
Sat Oct 05 04:01:00 UTC 2024: ## Tim Walz’s ‘Frightened Animal’ Act and the Ineffectiveness of the US Government in the Wake of Appalachian Floods
Political commentator James Howard Kunstler, in a recent article on his website, criticizes Vice-Presidential candidate Tim Walz for his “frightened animal” demeanor, describing his erratic body language and facial expressions as indicative of a lack of conviction. He further points to the US government’s ineffective response to the recent devastating floods in the Appalachian region, highlighting the contrast between FEMA’s alleged lack of funds for disaster relief and the seemingly endless supply of money allocated for managing the flow of illegal immigrants across the border.
Kunstler argues that the Democratic Party’s focus on “chaos” and “wrecking the country” is epitomized by this double standard. He contrasts the party’s approach with the resilience of Donald Trump, who he describes as an “implacable, relentless force” despite numerous legal challenges and threats.
The article also reveals a surprising October surprise, according to whistleblower Mike McCormick, alleging that a potential victory for Kamala Harris would trigger a retaliation from Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. McCormick claims that Netanyahu has threatened to destroy Iran’s oil fields if the Deep State “engineers” a fraudulent election for Harris, leaving the Democrats to deal with the consequences.
The article concludes with a stark observation about the current political climate: “The blob, McCormick says, has to ask itself: does it help rig the election for Harris or stand down on all its ballot harvesting and other trickery and actually allow a real election to roll out?” This statement highlights the deep mistrust and suspicion surrounding the upcoming election, leaving voters with the question of whether they can trust the system to deliver a fair and legitimate result.