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 All / ByJack Kerwick
    No recent event is more concerning for this lover of liberty than that concerning the Confederate flag. Some food for thought: First, the logic of those who demand that the Confederate flag be erased from public life inexorably leads them to demand the same of the American flag (as well as, for that matter, all...
  • @anonymous
    It doesn't matter what the history is.

    This flag is merely a totem that can be utilized by those who despiseAmerica- not only the south.

    As you mentioned, the stars and stripes will be targeted when the time is ripe. It's coming, you can count on it…many very smart and resourceful people are working tirelessly on bringing that flag down too, along with everything it stands for.

    Replies: @Carl Price

    I was not aware that there was a group that actually cared about the truth when it came to our country’s history, but you are right, first one flag, then the other,people are easily lead when they DON’T know the truth or DON’T want to know the truth.

  • @SolontoCroesus

    In treating the Confederate flag like a Swastika, in reducing it to a one-dimensional symbol of “hate,”
     
    The Confederate flag can be used todehumanizat[e] generations—of millions—of patriotic, God-fearing, salt-of-the-Earth Southern Americans.; precisely because the Swastika has been used todehumaniz[e] generations—of millions—of patriotic, God-fearing, salt-of-the-Earth German and Japanese civilians.

    It was under the banner of the American flag that American Indian tribes were decimated and their lands confiscated; Japanese-Americans were interned ; and Africans were transported across the Atlantic and also that marked the US airplanes that firebombed Aachen, Dresden, Hamburg, Darmstadt, Duisburg, Dortmund, Halberstadt, Karlsruhe, Kassel, Munster, Osnabrück, Paderborn, Saarbrücken, Stuttgart ...

    The same American flag marked the Enola Gay.

    The American flag flew -- still flies -- over what's left of German Village in the Utah desert at Dugway, where US Air Force practicing creating firestorms to incinerate German workers and their housing, with the intent to kill not just German civilians but their infant children too, as the US Department of the Interior Historic Registry document records:


    In the bedroom, the single beds were placed together in pairs, with a crib ■adjacent, reflective ofa young family with an infant. http://lcweb2.loc.gov/master/pnp/habshaer/ut/ut0500/ut0568/data/ut0568data.pdf
     
    "One-dimensional symbol of hate"??

    The people of the USA never got that history right, never acknowledged to themselves that they committed crimes against humanity; persisted for all these long years in treating an adversary against whom the USA committed war crimes as"one-dimensional symbols of hate."

    Does history regard Napoleon as a "one-dimensional symbol of hate?" Or Caesar, Attilla the Hun or Stalin himself? A review of R H S Stolfi's Hitler: Beyond Evil & Tyranny --"If Genghis Khan and Timur the Lame can be the subjects of objective historical assessments, then Barbarossa does not disqualify Hitler."

    Why is it that the United States cannot write and teach its children the honest history of US involvement in the reduction-to-rubble of 75% of Germany that the United States and the British deliberately carried out against civilian structures and citizens?

    Are we afraid of the truth?

    Are we so afraid that we will permit the gradual displacement of the Stars and Stipes with the Star of David?

    Replies: @Johann, @Anon y mous

    “Israel” is already sucking the life out of the U.S. by extorting BILLIONS from U.S. Taxpayers. We receive no benefit, just PERPETUAL WAR & legislation protecting them from “hate speech”. And, they are the penultimate Anti-Semites.

  • In light of the latest turn of events in Baltimore, I’ve belatedly arrived at a painful realization: American blacks will never receive the justice that they demand until they cease being American. In other words, justice for blacks in America requires nothing less than the establishment of a sovereign nation-state or country that they can...
  • @Gene Su
    Someone once thought of settling the freedmen in the Western territories during Reconstruction. What happened to that idea? Why was it never carried out?

    Replies: @Buzz Mohawk, @OldeGuy, @Brad Smith

    Actually a large strip of land along the coast from South Carolina to Florida was put aside for the freed slaves, to be paid for later by them. Each Black man was given 40 acres of land and was lent a mule my the Union Army (Sherman’s idea). 40,000 black men moved to this area along with their families and formed their own government. This is the origin of the 40 acres and a mule idea. Lincoln actually signed this into law but it was later rescinded and the colony was abandoned. It would be very interesting indeed to see just how things would have turned out if this had been allowed to stand.

  • Below, I imagine what a self-consistent, a genuine, leftist would say about the state of our political world. Note, I must imagine here, for there are no genuine leftists. What I’m trying to show here is that the leftist or “progressive” worldview is, ultimately, a terribly inconsistent one. To Those of You Who Claim to...
  • @Ronald Thomas West
    Worthless article. Want some real left? Check out the Black Agenda Report:

    http://blackagendareport.com/

    ^

    Replies: @boogerbently

    The article wasn’t “left”.

    The (left) blogsite didn’t allow (opposing) comments….of course.
    Those (liberal media) that do, require you to sign in to FaceBook or Twitter.
    I don’t trust “news” from those sites.

  • In light of the latest turn of events in Baltimore, I’ve belatedly arrived at a painful realization: American blacks will never receive the justice that they demand until they cease being American. In other words, justice for blacks in America requires nothing less than the establishment of a sovereign nation-state or country that they can...
  • “Some of us know the answer to this question.
    And we know that for all of the demands that black activists and their followers among the masses are inclined to make, the demand for the founding of an independent black-ruled country is not one that we will ever hear spring from their lips.”

    Then they’d have no one to blame for their failures.

  • There is definitely a problem here with high IQ stuff!

    African American and Mexicans (latinos generally, you know, productos of mestizaje/mulataje) people are at once the kindest and weakest people on Earth, as well as the strongest and fiercest. Where is the REAL heart, for the one who always gives, and not the one who takes.

    No Mexican or African American have taken over the European landmass but the opposite has happened pertaining to the Americas (US hegemony) and the taking away of Africa. Add the comment of Donald Trump….Europe did not send their best……..they sent rapists, murderers..and the rest is history

  • Despite the speck of truth as stated, POTUS, like 90% of those who occupied the White House for over 200 years, is related to all of them so technically, he is part of their ilk and obviously one of them, as opposed to none of US. That counts for a lot when one does not have a foot in the race.

  • @Amazed
    I always find it fascinating when Europeans get together and talk about how they are so superior to other people, while at the same time showing how they are not. The earth will surely be a better place without them.

    Replies: @annamaria, @Kat Grey, @tomz, @Hrw-500

    Ironically, Robert Mugabe who once chased the whites farmers and did lots of land reform for the people of Zimbabwe, did much more pain than help and now ask whites farmers to return.
    http://www.news24.com/Africa/Zimbabwe/Crisis-hit-Zimbabwe-wants-white-farmers-back-report-20150716
    http://www.news24.com/Africa/Zimbabwe/Crisis-hit-Zimbabwe-wants-white-farmers-back-report-20150716

  • @Priss Factor
    Millennial logic

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h_hx30zOi9I

    Replies: @Hrw-500

    Sadly, it’s not over and unfortunately, things had gone worse as shown in this video.
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DbtniHk5o6E

    Video Link

    Paul Joseph Watson had posted a good rant.

    Video Link

  • No recent event is more concerning for this lover of liberty than that concerning the Confederate flag. Some food for thought: First, the logic of those who demand that the Confederate flag be erased from public life inexorably leads them to demand the same of the American flag (as well as, for that matter, all...
  • Anonymous • Disclaimer says:

    The confederate flag should have been taken down it only because it is successionist flag and was used to protest civil rights in the 1960s. Even though it is not anymore racist than the stars and stripes. The union had 400,000 slaves in Delaware, Kentucky, Maryland, Missouri and union occupied New Orleans to the confederate 2,100,000. So it should fly in memorials, museums businesses and homes. The confederate flag is part of mutiracial antebellum balls by the great grand children of confederates who moved to Brazil after the American Civil war. The confederate flag is sold off as cheap knock offs sold in county fairs beside the Bob Marley Lion of Zion flags even in Kingston Ontario. Hillary Clinton is the hypocrite who said the confederate flag belongs nowhere in America yet Bill Clinton and Al Gore used confederate flag buttons in 1992. In fact Jimmy Carter posed beside a confederate flag in his 1976 and 1980 election bid. Hillary herself John Mc Cain Sarah Palin even to his regret Barack Obama used confederate flag buttons in 2008 though Hillary had confederate flag sandals for her 2016 election bid. The Confederate flag is really an American St Andrews cross the flag of Scotland and Nova Scotia. Their is the proper confederate flag with 13 stars and two red bars the battle jack in white background later with a red stripe and the Bonnie blue a star in a Bonnie blue background. Amazon and E bay are foolish hypocrites they banned the confederate flag but sell racist cookie jars along with the flags of Rhodesia and Apartheid South Africa along with fascist, imperial Japanese Nazi and communist flags.

  • In light of the latest turn of events in Baltimore, I’ve belatedly arrived at a painful realization: American blacks will never receive the justice that they demand until they cease being American. In other words, justice for blacks in America requires nothing less than the establishment of a sovereign nation-state or country that they can...
  • Yawl shudda left them in Africa and did your own slave work, if you even dared! Now you blame dem for your enthusiam and lack of work ethic then call dem lazy! Yawl ripped of the native American, stole dey land and pretended the land was yours when yawl didn’t pay rent or reimburse the native people for your theft and then you claim you have the law on yawl side.

  • At the moment, Donald Trump, deservedly, is all of the rage for remarks he made regarding Mexican immigrants to the United States: “When Mexico sends its people, they’re not sending their best…They’re sending people that have lots of problems, and they’re bringing those problems with us. They’re bringing drugs. They’re bringing crime. They’re rapists. And...
  • @GW
    @leftist conservative

    The establishment loves non-white immigration because they tend to be cosmopolitan urbanites who think they are better than middle America. Since they don't identify with the American nation, they care nothing for her sovereignty or what's best for her citizens. Their feeble minds corrupted with egalitarian thought, they promote diversity on a body of people they neither identify with nor represent, all the while living outside the mess they create. The fact middle America is so strongly against amnesty only serves to prove the elite as right in their own minds.

    Those pushing for amnesty for monetary purposes tend to be owners of meat plants, farmers, and the like. You know this to be the case because they are otherwise conservative men living in conservative areas--but their greed has overshadowed any love or affection they may have for their nation and race.


    http://harvestpublicmedia.org/article/1069/farmers-push-hire-illegal-immigrants/5

    Replies: @Marais, @leftist conservative, @Travis

    you are correct, but it is not just the meat processing plants, all the owners of restaurants, cleaning crews, hospitals, homes for the elderly, used car dealers, auto shops etc…

    Growing up in the 80s I worked as a Busboy at a well known country club…so we did not get tips, as tips were not allowed…the starting pay was $8 per hour….today busboys still earn $8 an hour yet they are mostly Mexicans.

    In college I worked as a cook in a diner, earning $12 per hour….today, 25 years later, the cooks earn $12 per hour and are mostly Mexicans

    I also delivered Pizza for Dominos and earned $10 per hour…today Pizza Delivery boys earn about the same as I did in 1989. While the price of a Pizza is up about 30% the costs of a car is up over 100% as is gasoline..

    just as Economics 101 teaches , when you increase the supply of low skilled workers, these low skilled jobs will pay less.

    if We stopped even half of the 30 million illegal aliens at the boarder, wages for these low skilled jobs would be significantly higher…this is one reason the Republicans have always been in favor of more immigration while the Democrats have historically opposed massive immigration.

  • And I’ll answer my first question to you, which you’ve twice evaded: your comment added nothing to what should be an informative discussion.

    You have fallen far behind in answering questions put to you, which I’ll not bother repeating. Given the sheer number of your posts on this site alone, you appear not to have enough time to collect and consider your thoughts before launching them.

    Like all lefties you can never see how you are doing first what you accuse others of.

    You somehow think there is some valid “discussion” in talking about Trump’s “hypocrisy” and his other negatives especially by somebody who starts out calling him a racist that I am not adding to when it is obvious you don’t like Trump. You asked a question where you thought you already had the self-evident answer. I make it a habit to ignore people who throw out the racist epithet just like I do the anti-Semite one.

    Maybe you noticed nobody really responded to your question and started that “informative discussion” because in such instances there is usually no interest at all in anything other than the politics of personal destruction by those who want to initiate it. You want everybody to agree with you that Trump is a bad guy or he won’t finish the campaign or any other thing to malign him

    Well guess what, I agree, Trump stinks. However we finally have someone willing to say things the way people do in private and whether Trump runs to end or not he is doing the country a favor for that.

  • @MarkinLA
    @guest

    The answer to this, your most recent question, is that Trump is so over the top and incredible (due, if nothing else, to his prior, inconsistent statements) that the issue will become toxic, especially in a field of invertebrates.

    This is nothing but your opinion of what the voters will do and what will happen. You don't have any proof other than you are projecting what will happen because this is what the media talking heads are saying and what your PC brainwashing has told you.

    Trumps approval grows yet YOU, the all knowing one, know that this issue will become toxic unless all the typical PC pandering is adhered to. Get this through your head - the Hispanics aren't voting for any Republican. The blacks aren't either. However, blacks are more likely to vote Republican on the immigration issue than any other. The key is getting the white middle class absolutely sick of PC and it's endless pandering to people who shouldn't be here to vote. Now maybe on your college campus there doesn't appear to be many of those but the real world is full of them. There is no way to please the PC crowd on the immigration issue so you might as well get in their face.

    Replies: @guest

    Sir or Madam,

    Are you here, deep down, to make yourself feel better by strident, serial commentary that either (i) outshines that of your fellows or (ii) blasts the scales from the eyes of your foes? There’s a handful of that type on any site like this soon enough — you might fit in at Taki’s, for instance, if you’re not already part of that Greek chorus.

    One of the effects of such a hobby is to see anyone with a contrary notion or inconvenient question as the idealized enemy. I prefer being a “guest” here because the value, if any, in what I ask or assert should be found within the words alone. All I have done in this thread is to challenge the bona fides of Donald Trump as a, to use a single word, conservative. But you have come to assume that I’m channeling my sociology instructor.

    In fact, I haven’t been around a college campus for over 30 years, and when last there argued with those (including faculty) now known as “PC” that you think you see in me. As to the unnamed “talking heads,” I don’t even own a TV and haven’t consumed broadcast “news” of any kind for decades. I haven’t voted for a D or an R in a presidential election since 1976. Again, that shouldn’t matter, but dispelling your prejudices may help to make my point.

    You may now have the last word with me. But then please consider whether more reading and thinking, and less writing, might improve your contributions.

  • @guest
    @MarkinLA

    "So how does that make Trump the guy causing some other Republican to lose?"

    I'll assume (charitably) that you have read Raimondo's article. The answer to this, your most recent question, is that Trump is so over the top and incredible (due, if nothing else, to his prior, inconsistent statements) that the issue will become toxic, especially in a field of invertebrates.

    You have fallen far behind in answering questions put to you, which I'll not bother repeating. Given the sheer number of your posts on this site alone, you appear not to have enough time to collect and consider your thoughts before launching them. Please think about whether your ardor alone makes your efforts worthwhile in what should be an informative discussion.

    Replies: @MarkinLA

    The answer to this, your most recent question, is that Trump is so over the top and incredible (due, if nothing else, to his prior, inconsistent statements) that the issue will become toxic, especially in a field of invertebrates.

    This is nothing but your opinion of what the voters will do and what will happen. You don’t have any proof other than you are projecting what will happen because this is what the media talking heads are saying and what your PC brainwashing has told you.

    Trumps approval grows yet YOU, the all knowing one, know that this issue will become toxic unless all the typical PC pandering is adhered to. Get this through your head – the Hispanics aren’t voting for any Republican. The blacks aren’t either. However, blacks are more likely to vote Republican on the immigration issue than any other. The key is getting the white middle class absolutely sick of PC and it’s endless pandering to people who shouldn’t be here to vote. Now maybe on your college campus there doesn’t appear to be many of those but the real world is full of them. There is no way to please the PC crowd on the immigration issue so you might as well get in their face.

    • Replies:@guest
    @MarkinLA

    Sir or Madam,

    Are you here, deep down, to make yourself feel better by strident, serial commentary that either (i) outshines that of your fellows or (ii) blasts the scales from the eyes of your foes? There's a handful of that type on any site like this soon enough -- you might fit in at Taki's, for instance, if you're not already part of that Greek chorus.

    One of the effects of such a hobby is to see anyone with a contrary notion or inconvenient question as the idealized enemy. I prefer being a "guest" here because the value, if any, in what I ask or assert should be found within the words alone. All I have done in this thread is to challenge the bona fides of Donald Trump as a, to use a single word, conservative. But you have come to assume that I'm channeling my sociology instructor.

    In fact, I haven't been around a college campus for over 30 years, and when last there argued with those (including faculty) now known as "PC" that you think you see in me. As to the unnamed "talking heads," I don't even own a TV and haven't consumed broadcast "news" of any kind for decades. I haven't voted for a D or an R in a presidential election since 1976. Again, that shouldn't matter, but dispelling your prejudices may help to make my point.

    You may now have the last word with me. But then please consider whether more reading and thinking, and less writing, might improve your contributions.

  • @MarkinLA
    @guest

    The whole "Trump is a false flag candidate" is a bunch of garbage, Why, because nobody else is picking up his baton and running with the issues Trump is gaining traction on. All the other candidates are running away from Trump and hoping he flames out so they don't have to touch immigration and trade bills.

    The way you kill a candidate is how Hucksterbee killed the Paul campaign in 2008 at the behest of the RNC. Once Santorum dropped out all the evangelicals had nowhere to go. Paul who is still married to the same woman was the likely choice. The RNC got Huckster to run and take the evangelicals away.

    None of the current candidates looks like they have a chance at beating Hillary except Trump. So how does that make Trump the guy causing some other Republican to lose?

    Replies: @guest

    “So how does that make Trump the guy causing some other Republican to lose?”

    I’ll assume (charitably) that you have read Raimondo’s article. The answer to this, your most recent question, is that Trump is so over the top and incredible (due, if nothing else, to his prior, inconsistent statements) that the issue will become toxic, especially in a field of invertebrates.

    You have fallen far behind in answering questions put to you, which I’ll not bother repeating. Given the sheer number of your posts on this site alone, you appear not to have enough time to collect and consider your thoughts before launching them. Please think about whether your ardor alone makes your efforts worthwhile in what should be an informative discussion.

    • Replies:@MarkinLA
    @guest

    The answer to this, your most recent question, is that Trump is so over the top and incredible (due, if nothing else, to his prior, inconsistent statements) that the issue will become toxic, especially in a field of invertebrates.

    This is nothing but your opinion of what the voters will do and what will happen. You don't have any proof other than you are projecting what will happen because this is what the media talking heads are saying and what your PC brainwashing has told you.

    Trumps approval grows yet YOU, the all knowing one, know that this issue will become toxic unless all the typical PC pandering is adhered to. Get this through your head - the Hispanics aren't voting for any Republican. The blacks aren't either. However, blacks are more likely to vote Republican on the immigration issue than any other. The key is getting the white middle class absolutely sick of PC and it's endless pandering to people who shouldn't be here to vote. Now maybe on your college campus there doesn't appear to be many of those but the real world is full of them. There is no way to please the PC crowd on the immigration issue so you might as well get in their face.

    Replies: @guest

  • @Travis
    @MarkinLA

    Trump does not even hire the architects nor the general contractors....developers who want to put his name of their buildings pay Trump a royalty fee to use his name.

    Even in Atlantic City, he never built a casino, he purchased existing Casinos with Junk Bonds and then put his name on them. They soon all declared Bankruptcy, The Taj Mahal in 1991, The Trump Plaza in 1992 the Trump Castle in 1994 the Trump World Fair in 1999, then in 2004 his 3 remaining Casinos again filed for Bankruptcy as Trump casino Resorts , then again in 2009 and agin in 2014

    But , as he said Last year, "I made a lot of Money in Atlantic City". Unfortunatley his investors and the banks who lent him money lost Billions....this is his legacy in Nw Jersey

    Replies: @MarkinLA

    I have never been a fan of Trump’s business practices. I know he screws his bondholders regularly. Actually, as somebody who has owned junk bonds, this a is common practice due to Chapter 11 and worthless judges. Chapter 11 lets the original crook principals hang around looting the business until it eventually is picked clean and even the original senior secured bondholders get nothing.

    But thanks for the information on his businesses. I only support his recent policy ideas on immigration and trade. I would hope some viable candidate would join him but I don’t see that happening.

  • @guest
    @MarkinLA

    "When I see somebody ranting 'racist' I see an idiot, don't you?"
    Often so, but not necessarily.

    "What would I learn from somebody like that?"
    Go ahead and try reading the article, and you'll be able to answer that question yourself.

    And I'll answer my first question to you, which you've twice evaded: your comment added nothing to what should be an informative discussion.

    Replies: @MarkinLA

    The whole “Trump is a false flag candidate” is a bunch of garbage, Why, because nobody else is picking up his baton and running with the issues Trump is gaining traction on. All the other candidates are running away from Trump and hoping he flames out so they don’t have to touch immigration and trade bills.

    The way you kill a candidate is how Hucksterbee killed the Paul campaign in 2008 at the behest of the RNC. Once Santorum dropped out all the evangelicals had nowhere to go. Paul who is still married to the same woman was the likely choice. The RNC got Huckster to run and take the evangelicals away.

    None of the current candidates looks like they have a chance at beating Hillary except Trump. So how does that make Trump the guy causing some other Republican to lose?

    • Replies:@guest
    @MarkinLA

    "So how does that make Trump the guy causing some other Republican to lose?"

    I'll assume (charitably) that you have read Raimondo's article. The answer to this, your most recent question, is that Trump is so over the top and incredible (due, if nothing else, to his prior, inconsistent statements) that the issue will become toxic, especially in a field of invertebrates.

    You have fallen far behind in answering questions put to you, which I'll not bother repeating. Given the sheer number of your posts on this site alone, you appear not to have enough time to collect and consider your thoughts before launching them. Please think about whether your ardor alone makes your efforts worthwhile in what should be an informative discussion.

    Replies: @MarkinLA

  • @MarkinLA
    @KA

    He isn't a general contractor to my knowledge. He hires the architects and the general contractors, they hire the illegals. He signs contracts with them and has no control once he does that. He can insist that every employee be legal but the contractor is limited in what they can ask for thanks to all the BS in our immigration laws designed to shield employers from prosecution.

    Replies: @Travis

    Trump does not even hire the architects nor the general contractors….developers who want to put his name of their buildings pay Trump a royalty fee to use his name.

    Even in Atlantic City, he never built a casino, he purchased existing Casinos with Junk Bonds and then put his name on them. They soon all declared Bankruptcy, The Taj Mahal in 1991, The Trump Plaza in 1992 the Trump Castle in 1994 the Trump World Fair in 1999, then in 2004 his 3 remaining Casinos again filed for Bankruptcy as Trump casino Resorts , then again in 2009 and agin in 2014

    But , as he said Last year, “I made a lot of Money in Atlantic City”. Unfortunatley his investors and the banks who lent him money lost Billions….this is his legacy in Nw Jersey

    • Replies:@MarkinLA
    @Travis

    I have never been a fan of Trump's business practices. I know he screws his bondholders regularly. Actually, as somebody who has owned junk bonds, this a is common practice due to Chapter 11 and worthless judges. Chapter 11 lets the original crook principals hang around looting the business until it eventually is picked clean and even the original senior secured bondholders get nothing.

    But thanks for the information on his businesses. I only support his recent policy ideas on immigration and trade. I would hope some viable candidate would join him but I don't see that happening.

  • @MarkinLA
    @guest

    When I see somebody ranting "racist" I see an idiot, don't you? What would I learn from somebody like that?

    Replies: @guest

    “When I see somebody ranting ‘racist’ I see an idiot, don’t you?”
    Often so, but not necessarily.

    “What would I learn from somebody like that?”
    Go ahead and try reading the article, and you’ll be able to answer that question yourself.

    And I’ll answer my first question to you, which you’ve twice evaded: your comment added nothing to what should be an informative discussion.

    • Replies:@MarkinLA
    @guest

    The whole "Trump is a false flag candidate" is a bunch of garbage, Why, because nobody else is picking up his baton and running with the issues Trump is gaining traction on. All the other candidates are running away from Trump and hoping he flames out so they don't have to touch immigration and trade bills.

    The way you kill a candidate is how Hucksterbee killed the Paul campaign in 2008 at the behest of the RNC. Once Santorum dropped out all the evangelicals had nowhere to go. Paul who is still married to the same woman was the likely choice. The RNC got Huckster to run and take the evangelicals away.

    None of the current candidates looks like they have a chance at beating Hillary except Trump. So how does that make Trump the guy causing some other Republican to lose?

    Replies: @guest

  • Trump is a buffoon. When it comes to immigration people like him have been almost the whole problem. It is those who have gained wealth and power through illegal immigration, and questionable legal immigration, who are to blame for all of our immigration-related problems.

    I guess what I find offensive is the idea that Hispanics, or anyone else, have created their problems by freely making wrong choices. The idea that a racial group can somehow collectively have free will is patently ridiculous.

    Biologically based racial differences? I’m on board, though I think people who focus on these differences have a way of exaggerating them and speaking with far more certainty than is warranted. Problematic cultural traits? Certainly.

    But Trump did nothing more than make an emotional appeal to the very most ignorant elements of the conservative movement.

  • @Clyde
    @Stealth


    I will say this for them, their cuisine is in a league of its own.
    I don’t mean that sarcastically, either. Nor am I talking about the Tex-Mex stuff invented by Mexican Americans here in the United States, although that’s pretty good, too.
    Speaking of Tex-Mex, even the most ardent restrictionist subsidizes the Mexodus ;)
     
    Speak for yourself. I never go to Mexican restaurants. I will go to Chinese and Japanese places but even their cuisines have worn thin on me. Partly because I know too much about how all these cuisines are put together and Mexican is very simplistic. You could learn that a lot quicker than decent Chinese.
    Come to think of it the Chinese are mounting an effective immigration invasion against us, fueled by Chinese flight capital. All the wealthy ones are hustling their money out of China to the relative safety of the US, Canada, Austrialia and so on. Such as buying an Australian vineyard sight unseen and bidding up home prices in Vancouver and the US West Coast.

    Replies: @Reg Cæsar

    Speak for yourself. I never go to Mexican restaurants

    They poisoned the world’s cuisine with their stupid bell peppers. Avoiding Mexican isn’t enough.

  • @leftist conservative
    @GW

    The establishment loves non-white immigration because they tend to be cosmopolitan urbanites who think they are better than middle America. Since they don’t identify with the American nation, they care nothing for her sovereignty or what’s best for her citizens. Their feeble minds corrupted with egalitarian thought, they promote diversity on a body of people they neither identify with nor represent, all the while living outside the mess they create. The fact middle America is so strongly against amnesty only serves to prove the elite as right in their own minds.

    Those pushing for amnesty for monetary purposes tend to be owners of meat plants, farmers, and the like.
     

    I disagree. Let me tell you why. The corporate media is the primary Thought Leader that exalts and sacralizes the nonwhite immigrant.

    Why do journalists do this? Because when these journos came up in the business as young people, they saw what happened to those who said bad things about immigration & immigrants. Those people lost their jobs. Bad! But why did those journos who were anti-immigration lose their jobs?

    The media is funded primarily via advertising purchases by big corporations. The media directly tied to business. So, it started off like this, decades ago. Some journalist said something about immigration. That newspaper/tv station made its money off of ads bought by business. Those business buy labor to produce goods and services. The revenue the businesses take in goes to buy more ads in the media. The business profit goes up when they pay less for labor and when there are more consumers to buy their products. The businesses like immigration because it increases the supply of labor faster than the demand for labor increases. This depresses wages and increases profits. Also, more immigrants means more consumers. More profits.

    So when that first journalist said something bad about immigration, the CEO of the business called up the management of the newspaper and said "Hey, fire that journalist, he is gonna cut into my profits!"

    So that journalist got fired. Or maybe just reprimanded.

    That same scenario happened again and again over the years. And young journalists coming up saw that you had to say good things about immigration if you want to be a journalist.

    And also big businesses gave money to nonprofit foundations and to professors and graduate students. And guess what happened to your grant if you say bad things about immigration?

    Then over the decades the influence of money on media and academia shaped the culture and even shaped young and impressionable minds.

    So it just becomes automatic for professors and journalists to demonize those celebrities and politicians who say bad things about immigration.

    They don't even think about it. But the experienced and worldly media management know which side of their economic bread is buttered.

    They aint gonna break their own rice bowls. The media is a business that has a direct link to the GDP, economic growth and business profits.

    White people stopped having kids. Business wants more human cattle. If you get in their way, they will demonize you.

    You can talk about personality traits or whatever of liberals, but the cultural rules that tell liberals what it means to be a good person, those rules were shaped over decades by corporate influence and the desire for profits.

    Replies: @Reg Cæsar

    …the cultural rules that tell liberals what it means to be a good person, those rules were shaped over decades by corporate influence and the desire for profits.

    Like belief in evolution? Our state’s science museum is heavily backed by corporate sponsors, and gives no time or space to any of the various alternatives to Darwinist theory. It’s open 56 hours a week, year round.

    Thecreationist museumin the Plains town my brother-in-law worked in a couple of years ago is open maybe 35 hours, and only in the summer. Needless to say, they have zero corporate sponsorship. Their videos are not underwritten nor shown on PBS.

    That’s for Biblical creationism, which is still quite popular among the common folk Bryan spoke to and for. More eclectic theories like “turtles all the way down” get even less backing.

    Would you say this is unfair corporate distortion of science education? Is it more balanced in Europe, where the state pays for everything?

  • @guest
    @MarkinLA

    "I stopped reading there" ...

    and thus avoided troubling yourself with facts.

    How does a comment such as yours contribute to what should be an informative discussion?

    Replies: @MarkinLA

    When I see somebody ranting “racist” I see an idiot, don’t you? What would I learn from somebody like that?

    • Replies:@guest
    @MarkinLA

    "When I see somebody ranting 'racist' I see an idiot, don't you?"
    Often so, but not necessarily.

    "What would I learn from somebody like that?"
    Go ahead and try reading the article, and you'll be able to answer that question yourself.

    And I'll answer my first question to you, which you've twice evaded: your comment added nothing to what should be an informative discussion.

    Replies: @MarkinLA

  • @Stealth
    @Jefferson

    I will say this for them, their cuisine is in a league of its own.

    I don't mean that sarcastically, either. Nor am I talking about the Tex-Mex stuff invented by Mexican Americans here in the United States, although that's pretty good, too.

    Speaking of Tex-Mex, even the most ardent restrictionist subsidizes the Mexodus ;)

    Replies: @Jefferson, @Clyde

    I will say this for them, their cuisine is in a league of its own.
    I don’t mean that sarcastically, either. Nor am I talking about the Tex-Mex stuff invented by Mexican Americans here in the United States, although that’s pretty good, too.
    Speaking of Tex-Mex, even the most ardent restrictionist subsidizes the Mexodus 😉

    Speak for yourself. I never go to Mexican restaurants. I will go to Chinese and Japanese places but even their cuisines have worn thin on me. Partly because I know too much about how all these cuisines are put together and Mexican is very simplistic. You could learn that a lot quicker than decent Chinese.
    Come to think of it the Chinese are mounting an effective immigration invasion against us, fueled by Chinese flight capital. All the wealthy ones are hustling their money out of China to the relative safety of the US, Canada, Austrialia and so on. Such as buying an Australian vineyard sight unseen and bidding up home prices in Vancouver and the US West Coast.

    • Replies:@Reg Cæsar
    @Clyde


    Speak for yourself. I never go to Mexican restaurants
     
    They poisoned the world's cuisine with their stupid bell peppers. Avoiding Mexican isn't enough.
  • @Dutch Boy
    Justin Raimondo at Antiwar.com thinks Trump may be false flag candidate operating in the interests of Hilary Clinton:
    http://original.antiwar.com/justin/2015/07/12/donald-trump-a-false-flag-candidate/

    Replies: @MarkinLA, @MarkinLA, @Realist, @Hersh, @Clyde

    When I hear the words “false flag” it’s usually from an idiot. 90% of the time. Not talking about you. Talking about Justin Raimondo, too clever by half. Who btw was a Pat Buchanan supporter in the 1990s. Trump is a lite and updated version of Pat which is good enough for me and lots better than whatever else is out there.

  • @Stealth
    @Jefferson

    I will say this for them, their cuisine is in a league of its own.

    I don't mean that sarcastically, either. Nor am I talking about the Tex-Mex stuff invented by Mexican Americans here in the United States, although that's pretty good, too.

    Speaking of Tex-Mex, even the most ardent restrictionist subsidizes the Mexodus ;)

    Replies: @Jefferson, @Clyde

    “I will say this for them, their cuisine is in a league of its own.

    I don’t mean that sarcastically, either. Nor am I talking about the Tex-Mex stuff invented by Mexican Americans here in the United States, although that’s pretty good, too.

    Speaking of Tex-Mex, even the most ardent restrictionist subsidizes the Mexodus 😉 ”

    Mexicans are bad for the U.S economy. Among California cities that have gone bankrupt, Mexicans make up either the majority or the plurality of the population. Mexicans are extremely incompetent when you put them in positions of power.

  • @Jeff Albertson
    @Realist

    Raimondo is certainly not an open-borders advocate, but his larger point is Trump=Perot; that is, he will draw in the realist Repubs, and then, one way or another, evaporate if and when it looks like he might actually be elected, tipping the race to Clinton or Bush, and leaving the anti-immigrant vote neatly wrapped up in the recycling bin. Neocons, which Trump is, win either way. Perot hated Poppy enough, for good reasons IMHO, to throw the baby out with the bathwater; so will Trump.

    It's a country club, and we aren't members.

    Replies: @Realist, @Realist

    “Raimondo is certainly not an open-borders advocate, …”

    See my number 89 comment.

  • @Realist
    @guest

    "You haven’t refuted, or even disputed, any of the evidence for Raimondo’s theory."

    My point is Justin should stick to what he does best...Antiwar.

    I most always agree with him on war issues. But on most other issues he is a raving liberal. His faux concern that Trump is hurting the Republicans is not believable. He is an open borders advocate.

    I am not a fan of Trump he is a bozo. What he says about protecting our border is correct....how he really feels may be a different story. Trumps comment that Oprah would make a great running mate tells plenty.

    But all politicians are lying assholes.

    Replies: @Orville H. Larson, @Jeff Albertson, @Realist

    “He is an open borders advocate.”

    Upon going back to past Raimondo articles I have found Justin Raimondo is NOT an open borders advocate….quite the opposite, he is very much for controlling the borders.

    My mistake and I apologize to Justin.

  • @Jeff Albertson
    @Realist

    Raimondo is certainly not an open-borders advocate, but his larger point is Trump=Perot; that is, he will draw in the realist Repubs, and then, one way or another, evaporate if and when it looks like he might actually be elected, tipping the race to Clinton or Bush, and leaving the anti-immigrant vote neatly wrapped up in the recycling bin. Neocons, which Trump is, win either way. Perot hated Poppy enough, for good reasons IMHO, to throw the baby out with the bathwater; so will Trump.

    It's a country club, and we aren't members.

    Replies: @Realist, @Realist

    I have no illusions that this country will elect a decent human being. Everyone who has thrown their hat into the ring is a loser. Of the 16 or so Republican candidates so far, not one is significantly different than the others.
    Democracy always comes to this . Those with money buy those they want in power and the stupid electorate votes for one. This happens over and over again. The stupid are so easily led.

  • @Realist
    @guest

    "You haven’t refuted, or even disputed, any of the evidence for Raimondo’s theory."

    My point is Justin should stick to what he does best...Antiwar.

    I most always agree with him on war issues. But on most other issues he is a raving liberal. His faux concern that Trump is hurting the Republicans is not believable. He is an open borders advocate.

    I am not a fan of Trump he is a bozo. What he says about protecting our border is correct....how he really feels may be a different story. Trumps comment that Oprah would make a great running mate tells plenty.

    But all politicians are lying assholes.

    Replies: @Orville H. Larson, @Jeff Albertson, @Realist

    Raimondo is certainly not an open-borders advocate, but his larger point is Trump=Perot; that is, he will draw in the realist Repubs, and then, one way or another, evaporate if and when it looks like he might actually be elected, tipping the race to Clinton or Bush, and leaving the anti-immigrant vote neatly wrapped up in the recycling bin. Neocons, which Trump is, win either way. Perot hated Poppy enough, for good reasons IMHO, to throw the baby out with the bathwater; so will Trump.

    It’s a country club, and we aren’t members.

    • Replies:@Realist
    @Jeff Albertson

    I have no illusions that this country will elect a decent human being. Everyone who has thrown their hat into the ring is a loser. Of the 16 or so Republican candidates so far, not one is significantly different than the others.
    Democracy always comes to this . Those with money buy those they want in power and the stupid electorate votes for one. This happens over and over again. The stupid are so easily led.

    ,@Realist
    @Jeff Albertson

    "Raimondo is certainly not an open-borders advocate, ..."

    See my number 89 comment.

  • @Orville H. Larson
    @Realist

    "But all politicians are lying assholes."

    Well, aren't you stating the obvious?!

    Replies: @Realist

    Yes, but many people seem not to know.

  • @Realist
    @guest

    "You haven’t refuted, or even disputed, any of the evidence for Raimondo’s theory."

    My point is Justin should stick to what he does best...Antiwar.

    I most always agree with him on war issues. But on most other issues he is a raving liberal. His faux concern that Trump is hurting the Republicans is not believable. He is an open borders advocate.

    I am not a fan of Trump he is a bozo. What he says about protecting our border is correct....how he really feels may be a different story. Trumps comment that Oprah would make a great running mate tells plenty.

    But all politicians are lying assholes.

    Replies: @Orville H. Larson, @Jeff Albertson, @Realist

    “But all politicians are lying assholes.”

    Well, aren’t you stating the obvious?!

    • Replies:@Realist
    @Orville H. Larson

    Yes, but many people seem not to know.

  • @guest
    @Realist

    The sourced, quoted statements of Donald Trump on immigration that are utterly inconsistent with what he now says.

    The sourced, specific history between Donald Trump and the Clintons.

    Etc.

    You haven't refuted, or even disputed, any of the evidence for Raimondo's theory.

    Why do you have the "opinion" that he shouldn't publish what he did? Are you embarrassed to have been Trumped?

    And my first question to you remains: how does a comment such as yours contribute to what should be an informative discussion?

    Replies: @Realist

    “You haven’t refuted, or even disputed, any of the evidence for Raimondo’s theory.”

    My point is Justin should stick to what he does best…Antiwar.

    I most always agree with him on war issues. But on most other issues he is a raving liberal. His faux concern that Trump is hurting the Republicans is not believable. He is an open borders advocate.

    I am not a fan of Trump he is a bozo. What he says about protecting our border is correct….how he really feels may be a different story. Trumps comment that Oprah would make a great running mate tells plenty.

    But all politicians are lying assholes.

    • Replies:@Orville H. Larson
    @Realist

    "But all politicians are lying assholes."

    Well, aren't you stating the obvious?!

    Replies: @Realist

    ,@Jeff Albertson
    @Realist

    Raimondo is certainly not an open-borders advocate, but his larger point is Trump=Perot; that is, he will draw in the realist Repubs, and then, one way or another, evaporate if and when it looks like he might actually be elected, tipping the race to Clinton or Bush, and leaving the anti-immigrant vote neatly wrapped up in the recycling bin. Neocons, which Trump is, win either way. Perot hated Poppy enough, for good reasons IMHO, to throw the baby out with the bathwater; so will Trump.

    It's a country club, and we aren't members.

    Replies: @Realist, @Realist

    ,@Realist
    @Realist

    "He is an open borders advocate."

    Upon going back to past Raimondo articles I have found Justin Raimondo is NOT an open borders advocate....quite the opposite, he is very much for controlling the borders.

    My mistake and I apologize to Justin.

  • @Realist
    @guest

    "and not trouble you with facts."

    What facts? How do you know there are facts?
    He gave his opinion....just as I did.

    Replies: @guest

    The sourced, quoted statements of Donald Trump on immigration that are utterly inconsistent with what he now says.

    The sourced, specific history between Donald Trump and the Clintons.

    Etc.

    You haven’t refuted, or even disputed, any of the evidence for Raimondo’s theory.

    Why do you have the “opinion” that he shouldn’t publish what he did? Are you embarrassed to have been Trumped?

    And my first question to you remains: how does a comment such as yours contribute to what should be an informative discussion?

    • Replies:@Realist
    @guest

    "You haven’t refuted, or even disputed, any of the evidence for Raimondo’s theory."

    My point is Justin should stick to what he does best...Antiwar.

    I most always agree with him on war issues. But on most other issues he is a raving liberal. His faux concern that Trump is hurting the Republicans is not believable. He is an open borders advocate.

    I am not a fan of Trump he is a bozo. What he says about protecting our border is correct....how he really feels may be a different story. Trumps comment that Oprah would make a great running mate tells plenty.

    But all politicians are lying assholes.

    Replies: @Orville H. Larson, @Jeff Albertson, @Realist

  • @guest
    @Realist

    “Justin should stick to antiwar rhetoric” …

    and not trouble you with facts.

    How does a comment such as yours contribute to what should be an informative discussion?

    Replies: @Realist

    “and not trouble you with facts.”

    What facts? How do you know there are facts?
    He gave his opinion….just as I did.

    • Replies:@guest
    @Realist

    The sourced, quoted statements of Donald Trump on immigration that are utterly inconsistent with what he now says.

    The sourced, specific history between Donald Trump and the Clintons.

    Etc.

    You haven't refuted, or even disputed, any of the evidence for Raimondo's theory.

    Why do you have the "opinion" that he shouldn't publish what he did? Are you embarrassed to have been Trumped?

    And my first question to you remains: how does a comment such as yours contribute to what should be an informative discussion?

    Replies: @Realist

  • @Jim Sweeney
    I think you will find it to have been George Wallace, not Larry Elder, who said there's not a dime's worth of difference between the Dems and Republicans.

    Replies: @Maj. Kong, @Silverado, @Jack Kerwick

    Elder said it too.

  • @leftist conservative
    your analysis is good...and really, this all goes without saying...those in the establishment who criticize trump are simply disingenuous....

    But where you fail here is the typical failure of the Dissident Right--you fail to acknowledge that at heart the establishment loves immigration because it brings growth. ...the USA and the establishment are basically a ponzi scheme, one addicted to growth and debt...once the scheme fails, the establishment may be broken.

    Immigration is the growth drug of choice for the establishment....and so these concerns of yours are not really concerns for them...this is not politics for them...this is about money...lots of it...they are not playing fair...this is cutthroat economics....they mean to keep the ponzi scheme going...and trump threatens it...they will Pim Fortuyn him if they need to...demonize him until some nutter assassinates him...a la Pim Fortuyn...

    Replies: @GW, @Realist, @MisterCharlie, @Jack Kerwick

    No Leftist Conservative, I didn’t fail. There’s only so much one can cover in any given essay. I spoke to the points that I believed needed addressing.

    And I think that I did that well enough.

  • @Don Nash
    Dear Jack:
    Hypocrisy, not 'hyprocrisy'. Trump is certainly a "hypocrite" as would be just about all the presidential contenders of either party.
    Hint hint, spell check.

    Replies: @Jack Kerwick

    Don! I defer to your wisdom, sir! Wow. I mean anyone who knows how to spell “hyprocrisy”–I mean “hypocrisy”–is no one with whom I’d want to tangle. And your other replies to the substance of my argument are…they are….Well, they aren’t there.

  • @jay-w

    What exceptional thing have Mexicans ever done?
     
    Salma Hayak? Thalia? (Just kidding!)

    Seriously: Trump is an obnoxious idiot, but if he is forcing the mainstream politicians and the media to say the "I-word" aloud, then I'm all for him. Out-of-control immigration is destroying America.

    Personally, I don't think Trump has gone nearly far enough. I want a candidate who supports aTOTAL 50-year moratorium onALL immigration -- except for spouses and dependent children of US citizens.

    Replies: @Romanian

    Selma Hayek and Carlos Slim are ethnically Lebanese, a group that is famous for being a market dominant minority in many countries, including Latin Americans ones, just like Jews and Chinese are in others. Must be something in that Pheonician gene pool. Don’t fall into the mistake of thinking Hispanic is a real thing. It’s as general and meaningless way to define a group as separate from another as using the word Human.

  • @Hersh
    @Dutch Boy

    Raimondo thinks Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump are good friends but Trump said the other day that he hadn't spoken with her in years. There goes Raimondo's thesis.

    Replies: @guest

    And that’s that, then?

    Did you even read the article, which documents both the relationship and Trump’s incredibility?

  • @Dutch Boy
    Justin Raimondo at Antiwar.com thinks Trump may be false flag candidate operating in the interests of Hilary Clinton:
    http://original.antiwar.com/justin/2015/07/12/donald-trump-a-false-flag-candidate/

    Replies: @MarkinLA, @MarkinLA, @Realist, @Hersh, @Clyde

    Raimondo thinks Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump are good friends but Trump said the other day that he hadn’t spoken with her in years. There goes Raimondo’s thesis.

    • Replies:@guest
    @Hersh

    And that's that, then?

    Did you even read the article, which documents both the relationship and Trump's incredibility?

  • @Realist
    @Dutch Boy

    Justin should stick to antiwar rhetoric.

    Replies: @guest

    “Justin should stick to antiwar rhetoric” …

    and not trouble you with facts.

    How does a comment such as yours contribute to what should be an informative discussion?

    • Replies:@Realist
    @guest

    "and not trouble you with facts."

    What facts? How do you know there are facts?
    He gave his opinion....just as I did.

    Replies: @guest

  • @MarkinLA
    @Dutch Boy

    Yeah racist racist racist. I stopped reading there.

    Replies: @guest

    “I stopped reading there” …

    and thus avoided troubling yourself with facts.

    How does a comment such as yours contribute to what should be an informative discussion?

    • Replies:@MarkinLA
    @guest

    When I see somebody ranting "racist" I see an idiot, don't you? What would I learn from somebody like that?

    Replies: @guest

  • Anonymous • Disclaimer says:
    @Stealth
    @Matthew Wolfinbarger

    The battle against haters: The most important thing in the world. All other concerns come second.

    Replies: @Anonymous

    Wonderful…. 2 pats on the head for ‘stealth’ obviously a great guy, operating on very high level morally!

    Who are these dastardly people pumping out the ‘hate’? If we can simply get rid of these haters, what a wonder world we’ll have!

    I suppose the difficult part is defining who is the hated and who is the hater…

    Shouldn’t be too difficult, we’ll let ‘stealth’ decide… he/she seems like the person with the wisdom and moral standing to do the job right, *once and for all!*

  • @Dutch Boy
    Justin Raimondo at Antiwar.com thinks Trump may be false flag candidate operating in the interests of Hilary Clinton:
    http://original.antiwar.com/justin/2015/07/12/donald-trump-a-false-flag-candidate/

    Replies: @MarkinLA, @MarkinLA, @Realist, @Hersh, @Clyde

    Justin should stick to antiwar rhetoric.

    • Replies:@guest
    @Realist

    “Justin should stick to antiwar rhetoric” …

    and not trouble you with facts.

    How does a comment such as yours contribute to what should be an informative discussion?

    Replies: @Realist

  • @Dutch Boy
    Justin Raimondo at Antiwar.com thinks Trump may be false flag candidate operating in the interests of Hilary Clinton:
    http://original.antiwar.com/justin/2015/07/12/donald-trump-a-false-flag-candidate/

    Replies: @MarkinLA, @MarkinLA, @Realist, @Hersh, @Clyde

    Yeah racist racist racist. I stopped reading there.

    • Replies:@guest
    @MarkinLA

    "I stopped reading there" ...

    and thus avoided troubling yourself with facts.

    How does a comment such as yours contribute to what should be an informative discussion?

    Replies: @MarkinLA

  • @Dutch Boy
    Justin Raimondo at Antiwar.com thinks Trump may be false flag candidate operating in the interests of Hilary Clinton:
    http://original.antiwar.com/justin/2015/07/12/donald-trump-a-false-flag-candidate/

    Replies: @MarkinLA, @MarkinLA, @Realist, @Hersh, @Clyde

    The only problem with that idea is that every other Republican candidate is a turd like Romney and I would rather vote third party than any of them so how is Trump hurting the Republicans and helping Hillary?

  • Justin Raimondo at Antiwar.com thinks Trump may be false flag candidate operating in the interests of Hilary Clinton:
    http://original.antiwar.com/justin/2015/07/12/donald-trump-a-false-flag-candidate/

    • Replies:@MarkinLA
    @Dutch Boy

    The only problem with that idea is that every other Republican candidate is a turd like Romney and I would rather vote third party than any of them so how is Trump hurting the Republicans and helping Hillary?

    ,@MarkinLA
    @Dutch Boy

    Yeah racist racist racist. I stopped reading there.

    Replies: @guest

    ,@Realist
    @Dutch Boy

    Justin should stick to antiwar rhetoric.

    Replies: @guest

    ,@Hersh
    @Dutch Boy

    Raimondo thinks Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump are good friends but Trump said the other day that he hadn't spoken with her in years. There goes Raimondo's thesis.

    Replies: @guest

    ,@Clyde
    @Dutch Boy

    When I hear the words "false flag" it's usually from an idiot. 90% of the time. Not talking about you. Talking about Justin Raimondo, too clever by half. Who btw was a Pat Buchanan supporter in the 1990s. Trump is a lite and updated version of Pat which is good enough for me and lots better than whatever else is out there.

  • @Reg Cæsar
    @Anonymous


    A guy like Trump has a lifetime of experience in getting things done in the most ruthless, unforgiving world of business
     
    Business has investors and customers. Government has separation of powers. CEO's don't.

    He doesn’t sit out around and try to build a consensus, horse trade, spout bullshit high school civics lessons rhetoric, and then make concessions
     
    That's what politicians are forced to do, under our Constitution. You're thinking of the UK, where the PM is answerable to no one for five years.

    Trump is doing us a great service at the moment by focusing rage on the most important issue, but don't kid yourself that he'd be a successful president. Hoover and Truman weren't. We'll need an experienced politician come January 2017. The trick is to find one on our side.

    If that sounds impossible, well, it's even harder to find a billionaire on our side!

    Replies: @MarkinLA

    The President has more power than people know if he wants to use it and if the vast majority of the people are on his side. If he wants a fence and the Congress won’t give him the money he just assigns the job to the Army Corps of Engineers and assigns military work crews to it. Do you think anybody in Congress will say a peep? When he says no visas and explains to the American people who in Congress will say anything? When he goes on national TV and tells the American people he wants a bill on his desk that says such and such, what corporate boot-licking Congressmen is going to get on TV and say that he opposes what the people want?

    The reason why all the bills are crap is because they are all written in secret and full of self-nullifying clauses with a nod and a wink from the President when he signs them. Everybody in Washington knows what is in these crap bills. The Republicans go along with Democrat secrecy because they want the favor returned when they go to screw their constituents.

  • @HIPSTER
    Considering El Chapo Guzman os now sending threats to Trump, it seems reasomable to wonder if many other politicians, left and right, have received death threats that have made them not do shit about illegal immigration.

    To what degree do death threats from Mexican drug lords influence our internal politics?

    https://twitter.com/ElChap0Guzman/status/620340119896133636

    Replies: @Stealth, @MarkinLA

    Great if somebody tried something. Then everybody in America might wake up to the real Mexico and what we are getting from them. Even Democrats will have to distance themselves (although they will first try to blame Trump and hope it resonates).

  • Theres Jeb Bush saying that Trump’s comments are “extraordinarily ugly” but the first order of business for Jeb was to collect over $100 million in a Super Pac to attack the other candidates. When its important to Jeb, he’s as mean as a junkyard dog.

    Trump’s bluntness signals that it matters to him, its important to him. I have a sister who is kind of a pain, always complaining that she’s offended, someone’s said something that offends her. A compliment can offend her. No one makes the effort to stand up to her. That’s how most people handle difficult people, avoiding confrontation. Well, I wouldn’t hire a someone to be like that. If you hire someone, you want to get something done, not hang around with a nice guy. In his businesses Trump hires people to accomplish something; that’s what he’s communicating, that he’ll get something done, not just be conciliatory and get along.

  • @KA
    @Anonymous

    Instead of accepting what's been given to him,he should have walked out instead of building hotel and casino on the back of the illegal immigrants .
    He also need to clarify his earlier stands on immigration and party affiliations.

    Replies: @MarkinLA

    He isn’t a general contractor to my knowledge. He hires the architects and the general contractors, they hire the illegals. He signs contracts with them and has no control once he does that. He can insist that every employee be legal but the contractor is limited in what they can ask for thanks to all the BS in our immigration laws designed to shield employers from prosecution.

    • Replies:@Travis
    @MarkinLA

    Trump does not even hire the architects nor the general contractors....developers who want to put his name of their buildings pay Trump a royalty fee to use his name.

    Even in Atlantic City, he never built a casino, he purchased existing Casinos with Junk Bonds and then put his name on them. They soon all declared Bankruptcy, The Taj Mahal in 1991, The Trump Plaza in 1992 the Trump Castle in 1994 the Trump World Fair in 1999, then in 2004 his 3 remaining Casinos again filed for Bankruptcy as Trump casino Resorts , then again in 2009 and agin in 2014

    But , as he said Last year, "I made a lot of Money in Atlantic City". Unfortunatley his investors and the banks who lent him money lost Billions....this is his legacy in Nw Jersey

    Replies: @MarkinLA

  • @KA
    Donad Trump has managed to refocus attention on immigration. But his words nd languages could and should have been better chosen. Given the sharp mind of Mr Trump, question should be why he did . Why did he use the foul ,insinuating ,racially divisive ,improper language?
    Is he at all trying to advance GOP? Is he at all trying to advance the causes of those who want to stop illegal immigration? No . He hasn't.

    In his personal life, he was Republican, Democrat,independent and back to Republican at differe
    points. He has supported immigration without qualifying in the past and has criticized Mitt Romney for anti immigration stance.
    So why now and why this unproductive approach ?
    Is he trying to hurt GOP and help Hillary ?
    He has been a good political and personal friends of Clinton for a longtime.

    Don't trust this man. GOP shouldn't . Media by talking about him is only helping Democrat not GOP and not immigration.

    Replies: @MarkinLA

    As opposed to the RNC and MSM collaboration in making Ron Paul disappear while in plain sight 4 years ago. If Trump tried to have an “honest discussion” that would have happened to him as well, and he knows it.

  • @Jim Sweeney
    I think you will find it to have been George Wallace, not Larry Elder, who said there's not a dime's worth of difference between the Dems and Republicans.

    Replies: @Maj. Kong, @Silverado, @Jack Kerwick

    I was going to say Harry Browne and the Libertarians were/are famous for that line too but George Wallace predates them by a few years. Regardless, that’s the gospel truth and these dayseverybody knows that…

  • @NoldorElf
    I would argue that Trump is a poor candidate for other reasons.

    He's very clearly a narcissistic person. That's bad for a number of different reasons. First, it's the ability to work with other people (needed for a presidency). Second, it's because he's more of the power-hungry type then anything else. Finally, he has an overvalued opinion of himself. The problems that the US is facing are not going to magically go away with him in power.

    Next, he has doing the usual "dog whistling" (ex: witness his past on Obama's birth origins). To me this would suggest a person that is less interested in solving problems and more interested in fanning the flames of racial tension.

    Worst of all, I don't think he has real solutions for the problems the US is facing. Yes, he has acknowledged the destructive role that "free trade" has on the US, but elsewhere, he has had relatively few realistic policy propositions.

    I think he's just another corporate suit really, trying to stir up attention rather than a serious attempt at running for president. Personally, I think he's doing it for his own fame and fortune rather than actually trying to win the White House. Perhaps he sees this as a way to enhance his wealth or perhaps he's just really supercilious.

    He strikes me as someone very similar to Mitt Romney really, a person born of privilege that is unable to empathize with the difficulties facing most people.

    Either way, it would be insane to elect this man.

    Replies: @William BadWhite

    “He strikes me as someone very similar to Mitt Romney really, a person born of privilege that is unable to empathize with the difficulties facing most people.

    Either way, it would be insane to elect this man.”

    I generally agree with your objections, though think “insane” is a bit hyperbolic. But the red flags you cite should disqualify other candidates as well. Has there ever been a POTUS as narcissistic as Obama? Has there been a POTUS more interested in fanning the flames of racial tension than Obama? Sorry, after eight years of this ridiculous person, I’d have a hard time thinking of another candidate that would be more “insane”.

    A political system that sees the United States forced to choose between an aging, corrupt, bloodthirsty hag of moderate (at best) intelligence and yet another Bush, one that isn’t enough of a man to insist that English be spoken in his home…that’s not insane?

  • @GW
    @leftist conservative

    The establishment loves non-white immigration because they tend to be cosmopolitan urbanites who think they are better than middle America. Since they don't identify with the American nation, they care nothing for her sovereignty or what's best for her citizens. Their feeble minds corrupted with egalitarian thought, they promote diversity on a body of people they neither identify with nor represent, all the while living outside the mess they create. The fact middle America is so strongly against amnesty only serves to prove the elite as right in their own minds.

    Those pushing for amnesty for monetary purposes tend to be owners of meat plants, farmers, and the like. You know this to be the case because they are otherwise conservative men living in conservative areas--but their greed has overshadowed any love or affection they may have for their nation and race.


    http://harvestpublicmedia.org/article/1069/farmers-push-hire-illegal-immigrants/5

    Replies: @Marais, @leftist conservative, @Travis

    The establishment loves non-white immigration because they tend to be cosmopolitan urbanites who think they are better than middle America. Since they don’t identify with the American nation, they care nothing for her sovereignty or what’s best for her citizens. Their feeble minds corrupted with egalitarian thought, they promote diversity on a body of people they neither identify with nor represent, all the while living outside the mess they create. The fact middle America is so strongly against amnesty only serves to prove the elite as right in their own minds.

    Those pushing for amnesty for monetary purposes tend to be owners of meat plants, farmers, and the like.

    I disagree. Let me tell you why. The corporate media is the primary Thought Leader that exalts and sacralizes the nonwhite immigrant.

    Why do journalists do this? Because when these journos came up in the business as young people, they saw what happened to those who said bad things about immigration & immigrants. Those people lost their jobs. Bad! But why did those journos who were anti-immigration lose their jobs?

    The media is funded primarily via advertising purchases by big corporations. The media directly tied to business. So, it started off like this, decades ago. Some journalist said something about immigration. That newspaper/tv station made its money off of ads bought by business. Those business buy labor to produce goods and services. The revenue the businesses take in goes to buy more ads in the media. The business profit goes up when they pay less for labor and when there are more consumers to buy their products. The businesses like immigration because it increases the supply of labor faster than the demand for labor increases. This depresses wages and increases profits. Also, more immigrants means more consumers. More profits.

    So when that first journalist said something bad about immigration, the CEO of the business called up the management of the newspaper and said “Hey, fire that journalist, he is gonna cut into my profits!”

    So that journalist got fired. Or maybe just reprimanded.

    That same scenario happened again and again over the years. And young journalists coming up saw that you had to say good things about immigration if you want to be a journalist.

    And also big businesses gave money to nonprofit foundations and to professors and graduate students. And guess what happened to your grant if you say bad things about immigration?

    Then over the decades the influence of money on media and academia shaped the culture and even shaped young and impressionable minds.

    So it just becomes automatic for professors and journalists to demonize those celebrities and politicians who say bad things about immigration.

    They don’t even think about it. But the experienced and worldly media management know which side of their economic bread is buttered.

    They aint gonna break their own rice bowls. The media is a business that has a direct link to the GDP, economic growth and business profits.

    White people stopped having kids. Business wants more human cattle. If you get in their way, they will demonize you.

    You can talk about personality traits or whatever of liberals, but the cultural rules that tell liberals what it means to be a good person, those rules were shaped over decades by corporate influence and the desire for profits.

    • Replies:@Reg Cæsar
    @leftist conservative


    …the cultural rules that tell liberals what it means to be a good person, those rules were shaped over decades by corporate influence and the desire for profits.
     
    Like belief in evolution? Our state's science museum is heavily backed by corporate sponsors, and gives no time or space to any of the various alternatives to Darwinist theory. It's open 56 hours a week, year round.

    Thecreationist museumin the Plains town my brother-in-law worked in a couple of years ago is open maybe 35 hours, and only in the summer. Needless to say, they have zero corporate sponsorship. Their videos are not underwritten nor shown on PBS.

    That's for Biblical creationism, which is still quite popular among the common folk Bryan spoke to and for. More eclectic theories like "turtles all the way down" get even less backing.

    Would you say this is unfair corporate distortion of science education? Is it more balanced in Europe, where the state pays for everything?
  • @Jefferson
    @Adolf Verloc

    "“Their cultural level is between nonexistent and low, consisting of soap operas, cheesy shows and car chase movies.”

    And how does this differ from European-Americans?"

    A European American created the internet as well as created a system that was able to put a man on the moon. What exceptional thing have Mexicans ever done?

    Replies: @Stealth

    I will say this for them, their cuisine is in a league of its own.

    I don’t mean that sarcastically, either. Nor am I talking about the Tex-Mex stuff invented by Mexican Americans here in the United States, although that’s pretty good, too.

    Speaking of Tex-Mex, even the most ardent restrictionist subsidizes the Mexodus 😉

    • Replies:@Jefferson
    @Stealth

    "I will say this for them, their cuisine is in a league of its own.

    I don’t mean that sarcastically, either. Nor am I talking about the Tex-Mex stuff invented by Mexican Americans here in the United States, although that’s pretty good, too.

    Speaking of Tex-Mex, even the most ardent restrictionist subsidizes the Mexodus ;) "

    Mexicans are bad for the U.S economy. Among California cities that have gone bankrupt, Mexicans make up either the majority or the plurality of the population. Mexicans are extremely incompetent when you put them in positions of power.

    ,@Clyde
    @Stealth


    I will say this for them, their cuisine is in a league of its own.
    I don’t mean that sarcastically, either. Nor am I talking about the Tex-Mex stuff invented by Mexican Americans here in the United States, although that’s pretty good, too.
    Speaking of Tex-Mex, even the most ardent restrictionist subsidizes the Mexodus ;)
     
    Speak for yourself. I never go to Mexican restaurants. I will go to Chinese and Japanese places but even their cuisines have worn thin on me. Partly because I know too much about how all these cuisines are put together and Mexican is very simplistic. You could learn that a lot quicker than decent Chinese.
    Come to think of it the Chinese are mounting an effective immigration invasion against us, fueled by Chinese flight capital. All the wealthy ones are hustling their money out of China to the relative safety of the US, Canada, Austrialia and so on. Such as buying an Australian vineyard sight unseen and bidding up home prices in Vancouver and the US West Coast.

    Replies: @Reg Cæsar

  • @HIPSTER
    Considering El Chapo Guzman os now sending threats to Trump, it seems reasomable to wonder if many other politicians, left and right, have received death threats that have made them not do shit about illegal immigration.

    To what degree do death threats from Mexican drug lords influence our internal politics?

    https://twitter.com/ElChap0Guzman/status/620340119896133636

    Replies: @Stealth, @MarkinLA

    The threats probably come from sources that are little more close to home. It wouldn’t surprise me if almost every politician is blackmailed when it comes to certain key issues.

  • @Matthew Wolfinbarger
    It's obvious from the tone of Trump's comments that he's a hater, or at the very least, is appealing to haters. There's ways of talking about race and immigration honestly without Trump's nonsense.

    Replies: @Maj. Kong, @War for Blair Mountain, @neutral, @silviosilver, @Stealth

    The battle against haters: The most important thing in the world. All other concerns come second.

    • Replies:@Anonymous
    @Stealth

    Wonderful.... 2 pats on the head for 'stealth' obviously a great guy, operating on very high level morally!

    Who are these dastardly people pumping out the 'hate'? If we can simply get rid of these haters, what a wonder world we'll have!

    I suppose the difficult part is defining who is the hated and who is the hater...

    Shouldn't be too difficult, we'll let 'stealth' decide... he/she seems like the person with the wisdom and moral standing to do the job right, *once and for all!*

  • HATRED FOR TRUMP DUE TO LEFT-WING AGENDA.
    3RD MOST POPULOUS NATION ON EARTH MUST BAN IMMIGRATION.

    Sir, thanks for the interesting article. You are so right. The hatred in the Jewish controlled American media for Trump is sickening.

    In most countries in the world, this would be a common-sense issue—do we want more or less immigration and the voters positions would be represented.

    80% of the people are against immigration. This is the 3rd most populous nation on earth, so banning immigration is the most logical and rational thing to do.

    Most of the left wing media is Jewish controlled. In fact, the way they spew hate, instead of reporting objective facts, shows that most of them are really hate groups, rather than media.

    Why? Judaists believe they are a “special race” called “Jews” and have paranoid delusions about whites, who, their rabbis tell them, will finish them, as they are naturally born “anti-semite” unless they defile and destroy them first, by imposing multi-culturalism whereby they can control smaller groups using the divide-and-conquer strategy. This is called “defile, then destroy” (O’Connor).

    The Jewish paranoid delusions have been triggered and they are now running scared that the goyim might wake up and decide to save their own country, which the Judaists cannot tolerate. So they have gone berserk and are starting to spew hate against Trump.

  • What exceptional thing have Mexicans ever done?

    Salma Hayak? Thalia? (Just kidding!)

    Seriously: Trump is an obnoxious idiot, but if he is forcing the mainstream politicians and the media to say the “I-word” aloud, then I’m all for him. Out-of-control immigration is destroying America.

    Personally, I don’t think Trump has gone nearly far enough. I want a candidate who supports aTOTAL 50-year moratorium onALL immigration — except for spouses and dependent children of US citizens.

    • Replies:@Romanian
    @jay-w

    Selma Hayek and Carlos Slim are ethnically Lebanese, a group that is famous for being a market dominant minority in many countries, including Latin Americans ones, just like Jews and Chinese are in others. Must be something in that Pheonician gene pool. Don't fall into the mistake of thinking Hispanic is a real thing. It's as general and meaningless way to define a group as separate from another as using the word Human.

  • Considering El Chapo Guzman os now sending threats to Trump, it seems reasomable to wonder if many other politicians, left and right, have received death threats that have made them not do shit about illegal immigration.

    To what degree do death threats from Mexican drug lords influence our internal politics?

    https://twitter.com/ElChap0Guzman/status/620340119896133636

    • Replies:@Stealth
    @HIPSTER

    The threats probably come from sources that are little more close to home. It wouldn't surprise me if almost every politician is blackmailed when it comes to certain key issues.

    ,@MarkinLA
    @HIPSTER

    Great if somebody tried something. Then everybody in America might wake up to the real Mexico and what we are getting from them. Even Democrats will have to distance themselves (although they will first try to blame Trump and hope it resonates).

  • War for Blair Mountain [AKA "Great Battle for Blair Mountain"] says:
    @Adolf Verloc
    @War for Blair Mountain

    When you have a skull about the size of a golf ball, it is easily crushed.

    Replies: @War for Blair Mountain

    What if Whitey doesn’t agree to have his or her “little” skull crushed in by the highly racialized high fertility nonwhite majority Democratic Party Voting Bloc? What are you gonna about it?

  • @leftist conservative
    your analysis is good...and really, this all goes without saying...those in the establishment who criticize trump are simply disingenuous....

    But where you fail here is the typical failure of the Dissident Right--you fail to acknowledge that at heart the establishment loves immigration because it brings growth. ...the USA and the establishment are basically a ponzi scheme, one addicted to growth and debt...once the scheme fails, the establishment may be broken.

    Immigration is the growth drug of choice for the establishment....and so these concerns of yours are not really concerns for them...this is not politics for them...this is about money...lots of it...they are not playing fair...this is cutthroat economics....they mean to keep the ponzi scheme going...and trump threatens it...they will Pim Fortuyn him if they need to...demonize him until some nutter assassinates him...a la Pim Fortuyn...

    Replies: @GW, @Realist, @MisterCharlie, @Jack Kerwick

    ‘leftist conservative’ for President!

  • @Adolf Verloc
    @anonymous

    "Their cultural level is between nonexistent and low, consisting of soap operas, cheesy shows and car chase movies."

    And how does this differ from European-Americans?

    Replies: @David In TN, @Jefferson

    ““Their cultural level is between nonexistent and low, consisting of soap operas, cheesy shows and car chase movies.”

    And how does this differ from European-Americans?”

    A European American created the internet as well as created a system that was able to put a man on the moon. What exceptional thing have Mexicans ever done?

    • Replies:@Stealth
    @Jefferson

    I will say this for them, their cuisine is in a league of its own.

    I don't mean that sarcastically, either. Nor am I talking about the Tex-Mex stuff invented by Mexican Americans here in the United States, although that's pretty good, too.

    Speaking of Tex-Mex, even the most ardent restrictionist subsidizes the Mexodus ;)

    Replies: @Jefferson, @Clyde

  • @Anonymous
    @Maj. Kong

    Because it's not white peoples homeland....

    Replies: @Ozymandias, @Realist

    It’s not black or Hispanic homeland either.

  • Art says:

    “Democrats and Republicans, both politicians and their apologists in the “mainstream” and “conservative” media, wasted no time in pouncing upon Trump.”

    Trump is guilty of one major thing – with his words against Mexicans (a country, not a race), he is putting in jeopardy the 40 year old guilt trip put on American white Gentiles by the Jewish controlled media.

    The Jew agenda says that “guilty white Gentiles” must never get up on their hind feet and complain about any group of people. Gentile whites must never be let up off the guilt mat – they must always be mute in shame. Trump is wreaking the Jew’s 40 year propaganda investment – he is 100% American.

    Jew cultural control is total – Republican and Democrat politicians, CNN and Fox – are 100% invested in trashing Trump – the Jews give them no choice.

    Let us hope that he has the staying power to last to the Republican convention.

  • @Anonymous
    @Maj. Kong

    Because it's not white peoples homeland....

    Replies: @Ozymandias, @Realist

    “Because it’s not white peoples homeland….”

    Pray tell, where is “White people’s homeland”?

  • @Adolf Verloc
    @anonymous

    "Their cultural level is between nonexistent and low, consisting of soap operas, cheesy shows and car chase movies."

    And how does this differ from European-Americans?

    Replies: @David In TN, @Jefferson

    I haven’t the slightest interest in “soap operas, cheesy shows, and car chase movies.”

  • @The Grate Deign
    I believe the first to observe that there isn't a dime's worth of difference between Democrats and Republicans may have been George Wallace. For younger readers, Wallace was an independent candidate for POTUS in the 1960s.

    Peace, love, truth,

    The Grate Deign

    Replies: @David In TN

    Yes, Wallace made it part of his stump speech.

  • @anonymous
    I have no real personal dislike of Mexicans. I find them to be generally friendly. However, enough is enough, even too much of a good thing is bad. We've taken in way too many of them; I have no desire to live in Mexico. Their culture, government institutions and way of life are not models to be looked to for inspiration. I don't want to live in a country of 500 million that's majority non-white. They are not an intellectual people, can not create much or advance science, could never maintain our space program. Their cultural level is between nonexistent and low, consisting of soap operas, cheesy shows and car chase movies. If one has children they could never consider sending them to a public school with minorities since the children would have a peer group of low achievers influencing them. Your property taxes pay for all of their children, however.
    Trump puts the issue out there before the public. Politeness has failed. Nuance has to be set aside for the moment. Although I don't think very highly of his comments on other issues this one issue has been a festering sore for years now and needs finally to have public participation rather than having elites force unwanted things down everyone's throat. Don't worry about niceties, we've got a country to lose. The stakes are high, very high.

    Replies: @Adolf Verloc

    “Their cultural level is between nonexistent and low, consisting of soap operas, cheesy shows and car chase movies.”

    And how does this differ from European-Americans?

    • Replies:@David In TN
    @Adolf Verloc

    I haven't the slightest interest in "soap operas, cheesy shows, and car chase movies."

    ,@Jefferson
    @Adolf Verloc

    "“Their cultural level is between nonexistent and low, consisting of soap operas, cheesy shows and car chase movies.”

    And how does this differ from European-Americans?"

    A European American created the internet as well as created a system that was able to put a man on the moon. What exceptional thing have Mexicans ever done?

    Replies: @Stealth

  • @War for Blair Mountain
    The only viable option for The Historic Native Born White American Majority is:Racial Nationalism+Racial Community+Racial Xenophobia+Populist Anarcho-Syndicalism+PitBull Racial Civic Vigilence....

    or, you can allow the highly racialized nonwhite high fertility Democratic Party voting bloc CRUSH YOUR NATIVE BORN WHITE AMERICAN FAMILY'S SKULL IN....

    The 1965 Immigration Reform Act=THE 1965 NATIVE BORN WHITE AMERICAN EXTERMINATION ACT!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

    Replies: @Adolf Verloc

    When you have a skull about the size of a golf ball, it is easily crushed.

    • Replies:@War for Blair Mountain
    @Adolf Verloc

    What if Whitey doesn't agree to have his or her "little" skull crushed in by the highly racialized high fertility nonwhite majority Democratic Party Voting Bloc? What are you gonna about it?

  • Trump has also gone on rants about making Mexico pay for a border fence and reportedly that the US should have invaded Mexico instead of Iraq. Personally, as a leftist, I wish him all-day coverage from the major networks, as the rest of the Republican clown bus tries frantically to distinguish themselves from himm.

  • I would argue that Trump is a poor candidate for other reasons.

    He’s very clearly a narcissistic person. That’s bad for a number of different reasons. First, it’s the ability to work with other people (needed for a presidency). Second, it’s because he’s more of the power-hungry type then anything else. Finally, he has an overvalued opinion of himself. The problems that the US is facing are not going to magically go away with him in power.

    Next, he has doing the usual “dog whistling” (ex: witness his past on Obama’s birth origins). To me this would suggest a person that is less interested in solving problems and more interested in fanning the flames of racial tension.

    Worst of all, I don’t think he has real solutions for the problems the US is facing. Yes, he has acknowledged the destructive role that “free trade” has on the US, but elsewhere, he has had relatively few realistic policy propositions.

    I think he’s just another corporate suit really, trying to stir up attention rather than a serious attempt at running for president. Personally, I think he’s doing it for his own fame and fortune rather than actually trying to win the White House. Perhaps he sees this as a way to enhance his wealth or perhaps he’s just really supercilious.

    He strikes me as someone very similar to Mitt Romney really, a person born of privilege that is unable to empathize with the difficulties facing most people.

    Either way, it would be insane to elect this man.

    • Replies:@William BadWhite
    @NoldorElf

    "He strikes me as someone very similar to Mitt Romney really, a person born of privilege that is unable to empathize with the difficulties facing most people.

    Either way, it would be insane to elect this man."

    I generally agree with your objections, though think "insane" is a bit hyperbolic. But the red flags you cite should disqualify other candidates as well. Has there ever been a POTUS as narcissistic as Obama? Has there been a POTUS more interested in fanning the flames of racial tension than Obama? Sorry, after eight years of this ridiculous person, I'd have a hard time thinking of another candidate that would be more "insane".

    A political system that sees the United States forced to choose between an aging, corrupt, bloodthirsty hag of moderate (at best) intelligence and yet another Bush, one that isn't enough of a man to insist that English be spoken in his home...that's not insane?

  • @Maj. Kong
    @Matthew Wolfinbarger

    Why do you hate white people? Why do you want themreducedto aminorityin theirhomeland?

    Replies: @Anonymous

    Because it’s not white peoples homeland….

    • Replies:@Ozymandias
    @Anonymous

    "Because it’s not white peoples homeland…."

    Pray tell, where is "White people's homeland"?

    ,@Realist
    @Anonymous

    It's not black or Hispanic homeland either.

  • Not only is Trump incoherent on domestic issues(his golf course is loaded with Mexican labor), it get’s worse on foreign policy. His words about the American/Iraq war of 2003:

    “We shouldn’t have been there,” he opines, and yet “once we were there, we probably should have stayed.”

    So what he’s saying is it was a failure, but since it’s a failure let’s keep doing it. I wonder if ever applied that to one of his business ventures?

  • War for Blair Mountain [AKA "Great Battle for Blair Montain"] says:

    The Democratic Party=murdered two thousand Orthodox Christian Russian Speaking Ukranians in 2014-2015….

    The Democratic Party=a major terrorist organization…..

    SPLC=MAJOR TERRORIST ORGANIZATION…..

    Mark Potok=AN INTERNATIONAL TERRORIST!!!!!

  • War for Blair Mountain [AKA "Great Battle for Blair Mountain"] says:
    @John
    So the billionaire Donald Trump is a born again populist conservative. I am skeptical. Pat Buchanan should sue Trump for theft of intellectual property. Trump has denounced Buchanan as a racist and anti-Semitic in the past but imitation is the sincerest form of flattery.

    Replies: @rod1963, @War for Blair Mountain

    Trump is going to loose the debate with the highly racialized high fertility majority nonwhite Democratic Party for Trump has allowed the highly racialized high fertility majority nonwhite Democratic Party to define the terms of the debate:Racial Nationalism for Hispanics,Africans.Muslims, and Blacks…but we wont give Whitey permission to do what we do 24 hours a day…365 days a year.

    Its over for Trump…he hasn’t even impaled the Democratic Party attack dogs on his debating sword by harping on Mexico’s brutal National Origins Immigration Policy.

    Asians in our Native Born White American Living and Breeding Space are our mortal enemy….they do not belong here….

  • @John
    So the billionaire Donald Trump is a born again populist conservative. I am skeptical. Pat Buchanan should sue Trump for theft of intellectual property. Trump has denounced Buchanan as a racist and anti-Semitic in the past but imitation is the sincerest form of flattery.

    Replies: @rod1963, @War for Blair Mountain

    Compared to the rest of the GOP candidates, Trump’s the only one who wants to tackle domestic issues the GOP wants to avoid – immigration and trade. Both of which are killing the country.

    So I’ll support him.

    The others are merely light touch glad handers who say and mean nothing and support the status quo. Of course they say it in a serious and professional tone that was focus group approved. At the end of the day the rest of clown posse that is the GOP, offers nothing to the working man and woman in country except more pain and impoverishment.

  • War for Blair Mountain [AKA "Great Battle for Blair Mountain"] says:

    The only viable option for The Historic Native Born White American Majority is:Racial Nationalism+Racial Community+Racial Xenophobia+Populist Anarcho-Syndicalism+PitBull Racial Civic Vigilence….

    or, you can allow the highly racialized nonwhite high fertility Democratic Party voting bloc CRUSH YOUR NATIVE BORN WHITE AMERICAN FAMILY’S SKULL IN….

    The 1965 Immigration Reform Act=THE 1965 NATIVE BORN WHITE AMERICAN EXTERMINATION ACT!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

    • Replies:@Adolf Verloc
    @War for Blair Mountain

    When you have a skull about the size of a golf ball, it is easily crushed.

    Replies: @War for Blair Mountain

  • So the billionaire Donald Trump is a born again populist conservative. I am skeptical. Pat Buchanan should sue Trump for theft of intellectual property. Trump has denounced Buchanan as a racist and anti-Semitic in the past but imitation is the sincerest form of flattery.

    • Replies:@rod1963
    @John

    Compared to the rest of the GOP candidates, Trump's the only one who wants to tackle domestic issues the GOP wants to avoid - immigration and trade. Both of which are killing the country.

    So I'll support him.

    The others are merely light touch glad handers who say and mean nothing and support the status quo. Of course they say it in a serious and professional tone that was focus group approved. At the end of the day the rest of clown posse that is the GOP, offers nothing to the working man and woman in country except more pain and impoverishment.

    ,@War for Blair Mountain
    @John

    Trump is going to loose the debate with the highly racialized high fertility majority nonwhite Democratic Party for Trump has allowed the highly racialized high fertility majority nonwhite Democratic Party to define the terms of the debate:Racial Nationalism for Hispanics,Africans.Muslims, and Blacks...but we wont give Whitey permission to do what we do 24 hours a day...365 days a year.

    Its over for Trump...he hasn't even impaled the Democratic Party attack dogs on his debating sword by harping on Mexico's brutal National Origins Immigration Policy.

    Asians in our Native Born White American Living and Breeding Space are our mortal enemy....they do not belong here....

  • I believe the first to observe that there isn’t a dime’s worth of difference between Democrats and Republicans may have been George Wallace. For younger readers, Wallace was an independent candidate for POTUS in the 1960s.

    Peace, love, truth,

    The Grate Deign

    • Replies:@David In TN
    @The Grate Deign

    Yes, Wallace made it part of his stump speech.

  • the Immigrant Lobby

    Who, What, and Where do they get there money from?

    Third, that immigrants from Mexico (and other Central and South American countries) are indeed bringing “lots of problems” with them is undeniably true. That some of them are “bringing drugs;” that some of them are bringing other sorts of “crime;” and that some of them are “rapists,” is true.

    With out data to back this up it is basically hyperbole.

    Let’s put it another way: Immigrants = humans, humans = problems, problems = the need for solutions, solution = get rid of the humans – yourself included.

  • anonymous • Disclaimer says:

    I have no real personal dislike of Mexicans. I find them to be generally friendly. However, enough is enough, even too much of a good thing is bad. We’ve taken in way too many of them; I have no desire to live in Mexico. Their culture, government institutions and way of life are not models to be looked to for inspiration. I don’t want to live in a country of 500 million that’s majority non-white. They are not an intellectual people, can not create much or advance science, could never maintain our space program. Their cultural level is between nonexistent and low, consisting of soap operas, cheesy shows and car chase movies. If one has children they could never consider sending them to a public school with minorities since the children would have a peer group of low achievers influencing them. Your property taxes pay for all of their children, however.
    Trump puts the issue out there before the public. Politeness has failed. Nuance has to be set aside for the moment. Although I don’t think very highly of his comments on other issues this one issue has been a festering sore for years now and needs finally to have public participation rather than having elites force unwanted things down everyone’s throat. Don’t worry about niceties, we’ve got a country to lose. The stakes are high, very high.

    • Replies:@Adolf Verloc
    @anonymous

    "Their cultural level is between nonexistent and low, consisting of soap operas, cheesy shows and car chase movies."

    And how does this differ from European-Americans?

    Replies: @David In TN, @Jefferson

  • @Maj. Kong
    @Jim Sweeney

    Barry Goldwater called Eisenhower a "Dime-store" New Deal

    Replies: @jim sweeney

    I have no recollection of that but, nevertheless, it was Wallace who said the oft-quoted statement. Google it; you’ll see.

    Jim

  • @Anonymous
    @KA


    Someone should look into the hiring practices at his ( Trump) construction sites across US and at his hotels.
     
    As has been pointed out. The Washington Post and other MSM have tried to show Trump's hypocrisy by pointing out/finding illegal workers at his hotel construction. Here's the catch, Trump had to go with the workers provided to him the third-party agency that provided them and if he turned them down because he suspected they were not legal, he could be sued for discriminatory practices.

    Replies: @KA

    Instead of accepting what’s been given to him,he should have walked out instead of building hotel and casino on the back of the illegal immigrants .
    He also need to clarify his earlier stands on immigration and party affiliations.

    • Replies:@MarkinLA
    @KA

    He isn't a general contractor to my knowledge. He hires the architects and the general contractors, they hire the illegals. He signs contracts with them and has no control once he does that. He can insist that every employee be legal but the contractor is limited in what they can ask for thanks to all the BS in our immigration laws designed to shield employers from prosecution.

    Replies: @Travis

  • anonymous • Disclaimer says:
    @neutral
    @Matthew Wolfinbarger

    Can you give an example of an "honest" way of talking ? I bet you cannot, because anything that defends white interests or talks against the idea of white lands turning non white will be called "hate" by you.

    Replies: @anonymous

    Yes, you can’t be polite and moderate… you will simply be steamrolled by the powers that be.

    I don’t personally like Trump’s bluster…he normally wouldn’t be my type of guy, but I honestly think he may be the right man for the moment.

    There is simply nobody else willing or capable of dealing with the current media/business oligarchy who runs the country. Trump circulates in this world and I suspect he know what’s happening, and how to deal with it.

  • @Matthew Wolfinbarger
    It's obvious from the tone of Trump's comments that he's a hater, or at the very least, is appealing to haters. There's ways of talking about race and immigration honestly without Trump's nonsense.

    Replies: @Maj. Kong, @War for Blair Mountain, @neutral, @silviosilver, @Stealth

    I’m curious: if you consider Trumps comments on immigration “nonsense,” what’s your position on the anti-white canards that are the foundation stone of the diversity-industrial-complex?

  • @Priss Factor
    @War for Blair Mountain

    "Asians are actively involved in the destruction of thousands of years of Native Born White American Scientific…Medical…Engineering experience and know how. This is most definitely in the realm of genocide."

    ???? What?

    Replies: @Reg Cæsar

    The moonshine is pretty strong up on Blair Mountain.

  • @Anonymous
    @Maj. Kong


    At this stage of the campaign, I would vote for Trump.

    That said, Trump is a flawed candidate, his rise in the polls would be averted if someone ran with identical positions on immigration as Jeff Sessions/Steve King.
     
    I'm so done with the idea of any politician solving the catastrophic problems we face. A guy like Trump has a lifetime of experience in getting things done in the most ruthless, unforgiving world of business. He doesn't sit out around and try to build a consensus, horse trade, spout bullshit high school civics lessons rhetoric, and then make concessions. He says what he means, he negotiates, plays hardball, and wins.

    Replies: @Reg Cæsar

    A guy like Trump has a lifetime of experience in getting things done in the most ruthless, unforgiving world of business

    Business has investors and customers. Government has separation of powers. CEO’s don’t.

    He doesn’t sit out around and try to build a consensus, horse trade, spout bullshit high school civics lessons rhetoric, and then make concessions

    That’s what politicians are forced to do, under our Constitution. You’re thinking of the UK, where the PM is answerable to no one for five years.

    Trump is doing us a great service at the moment by focusing rage on the most important issue, but don’t kid yourself that he’d be a successful president. Hoover and Truman weren’t. We’ll need an experienced politician come January 2017. The trick is to find one on our side.

    If that sounds impossible, well, it’s even harder to find a billionaire on our side!

    • Replies:@MarkinLA
    @Reg Cæsar

    The President has more power than people know if he wants to use it and if the vast majority of the people are on his side. If he wants a fence and the Congress won't give him the money he just assigns the job to the Army Corps of Engineers and assigns military work crews to it. Do you think anybody in Congress will say a peep? When he says no visas and explains to the American people who in Congress will say anything? When he goes on national TV and tells the American people he wants a bill on his desk that says such and such, what corporate boot-licking Congressmen is going to get on TV and say that he opposes what the people want?

    The reason why all the bills are crap is because they are all written in secret and full of self-nullifying clauses with a nod and a wink from the President when he signs them. Everybody in Washington knows what is in these crap bills. The Republicans go along with Democrat secrecy because they want the favor returned when they go to screw their constituents.

  • Priss Factor [AKA "The Priss Factory"] says:
    @War for Blair Mountain
    @Priss Factor

    Girly Boy Prissy

    Asians are actively involved in the destruction of thousands of years of Native Born White American Scientific...Medical...Engineering experience and know how. This is most definitely in the realm of genocide.

    Replies: @Priss Factor

    “Asians are actively involved in the destruction of thousands of years of Native Born White American Scientific…Medical…Engineering experience and know how. This is most definitely in the realm of genocide.”

    ???? What?

    • Replies:@Reg Cæsar
    @Priss Factor

    The moonshine is pretty strong up on Blair Mountain.

  • @Matthew Wolfinbarger
    It's obvious from the tone of Trump's comments that he's a hater, or at the very least, is appealing to haters. There's ways of talking about race and immigration honestly without Trump's nonsense.

    Replies: @Maj. Kong, @War for Blair Mountain, @neutral, @silviosilver, @Stealth

    Can you give an example of an “honest” way of talking ? I bet you cannot, because anything that defends white interests or talks against the idea of white lands turning non white will be called “hate” by you.

    • Replies:@anonymous
    @neutral

    Yes, you can't be polite and moderate… you will simply be steamrolled by the powers that be.

    I don't personally like Trump's bluster…he normally wouldn't be my type of guy, but I honestly think he may be the right man for the moment.

    There is simply nobody else willing or capable of dealing with the current media/business oligarchy who runs the country. Trump circulates in this world and I suspect he know what's happening, and how to deal with it.

  • @GW
    @leftist conservative

    The establishment loves non-white immigration because they tend to be cosmopolitan urbanites who think they are better than middle America. Since they don't identify with the American nation, they care nothing for her sovereignty or what's best for her citizens. Their feeble minds corrupted with egalitarian thought, they promote diversity on a body of people they neither identify with nor represent, all the while living outside the mess they create. The fact middle America is so strongly against amnesty only serves to prove the elite as right in their own minds.

    Those pushing for amnesty for monetary purposes tend to be owners of meat plants, farmers, and the like. You know this to be the case because they are otherwise conservative men living in conservative areas--but their greed has overshadowed any love or affection they may have for their nation and race.


    http://harvestpublicmedia.org/article/1069/farmers-push-hire-illegal-immigrants/5

    Replies: @Marais, @leftist conservative, @Travis

    Farmers (less than 3% of the population) also want the Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP). Many current illegals were forced to leave Mexico after NAFTA destroyed their family farms (they couldn’t compete with US agriculture). Two ironies:

    • NAFTA turned a $1.3 billion 1994 US trade surplus with Mexico into a $15.8 billion 1995 deficit as US companies relocated there for cheap labor and shipped products tariff-free back to the US. That’s grown over the years to a $53.8 billion 2014 deficit.

    • The US farmer enjoys taxpayer-funded crop insurance, price supports, ethanol mandates, and demand created by food stamp and USAID purchases – but has no problem shipping non-farm US jobs abroad in trade agreements.

  • Anonymous • Disclaimer says:
    @KA
    Someone should look into the hiring practices at his ( Trump) construction sites across US and at his hotels.

    Replies: @Anonymous

    Someone should look into the hiring practices at his ( Trump) construction sites across US and at his hotels.

    As has been pointed out. The Washington Post and other MSM have tried to show Trump’s hypocrisy by pointing out/finding illegal workers at his hotel construction. Here’s the catch, Trump had to go with the workers provided to him the third-party agency that provided them and if he turned them down because he suspected they were not legal, he could be sued for discriminatory practices.

    • Replies:@KA
    @Anonymous

    Instead of accepting what's been given to him,he should have walked out instead of building hotel and casino on the back of the illegal immigrants .
    He also need to clarify his earlier stands on immigration and party affiliations.

    Replies: @MarkinLA

  • War for Blair Mountain [AKA "Great Battle for Blair Mountain"] says:
    @Priss Factor
    In the end, blacks and African immigrants will do the most harm to the US.

    At least Mexers serve as buffers.

    Mexers jump the fence but serve as the fence between whites and blacks.

    Replies: @Jefferson, @War for Blair Mountain

    Girly Boy Prissy

    Asians are actively involved in the destruction of thousands of years of Native Born White American Scientific…Medical…Engineering experience and know how. This is most definitely in the realm of genocide.

    • Replies:@Priss Factor
    @War for Blair Mountain

    "Asians are actively involved in the destruction of thousands of years of Native Born White American Scientific…Medical…Engineering experience and know how. This is most definitely in the realm of genocide."

    ???? What?

    Replies: @Reg Cæsar

  • War for Blair Mountain [AKA "Great Battle for Blair Mountain"] says:
    @Matthew Wolfinbarger
    It's obvious from the tone of Trump's comments that he's a hater, or at the very least, is appealing to haters. There's ways of talking about race and immigration honestly without Trump's nonsense.

    Replies: @Maj. Kong, @War for Blair Mountain, @neutral, @silviosilver, @Stealth

    To state two obvious facts about the majority nonwhite Democratic Party:

    1)The Democratic Party=THE CRUSH WHITEY’S FUCKING SKULL IN PARTY!!!!

    2)The Democratic Party=THE LA RAZA RACE POWER PARTY!!!!!!!!!!!

  • War for Blair Mountain [AKA "Great Battle for Blair Mountain"] says:

    Trump is for massively increasing Asian Legal Immigrant H1B and L1B Scab Labor into Native Born White American Living and Breeding Space. Asian Legal Immigrants are a highly racialized Democratic Party Voting Bloc.

    Trump is the mortal enemy of The Historic Native Born White American Majority Working Class.

  • Anonymous • Disclaimer says:
    @Maj. Kong
    At this stage of the campaign, I would vote for Trump.

    That said, Trump is a flawed candidate, his rise in the polls would be averted if someone ran with identical positions on immigration as Jeff Sessions/Steve King.

    Trump may well develop into a serious candidate, but the existing 'serious candidates' should ignore the consultants and listen to the patriots.

    The 'root cause' of the Trump campaign is the GOP sellout of its WCM base.

    Trump would have been better off if he didn't shift to the right starting in 2011. He was a Democrat for a time, and his actual positions make more sense in that party.

    Replies: @Anonymous

    At this stage of the campaign, I would vote for Trump.

    That said, Trump is a flawed candidate, his rise in the polls would be averted if someone ran with identical positions on immigration as Jeff Sessions/Steve King.

    I’m so done with the idea of any politician solving the catastrophic problems we face. A guy like Trump has a lifetime of experience in getting things done in the most ruthless, unforgiving world of business. He doesn’t sit out around and try to build a consensus, horse trade, spout bullshit high school civics lessons rhetoric, and then make concessions. He says what he means, he negotiates, plays hardball, and wins.

    • Replies:@Reg Cæsar
    @Anonymous


    A guy like Trump has a lifetime of experience in getting things done in the most ruthless, unforgiving world of business
     
    Business has investors and customers. Government has separation of powers. CEO's don't.

    He doesn’t sit out around and try to build a consensus, horse trade, spout bullshit high school civics lessons rhetoric, and then make concessions
     
    That's what politicians are forced to do, under our Constitution. You're thinking of the UK, where the PM is answerable to no one for five years.

    Trump is doing us a great service at the moment by focusing rage on the most important issue, but don't kid yourself that he'd be a successful president. Hoover and Truman weren't. We'll need an experienced politician come January 2017. The trick is to find one on our side.

    If that sounds impossible, well, it's even harder to find a billionaire on our side!

    Replies: @MarkinLA

  • Someone should look into the hiring practices at his ( Trump) construction sites across US and at his hotels.

    • Replies:@Anonymous
    @KA


    Someone should look into the hiring practices at his ( Trump) construction sites across US and at his hotels.
     
    As has been pointed out. The Washington Post and other MSM have tried to show Trump's hypocrisy by pointing out/finding illegal workers at his hotel construction. Here's the catch, Trump had to go with the workers provided to him the third-party agency that provided them and if he turned them down because he suspected they were not legal, he could be sued for discriminatory practices.

    Replies: @KA


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