A quick skim of this piece of schlock from the Harvard Law Review (HLR) suggests our academic elites are either willfully stupid, just plain stupid, or both at the same time. It’s nothing but a prolonged whine from coastal America about not being able to lord it over the rest of us and how they would fix it so they could.
Who ever wrote this piece of traitorous garbage didn’t put his or her name to it. That means the entire staff at the HLR should be held responsible. Read Here
This treatise is jaw-droppingly stupid! Wasn’t Barack Hussein O the editor of this rag once upon a time? I’m just waiting for the perfect excuse to, once again, take up arms to preserve the Union.
the fruits of libtarf education from kindergarten to collage is beginning to bear fruit.
this stupidity is by design.
“Democracy, as they say, is messy.”
Thank God that we’re not a democracy.
So much stupidity, it’s hard to know where to begin. How about: we’re not a democracy, we’re a republic, dumbass.
Trump Derangement Syndrome has infected the Harvard Law Review to such an extent that it needs to merged with Mad Magazine to restore a smidgen of sanity to this Liberal Legal Madhouse.
I’m all for it … let’s start w/ Greenland
… then we’ll rename it Trumpland … 51 for 45
The glib facility of this essay grates against the gravity of the changes it proposes. It proposes turning the metro DC area into several States which would be virtually guaranteed to vote Democrat and support any and every proposal to expand the power and reach of the Federal government. These are among the explicit rationales discussed in it. Its heart and soul is a thorough un-founding of the US as it exists and a re-founding of it to implant permanent one-party centralized governance.
Listen, the left is trying to destroy the nation and seize control of the remains – enslaving us in the process.
One of the main control centers for ideas and marching orders is harvard and the ny times. No surprise, but we have to face facts. And act accordingly
It’s a good thing Trump is appointing so many federal judges, because this crackpot subversion will end up being argued seriously in court within five years.
I live in Regina, Saskatchewan, the Canadian province just north of North Dakota and part of Wisconsin. There is serious talk of separation of Alberta and Saskatchewan from Canada, as we have been very badly treated by the current Federal Liberal Party (similar to your Democrat party). I personally, would not mind a loose association with our American cousins. In fact, much of Alberta was populated in the late 1800’s by Americans moving northward. There is an independence of spirit and an aversion to big government. As to whether we would become states or just enter into a series of trade agreements, will be left to better people than I, to decide.
I knew their student quality had dropped into the toilet, but I didn’t know the Harvard Law Review allowed anonymous drunk-blogging now.