The current “How to Rule” Rules and Directions:
First, you use the queer church to import the third world then you declare the city a sanctuary so the invaders ‘will feel safe enough to rat out the cartels’. That’s what you tell the public, anyway. Seriously, why would the timid rat out anyone? All the timid can do is vote democrat.
Soon you’ll be in a position to elbow your way into the body parts game. Then before you know it, the kids will be sent to the barber shop to learn how to read then BINGO! one morning your inkwire will be explaining why it’s good to live in a garrison community; spinning how the one step away from full feral is an acceptable safe haven because of the availability of free clean needles and every barber shop has a whole library of Golden Books for any high school student who needs extra credits to graduate.
Legislative Update
Friday, October 12, 2018
The latest news from the State Capitol
Giving Students Flexibility for Graduation Requirements
As a way to ensure students get the most out of their educational experience, the House passed legislation this week that would remove the heavy focus on standardized testing as a requirement to graduate and instead allow students various options to show proficiency in pursuing their own career paths. Senate Bill 1095 would provide Pennsylvania students with additional options to fulfill high school graduation requirements beyond the Keystone Exams. Students who do not score proficient on the Keystone Exams would be able to demonstrate their readiness to graduate through alternative routes. Specifically, the bill outlines several commonsense options for assessing student performance while also giving teachers more flexibility with classroom instruction time. Some alternatives include a student’s successful completion of work-based learning programs, a service learning project, or an offer of full-time employment as evidence of post-secondary readiness. As part of the bill, the Keystone Exam graduation requirement would be put on hold until the 2021-22 school year. The alternate graduation options in Senate Bill 1095 would take effect when that delay expires. This legislation, which now goes back to the Senate, seeks to enhance a multi-bill package to expand career and technical education to benefit both students and employers looking to fill jobs in high-demand fields.
Do you believe that? LOL. Maybe this site should have a Before Breaking News section.
Did you ever get the feeling sanctuary cities are being funded by the cartels? There is not one mention of stopping them in either linked Inquirer articles.
UPDATE: Two days later… Kensington drug bust. Oy!
But today there is this gem from the Inquirer. Why Philadelphians should be carrying naloxone right now.
Why? There are a couple of reasons why they shouldn’t carry. One is why would you resuscitate a tax burden who is chasing her/his dream? If you’re a republican you may be helping future GOP chances of victory if you don’t carry but then again democrats are known to not need warm bodies to swing an election.
Another is you be risking bodily damage once you pull the dreamer back to reality. That hospital you’ll be taken to, you realize they will bill you for your mother Theresa heroics? You better believe it. There ain’t no good Samaritan discounts in any hospitals as far as I know. Invaders might get them on a regular basis but good Samaritans? Hah.
Oh, and if the dreamer throws up on you you’d better go to the hospital. Dreamers are known to source all kinds of social diseases. So the man or the woman on the street with a container of Narcan better give it some more thought before they go looking to further screw up society without considering whether these alleged medical technocrats have another agenda that extends beyond rescuing Dreamers at the death’s door of their choice. Here’s the story
Yeah, I’d be a little wary about approaching someone laying in a Philadelphia gutter. With or without Narcan in my hand.
A vision of the future under democrat control from Prudence and Perfidy
A feral city, a concept developed by Dr. Richard J. Norton is defined as:
… a metropolis with a population of more than a million people in a state the government of which has lost the ability to maintain the rule of law within the city’s boundaries yet remains a functioning actor in the greater international system…
State and international authorities, Norton points out, would be massively ignorant of the power structures, population and activities within feral cities.
But would they? After a decade of studies wouldn’t criminal political leaders have a grasp on the value of feral cities, or even a nation, they can manage?
Feral cities do not develop from a vibrant, healthy community. A healthy community, whether it is a city or a nation has to first be transformed, changed fundamentally, before it can begin its descent to feral status.
What better beginning for that transformation than a multi decade attack on its culture, followed up by a massive importation of third world people used to displace the increasingly confused citizens who are witnessing their world turn upside down while being told by their political leaders everything will be ok?
I don’t want to say I told you so but WTF…I told you so.
In 2018 from the Philadelphia Inquirer
The Opioid Crisis
Declaring a disaster in opioid-plagued Kensington, Philadelphia officials announce a new rescue plan
by Aubrey Whelan, Updated: 6 hours ago
Read it at the Inkwire… they got pictures