Call In the PTA
The American catastrophe has paramilitary roots that extend to South America, Central America, and Mexico. The paramilitary of the paramilitaries is the Drug Enforcement Agency. Why the DEA is sweeping the Portland streets is because national security laws have been thrown out the window.
Ostensibly, the DEA is there to support other federal agencies like Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms.
Alcohol, Tobacco, and Firearms? How about the PTA. There are courts of appeals whose judges are not too busy. The janitor at the Office for the Under Secretary for Rural Development has mops that could be used to mop-bang people on the head. Roger Cohen is right. The analogy to Hitler is sadly appropriate.
Dear Leader has a whole box of matches. It lights them with impunity.
The DEA has a long list of parasecrets that in the United States are called crimes. Murder. Torture. Gun running. Kidnapping. And the banditry of drugs called tastes. The American people have tasted the reprehensible administration of a military organization accountable only to itself. We pay for those tastes. They’re expensive.
But what the DEA does better than any other gang is infiltration. They use software on their phones that collects all the information on other phones in the vacinity. They’re after data, and they want to know who you are, and where you’ve been. Organizers beware.
The Times wants to focus on China. It’s easy.
Cohen infers that racism as public policy is decadent.
Like the the Swastika.