HonestProfessor

HonestProfessor

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1 year ago @ RobertRinger.com - Media-Fabricated Nonsense · 0 replies · +3 points

Where's Robert? Is he OK?

2 years ago @ RobertRinger.com - On “Coming Together ... · 0 replies · +2 points

"Coming Together As One"--in favor of what? Against whom? The cognitive dissonance surrounding 9/11 is staggering: The alleged terrorists were Saudi Arabian, and yet the U.S. attacked Iraq "in retaliation". We were seeking "weapons of mass destruction" that didn't exist. Then 20 years fighting in Afghanistan--what was the goal?

"Never Forget"--I never will, and I hope someday the real truth about 9/11--its motivation, execution, and aftermath--will become clear. In the age of the Internet, you can become your own sleuth, research, and put together the pieces of the puzzle. When the real truth (whatever that truth is) becomes widely known, it will shake people to the core!

3 years ago @ RobertRinger.com - Center-Right versus Co... · 0 replies · +3 points

Glad to see Robert is back!

3 years ago @ RobertRinger.com - Totalitarianism Is Upo... · 0 replies · +1 points

If "everyone does what is in his own best interest all the time," it must be in the best interest of the politicians to do what they are doing, and that's why they're doing it! So if they're not doing what you want them to do (agreeing with and acting upon the positions you have outlined), there must be a higher, controlling power ruling over THEM. What is that power? Until it is identified and a stronger power overcomes the power that is leading us into socialism, political correctness, anti-Trumpism, etc., nothing will change. Storming the Capitol is not the answer--those holding power still hold it! LOF#1 states that to solve a problem you must address root causes. Saying "we should [do this or that]" when we as individuals don't have the power to affect actual change seems like an inadequate response. Today, all major governments, corporations, mainline churches, universities, charities, foundations; the worlds of finance, law, medicine, science, the internet, sports, art, fashion, music, movies, even architecture are unilateral in their support of left-wing socialism, multiculturalism, globalism. There may even come a day when this website is banned because it "doesn't reflect our values." I'm open to hearing specific, practical advice as to what we as individuals should be doing to cope with the times we are living in.

3 years ago @ RobertRinger.com - Georgia Is Our New Nor... · 0 replies · +2 points

All this hand-wringing about politics I believe violates Sure Theory: "Take matters into your own hands and don't expect any help from anyone." If you are relying on government action or election outcomes to determine your happiness, you're going to be miserable. If JurassicRick is freaking out like that, he's not Looking Out For #1.

Dealing with whatever the gov't does is all part of the game. THEY make a move--YOU make a move. The gov't is like an elephant--it's big, slow, heavy, and it can crush you. But you're a little leapfrog--quick and agile and you can jump circles around the elephant. If you're smart, you can use gov't policies to your own gain--even policies you may disagree with.

What Donald Trump did was expose for all to see the level of fraud and corruption we all suspected was there. And now, the Supremely Stupid Court won't allow that evidence to be publicly presented. What does that tell you?

Yes, the election was probably stolen for Joe/Kamel; you might say "They stole it fair and square." And the country will almost certainly be worse off because of it. But the idea that you personally can do anything about it is a fallacy. Keep scanning the horizon and play your own game. It could be worse--just ask Czar Nicholas II and his family.

3 years ago @ RobertRinger.com - What If “The Big Guy... · 0 replies · +1 points

Commentary of this quality deserves a larger audience than this one website.

Today, DEMOGRAPHICS determine elections, not issues. If just white men voted, Trump would get 70+%. Blacks vote Democrat 90% as do about 2/3 of Hispanics and Asians--which is why NY & NJ are a Democrat lock. According to a NYT electoral map, some districts in Newark NJ were 97%-99% for Hillary in 2016. There are no districts anywhere that are that lopsided in favor of Republicans.

Trump can win next week because he will likely pull more black & Hispanic votes that a typical Republican, as well as convincing Rust Belt traditional white Democrat voters (WI, MI, PA) to go for him as in 2016. If Trump loses, USA becomes Central/South America: weakened police and self-defense is racism, no more Electoral College, no more gun rights, no more Constitution as written, infinity 3rd world immigration, abolition of fossil fuels, and oppressive taxes which will impoverish middle-class homeowners to the point where there will only be two types of people: elites, and nearly everyone else who will be relying on gov't subsidy. There will be a permanent Democrat/Socialist/Marxist majority. Again, demographics will make this choice, not a logical consideration of the issues.

3 years ago @ RobertRinger.com - Time for the Scary Truth · 0 replies · 0 points

Better pack sweaters--it might get nippy!

3 years ago @ RobertRinger.com - Time for the Scary Truth · 0 replies · +5 points

Whenever I see a new RR article, I say "Thank goodness there is still an honest adult in the room, countering the mainstream media insanity."

If the point of so-called "democracy" is to select the best leaders, then a Biden victory will prove that democracy (in its current form) DOESN'T WORK! As outlined above by Robert, would any rational person select zombie Biden as a better leader than Trump? And if a majority of voters DO elect Biden over Trump, what does that say about my "fellow Americans?"

A glimmer of hope--Trump smashed Hillary in the debates, and I think Joe will have trouble standing up that long and remaining semi-coherent while Trump attacks. When Biden is shown to be as pathetic as he is, all America will see it.

P.S.: I watched Trump's Tulsa speech and I really liked it. RR and others--don't let the media color your perceptions!

3 years ago @ RobertRinger.com - Will the Silent Majori... · 0 replies · +1 points

Incidentally, the 1967 Newark riots were also triggered by reports of police brutality involving white police officers abusing a black defendant who was resisting arrest. History repeats itself.

3 years ago @ RobertRinger.com - Will the Silent Majori... · 0 replies · 0 points

Too late--Iowa congressman Steve King was just primaried out--replaced by an establishment-chosen RINO.