Friday, September 9, 2016

The bully down the street





"The analogy for what is happening in North Korea is like the bully on the block. There is a neighbor who is unstable. Every day, he comes over to tell you he hates you and he is going to burn your house down. You tell him if he does that, he would receive a very nasty letter." 



Sorry if this looks a bit rough. I am writing this from my tablet while being on the road. I could not take it any longer. I have penned articles about this guy before, but now it is beyond serious. Because of Jimmy Carter, Bill and Hillary Clinton, John Kerry and our current President, the Norks have at least 10 deployable nukes.

So who cares, right? We can mop the floor with them. Well, sort of. Now that the little guy has told the world that he (after yesterday's test), he MIGHT have the ability to launch a high altitute nuke over the west coast which would disable a good portion of the country. And if that happens, lights out means light out.

The analogy for what is happening in North Korea is like the bully on the block. There is a neighbor who is unstable. Every day, he comes over to tell you he hates you and he is going to burn your house down. You tell him if he does that, he would receive a very nasty letter. 

Then the next day he bought more gasoline. This kept going on and on. More threats, more gasoline, more threats of writing a letter in return. Then one day he carried out his threat. And it was over. There was nothing you could do to the bully to bring your house back.

But was can do something now. Before the house gets burned down. And that is take the bully out. Yes, I am talking about regime change. If we give this guy enough rope, he will not hang himself, he will hog tie us. The two new nuke threats in the world (that be the Norks and Iran) have gotten to be taken care of this year.

Failure to act could results in future blog articles penned in hand, only in daylight, and then posted on the town center wall. Yes, it could be that bad if left unchecked.

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