Commentary
At the risk of losing you as a reader of my commentaries, I find myself needing to repeat my June 2, 2021 plea for all of us to wake up. Every day, the Biden administration continues to take us down a path to disaster as he radically transforms our democracy.
“The challenges we face are enormous,” Ben Domenech reminded us in his monologue on Friday’s Primetime News appearance on Fox. The answer is not just to vote. That’s 16 months away! “It is (time) to organize against the deterioration of everything that made our American communities great,” he said.
We must continue to stand up to school boards who want to indoctrinate through critical race theory, and “Tell them in no uncertain terms: You’ve lost your right to privacy with my children,” Domenech declared.
“But don’t stop at teachers … force prosecutors to do their jobs and defend your community from crime … support local endeavors, local cops, local firemen and local businesses with your money and time,” he adds.
“There are some who mean to rule you … who believe you will always capitulate, you will kneel, you will always sleep. How scared do you think they will be when you show them what you are made of … when you show them you are wide-awake? On that day, they will be right to be afraid.
“There are more of us than there are of them. And it’s time they felt it. The American crisis can be the opportunity for American renewal … that’s why it’s worth doing.”
IT’S TIME that we move away from what Domenech refers to as “Aw Shucks Conservatism,” and wake-up to what the left is doing to our country.
Start today, tell your senators to vote “no” on infrastructure until the chaos at the southern border is stopped. Stop the illegals, many of them with Covid-19, from making their homes in our country at taxpayer expense. Take a stand.
The crisis calls for a dedicated movement. Like the Tea Party, but “it didn’t go far enough,” Domenech asserted.
I highly recommend you watch Domenech’s plea on You Tube. If you’re a glass half-full person, and don’t view the current situation hopeless, you could find it motivating. You can make a difference.
AND HERE’S ANOTHER REMINDER why you’re needed. Writing in American Thinker, under the headline, “What the heck is going on in this country,” Bob Weir writes of how the Biden administration “continues to peel away the accomplishments of his predecessor, what I hear most from family, friends, and social media posters is a fear that Democrats have become power-mad, and wonder if the current crop of radicals are hell-bent on weakening, and ultimately destroying the country that gave them those positions.”
“(We’re) watching our country being led by folks who appear to be more concerned with getting revenge on Trump than with solving the problems facing this great republic. How can American come to any other conclusion?
“As we watch in horror as potentially millions of migrants from all over the world walk casually into our country, Democrats will look us in the face and say things are getting better.”
NEED MORE? – Surely, you recall how candidate Joe Biden repeatedly told voters that the choice was between him and Donald Trump … between the lawful and the lawless? Calling on voters to support the rule of law, our Constitution, his “end the assault on the rule of law” became a mantra, law professor Jonathan Turley reminds us.

Now, for President Biden, the rule of law is meant to be challenged, even though the Supreme Court has ruled. I’m referring to the suspension of the eviction moratorium.
Biden acknowledged that any new order to extend the moratorium would be unconstitutional, and admitted legal experts told him so, advising that it wouldn’t pass muster.
He decided to issue a new order anyway, citing that it was “worth the effort,” indicating “at a minimum, by the time it gets litigated, it will probably give some additional time while “we’re getting that $45 billion out to the people” … before the court shuts it down.
Turley reminds us how Biden declared his election would be a triumph for the “rule of law” and show that “the flame of democracy” cannot be extinguished.
The oath of office Biden took on January 20, 2021 did not include an exception for political convenience, though it is recognized that it is often inconvenient to uphold the Constitution.
With Biden, the Constitution and rule of law be damned. I don’t have to tell you how the left would have come down on Trump if he had pulled this stunt.
Now, more than ever … may God continue to bless the United States of America.





