Globalist Girl Cuckryan is happy to deny Trump funding for his signature campaign promise. Via:
Despite President Trump’s request for more than $1 billion to fund the Mexican border wall this year, Paul Ryan is expected to exclude the money in the April spending bill.
Ryan recently told reporters funding for the border wall may be included in next year’s bill.
Now it loos like Paul Ryan may get his way.
According to reporters President Trump may wait until later this year for funding of the border wall thanks to Paul Ryan and Republican lawmakers.
The Senate needs 60 votes to pass legislation. The leftoid legacy media is framing the issue so that Recucklicans take full blame in the event of a government shutdown, but there are only 52 GOP Senators; eight more are needed for passage of the spending bill. Not one Democreep traitor is interested in protecting America’s borders from foreign invasion. Cuckryan is the last globalist girl in the world to go to bat for Trump, so he’s all too eager to throw Wall funding under the bus to hurt Trump, and milk his Pyrrhic victory with vague assurances that the Wall “may” be funded next year. (Hint: it won’t, as long as Cuckryan is in power.)
Can Trump sign an Executive Order relocating Syrian rapefugees into Cuckryan’s neighborhood?
Ironically, it’s Ted Cruz who’s got the balls to fight for Trump’s Wall. Cruz is acting more Trumpian of late than Trump himself.

Traditional Republicans were wavering on Trump even well back into the primaries. The Iowa loss Trump suffered can be viewed, in retrospect, as the discomfort traditional cons feel for a straight shooter like DJT.
If, in the future, the traditional Republicans pile on board the Trump train, things can get better. And fast. Don’t deny the possibility: by 2018, most of the Republicans may be dittoheads for Trump. Just give them time to melt and glom onto the Trump candle.
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How’re the girls in Hamilton?
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Disastrous. Toronto is much, much higher quality. They all flock to the big city core looking for Mr. Alpha Male — hypergamy gone wild — the best of the best.
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It’s been a few years, but I remember lots of hot 18 year old girls in the Pen Centre in St Kitt’s on Saturdays. Once girls in the 905 and 519 hit 23 they’re finished.
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The El Chapo border wall funding idea is great.
PS: Ivanka wants allowing refugees into US as “part of the discussion”
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I don’t ubderstand why Trump doesn’t start charging sanctuary city mayors and others with the felony crime of aiding and abetting criminals?
Make some examples by fully using the laws.
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The entire EO was just a restament of current law, which was signed by Bill Clinton in 1996. The activist Judge went out of his way to create an issue, one that is not in the order… So the statement by Trump – now having put his SCJ in place is – “see you in court”… Timing matters.
Here is the judge… from his background, he should be an august, fervent Heritage American… but (((something))) went wrong along the way hey!
Orrick was born in San Francisco, California on May 15, 1953.[1][2] He received his Bachelor of Arts cum laude, from Yale University in 1976. He received his Juris Doctor cum laude, from Boston College Law School in 1979. After graduating, he worked for the Georgia Legal Services Program from 1979 to 1984. He joined the San Francisco law firm of Coblentz, Patch, Duffy & Bass LLP in 1984 and continued there for twenty five years, becoming a partner in 1988. From June 2009 to June 2010, he served as counselor to the Assistant Attorney General for the Civil Division of the United States Department of Justice. From 2010 to 2012, he served as a Deputy Assistant Attorney General in the Civil Division.[3] His father, William H. Orrick, Jr., was a United States District Judge for the Northern District of California and served as Assistant Attorney General for the Civil Division in the Kennedy Administration. He briefly rejoined Coblentz, Patch, Duffy & Bass LLP as special counsel, before accepting appointment to District Court.
On July 31, 2015, Orrick blocked the release of videos of Planned Parenthood, granting the injunction requested by the National Abortion Federation.[8] Because The Center for Medical Progress’ videos showing Planned Parenthood had allegedly been illegally selling fetal tissue had been illegally recorded undercover, Orrick issued a restraining order, saying that he reached his decision due to concerns over the physical safety of the executive leadership of the National Abortion Federation. “NAF would be likely to suffer irreparable injury, absent an ex parte temporary restraining order, in the form of harassment, intimidation, violence, invasion of privacy, and injury to reputation, and the requested relief is in the public interest,” Orrick wrote at the time
His wife is a rabid pro abortion activist. He and his wife have raised over $200k for Obama… The Judge whose seat he has taken (that judge was elevated to Senior status) just happens to be the brother of SCJ (((Breyer)))… Go figure???
[CH: great comment sentient. the background on orrick is not surprising. what he’s done from the bench is an impeachable offense imo. trump will have the last laugh when it goes to scotus.]
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See you in court?
Does the prez’s cases get priority, or does he have to wait his turn in the docket, or whatever the fuck it’s called?
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I repeat my question… do these cases get priority hearing by the Supreme Court or do they have to wait in line behind all other pending cases?
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“I repeat my question… do these cases get priority hearing by the Supreme Court or do they have to wait in line behind all other pending cases?”
donate $100 to CH and I’ll answer that for your lazy ass.
[CH: i like this direction of commenter parrying.]
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I’ll give YOU a C note to take yo’ haid outta my lazy azz.
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[CH: i like this direction of commenter parrying.]
You call THAT a parry?
Sheesh, if I stopped short, dweebstreep would break his nose.
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“I’m so manly, I need government to protect me and my job from global competition through protectionism. That is, I need government to provide me with the means my ability to attract and keep a woman.
In this way, I’m just like a feminist. They need government to provide them with welfare or childcare so that they’re not dependent on a man. I need government to force them to like me.”
Masculinity means being a big-government feminist for men. Makes perfect sense.
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The whole point of a nation-State is to protect national interests in order to advance its civilization.
Smith and Ricardo would call it maximizing your “competitive advantage” vis à vis other nations who, don’t forget, would ruin you in a heartbeat to improve their material conditions; you really think China wants to trade on an equal partner basis with no strings attached?
Protecting national markets is inherent to nationalist ideology of one people, one land, which explains why the (((experts))) proclaim in unison that protectionism leads to xenophobic nationalism, war and genocide “as we saw in the XXth century” and blablabla
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Exactly. With Pee-more’s way of thinking he would be perfectly satisfied if the American steel industry was demolished by cheap imports from China and South Korea, but someone who can see more than one step ahead would perceive it’s in our national interest to be able to produce substantial amounts of steel domestically, independent of our relations with other nations. Same with food, energy, etc.
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Masculinity means uses force to get what you want. Force is the domain of men. If I can use force to enslave you Robert Pee-More, that is the ultimate masculinity.
The difference with feminists is their foce doesn’t really exist, it is an artifice resulting from the granting of voting rights to women. Democracy was meant as a device to enable political force being meted out without shedding blood. Each vote is a gunshot. It represented something real. Then due to this political force becoming a fiction, people believed it was justified in giving the vote to women, forgetting that each vote is a gunshot. That the vote is meant to represent something real. Real political violence.
In many ways the vote has become like fiat currency. Artificially constructed out of thin air forgetting where the real basis of its value comes from.
Democracies collapse when the allocation of power is disconnected from the genesis of power. We in the West will learn that lesson in due time.
[CH: “each vote is a gunshot” that’s a great line with memetic potential.]
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In many ways the vote has become like fiat currency. Artificially constructed out of thin air forgetting where the real basis of its value comes from.
In addition to allowing illegals to vote.
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Yawn. Boiler plate Lolbertarianism.
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I was under the impression that libertarian Autists were laying low, trying to figure out why they are weirdos and fix it.
Maybe he’s late in getting the message.
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“Pee-more.” Kek.
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You fairy.
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Who told HIM he could post with men?
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Are you talking about affirmative action?
Quotas?
Trade wars as implemented by China, Japan or other countries?
Anti Islamophobia?
Or just using your hypocrisy to attack whites like a good cowardly pussy?
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What we have here is progtard virtue-signaling via Handicap Principle: “I’m so well-off that I can support shipping our jobs overseas without it hurting me.”
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No, what you have here is a Mossad Demoralization Agent which chose to use Alisa “Ayn Rand” Rosenbaum’s Objectism Psychological Warfare Initative against you.
Five minutes later, the very same Demoralization Agent will be another board somewhere using Lev Davidovich “Trotsky” Bronstein’s Permanent Revolution Psychological Warfare Initative against another Shegetz.
And the Agent won’t even bat an eyelash in the process.
To the Jew, political philosophies are weapons to be used against the Shkotzim, and the Jew will effortlessly & fluidly & happily move from one philosophy to an entirely contradictory philosophy, in the same way that you might move from eating an apple to eating a banana.
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The sooner Cuckryan gets dumped the better. That guy has consistently been a wretched backstabbing POS. Actually makes me long for the days of the Orange crybaby Boehnermann.
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Here in Wisconsin the only campaign pictures you ever see are of him addressing aging Boomers and telling them how good they should feel about not being racist against the fact that he’s washing away the inheritance and future of their grandchildren by importing Browns to replace them.
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Well-said!
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Praise God and pass the Zyklon B, as the CO says frequently
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http://www.zerohedge.com/news/2017-04-26/russia-has-withdrawn-half-its-fighter-jet-group-syria
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Where do you draw the line? The answer in Washington is nowhere. Just like the North Carolina spineless cowards over the tranny bathroom bill.
The Constitution was written to protect the minority from the tyranny of the majority. Now we are ruled by the tyranny of the minority.
I’m beginning to be believe that a doomed to fail armed revolution is the only answer. The only question is will the army fire on its own citizens?
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The only question is will the army fire on its own citizens?
Ha! Haha! Hahahahahaaaaaa!
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Waco.
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Absolutely they will. The deep thinkers get out after one or two contracts, and the low IQ minorities stay in for 20 years because they can’t function anywhere else.
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They’ll fire on whoever pays the checks. Never underestimate what American military man will do for that nice pension at the 20 year mark. Of course, many will be unconfortable with it, but 99% will follow orders.
A revolution per se is a terrible idea. We’re going to need a a faction of the government, say a block of states, a confederation, that splita off and takes part (hopefully at least 50%) of the military with it.
On a related note, what churns my stomach about the hand wring over Syrian gasbabies is the fact that the US gov would mercilessly deal with any uprising by Heritage Americans in ways that would make Assad look positively merciful.
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Corollary question: Will the citizens fire upon the army’s wives and children?
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“The Constitution was written to protect the minority from the tyranny of the majority. Now we are ruled by the tyranny of the minority.”
The Constitution has effectively been an anti-white instrument for the past 150 years or so. The constitution means whatever the political hacks on the Supreme Court says it means.
California voted in 1994 to deny government benefits to illegal immigrants only to have a liberal judge overturn the will of the people because it didn’t fit the liberal narrative’s view of the constitution.
Majority rule is not so bad if we actually had Swiss-style governance with it’s various referendums in a white nation that could truly decide it’s own laws. That would be infinitely better than what we have right now.
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As others have pointed out, the Constituion was a gentleman’s agreement written with many unstated assumptions. Even then it didn’t work very well or very long. Actually the USC is probably pretty terrible; it only worked becausw we had so many self selected hard working whites for a long time.
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You bet your ass they will.
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please, please…it’s too much winning…we can’t take anymore
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Adios America.
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Part of me wishes Cruz won…I don’t trust him but he’s psychotic!
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He wouldn’t have had the gusto or presence to withstand thecunt and the entire (((MSM))) onslaught.
He would have been trapped in their frame and swallowed whole.
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He would’ve folded worse than Trump? I think not.
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What I’m saying is never would have even won.
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“He would have been trapped in their frame and swallowed whole.”
This. I admit that Trump had the balls to win. Unlike Cruz. But he ‘s been ineffectual in office.
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Untrustworthy and psychotic… so what part of you wishes he would have won?
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I think he’d rile liberals up to a suicide state more so than Trump. Cruz is more of a cunt.
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OT (or is it): Do I homeschool my children, help the retain their souls, teach them to skirt the (((satanic))) system, or do I teach them how to play the game, get ahead in our sick society?
The idea of throwing my children into the morass is sickening, but I also know that people who choose to be free and full of life tend to be powerless.
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homeschool all the way. although one grade in a majority-vibrant middle school may inoculate them against nice-white mind virus.
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Get ahead to what ?
Obesity, heart disease, student loan debt, car loan debt mortgage loan debt and a job in a cubicle ?
My best advice would be to unplug from the system as much as you possibly can in every way, that’s the best – perhaps the only – way to retain your soul – and a whole bunch of other important things.
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About the future of your children you have only one question to answer:
Where will they get their calories?
Teach them to sail and fish. There won’t be a morsel left on dry land.
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The hardest thing about Crossfit is telling your parents you’re gay.

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Trump best build that wall
His base is growing weary
The art of the deal?
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If the base is weary after 100 days… well men are not what they were now aren’t they… Hit the bricks pal, you are going Out!
This is WWI level battle of inches friends… get used to it, or get used to taking it in the ass 24/7/365…
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Damn…you just had to use that picture….eesh!
I hear a banshee screaming every time I look at it.
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Battle of inches my ass… it’s fuck or walk.
And don’t be showing us no Cadillac if all you got is a set steak knives.
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Good father? FUCK YOU, go bomb Syria for your daughter.
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Clever GGR reference, but sophomoric in context of real world DC today… such is the trouble Sons of Odin Brigadiers face… nothing is going to be quick, easy or done 100%… because (((look))) where the power is… POTUS is not what you see on tee vee shows… it is what you are seeing daily… activist judges, duplicitous congressmen, deep state traitors… all doing one thing…
Resisting…
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So does a renegade prez, who is NEVER going to get all those resisters off his ass through (ahem) normal channels, just keep within the Synathedral’s frame and fighting by THEIR rules?
Meh… by now a few judges should have been frog-marched out of their chambers.
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“Meh… by now a few judges should have been frog-marched out of their chambers”
and everybody wants some other guy to be doing it though…
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Aw, bullshit… the guy with the power to do so should be doing it…
… and if he wants to deputize me, I’ll march ’em out myself.
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Well, Trump has the authority to do so. Greg Eliot doesn’t.
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I’d think it was enough if Trump just gave a nice televised State of the Nation explaining the reality of Jewish power.
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Art of the Deal is indeed what it looks like.
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Art of the Deal – No wall. Replace with minefield.
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What would the politicos who wanted to provide watering stations for illegals think of that idea? (Would be funny if Trump put the watering stations inside a ring of underground bomblets)
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This is good. It will reveal the divides even more clearly. We want to accelerate to the fight, not delay it. We need something that will force all of us commenting here out onto the street like the alt-righters in Berkeley. The angrier and more disappointed that we get, the better.
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“Cruz is acting more Trumpian of late than Trump himself.”
I warned ya’ll that dissing Cruz will haunt Trump.
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How is Cruz haunting Trump?
Trump not acting on his campaign promises is what’s haunting him at the moment.
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Tomato – tomahto…..
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Cruz is a Goldman sachs puppet who is trying to copy Trump’s brashness to win the nationalist vote. He is a rat. Don’t be fooled by the “new” Ted Cruz. He is not even American, he is Cuban and he has to go back.
[CH: you might be right, but if he’s getting the job done, who am i to complain about secret motives? (anyhow i think cruz is angling for that sweet scotus nom.)]
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Bannon is also a Goldman puppet… derrrrp
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well said.
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I’ve always said, that was the place for him.
/Check the archives if’n ya don’t believe me rape!
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There was talk on more than one occasion after the election that Ryan could be replaced as Speaker. After the initial commentaries nothing happened. It was then that I realized that even as powerful as the office of the President can be, Trump would not be able to do what he wanted without consequences for himself. As long as Ryan is Speaker of the House, Trump’s initiatives will be stymied. Watching Trump for the past few weeks, I don’t think he has a problem with that. Even IF he outsmarted the MSM during the election, they are back with a vengeance and making Trump’s base miserable. How is that possible unless the elite wanted Trump as President. And if they did, well, I’ll leave everyone to contemplate that thought.
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“How is that possible unless the elite wanted Trump as President. ”
It’s possible because of the peculiar nature of psychology and the actual votes… The elites – including most of GOP congress and senate – tried mightily to take Trump out all the way through election day… How many times did Ryan cuck out on Trump and distance himself from his campaign??? But the GOP elites were caught up in the same psychology as the dems were… when they realized Trump would win their nomination, despite every dirty trick in the book (Cruz, Kasich, Romney, McCain etc.) they relaxed because they also believed that Hillary would easily beat him.
His winning was just as unexpected by the GOP… and now they seek to torpedo his legislation because he is not of them and they are not of him…
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” now they seek to torpedo his legislation because he is not of them and they are not of him”
and because they are hyppocrates of the highest order , they will avail themselves of his coattails on an issue by issue, precinct by precinct basis when it suits their needs… which will make many believe they are behind him… until it matters that is.
Who cucked on including the wall in this budget or shutting down? Ryan and the GOP. Not Trump… he put it in there, forcing their hand…
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Yup. That’s the entire 2016 election right there.
Amazing how those GOP elite revealed their true colors, well, at least for those with the predisposition to see their nefarious ways.
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I’m more convinced now Mendo – that should Trump get more traction on his agenda (if you actually look he is getting a lot of what he said done) he will be killed…
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And 4D chess master DJT didn’t anticipate this with his uncanny ability to see thousands of years into the future and with his N Level One 2d4 level 3? That would imply he was out maneuvered. I’m speechless!
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The elite are very wise, and they weigh all things to a nicety in the scales of their malice. But the only measure they know is desire, their desire for power and perversion; and so they judge all hearts. Into their hearts the thought will not enter that any will refuse it, and thus to those pure of heart ye are blind to them. They cannot see your ways and cannot predict your actions.
-paraphrasing Tolkien
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“I’m more convinced now Mendo – that should Trump get more traction on his agenda (if you actually look he is getting a lot of what he said done) he will be killed…”
exactly.
without congress jumping on the Trump train, the only way he could’ve amassed enough power to get what he wanted done quickly woulda been if there was a perfect storm of terrorist attacks combined with economic meltdown combined with a total loss in trust by the public of the courts, MSM, and most of their elected leaders.
without those things it’s going to be the long, painstakingly slow, civic route. a piece here, a piece there. a lot of bargaining with people you’d rather not have to bargain with. chip and chisel until it all comes together.
Trump’s doubters need to realize that he’s a bit ahead of the curve in realizing that the country is on the verge of collapse. it’s still possible that things may happen quickly, but only when there’s enough pain to go around and TPTB feel the heat under their own asses.
so be careful what you wish for…. when change comes fast it usually comes at a steep price.
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“without congress jumping on the Trump train, the only way he could’ve amassed enough power to get what he wanted done quickly woulda been if there was a perfect storm of terrorist attacks combined with economic meltdown combined with a total loss in trust by the public of the courts, MSM, and most of their elected leaders.”
And all that may still happen. I’m as disheartened by the suckerpunch to Syria as anyone, and I don’t buy the 4D “dispose of North Korea’s leadership” hypothesis, even assuming there were some existential need to do so (and I doubt that).
The President has on some fronts backslid remarkably from the perspicuity he displayed in his campaign and his twitter feed back to 2013.
On the other hand, this has so far been a very short time. Assad lives, no irrecovable disaster has yet unfolded. Trump remains committed to The Wall. TPP is finished. He’s cracking down on H1-B. If Gorsuch doesn’t Souter us–and if Cryptyenta bites the dust, and Trump gets it right again– we could have a strong hand on the Court. Right now I’m offended by the “Dreamer”-tolerant language, but more especially by the refugee quotas being met.
Anger with Trump, I’m fine with. The election is over, we don’t have to polish our own and Trump’s morale with every passing breath.
But sheer despair is not constructive. And gauche as it may sound– WRITE these people.
Write the White House, write your congresscritter, write to any sympathetic state legislators who are hardline against immigration or getting there.
Don’t swear or be a buffoon– but I think the further down the food chain you get, the more ultimate realities you should confront. Make sure they remember that “Cantoring” is a verb. Make them understand who the future belongs to.
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–two emails over the past hundred days to my Representative sufficed to get me a non-robo invitation from staff to call “and discuss these issues further.”
In the end, it doesn’t matter if they think you’re a buffoon for not regurgitating The Economist. Put the fear of God into these people. And by “fear of God” I don’t necessarily mean any too-obvious references to A Tale of Two Cities, but– if the NSA is going to read your mail anyway, might as well get some good out of it. Shove it in the horse’s mouth, as it were.
And frankly– the staff are not insignificant cogs (en masse) in this whole dismal edifice. Many are still kids. Frighten them– “””poison””” them– with arguments and citations they haven’t heard of. The George Mason/Patrick Henry University kids may be salvageable for something. Startle them out of their George Will/David Brooks complacency.
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But sheer despair is not constructive.
Agreed!
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Maybe we need to get rid of the ‘Speaker’ completely – meaning the whole title/job/office.
Replace it with a Doer.
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Sentient said:
“and because they are hyppocrates of the highest order , they will avail themselves of his coattails on an issue by issue, precinct by precinct basis when it suits their needs… which will make many believe they are behind him… until it matters that is.”
So, what would a God Emperor do about that? How does he accrue political capital from someone that will sodomize him first chance he gets? Remember Reagan?
“In 1982, in the interest of getting some spending reductions out of the democrats, he agreed to a deal that the left likes to use the most to label Reagan as a tax-hiker. The Tax Equity and Fiscal Responsibility Act of 1982 offered a compromise that Reagan felt was a workable deal that would make up the raise in taxes that went with it. The democrats offered three dollars of spending cuts for each dollar of a tax hike. Reagan believed that since we have a spending problem, not a revenue problem, and considering how hard it was to get democrats to reduce spending in the first place, the 3-1 ratio was a reasonable deal. The taxes went up, but true to the left’s tendency to lie, the spending cuts never happened.”
“In 1986, Ronald Reagan decided to trust the democrats one more time, this time regarding amnesty. Reagan did not think amnesty was a good idea, and he signed the bill reluctantly. He was willing to sign the bill because of a promise by the liberal left that they would secure the border and this would be the only time amnesty would need to be granted. However, the border security provisions of the Immigration and Control Act were never implemented, and now, rather than nearly 3 million illegal aliens, we face 11 million. The 1986 Simpson-Mazzoli bill contained three promises:
– The government would make a concerted effort to control the borders.
– An effective employer verification program would ensure that only legal workers were hired.
– One-time amnesty would be granted for people illegally in the United States.
None of them were honored by the democrats.”
Trump the “deal maker” believes in quid pro quo. If the people he is dealing do not but say they do, what leverage does he really have? Say he wants the Wall (questionable) and the Demos and Rinos tell him they’ll give it to him in exchange for fill-in-the-blank. He gives them what they want and then they dick him on their promise. What does an ego like Trump do to make sure that never happens again?
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“What does an ego like Trump do to make sure that never happens again?”
Two parter… the first is he has leverage now through the 2018 elections… he can campaign effectively against them then… and if they agree and then fuck him over.. he can do it again in 2020… it’s not a ton of leverage but it is some…
However… once he is out of office they can just rewrite everything… especially if it is hodgepodged together through all the resistance so it never captures the dream… people are demoralized…
Whose side are we on? Uplift and fight or moan, demoralize and quit??? Shit, I’ve read of 100 YEARs’ wars… here we are at 100 days and our guys are tucking tail… sad.
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I’m willing to go all the way. But not if Trump is a fraud. If he is, we have to abandon the political process and go Medieval on certain people. When will we know he is a fraud? I’m thinking that unless he caves quickly, by at least the 2nd year in office. And he may not betray his base. But, if he can’t accomplish any change, what good is he for Whites? Plus, the media is making him look like a loser, and I’m not getting tired of winning.
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Grousing about a less-than-stellar output thus far, given all the big talk before the election, is not tucking tail.
Stop bringing your own dictionary to the table… that’s what the likes of Strappy and (((pooty)) do.
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You have a better option? You fight with leader that you have. I’ll not criticize Trump even if it deserved at this stage.
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Well, the hero of lost causes that I am, if Trump ordered me to take a hill, I’d still take it…
… but I reserve the right to grouse about any and all discomforts.
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I am sitting here with my Paul RINO voodoo doll. I just gave it Stage 4 bone cancer.
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If I recall correctly, men in his family have a history of dying early, I believe due to heart disease/failure. That’s why he’s such a “””workout””” fiend. He’s trying to fight he’s degenerative genes.
He knows the Grim Reaper’s hovering outside his house. Hence the reason he built a giant fence around it. And given how much he’s sold his soul, Old Scratch definitely wants to collect that scalp soon!
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