There’s a war going on in America, but you’re not supposed to see it, and the establishment media certainly won’t report it, or if they do it is to support the enemies of our constitutional republic, but it is a real war nonetheless. On one side is the Red-Green Axis of Marxists and Muslims, and on the other is the rest of largely unsuspecting America.
The Red-Green Axis side is all in on this war, the rest of America? Unaware, not even in the fight, or expecting President Donald Trump to win it singlehandedly.
battles in this war are being fought from coast-to-coast, but mostly they playout in America’s Democrat-run urban centers, such as those in California, New York and other coastal enclaves.
In Los Angeles, the deadly fires that killed a dozen people, destroyed thousands of homes, and caused an estimated $2.5 billion of destruction in Malibu and the Pacific Palisades, have been revealed to be a major battle in that war.
The federal trial in Los Angeles of Jonathan Rinderknecht, who is accused of starting one of the fires, has revealed that the 30-year-old former Uber driver was resentful of the rich and wanted to punish them for their sins.
Rinderknecht was arrested 17 months ago after authorities found extensive evidence he planned the fire. He even told federal agents that any person who started the fire did so out of resentment toward the wealthy enjoying their money as others were "enslaved."
This same resentment is fueling other battles in this war being fought in state legislatures, city councils and other legislative bodies with taxing power as at least nine Democrat-run jurisdictions now impose some form of special “millionaire” tax on high earners.
- California: Imposes a 1% surcharge on income over $1 million in addition to standard high-earner tax rates.
- Massachusetts: Levies a 4% surtax on the portion of an individual's annual taxable income that exceeds $1 million (adjusted for inflation).
- New York: Subjects top earners to an 8.82% top marginal income tax rate on income exceeding $1,077,500.
- New Jersey: Applies a 10.75% gross income tax rate on earnings over $1 million.
- Maryland: Established additional upper-tier tax brackets, including a 2% surcharge on capital gains for individuals making over $350,000.
- Minnesota: Imposes a 1% tax on net investment income over $1 million.
- Washington: Maintains a 7% tax on specific capital gains exceeding $250,000.
- District of Columbia: Imposes a 10.75% tax rate on income above $1 million.
- Rhode Island: Just imposed a millionaire tax that raises the highest personal income tax rate from 6% to 9%.
The use of violent and hateful rhetoric toward the economically successful has come to dominate Democrat political discourse on television, on the radio, and on the campaign trail.
Maine Democrat U.S. Senate nominee Graham Platner, who once said it’s impossible “to fight fascism without a good semi-automatic rifle,” has built his campaign around a fierce opposition to what he calls the “billionaire class.”
In his last-minute pre-Election Day blitz Platner threatened to throw billionaires in jail, "We need to get money out of politics. We need to get rid of Citizens United. And, if I had my way, elections would last two months, they will be publicly funded and if a billionaire looked at a TV ad the wrong way, we'd put 'em in jail," Platner told a crowd of constituents a few nights before the election, earning enthusiastic applause.
While Democrats stoke the fires of hate toward economic success, real fires are being set in churches and synagogues across the United States.
the Muslim population of the United States has grown, so have the incidents of arson attacks and vandalism against Jewish and Christian religious edifices.
Mirroring events in Europe, synagogues in Pittsburgh, New York, Detroit, California, New Mexico and elsewhere have been attacked by Muslims. Churches and synagogues have also been attacked by avowed Marxists, including a notable church invasion during services at Cities Church in St. Paul, Minnesota.
the establishment media refuses to connect the dots, even as pro-jihadi flags and slogans appear at practically every riot and “protest” against immigration enforcement, “inequality” and other issues on the Far-Left Democrat agenda.
The Democratic candidate that best exemplifies the combatants in this war, even more than Maine’s Graham Platner, is Abdul El-Sayed. The Democratic candidate for U.S. Senate in Michigan shares Platner’s far-left economic policy prescriptions. He wants to soak the rich, nationalize the health insurance industry, and create an economy that runs on “worker power” in which laborers are once again forced to surrender their wages to unions. But what makes El-Sayed’s candidacy stand out, observed Noah Rothman in an article for National Review, is that he alone among his conventional Democratic opponents gives voice to an antipathy toward Israel that is fanatical in its vehemence, and an equally fanatical devotion to the whole Bernie Sanders-inspired laundry list of fighting oligarchy and remaking the American economy. El-Sayed is the ultimate Red-Green warrior in this war you’re not supposed to see.






