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“#BrotherYouAskedForIt!”

The year 2020, by far the most momentous since 2001, was eclipsed in its entirety by yesterday, when these unthinkable events transpired:

  • America, the land of the free, and all of its people and assets were sold into slavery to the Red Chinese.
  • Even more amazingly, America’s national security apparatus, America’s military arsenal and all its military secrets were ceded to the Red Chinese.
  • Hong Kong is to have fallen.
  • Taiwan is to have fallen.
  • And the entire network of American alliances – from Nato to the Five Eyes military intelligence compact – is compromised.

Entirely on script, the first suicide bombing in Baghdad in (ahem) four years took place yesterday. Too much peace. Too much plenty. America got tired of all the winning.

What happened yesterday was Ci reasserting itself. It had an awful 2020, but the entire Trump phenomenon – hugely Ds at the grass roots – has been awful for Ci.

Here’s the good news: Ci is inept in practical realty. It can’t change its own tires, much less its own oil. It depends eternally on people who are not Ci to effect its aims – typically Cs in an ordinary stable theocracy, anyone it can enslave in our current unstable technocracy. What happens when a queen bee is abandoned by her drones. She dies – outraged but nevertheless inept.

Here’s the bad news: Ci in power slaughters thousands and millions of innocents on its way down.

In other news:

Housing Wire: Mortgage rates hold steady at 2.77%.

CNBC: Spike in lumber and land prices causes homebuilder confidence to fall from epic high.

Redfin: Out-of-Towners Moving Into Nashville, Atlanta and Austin Have More Than 30% Bigger Homebuying Budgets Than Locals.

Angelo Codevilla: Clarity in Trump’s Wake.

Frontpage: Capturing the False Flag: What really happened at the Capitol on Jan. 6?

Frontpage: Thank You, Mr. President: You were magnificent.

American Thinker: The ruling class against Trump.

Tristan Justice: Welcome To A Biden White House, And The Next Chapter Of The Trump Era.

John Hinderaker: Trump Fought The Swamp and The Swamp Won.

Heather MacDonald: Words of Division: Cloaked in an appeal to unity, President Biden’s inaugural speech hit all the expected themes of racial resentment and blame.

Tablet: The New National American Elite.