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Never Was Corruption So Clever

To the editor:

Never ever was a judge so clever as the magical jurist Merchan. He’d have us believing The Donald’s deceivings were election perfection, no no, — and never ever are laws so clever ever made in a Dunderbak’s sausage machine. To be honest dear reader the truth’s a bleeder when political’s the play. And we are the fools to honor his rules, or believe that a jury could say, whether truth or a spoof, on an election booth, was possible in any real, jail-able way.

P.S. Ever since the 2020 election, the U.S. Constitution and it’s creators belief that no elected person is wholly immune to the potent persuasions of corruption, have been under assault by the pretense that to question or verify is tantamount to treason. This and the law-fare assault on the leading candidate for the Republican presidential nomination seem a lot like the second coming of Bull Run.

With more than a few Blue states and their hyper-spooked voters willing to abandon Constitutional guarantees of personal freedom, judicial norms and balance of power constraints as a means with which to gain some Pyrrhic security against election hyperbole — like pushing grandma and her wheelchair over a cliff or recasting a loud mouth American as a Third Reich villain – it should be clear to those paying attention to real anti-constitutional actions, that we are and have been engaged in a civil war of the surreptitious kind for many years now.

Merchan, from this perspective, is not a judge. He is an enemy combatant. Both he, his court and the State of New York should be ignored by Donald Trump and all Red States. If Trump submits to this New York State judicial corruption, he will become a political prisoner with real potentials for bad outcomes for his health. If New York then takes action against Trump’s properties and assets, Red states should similarly attach NewYork assets and capital in their jurisdiction.

If there is a better reason for the U.S. Supreme Court to intercede in this situation, it’s hard to imagine. At a minimum, peaceful demonstrations on a national scale are needed to put this long prophesied Banana Republic genie back in its bottle. Pray for your country.

Don Carpenter Schulenburg