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A Guide to the Useless Idiots in Washington, D.C.

“The only population Communism has ever successfully fed is the shark population swimming the Florida Straits.” ― A.E. Samaan


Useful idiot: Derogatory term for a person perceived to propagandize for a cause without fully comprehending the cause’s goals.


Since January 20th, 2021 Washington, D.C. has been fundamentally transformed from a government of, by and for the people into a den of those who wish to change our Constitution Republic into a democracy.

A Democracy is where the few rule over the many with an iron fist and a boot on their faces.

After the Constitutional Convention, Benjamin Franklin’s response to Elizabeth Willing Powel’s question, “Well, Doctor, what have we got, a republic or a monarchy?” responded with, “A Republic if you can keep it.

QUESTION: Can we keep our Republic?

Many today see our Republic drifting into oblivion and being replaced by a democratic socialist monarchy. This new “monarchy” is being created by the useless idiots from the schoolhouse to the White House.

The epicenter of this monarchy lives and works in our nation’s capital with the goal to take away our life, liberties and freedom.

Perhaps it is time to name some of these useless idiots in Washington, D.C.?

Therefore we have provided, below, a “Guide to Washington, D.C.’s Useless Idiots.”

Here’s our list of Useless Idiots in the nation’s capital:

  1. The Uni-Party. The Desert News’ Gitanjali Poonia wrote, “This term “uniparty” originally surfaced in a 1944 editorial in a Pennsylvania newspaper in reaction to fabricated news that Franklin D. Roosevelt’s Republican rival in the 1940 election was handpicked by his adviser Harry Hopkins, according to Politico Magazine. In the modern day, it’s used by some members in the Republican Conference to imply Democrats and Republicans are working together and against the interests of the American people.”
  2. Joseph Robinette Biden, Jr. As American voters watched the Presidential Debate between President Donald J. Trump and Biden it was clear who was more articulate, on message and aware of the issues facing Americans from the economy to national security. The consensus is, after the debate, that Biden is mentally incapable of a second term. To make things worse, Biden read from a teleprompter for 5 minutes, and then took no questions in his first major Post-Debate appearance (watch the Biden presser video). Add to this the fact that Biden donors ‘freaked out’ by his reliance on teleprompters at private fundraisers and that the first Congressional Democrat now has publicly called on Biden to drop out of the Presidential Race!
  3. The Red-Green-Rainbow Alliance. As I pointed out in 2016 these three groups are incompatible for a number of key reasons including: 1. Communists hate all religions as the opiate of the people, including Islam, but align themselves with the Islamists hoping that, at some point, they, the Communists, will come to power and then cancel their former ally. 2. Muslims hate Communists and execute gays (sodomites) but are willing in the short term to align with both until they can gain the upper hand. As in Iran when the Shaw was dethroned by Islamists and Communists, one the Islamists took control of the Iranian government, under Ayatollah Khomeni and the Mullahs. They imprisoned, purged and murdered the Communists. 3. Gays hate all religions, but make an exception for Islam i.e. the enemy of my enemy is my friend. What the gays are not foreseeing that when the Muslims take control of the culture they begin executing gays (e.g. Afghanistan, ISIS, Iran). BTW, I added eco-terrorists to the greens. They have now joined with the pro-Hamas crowd of useless idiots to attach Jews and Israel.
  4. The Traitors Party. Today we have only two parties in America, The Patriots Party and the Traitors Party. Both traitors and patriots have very strong beliefs. Beliefs that they will fight to preserve and protect. For traitors it boils down to what they have been fed in our public schools, colleges and universities. These religions are myths perpetrated to do one thing and one thing only, empower one group over another. Wither it is race/racist based, gender based, climate based or simply a political system derived from the teachings of Marx, Trotsky and Lenin, it becomes their religion. For patriots their religion is the three “Fs”. Faith in God, the traditional Family and Freedom from oppression. Today’s patriots have the same ideals as did the Founding Fathers. Patriots hold on to their God and His Truth. For the truth has set them free. Today, people of faith are being spied upon in America. People of faith are being imprisoned in American jails in our nations capital. Parents have been designated as “domestic terrorists” for standing up against those who want to groom our children to become the playthings of the tyrants, physically, emotionally and culturally.
  5. The Deep State. Former Congressman Jason Lewis wrote, “The ‘deep state’ is far deeper than anyone imagined. President Dwight Eisenhower’s ‘military industrial complex’ farewell address wasn’t just about the massive power of the defense lobby and its political influence, but all the other scientific and technological institutions of a burgeoning national security state. Understand, we just handed out billions to the folks who blew up the Nord Stream pipeline and then used Big Tech to lie about it. Our allies know who runs things on Capitol Hill so they feel free to plot any conceivable tripwire that will drag America into war — from breaking a promise not to expand NATO to escalatory attacks in the Middle East knowing full well they will elicit a response to which we will respond. But the machinations of intel officials are not limited to intervention abroad, threatening our sons and daughters with nuclear holocaust. No, Trump’s legacy has clearly demonstrated the Clapper & Brennans of the world are willing to manipulate our own political affairs as well.
  6. The Legacy Media. The legacy media began with New York Times reporter and 1932 Pulitzer Prize winner William Duranty. According to he New York Times. “Duranty, one of the most famous correspondents of his day, won the prize for 13 articles written in 1931 analyzing the Soviet Union under Stalin. Times correspondents and others have since largely discredited his coverage. Duranty’s cabled dispatches had to pass Soviet censorship, and Stalin’s propaganda machine was powerful and omnipresent. Duranty’s analyses relied on official sources as his primary source of information, accounting for the most significant flaw in his coverage – his consistent underestimation of Stalin’s brutality.” Fast forward to today. reported, “The New York Times proudly announced last Monday that it had ‘won three George Polk awards, including two for its coverage of the Israel-Hamas war.’ Those prestigious journalism awards went to “Samar Abu Elouf and Yousef Masoud of The Times’ for ‘photojournalism for their photographs of the conflict from inside Gaza, capturing the horrific toll of Israel’s airstrikes on civilians, including the death and injury of many children.’ The Times neglected to mention, however, one telling detail: Masoud has been unmasked as a member of Hamas who participated in the Oct. 7 jihad massacres inside Israel. The Paper of Record shows no sign of firing Masoud or returning the George Polk award he won, but the Jerusalem Post had the story on Thursday, noting that the media watchdog Honest Reporting had “highlighted his accreditation to a photo provided to the Associated Press, with the caption, ‘Palestinians wave their national flag and celebrate by a destroyed Israeli tank at the Gaza Strip fence east of Khan Younis southern Saturday, Oct. 7, 2023.’ How had Masoud gotten on the scene so quickly, so as to be in a position to take this picture? Honest Reporting “questioned Masoud’s explanation of his presence that he’d been woken up at 5.30 a.m. by rocket fire even though the firing only started an hour later.” The legacy media continues to favor the Communists and radical Islamists and white washes their crimes against humanity.
  7. Social Media. The best example of the impact of social media falls into two areas, censoring their political opponents and being complicit in the stealing of the 2020 election. The notorious ballot drop boxes were funded by Facebook’s Mark Zuckerberg. Watch “2,000 Mules” to understand.
  8. The Swamp. The the most nefarious and most successful weapon of the swamp is — EDUCATION! The Swamp began in the afternoon of September 12th, 1905 at Peck’s Restaurant in downtown New York. That is the date that our current “cultural war” began led by the Intercollegiate Socialist Society or ISS. MarxistHistory.org reported, “The Intercollegiate Socialist Society (ISS) was a national non-party group dedicated to the organization of current and former collegians for the socialist cause and the spreading of socialist ideas on campus. Soviet politician, political theorist and revolutionary and the Chairman of the Council of Ministers of the Soviet Union from 1941 to 1953 Joseph Vissarionovich Stalin wrote, “Education is a weapon whose effects depend on who holds it in his hands and at whom it is aimed.” The swamp goes from the schoolhouse to the White House. From the school room, to corporates board rooms to court rooms across America. The Swamp’s targets are its political opponents.

The Bottom Line

G.K. Chesterton in Eugenics and Other Evils wrote, Evil always wins through the strength of its splendid dupes; and there has in all ages been a disastrous alliance between abnormal innocence and abnormal sin.”

Ayn Rand noted, “People are not embracing collectivism because they have accepted bad economics. They are accepting bad economics because they have embraced collectivism.”

Americans are praying that November 5, 2024 will go down in history as “Drain The Swamp of Useless Idiots Day.”

To fully understand please order DISSENT: The Highest Form of Patriotism“, a patriots manifesto to protect and defend our Constitution against all enemies and increasingly domestic.

It is time that all patriots band together and drain the swamp’s useless idiots that are creeping toward every city, county, state and our national capital. The swamp’s useless idiots are in the school house and in the White House. The swamp’s useless idiots exist in every classroom, boardroom and court room in America.

There are many useless idiot creatures but the most dangerous and deadly are those who openly attack our faith, families and freedoms.

The swamp’s useless idiots “creatures use” various mythical weapons against freedom loving patriots from the Covid-19 lockdowns, government mandates, to the control of what we eat, use, drive and how we live in order to “save the plant” from global warming and the greatest myths of all time: diversity, equity and inclusion.

All of these myths, created by the useless idiots, are designed to keep them in power by taking away our lives, liberties and freedoms, bit by bit.

Time to save America. Time to make America great again!

©2024. Dr. Rich Swier. All rights reserved.

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D.C. Is Artificial by Richard Lorenc

As a part of my job, I travel to Washington, DC, fairly often. (More and more, it seems like everyone’s business is centered in that place.)

The monuments and museums are impressive, and the city life is vibrant, but I can never shake the feeling that the nation’s capital is a fake city.

Compare Washington to Chicago, America’s “second city” and my favorite.

It’s not that my trips there are bad. I see a lot of friends and colleagues, meet new people, and usually have pleasant and productive meetings. I’ve enjoyed walking around Georgetown, and I even got a behind-the-scenes tour of the Capitol Building by a friend who works there.

Rather, it’s that, as a city, DC is a place removed from reality. It’s a dream world, where the main economy really is zero-sum, and where people who work for, around, or on government are required to avoid practicing politeness.

Allow me to contrast DC with Chicago along three dimensions: geography, economy, and society.

Chicago exists where it does because it is accessible by water routes. The Chicago River, Lake Michigan, and others made it easier for people and goods to locate to this spot many decades ago.

The District of Columbia, although it too is located on a river, is situated where it is because of a political compromise between the North and the South. It sits between Virginia and Maryland so that no one geographic faction could too easily commandeer the levers of the federal government. DC was not located where it is because that place was the best place to build a city where people wanted to live or make things. It was spawned from contentious political wrangling over issues such as slavery.

Ask yourself whether so many people would live in the DC area were it not for all the power we’ve ceded to the federal government. Chicago, on the other hand, exists because its location offered unique advantages to people engaged in serving their fellow man. Washington is sited through human design; Chicago through human action.

Then there are the cities’ economic differences. Chicago’s economy was based originally on commodities such as fur and meat. It moved to manufacturing, printing, and trading to become the center of finance, banking, and education it is today. Each of these industries emerged locally because people specializing in them here made their services valuable to others. The city’s economy changed because people stopped needing fur so much, meat became cheaper to produce elsewhere, and Chicago was no longer the best place for manufacturing.

Chicago’s economy adapted and evolved according to the demands of others, while Washington’s has not. Its economy has largely remained static, unchanging, and uncreative. That’s not to say its economy hasn’t grown — per capita income in the DC area is now highest among the 50 states, by far. This is because the federal government has amassed more and more power, money, and human capital as the years have passed.

Some time ago, I hadn’t been to DC for a few years, and when I returned, I was shocked at how many ads I saw that aimed to persuade people in power to use your money and mine to fund private energy and agricultural companies. Unlike Chicago, Washington’s economy is not based on creating true value for others. Rather, it is based on redistributing the wealth of the country and skimming some from the top. That skimming represents billions of dollars of wasted resources that might have been used to grow the economic pie had they remained available to those who create value, rather than fueling the ambitions of lobbyists, politicians, and government staffers.

But the most important contrast between Washington and an organic American city: society. Although five of Chicago’s top six employers are government entities, most people and businesses here don’t make their livings by dipping into a Niagara Falls of tax revenues.

That means business dealings are done much more on the basis of voluntary decisions. People expect to receive something valuable when they decide freely whether to exchange their money for something else. Likewise, the seller accepts the buyer’s money because it is worth more to him than what he is peddling. If either condition isn’t met, these people won’t meet again. But when they are met — which is every time you buy a coffee from Starbucks — you have the opportunity to practice politeness with someone with whom you may have never interacted otherwise.

Voluntary exchange gives us the chance to act decently with people of different backgrounds and opinions. Of course, there is voluntary exchange in DC, and there are many opportunities for people to behave civilly outside of their work: concerts, museums, theatre, sports. But given that Washington’s primary industry is government, these opportunities occur with less frequency there.

For example, if I am a staffer who works for Senator Red and you are one who works for Senator Blue, it’s likely we’ll regard the other with suspicion or contempt if we ever meet. Because government can only redistribute wealth created elsewhere, the government-centric economy really is zero-sum: if you win, I lose. Although some of this exists everywhere that government takes from some to give to others, it is most acute in Washington.

I admire the ornate buildings and monuments in Washington as much as anyone else. They’re impressive feats of artistic and architectural expression. They remind us of our history. In those ways, they are valuable. But I am saddened when I think about how they inspire reverence toward government power as the means solve every problem.

DC is an artificial city. Chicago is real.

Richard LorencRichard Lorenc

Richard N. Lorenc is the Chief Operating Officer of FEE and Publisher of the Freeman.