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“America is Breaking Down”

Posted on Friday, January 3, 2025
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“[America] is breaking down,” declared Donald Trump in a recent Truth Social post, responding to the outbreak of terrorism and violence that embroiled the nation in the first two days of the new year. Had victory not been secured on November 5th, the likelihood of the country surviving much beyond January 20th, given present dismal trends, would have been minuscule. In a little over two weeks from now, America will undergo the forty-sixth transition in the republic’s history. Just two years shy of its semi-quincentennial (250th birthday), the republic is still very much a fledgling one, a toddler if not an infant, in the grand scheme of Western history. However, of late, it has been undergoing some mighty growing pains – and came harrowingly close to a bout of sudden infant death syndrome, miraculously resuscitated last-minute by an insurgent, Donald Trump, who embarked on the most incredible and consequential comeback stories in the history of American politics, culminating in him becoming the forty-seventh president.

The start of the new year has been a sobering reminder of the challenges America faces and all the work to be done from the largely self-inflicted problems the country has suffered over the past four years. The most immediate and urgent crisis at hand may be ascribed plainly to incompetent leadership. The justice system has been weaponized against political dissidents – i.e., anyone who would dare criticize the powers-that-be and offer a course correction for the utterly insane policies endorsed by the regnant political class over the last four years. This includes, among other things, how Washington has recklessly burned money on political prosecutions of January 6th defendants, whom the President-elect has aptly labeled “political hostages.” They are hostages of a trainwreck administration forced into office originally by a coup d’etat (and lest we forget, every coup is illegitimate), precipitating President Trump’s unceremonious ouster some four years ago. Thereafter, they plunged America into the darkest four-year period for justice in modern history, sending out the wolves to hunt down Donald Trump, his allies, and his supporters, in what history will likely adjudge the greatest witch-hunt ever commenced in the modern era.

Another element of the tragedy of these witch-hunts and violations of the social compact by taking the unprecedented step to persecute political opponents generally was also that it denied precious time, energy, and resources to protecting Americans. Instead of being equipped with the latest in technology, personnel, and equipment, law enforcement everywhere was squeezed out of such resources. In law enforcement, the story of the last four years has been that competent officers, from the top brass down to the rank-and-file – from the FBI to ICE – were forced into early retirement by the thousands; some were not vaccinated, others failed to meet newly instated affirmative action quotas, enacted in the post-Floyd era, which selected for race over merit; still, others were scapegoated for police brutality and using a “disproportionate” amount of force, chilling officers from carrying out their most essential duties. Their replacements, DEI candidates of the type on display in New Orleans in the aftermath of the New Year terror attack, quickly turned into a case study of systematic incompetence and the deadly, society-wide ramifications of placing otherwise unqualified individuals in positions of power across society. And really, that has been the key lesson after the recent onslaught of terrorism seen over the first 48 hours of the new year.

From New York, which observed a breakout of Palestinian protests on the first day of the new year, many of whom are thought to be illegals, or at least non-citizens, to the terrorist threats and other acts of violence reported – including a cyber truck-bombing at the Trump Hotel in Las Vegas – from Queens to Washington to South Carolina, America is currently in the throes of a freefall spiral of crime and violence that is directly attributable to the outgoing administration. The effects of incompetence and deliberate sabotage are readily on display daily. At every opportunity, the Biden regime seemingly makes a concerted effort to make America and its institutions – above all, law enforcement – weaker, jeopardizing the lives of millions in the process.

To take one example, Biden just recently announced an additional $2.5 billion on the Ukrainian cause, which has deteriorated to the point of being unwinnable for the Ukraine side – and has been that way for a while now. This is basically the metaphorical spitting in the face of his countrymen on the way out. Obviously, that money should be going directly to fortifying America’s southern border – with critical infrastructure, troops presence, and military-grade equipment. Similarly, the justice department’s budget, which allots billions to the US Attorney’s Office in Washington, DC, to prosecute January 6th defendants, many of whose trials or hearings have been fast-tracked since the election to ensure a swift prosecution before January 20th, is yet another example of how Biden has been colossally wasting and misusing resources. A scandalous amount of money is being spent to directly harm American citizens through bogus criminal proceedings and misplaced policy goals. The amount of “waste, fraud, and abuse” in the system is so brazen, so barefaced, as to only be logically imputable as an act of malice or a conspiracy by the government against the American people. If not that, then it is a mystery for no regime could possibly be this incompetent — even though incompetence colors so much of what Biden has done.

Barbarian hordes of criminal invaders have been known to bring down great empires throughout history. This sort of problem brought down Rome. It brought down Mesopotamia. It has derailed – and is poised to destroy – the United States of America, which is inundated with a foreign contagion of a scale that is without precedent in the history of modern civilization. The demographic changes occurring so rapidly here are sufficient to break the cultural and social fabric of any nation. The fact that so many of these illegals have ravaged the interior with drugs, or cartels trafficking in sex slavery or fentanyl, is many steps beyond the pale. Our national infrastructure, from critical roads and waterways to school buildings to hospitals to repurposed hotels, is in rapid disrepair, collapsing under the debilitating weight of an entirely avoidable border catastrophe. The invasion has been orchestrated to menace the American populace out of retributive spite but also provides a convenient distraction from the vindictive prosecutors who engage in relentless lawfare, making smithereens of what vestiges of the Constitution and its sacred guarantees – designed to protect our life, liberty, and property – remain in this desiccated, latter-day republic.

The American people have put up with far more tyranny than would have ever been thinkable by the Founding Generation, who declared an all-out Revolution on the British Crown for a relatively small, by modern standards, tax on tea. In many ways, the crises affecting this nation, the Founders’ posterity, are so multivariate – so existentially large – that they seem impossible to reverse. And with the megaphone of legacy or quasi-state media, Americans have been psychologically co-opted and browbeaten to desensitization, if not submission, to these stark and sobering realities. But Americans must wake up and understand that the afflictions now unwinding their national heritage and identity are anything but normal – this is untrodden territory, which can be undone because the enemy is largely of our own making. While it is true that the Biden regime has likely flooded the country with ISIS “sleeper cells” and all sorts of foreign espionage and subversion, the reality is that these scourges did not sneak into the homeland unsuspected like a Trojan horse. Nay, they were invited in, with open arms, by our leadership!

It remains incredible to fathom that a political class would conspire to undermine its own nation – but alas no other explanation better distills our present situation. Happily, the American people rejected this suicidal trajectory, in the loudest way possible, over and above the cheating, by sending President Trump, once more, to the Oval Office. His return in a matter of weeks will usher in a dramatic sea change in our country’s politics and history. But though hopeful and eager we are in anticipation of that long-awaited and fought for outcome, this year has already shown us how a disgruntled enemy can do so much damage kicking and screaming on their way out. The temper tantrum of Biden, Obama, and co., the always-illegitimate regime now having convulsions in their final days in office, have in their last fit of fury unleashed a paroxysm of terror upon the nation. This will have the effect of further sowing instability and chaos for the next administration to clean up. Judging by their actions, they clearly would like to disrupt the events in Washington, DC, a situation that calls for maximum security – managed by competent leadership. The final analysis offers a portent of the kind of parasitical system that can set in if Americans fall asleep at the wheel, and long abandon their collective responsibility and birthright to preserve liberty.

What the future holds is uncertain. Though we may have narrowly dodged a bullet this time around, unless we do the real work needed to shore up this country’s sovereignty, its security, and the administration of justice over the next four years, the terror will return, much as it did in these wilderness years with Donald Trump out of office and do so with a vengeance. As it stands, the Biden administration still can do a lot of damage in the ensuing weeks, a series of events that cannot be forgotten – and must be remembered, as the reins of power are transferred and where the public will have every right to demand accountability for the iniquities of these last four years.

Paul Ingrassia, a graduate of Fordham University and Cornell Law School, is an Attorney; Communications Director of the NCLU; a two-time Claremont Fellow, and is on the Board of Advisors of the NYYR Club and the Italian American Civil Rights LeagueHe writes a widely read Substack that is regularly posted on Truth Social by President Trump. Follow Paul on X @PaulIngrassiaSubstackTruth SocialInstagram, and Rumble.

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Rob citizenship
Rob citizenship
1 day ago

Let Liberty be the watchword. Being at the ready and thinking in a way that develops a high level of intelligence, that promotes courage and encourages being resourceful at all times. It is a great time to keep in mind the spirit of the Declaration of Independence. Remembering that this Country defended everything that was right and good when under attack before — and this Country will need to do it again . As was mentioned toward the end of the article – ” What the future holds is uncertain.” The mission those of us have to recognize that the evil forces need to be vanquished is the mission to respond with honor and loyalty and fortitude in defending this land of the free and home of the brave . God bless America . Let. Victory for good help preserve the Faith, Family and Freedom ideals .
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Rick V
Rick V
1 day ago

When I think of Donald Trump I can relate him to a biblical time, and it is called Daniel in the Lion’s Den. No mere human being could have endured was the Biden Administration put on him. Only what is said on our Coins “In God we Trust”, meaning God, was able to pull this off and bring him through to a presidential victory over the “Deep State” Don’t get me wrong Donald Trump is a mere man, but he has been anointed by God. I see God working through him.

anna hubert
anna hubert
1 day ago

We the voters out of sheer laziness and indifference kept the same scoundrels in the offices out of which they should have been kicked decades ago, because we got too comfy and complacent on our couches watching mindless idiot box, because we could not have bothered to think and look around us, never mind the world , because we let those who know the best take care of that which was our business. You can’t blame the opportunist for taking the opportunity. But we can blame ourselves for letting the opportunist taking advantage.We are the cause of the shape we are in Hopefully we’ll be able to follow the next baby step and keep “progressives” out of progressing . If we have any brains and younger generation keeps it’s eyes open

John Bass
John Bass
1 day ago

Great article. Thank you Paul, very few people have the intestinal fortitude to tell it like it is.
The Trump administration along with going after all the illegals and deporting them needs to go after and prosecute all the treasonous left wing loons that have been trying to bring down this country for the past four years, if not longer.
The American people needs to remember all the BS and never allow such things as CRT, and other Marxist ideology to ever enter into the mainstream again…and quit voting in POS like Chuck and Nancy.
The Republican party needs to grow a spine when dealing with the Democrats, and both the Democrats and Republicans need to do what good for the country and not their pocketbooks.

Kim
Kim
1 day ago

Add to this brilliant synopsis biden’s intention of honoring George Soros and Liz Cheney one of the highest awards in the country…just another day in Lunacy Land!

PapaYEC
PapaYEC
1 day ago

Excellent article.

Bacon Nivison
Bacon Nivison
21 hours ago

Term limits are absolutely necessary. Life long criminals line Biden or Pelosi should not be a possibility rather than being a commonality.

Tom Larkin
Tom Larkin
1 day ago

Agree. While the damage has been self-inflicted, there is an open question as to whether it was caused by incompetence or by intentional action against the American people and the United States as a sovereign nation. Of course, it could have been just the intentional looting of the US Treasury. One interesting factoid is that about three to six months after the passage of Biden’s Inflation Reduction Act, Aspen real prices increased about $1,000/sq. ft. suggesting that that money was directed to wealthy Biden supporters.

Hyrdr
Hyrdr
1 day ago

The only path to recovery is over the cameras and typwriters of the leftists media.

Robert Zuccaro
Robert Zuccaro
1 day ago

Liz Cheney got a medal… hope it was in the shape of a wrench to signify what a TOOL she is. Surprised Ray Epps didn’t get one as well…

paul
paul
1 day ago

we are dun the founders said we could only fall from within fm lincoln to today too many traitors in power

uncleferd
uncleferd
1 day ago

Most of the current circumstances can be avoided by electing candidates who can effectively aim for the appropriate plumbing receptacle at the proper time…

Dan W.
Dan W.
1 day ago

While some of what Ingrassia says may be true, I have a problem connecting the two recent incidents of homegrown terrorism to our porous Southern border.

poloz
poloz
1 day ago

ingrassia is literally adolf hitler

Joe Cogan
Joe Cogan
1 day ago

Oh good Lord. Mr. Ingrassia, please re-read your first paragraph, and ask yourself in all seriousness whether you’re actually in a cult, or just an enthusiastic sycophant.

Captain America
Captain America
1 day ago

Here, let me have an AI bot write me some drivel using some foreign propaganda so I can stick my name on it.
We know your agenda bucko.
Believe Lies, Spread Lies, Deny Democracy, Destroy America.

Thomas Jeffersion
Thomas Jeffersion
1 day ago

What a crock!!!

Michael Vaughan
Michael Vaughan
1 day ago

Honestly one of the dumbest and hyperbolic things I’ve ever read. How can anyone hold America in such low esteem? The country wouldn’t have survived much past January 20 without Trump winning? I guess anyone can graduate from law school these days…

Adam Smith
Adam Smith
1 day ago

I can’t judge if the author is delusional or just manipulative. In truth, America is stronger than it was 4 years ago. Fastest growing economy of G7, lowest inflation, best jobs growth and lowest unemployment. Combine that with record oil production and record solar generation, and record stock market. Also, not giving money to Ukraine is like that old Aamco commercial, you can pay me now or pay me later (much more). If Russia controls 30% of the world’s grain, prices for flour, wheat, etc will go through the roof and $2 or 20 billion will be removed from our wealth every year, not just once. Not to mention the cost of trying to remove them later, which will be 100x what we’ve spent so far. Complaining about sleeper cells is definitely delusional. Sure there are sympathizers, but that’s what you get in a free country.

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