumulating at a rate unimaginable. But when does it end? Maybe when Congress controls its spending addiction. And if one thinks things are unaffordable now, give it time. I truly feel for those in LA, the ones who, when they go to rebuild, will face a litany of hurdles the State placed in the ability to even build. And yes, I know and understand the hurdles. I worked with individuals, assisting them after the “Camp Fire” in 2018 and the idiocy of their local government just to rebuild their home. All of this again begging: What party do/did they vote for? Well, the California insurance commissioner just placed a ban on insurance companies’ ability to cancel fire insurance policies. But will the State also drop all its burdensome restrictions in building to allow the rebuilding of LA? Or will the environmental nonsensical agenda rule over the need to replace those who’ve been displaced? Or will anyone in government be held accountable for the preventable tragedy that took place? Worse, will the desire for DEI remain the main agenda?
I guess it all boils down to party, agenda, and the ability to dupe one stupid enough into believing anyone in government cares about those they are representing. So, while LA continues to burn, my heart breaks for those affected and those yet to be. But like the 19 children and two adults killed in an Uvalde, Texas school, who thought the police would come to their rescue while officers stood around outside as a mentally deranged individual ran rampant inside: WE THE PEOPLE better wake the “F” up. And there goes my unintelligence, like dross, boiling to the surface. Only, a question for those who believe in their party: At tax time, do you pay as much as possible in taxes or look to deduct as much as possible? Yeah, I thought so!