The Coming Collapse of the American Republic
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Book Signing—increase the value!
I was signing copies of Collapse for the doctor who ordered 50 to send to friends with a personal letter. (There’s a role model for you!) My ten-year-old granddaughter asked what I was doing, and I explained. “Oh,” she said, “That way when you die they’ll be worth something.” I’ll be happy to sign your copies, so they’ll be “worth something” and return them if you’ll have them sent to me. Write for the address. ~Bob.
Blog page views
In the past week, page views of my Old Jarhead blog surged to about 4,000, including 33 from the Ukraine. Welcome. ~Bob.
Important: Wisconsin GOP holds off Democrats in recall elections
“Crushing defeat for Democrats and organized labor.” Gotta love the sound of that. Congratulations to Wisconsin voters, who by a thin margin may have temporarily avoided joining disaster states like California and Illinois. I say “temporarily” because the union-welfare-transnational progressive-lawyer coalition is strong in Wisconsin through years of vote-buying. As things get worse, economically ignorant voters may turn to plan-free promises like “hope and change.” And if the country collapse, as I fear is increasingly likely, the disaster states and he federal government will drag even the responsible states into the abyss. ~Bob. Excerpt: Republicans held onto control of the Wisconsin Senate on Tuesday night, beating four Democratic challengers in a recall election viewed as a referendum on Republican policies in that state and beyond. The Associated Press declared Republican Sens. Alberta Darling of River Hills, Robert Cowles of Allouez, Sheila Harsdorf of River Falls and Luther Olsen of Ripon winners. The AP also declared Democratic challengers Jennifer Shilling of LaCrosse and Jessica King of Oshkosh victors. Republicans held control of the Wisconsin Senate Tuesday, beating back four Democratic challengers in a contentious recall election. (Aug. 10) Two Democratic incumbents face recalls next week, but even if they win those seats, the GOP will retain control of the state Senate. That marks a major victory for Republican Gov. Scott Walker and a crushing defeat for Democrats and organized labor, which poured millions of dollars and countless volunteer hours into the recall effort.