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August 5, 2022

Leftist liars recently have been trying to cover for the Biden regime’s abject failures by redefining the word “recession,” going so far as to flag as false those who reject Biden’s recession wordplay.

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Aside from the obvious answer of protecting the dear leader, what is their justification for doing this

For the sake of argument, let’s say they might have had some theoretical point in playing games with the facts about COVID.  We cannot fathom what that was, but that was their “emergency justification” at the moment.  But what is their rationale for doing this now?  No one is going to make an incorrect medical decision based on this definition, so why are they doing this?

We know exactly why.  In fact, this is why we have labelled them the anti-liberty left: because their ideology cannot stand the people exercising their basic freedoms under the Bill of Rights.

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The problem for the enemies of liberty on the left is that while they think they can run around and offer an alternate version of reality — that changes every five minutes — there is a whole slew of documentation that is piling up showing they are nothing but abject liars.

You almost get the impression that they think George Orwell’s socialist-fascist Utopia in 1984 has become real, and we’ll believe nonsense phrases such as “War Is Peace,” “Freedom Is Slavery,” and “Ignorance Is Strength.”

You know you’re ahead of the game in understanding those people when you have a complete copy of George Orwell’s novel 1984 in a text file for quick reference (available here) — along with several hardcopy versions for safekeeping. 

Having read it the first time around because that year was coming up and then recently, it has some stunning revelations, many of which are doubleplusungood.

However, there are things that George Orwell got wrong.  One of these is the infamous “memory hole”: 

When one knew that any document was due for destruction, or even when one saw a scrap of waste paper lying about, it was an automatic action to lift the flap of the nearest memory hole and drop it in, whereupon it would be whirled away on a current of warm air to the enormous furnaces which were hidden somewhere in the recesses of the building.