Letters to the Editor

Letter to the Editor 

December 2, 2023
Dear Editor,
We the people are under attack from the gun control freaks. California Governor, Gaven Newsom has has signed legislation to ban concealed carry state wide. Now understand San Francisco was filthy with tent encampments on public streets. The streets were littered with garbage and human feces.
When Newsom came back from China he had San Francisco cleaned for the Chinese President. He sucked up to the foreign dignitary, putting on a show. He would not have the Chinese President see the daily Squaller the Governor’s own citizens lived in. This is typical for Democrats.
When President Joe Biden finally went to the southern border the tent cities and filth was cleaned so that Biden would not see the true conditions.
Some, but not all, of the illegals trash where they are placed. The streets get trashed, $500.00 a night hotel rooms rooms were trashed, they don’t like the free food provided.
I don’t mean to imply the illegal immigrants are only to blame. The homeless population consists various races.
But to put on a show not based on reality for people who know the truth Again if it weren’t for double standards they would have no standards at all.I’m sure the president of China has news agencies and perhaps some living in California who keeps the China government aware of the truth, and not the governors truth.
A short video on Facebook inferred, and I don’t know how true, in the infrastructure bill approved by the congress and Senate requires auto manufacturers to include remote shut off control in the 2026 vehicles. The reasoning is directed at shutting down drunk drivers. However, if the government can at their discretion shut down you vehicle what is to prevent government abuse?
If you would meet certain constraints in your speech your car can be shutdown as a form of forced compliance. The same is true of the digital banking. If you wanted buy a new car that runs on petroleum, your bank account or loan maybe subject to regulatory compliance. That may force the purchase of electric vehicles. Perhaps forcing compliance with covid or booster shot mandates.
Shutdown a vehicle the owner can not go to work, go to grocery store, go for medical appointments. And how understanding is the regulatory agencies going to be in an emergency? We, the American people, are too trusting and dependent on the governmental agencies. Look at the southern border.
We trust Mayorkas to enforce the laws. But he doesn’t. Then lies to us about how well he’s doing his job.
We trust the bureau of alcohol tobacco and firearms to regulate the the legality of firearms, only to have the regulations changed to suit an anti ownership of firearms by John Q. Public. The new regulations make most of the legal gun owners criminals.
I looked up some of these things only to find the bindings on the average citizens getting tighter.
Research some of this for yourself. But look at who is doing these things to us.
We are REPUBLIC not a democracy. In a republic you are Free. The Dems and libs want you under control. That statement would get my vehicle shutdown
Think when you vote next time.
This was in my email December 4, 2023. — According to PANTS ON FIRE NEWS.
“Donald Trump still lives rent-free in the heads of the corporate-controlled media. They despise him but need him as a boogeyman to scare voters to the polls.
And a Never-Trumper went on MSNBC and made one wild prediction.
The New York Times recently reported that the Democrats’ 2024 strategy is to plaster Donald Trump all over the airwaves.
The more people focus on Joe Biden, the less they like him.
Democrats are hoping the Orange Man Bad strategy will work again.
And Never-Trumper Matthew Dowd appeared on Joy Reid’s MSNBC show to predict that the former President would be criminally convicted by the time of the Republican National Convention.
Reid asked, “How bad is it going to get next year, in your view? I think it’s going to be rough, but Matthew, how bad do you think it’s going to get?”
Dowd answered, “Awful. I don’t think we have ever seen this kind of convergence between a former President running for office again in the midst of multiple trials held simultaneously while he wins primaries and caucuses. The people running against him, Nikki Haley and whatever, I think what’s going to end up happening is he’s going to have momentum. He’ll win Iowa, win New Hampshire, win South Carolina, and he’ll basically all but be the nominee, and basically be there, and then he’s going to get convicted before he goes to the RNC Convention in July. So he’ll be the nominee, but be a convicted nominee in the midst of this, and then we’ll be headed to a general election with the nominee of a major political party convicted, at least in one court, if not in two different courts in this time.”
This is the Democrat strategy.
They want the spotlight on Trump in hopes that he will be bogged down in court and eventually convicted.
Dowd added, “A convicted felon running for president under the Republican Party. We have never in my life have ever seen a calendar that will unfold in that manner. But it also is going to be so weird while this is going on, Republican voters voting for him to be the nominee of the party as he’s convicted.”
Republicans still support Trump because they view the lawfare against him as over-the-top and illegitimate.
If the latest polls are any indication, the Democrats’ strategy is already blowing up in their faces.”
This piece only verifies what I believed would happen. Keep Trump’s name on everyone’s mind, in the news daily he would gain in popularity.
I’m not Clairvoyant but the Democrats are beginning to see the error of their strategy. Keep Trumps name in the news daily and more and more people are seeing compared to Joseph R. Biden that the Orange Man is not so bad.
President Biden can only wish he could be this popular in a positive light.
Senator Joe Manchin is probably will throw his hat in the ring as a third party candidate.
I have noticed the deafening quiet of Pelosi, Schumer, Schiff and Nadler lately.
On another note, recently Lois and I was at Arby’s for lunch. A West Virginia state trooper came in for his lunch. I excused myself, introduced myself, extended my hand in friendship which he accepted. I thanked him for wearing the uniform.
His reaction was priceless. His eyes widened in surprise and he smiled in appreciation for the recognition of his service. It seemed to make his day I would challenge everyone to do the same. We need to let them know they are appreciated.
Anyway, as always my thanks and appreciation to our military for their service. To the various police agencies for our protection. Our first responders for their readiness, and our medical professionals for their dedication to our health care.
Lloyd Brightwell