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I will never oppose independent creators. I don't care what their beliefs are, and I won't remark on or get involved in their squabbles. If we stand firm and together we win hands down. If we don't, our future is nebulous. We need enlightened, sensible debate, disagreement, even heated arguments- but we can have none of those if the old, decrepit establishment wins. To them, a classical liberal and an identitarian, a far leftist and a libertarian, are all the same; threats, to be abused and attacked with defamation and propaganda.
But I believe, by divine right, WE SHALL WIN.
We shall not fall.
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Not true at all; the occult was infused directly into the direction of and volume of propaganda present in this election in the online world and, for the first time, the majority of the voting public was internet savvy. The next time around it will be even more monumental.
I should probably make a video so people can understand exactly how this functioned but it would be a hell of a long video- the basic shorthand for the concept is that mankind responds to spiritual stimuli on a deep level- man's tendency to use cause-and-effect analysis helped him survive for hundreds of thousands of years but this very same system eventually spawned spirituality and religion when unrelated things became conflated as related due to chance. ("Hey, Urg notice that for three days, every time he angrily punch tree before Urg hunt, Urg catch mastodon, maybe we all punch tree and eat well forever. Greegghhghg.")
But even where the correlations are not "real" in the most strict sense, they continue to be real within human systems- to the point at which outcasts within such anthropic systems are evolutionarily disadvantaged if they do not partake in them; we see this for example in theocracies where heretics are generally condemned and either stripped of rights or else killed outright.
Memetics then, where it uses occult imagery, even if the occultism is not "real" maintains an extremely effective propaganda.
Now enter synchronicity- sometimes a coincidence is just a coincidence, but if you're making use of spiritual propaganda you only need three or four otherwise unremarkable coincidences to occur in general relation to any symbol, idea, being, or topic for it to go viral in a literal sense- it is the viral marketing of propaganda, which is humorously homegrown and generally organic- it needs no corporate donor, or church, or bank to fund it, it needs no massive collective of people to get it going, it gets plopped by one person on one site and promulgates itself.
Now imagine you have this effect magnified by several hundred thousand people, in addition to a few more organized individuals more deliberately using the same system and perturbing it as they see fit, and you end up with potentially millions of people's minds deliberately affected by and, in some cases, hijacked by, a bunch of literal meme wizards.
The occult is not broomsticks and black cats, it's knowledge, it's hidden knowledge most can't comprehend because they have been programmed to think it is not real or possible.
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My average day consists of waking up, guzzling down a cup of coffee while checking all my platforms, then the morning round of editing or writing with more coffee, then I go outside for a bit, then I edit or write a bit more, finish my third cup of coffee, make an early afternoon slew of videos, go out for a while and do work outside, do my final round of editing/writing and any processing, then I finally eat an early dinner/late lunch. After this I brew more coffee, drink a cup, runescape for a while, make my final video slew barring any new breaking news, then I settle in for three hours or so of recreation.
I don't have a boss or a time table, it's great.
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I will gladly cut all 34 points apart.
1. Which at best is a mixed bag requiring Obama to repeatedly alter his own law.
2. The stimulus may or may not have done anything; we can't go back and time to see that not passing it would have resulted in a different situation.
3. Wall Street reforms were passed belatedly and are defanged.
4. Obama did not end the war, he merely followed the timeline suggested years before by Bush; however Obama failed to heed his generals and extend this date.
5. Afghanistan is just as likely to fall as Iraq.
6. I hate to sound like a conspiracy nut but doesn't it seem a bit odd to you that no evidence of Osama's death was released, that the seal team responsible died soon after, and that Benzanir Bhutto, assassinated a decade before, had said that to her knowledge Osama was dead by 2002?
7. The auto bailouts failed; companies that DIDN'T take the bailout are now doing better; he should have let Detroit fail anyways since Detroit is no longer able to hold an industry; it lost out after great lakes trade withered.
8. Doesn't matter.
9. DADT was a democratic policy originally supported by Obama; Obama had previously been against gay marriage. He did this for political gain only.
10. Gaddafi did nothing wrong and was generally well liked; Libya under Gaddafi had the highest living standards in all of Africa.
11. Mubarak was of course replaced by even worse leadership.
12. Obama never did away with torture, he merely moved it to non-military installations where it could be done privately.
13. Obama did improve our image abroad; gains that were lost when it was revealed the NSA was spying on world leaders.
14. One could argue the government as a result is about to be left with billions in loan debt that will never be repaid; I did support the idea, however.
15. Never heard of it.
16. Fuel efficiency was already rising- all his regulations will do is make more red tape.
17. There is no world financial crisis that the governments themselves didn't manufacture through their own ineptitude.
18. Most stimulus programs fell apart (shovel ready wasn't shovel ready!)
19. The Asia pivot is an essentially good idea that was essentially doomed, because it relied on the notion that the middle east would stay relatively stable- as we see this is not the case; Obama has split our assets.
20. Then what about the VA?
21. Actually he has loosened them; one decision I wholly support; the Iranians are not, nor have ever been, a major foe.
22. The dirtiest plants in the US are cleaner than the high tech ones in China and India, and closing them will do zero to help climate change or overall emissions.
23. "Reforms" is a relative term here.
24. Equal pay already exists; the flaw in calculating gender and wage is largely due to men and women favoring different types of work.
25. That's only a good thing if you're liberal; to those of us who are libertarian it doesn't matter how left or right they are, as they tend to be cronyists anyways.
26. Our food was already safe.
27. Russia and the US will never go to war with one another; they will merely use proxy fighting, and you don't need nukes to wage a proxy war.
28. How so?
29. I agree with you there.
30. Ultimately I don't see why people are clamoring for more tobacco regulations, since tobacco usage has already been falling for decades due to taxes on tobacco alone.
31. But has it worked? And who paid for the program (hint, you and me.)
32. There's never been any semblance of fair sentencing in the US and likely never will as long as for-profit prisons operate.
33. Obama has done well with missile systems, but it might make sense to up the ante and gain more first strike abilities.
34. That's not a good thing.
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For months I chuckled as people told me the same thing during the primaries- I was one of only a very small number of people who believed Trump was at an advantage until well after super tuesday. As early as New Hampshire I said he was the front runner and I considered him inevitable after the New York primary, long before the Never Trump group (by then crippled and declining rapidly) gave up with their loss in Indiana by double digits.
I had a half dozen people rant about how "Jeb would get it" and that the establishment would magically stop Trump; some of these people didn't give that crap up until after the convention.
So I'm going to hold to my belief that Trump will win the election; based largely on several aces that his side has up their sleeve. The opening volley today was the leaking of Clinton's Goldman speech excerpts; if those are what Assange considers to be only mildly damaging (since he's said the leaks will get more damaging at each release until the election- with four to go) then I can't even imagine what dirt he's saving for last- it's possible I'm UNDERestimating their possible impact.
Then there's James O'Keefe, who isn't known for crying wolf, who swears he has a tape of Clinton herself ranting about black people- that this is probably true is fairly clear.
So since I, unlike 99% of pundits, journos, pollsters, and others, correctly predicted not only Trump's nomination but the results of almost every state, as well as a pluritude of other political events in the last six months, I'm going to trust my own analysis, not worry about what someone who praises anarchism thinks. If someone thinks a group like black bloc is legit I'm not going to do anything but laugh if they try to tell me what I should consider crazy or not.
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Yes, it is, at least if you care about winning the election. If you don't care then, well do whatever you want lol.
My predictions for this race have been extremely accurate as they were in the midterms, as well as in 2012. I still remember chuckling to myself when people thought Romney would win.
Trump would utterly, completely destroy Hillary in the general election by such a margin that you'll think Ronald Reagan had come back. Cruz would lose handily, and Kasich fare little better. And since Sanders is now completely doomed (0% chance of nomination unless Hillary dies or is indicted, neither of which is particularly likely, remember that the DOJ is headed by a person twice as liberal as Hillary will ever be) the GOP, if not completely retarded, will prepare for the Clinton war machine, which is formidable.
I'll give you three reasons to support Trump: The south, Unions, and Reagan democrats.
The Clintons drive massive turnout in urban communities; Bubba won parts of the deep south, so your nominee should have held the entire region. Every Dixieland state voted for Trump.
The Clintons are unpopular with unions; Trump already has some union labor out campaigning for him, and the AFL-CIO, the biggest of all, has conspicuously not endorsed Hillary. They will endorse her (begrudgingly) and give Hillary control of the lakes region unless your nominee is a business magnate with an urban background. If Trump gains a foothold with union labor you will see Michigan become a swing state and Wisconsin turn red. It also takes Ohio and Indiana off the table, and probably gives him Pennsylvania too.
We've already seen a massive number of working class white democrats jump ship and vote for Trump; if only for this one rather large population segment, Trump has a massive, massive advantage in every swing state except for religious Iowa where I imagine he might lose.
Trump is also theoretically capable of winning New York; laugh if you want but most of the state is solidly Republican outside of Trump's hometown. I imagine a 500,000 person rally in Times' Square on the Fourth of July with Trump paying out of pocket for a slew of musical acts and regional politicians' speeches complete with a doubled fireworks show or something. If New York goes red it's all over for Clinton and her entire family politics-wise for eternity just like it's already sundown for the Bushes.
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Friedman predicts Russia will have its own problems.
I agree with him on another point; Turkey, Mexico, and Poland have the capability to become much more powerful- Mexico through trade, Turkey through its already elevated regional status, and Poland through modernization; a modernized Poland would at least be able to rival the other major western european states, while providing mass trade of goods to Eastern Europe, while Turkey could presumably, in a pinch, simply annex most of Syria and reclaim Cyprus, and nobody would be able to do much about it (especially since they're in NATO.) Mexico is already growing its economy rapidly, and the US will support them because of the shared border.
Russia I believe will not survive the current crisis for long- Friedman correctly predicted their attempts to rebuild their former sphere within the USSR through trade deals and force; so far they've lost about 10% of their stock market and their currency just took several major hits, while their credit rating got cut to one level above "junk bond" status.
In Russia's case they also have separatists- Chechens, certain asian minorities in the east, and an increasing number of protestors who want Russia to remain at peace and not really do much in the world at large while it builds up its economy.
If the US begins selling gas to Western Europe and Turkey, Russia will suddenly see several million people out of work and a tenth of its economy dry up overnight.
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Bobby, you're a communist, every ill you can conceive of would come as a result of the adoption of beliefs and systems you yourself advocate.
You don't understand Trump's strategy- look back at what he has consistently said from the 80s through the 00s and you'll see his real beliefs emerge before your eyes; anti-war, neutral on Israel, in favor of lower taxes for the poor and middle class, in favor of closing corporate loopholes, against interventionist trade deals, ambivalent about gay marriage and abortion. All this bluster is his way of getting low info voters to support him; he has absolutely no intent at all of deporting 10 million people, or bombing Iran, or sending the Israelis more cash.
It's negotiation 101: Make a huge pitch then come back down a notch to put your opponents off guard. This strategy is centuries old and he's the only one to take it to the social media level.
Notice; the only reason you even know Ted Cruz exists is because he mentions Trump every time he speaks and thus gets a ten second news report to his name. Trump has used his usual strategy to utterly destroy his opponents and will do the same in the general. The bombast you see will be significantly more "sane" in the general election.
Take the wall for example; he says Mexico will pay for it. It seems so asinine and impossible that the media analyzes it in inscrutable detail for a month, giving him the entire deep south as nativists sing his praises. Once he's solidified his nativistic support he mentions "oh yeah they'll pay for it... because we'll tax imports from businesses that move to Mexico." See how easy it is? He never lied, he never backtracked, but now what he's saying seems perfectly sane; it's a fucking business import tax and nothing more; so the nativists drink another budweiser and laugh about Trump forcing Mexico to send a train of pesos at gunpoint while the rest of us realize it's all about his tax plan.
It's so utterly simplistic. He's been planning this for the better part of a decade, he just needed the political situation to be divisive and for partisanship to die down in the flames of discontent with both parties.
But lie? I challenge you to find even one single instance where any of his major proposals have been a lie. When did he tell AIPAC "there will be no two state solution"? He told them "there will be peace"- which is code for "you stupid kosher folks will be negotiating whether you damn well like it or not because nobody wants to keep sending cash to your sorry asses anymore and Europe is a hell of a lot richer than you are."
Common core? Gone- so too will be every Bush era federal education "expansion"- bet the dems won't see it coming when he shits all over Dubya come September-ish.
Gun control? Sure he supported some state level gun control acts because state law and federal law aren't the same- he won't lift a finger one way or another because he knows the states will ultimately loosen gun control without his help. He'll shake hands with the leader of the NRA a couple times and then let the issue solve itself because he knows Mcdonald vs Chicago is irreversible now.
Iran? When did he ever say he'd attack Iran? He merely said Obama's deal was bad- and it was, not because he (or I!) oppose a deal that keeps us out of war and fucks McCain's asshole all day, but because we ended up giving them free money, which is retarded.
The police state? Sure, he said the police get disrespected badly- he's right, but when the general comes he'll be all in favor of demilitarization because "when police get militarized people get nervous." Just watch; he'll have half the Berniebots on the Trump Train by the general.
See how easy it is? It's not even manipulation, it's deal making.
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So then you admit you have a specific bias in the background of your study- it hardly matters which it is.
"What Satan is" is entirely, absolutely subjective; this being has been claimed to be a red skinned demon, an ascendant archangel fallen to Earth literally, a void-bound spirit, a divine rebel, a tragic theatrical archetype, a nonexistent bogeyman, a representation of what the orthodox and pious consider evil, a representation of modernity, and has been a stand in for every leader, president, monarch, pope, and major occult figure to exist since the first quarter of the last 2,000 years.
It is an absolutely meaningless, entirely subjective argument that only a zealot relegates to objectivity.
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The means of production are not privately owned so there's your first problem. Riddle me this, if a person pays yearly for their home (property tax) and a business, its owner, and its workers, are all taxed, along with its product when sold on the consumer's end, and their buildings are hyper-regulated, and the workers' homes are regulated, and they have no choice but to purchase various insurance services all around, then how are the means of production owned, and not leased by the government with taxation and regulation being the rental agreement?
I am not suggesting an entirely deregulated system. I am suggesting we do a few very, very simple things.
1. A single constitutional amendment removing the governments' power at all levels to enforce any moral laws, to reduce the necessary tax burden required to pay for prisons, guards, and up-front enforcement (not to mention the secondary legal costs.)
2. Remove all welfare and replace it with a bureaucrat-free guaranteed income at higher efficiency. This will save a marginal amount.
3. A sundown law or amendment to strike down all laws not reauthorized by congress after some arbitrary number of years.
4. The abolition of property taxes on first homes with under a certain land value and/or acreage. (Second homes and things of that nature would be taxed at higher levels. to offset this.) The abolition of taxes on single-store small businesses.
5. The abolition of virtually all alphabet soup agencies with the extra proceeds (a large amount) used to offset the cost of abolishing the payroll tax.
6. The elimination of government grants to businesses at contract in favor of the government purchasing goods in a competitive market system. The abolition of the military industrial complex in favor of a much more robust private market in which any shortage will be quickly ended by demand.
7. A constitutional amendment banning corporate, lobbyist, Pac, and union contributions to political campaigns. The only money available for such campaigns will be in the form of one-person-one-donation and it will be capped off at some arbitrary and reasonable level. Added to this will be a small amount of public funding for elections, and a one-business-one-donation system replacing pacs and super pacs also capped at a reasonable level.
What I'm advocating is classical liberalism, not anarchocapitalism.
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When did I advocate for Trump? Take another, closer listen to my videos; never once have I ever said I support him. I'm simply pointing out the stupidity of people comparing him to Hitler or calling him an idiot.
Everything he's saying and doing is calculated long before; he's been planning this for years. Watching the easily offended get utterly duped by him amuses me- watching small minds spin in circles trying to make sense of how he's the front runner when supposedly he's a combination of Hitler and Jimmy Carter.
I'm a libertarian; but if this nation is going to collapse (and it will if we don't severely overhaul our system) it hardly matters whether Trump stars the third world war (possible but unlikely) or Sanders gets in and crushes our economy by moving it to an unworkable socialist system. It also doesn't matter if Trump or Sanders at this point loses and corporate centrism continues. Hear me out about why:
Right now, most of the population no longer has any faith in the corporate centrists running the nation. They've been abandoning the two party system now since 2008, when they realized Obama was just Dubya 2.0. If Hillary, or Rubio, or anyone other than Trump wins, a massive backlash will utterly cripple the GOP and it will be rebuilt in a new form; this might involve paleoconservatism or nationalism, it doesn't matter which. Likewise, when Sanders loses, the progressives and new wave SJWs will rip the DNC apart from stem to stern and corporate democratic partisanship will be severely weakened and eventually displaced too.
The only similarity right now that the US has with 30s era Weimar Germany is that the ruling parties have not listened to the people who want reform because reform is impossible in an entrenched, stagnating globalist system- as such if we don't get the nationalism-lite of Trump or the socialism of Sanders right now to resolidify the partisan dichotomy, the dichotomy will unravel altogether and you WILL I assure you see the rise of a new national socialism, the rise of communists and anarchists, the rise of reactionaries, monarchists, imperialists, and such- this nation will then rip itself apart in civil war or the third world war will engulf this entire fucking planet in darkness that will last centuries.
So when people worry about Trump I say instead "woe unto us if he isn't elected" because I bothered to study history. I don't even like Trump, but it's arguably far better than the alternative of eventually seeing this nation nuked. Unless you're nihilistic like me, then you just want to play Fallout: Real Life.
Let that suffice.
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You can't keep runnin' game (Ukraine, Belarus, Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania, Kazakhstan, Tajikistan, Uzbekistan, Kyrgizstan, Turkmenistan, Hungary, Bulgaria, Serbia, Bosnia, Croatia, Germany...)
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I support individual rights. One of the few proper uses of federal power is to constrain state level abuse of the people.
We have, though, a GOP front runner who supports medical marijuana and gay marriage, has been ambivalent about abortion (even if he pretends to be against it morally now), who said at least as early as 2004 that the war in Iraq was a miserable failure (when it was still largely supported and opponents of the same generally branded communists, hippies, or muslim sympathizers, I remember the era well), who isn't unabashedly a zionist, and who isn't being funded by Goldman Sachs or the Kochs.
Trump is a paleocon with tycoon tendencies who could pass for a southern democrat circa the pre-Goldwater era. While this doesn't fulfill all of my desires in government it's a far sight better than the social and fiscal totalitarians running the DNC and most of the RNC. If there's any hope at all of reforming a major party rather than fighting a decades-long uphill battle to supplant them when the media is utterly run by the donor class, it's Trump.
I expect him to win the election and while I'd prefer a Gary Johnson or a Rand Paul, at the very least he's a mild reformer capable of some semblance of independent thought.
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Trump appears to believe (or at least once did) that it is possible to deport 10 million people without literally forming a gestapo and sending them door to door on no knock, warrantless raids.
Trump appears to believe that re-instituting torture openly will not result in Americans being tortured (I say openly because it's common knowledge that the military, CIA, and others, still torture captives routinely.)
But in both of these cases he isn't evil, he's just wrong; Hillary is both wrong on policy and evil in personality, making her far worse. That's why I target her inept, corrupt campaign and largely ignore Trump's shortcomings unless they're substantial- because altogether, with the likelihood being high that one of the two party nominees will be the next president, I'd prefer it be Trump over Clinton. I, though, will vote Johnson and wash my hands of this situation.
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You are referring to the production of subsidized (interventionist) goods as the result of a corporate industrial system directly propped up in its excesses by central government.
Under a corporate interventionist system there are too many goods, and most people have too little to actually obtain said goods.
Under a central distribution system (a la communism) there are too few goods and the same working class is bilked as most goods go to the 1% of the population in government, bureaucracy, or the upper brass of the military.
Under actual capitalism the market determines production levels and value and the ebb and flow of some goods is unrestricted but largely evens itself out in due time, so long as competition thrives.
The system you so hate, that you aim all criticism at, has more in common with the centrally planned systems of Stalin's USSR, Mao's China, or Pol Pot's Cambodia, than it has with the legitimate, real capitalism of, say, the early United States or any other decent time and place in world history.
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+Giorgio Thrweatt No matter how efficient we get there is still an absolute limit on resource availability- one of these resources is free space to roam, since humans require it.
In congested areas, the interaction of human sex pheromones is spawning behavior roughly equivalent to Calhoun's behavioral sink; it is this pheromone absorption, not a cognitive observation of crowded-ness that causes the eventual collapse.
The only way to stave this off is to construct a world in which everything is at far greater efficiency, decentralized, individualistic to the capability individualism can be attained, and powered by renewables. Cities must be destroyed and replaced with low density zones, and commerce should take place via drone only. Roads would be removed and replaced with forests and orchards, and travel would be via solar motorcycle- a far more material efficient form of transport once it becomes viable (it will, if we don't destroy ourselves.)
Roads, trains, even planes will be things of the past, relics of a past age. And homes will not be on the surface- the homes will resemble those of hobbits, partly underground and covered with even more greenery.
In such a world we may survive indefinitely so long as a few pockets of mass technology exist to defend the world against the odd asteroid.
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That ceases to be the case when any government run, government co-opted, or government funded group insinuates itself into the situation. Usually any such funding is indirect; government funds one firm, and the firm then funds, in turn, the next. Sometimes the funds are foreign. If the US government gives 10,000,000 taxpayer dollars to a nation, and that nation later gives 10,000,000 to a firm that convinces Facebook to censor criticism of Albanian cactus farms, one could say that in a roundabout way it was the US government enabling the censorship.
Only in a totally, completely free market with zero intervention can it be said that private business should or even can do just as they please; and in such a system there'd be precious little censorship of anything not blatantly criminal in and of itself.
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Hello Dmitry, it looks like you may be a paid russian poster.
If not, you'll note that the vast majority of all US debt is internal and held in bond form. I don't expect you to understand the concept (or any other economic concept) because you get your reality from Pravda- but I'll try to explain.
The amount of US debt held by foreign nations is a small proportion of all debt- much of it held by NATO members like the UK which would have no reason to recall it- and even if we assume a complete default, who will be able to force repayment?
What counts in an economy is productivity, trade, and infrastructure, as well as the population and its skills and literacy- so China has an enormous economy, but spread out over a far more massive population, while Russia has a smaller population but a relatively tiny economy, because productivity has been held back due to lack of technological progress and infrastructure- the majority of Russia has no infrastructure at all and remains wilderness.
When the final day X comes, all that will matter is that a nation has created infrastructure and productivity capable of sustaining itself in an insular state for prolonged periods- this is assuming world trade breaks down- and it will be a lot easier for the US with its huge sphere to trade internally than for Russia to do so.
I think you are misled- you should actually study these things.
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I also condemn rounding people up, on the basis that it would require the violation of the 4th amendment. I also oppose punishing employers for their hires, since the only solution ever formulated by congress to the problem is a national work registry, which also violates the 4th.
I do not believe in eliminating all immigration restrictions. To be clear, Johnson and others have said they support a mandatory health and criminal background check and nothing further- which is exactly what I believe we should do, and exactly what we were doing for a century before the modern era to generally good results.
I would abolish the naturalization service, and streamline the process- I would, however, maintain a border patrol and have a wall built, largely for psychological effect and in case of utter disaster.
As for amnesty, I don't give a shit; let the illegals stay and I literally don't care.
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The turnout is a tell for the general; turnout on the GOP side would be half of what it is were Trump not there absorbing literally hundreds of thousands of independent and even democratic voters. When (not if) Hillary is coronated after super tuesday a small proportion of Sanders; support will flock to Trump because their ideological beliefs are currently in the back seat with "I want someone not beholden to lobbies and banks" at the fore; and Trump is the only person other than Sanders currently running a completely non-PAC campaign. Another proportion of would-be dems will not bother to vote at all.
I estimate that turnout for the GOP will be a good 25% higher than in the last election if (likely) Trump is nominated. Hillary though will draw in turnout that will be slightly lower than for Obama in 2012, which was already slightly lower than in 2008. She just isn't exciting and the dishonesty factor isn't helping.
Romney attacking Trump is the best thing that ever happened for Trump as far as super tuesday goes. Those who blame Romney for being unable to supplant Obama will now flock to Trump, and Trump has already responded by pointing out something that his fans love; Trump owns single business entities worth more than Romney's entire fortune.
The two differences between Romney and Trump are these; while they're both billionaires and both from the donor class, Trump is unabashed about his fortune and tells his supporters "everyone should think like this and get ahead and become rich and yes, the USA needs to start being greedy on trade" while Romney pretended to be a "normal guy" and fell utterly flat. Second to this, Romney never attacked the media, pundits, or the RNC and was as much a good boy as possible, giving voters no significant differentiation between himself and Obama except that he wanted to repeal Obama's policies just because he had an (R) after his name.
In the general election Trump will chuckle as he points out that he was a supporter of gay rights in the 1990s while Hillary didn't get on board until the 2010s, and will constantly harangue her about how she's controlled by the banks and corporations; he will then say he knows this because he too donated to her in 2008 and during her senate career. He will probably then release private correspondence with her showing explicitly that some of her votes and views were at the time directly controlled by Trump or by other donor class banksters and businesspeople. At that point, Hillary will lose virtually all support among progressives and actual liberals, as well as independent voters. Trump will thus be free to run the table and grab most if not all swing states while turning union regions red. Hillary will lose by such a fantastic margin that the democratic party will rue the loss well into the 2020s.
Because his donations allow him to control a number of governors and senators, Trump will immediately embark on a behind-closed-doors blackmail campaign in congress and will get a border wall funded and obamacare removed within his first year. I predict that he will then turn on his own fellow donors and destroy citizens' united by issuing an executive challenge and forcing it back into the supreme court. He will insinuate that the conservative justices which previously voted for it "ought to think long and hard" about what its consequences were, and it will be shot down.
Having virtually saved the US political system and mollified his fans with the wall he will forget to deport anyone and will instead focus on using his control of the governors to his own benefit among moderates and independents. He will convince them to try and legalize marijuana (because he knows full well that its continued illegality is why the cartels are shitting up the border) and will stand aside and tell his party that true conservatives don't fund ten billion dollar a year anti drug crusades when there are bigger concerns to consider. With congress helpless to stop him he will let the states legalize it and will do nothing to stop them.
Since his fans expect him to handle ISIS with vigor, he will remove the redactions from the 9-11 report by executive force and will tell the public that Saudi Arabia was responsible for 9-11. He will embargo them and help overthrow the government of Venezuela, so that the US can get oil from the Americas at a cheaper cost. He will throw billions to center right Venezuelan parties and militants and have Maduro hanged. He might send in forces to help the transition. With Saudi Arabia already in a de facto depression their royal class will be overthrown and all of the militants they fund will be bankrupted and destroyed by the Shia and by local nationalists. Under the table I expect him to back Assad and give him the means to devastate ISIS without US forces being needed, although I expect he will double our bombing runs. Having accomplished what he wants to accomplish, Trump will not seek re-election but will bow out with humility, ending a presidency which will be remembered as being as decisive as that of Teddy Roosevelt.
At least that's my prediction and what I'd encourage him to do if I was his policy adviser.
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It would not cease to be sovereign, it would merely have expanded. When we acquired territory in the past and eventually incorporated it into states, was it a loss of sovereignty?
We bought Alaska from Russia, annexed Hawaii as a colonial protectorate, and have colonial control of Puerto Rico, Guam, the US Virgin Islands, and American Samoa. We doubled our land area with the Louisiana Purchase and annexed a large proportion of the Mexican Empire, forming Texas, New Mexico, Arizona, California, Utah, and Nevada.
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+Matt Mangrum Agreed.
It should read "The people, individually and at large, have the right to own, sell, transfer, trade, and carry all manner of small arms and other combat weapons they see fit along with any paraphernalia or armor they deem necessary to own, sell, transfer, trade, or carry. The population at large must be armed to prevent tyranny, foreign invasion, and crime and to provide for the common defense. At no time shall the government introduce, suggest, or pass legislation designed to denigrate this right, and should they do so will be guilty of treason. Neither the federal government, nor any state, nor municipality, city, or neighborhood, shall at any time attempt to infringe upon this right by levying any form of fee, mandated license, or other fiscal impediment on the construction, distribution, ownership, or proper maintenance of any form of small arms."
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Full length works: "Fruits of Eden, Herbalism and the Occult", "Sickness in Hell", "Morbid Stories", "Psychedelic Spirituality", "After the Ashes, Surviving the Coming Nuclear War."
Booklets: "Occult Memetics", "Categorizing the Occult", "The Occult Basis of ASMR", "Principles of Sonic Occultism", "Spirits of the Garden", "The Occult Nature of God."
Discontinued: "Musings; the Occult Compendium" (replaced by "Occult Philosophy for the Modern Age" which will also soon be reformatted and is not listed on my blog.)
So yeah quite a bit of material.
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See my suspicion comes from being astute enough to remember Pelosi, Boehner, Clapper, and Obama have named four completely different numbers on how many attacks were stopped; Boehner said two, Pelosi said a dozen, Obama said fifty, Clapper said upwards of 300.
These numbers can't all be correct; and then Pat Leahy grilled Clapper and got him to admit not all of those 300 were credible terrorist or criminal plans anyways.
And when the NSA story first broke, Obama assured everyone it was very limited targeting ONLY of individuals contacting foreign suspects, and ONLY involved metadata, and ALWAYS involved at least a FISA court warrant; we since learned it also involves email as well as direct call recording, browsing history, targets nations like the Bahamas not known for ANY terrorist activity, that we were spying on Merkel and other heads of state, that the Israelis AND British were cooperating and doing the same thing, and that in some cases agents used LOVE-INT to literally spy on loved ones in their off time.
It's the purest orwellian nightmare and half the population seems not to give a shit; which shows they're ignorant.
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There's no infighting; Republicans and many independents are united in disdain for Liz Cheney, the McCains, Romney, Bush, and a few other losers who represent the bad old days when the GOP was about entering a new war, tossing subsidies to some CEO, pretending to care about working classers and then doing nothing. The future of the party, if it is to win at all, is populism and actual pro-liberty moves- a la people like Trump, Desantis, Rand Paul, etc.
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You obviously have not paid attention to any of my videos; I've never stated a belief in your version of Satan, whether I speak of when I was essentially an atheist (Satanism is a form of atheism, which you'd know had you bothered to do a quick google search) or now, as a pagan- I see Satan as a symbol of rebellion, liberation, and intelligence, in opposition to the slavery and ignorance of superstitious abrahamism- that is, judaism, islam, and christianity.
I will ask you what I ask all religious folks; let me presume for a moment that existence was created by a deity- let me even assume it's a single deity and not a pantheon or cosmic, disembodied force- how shall I determine that it is the christian god responsible for this, and not Brahma as the Vedic state, or perhaps Elohim of the mormons, or the islamic Allah? And if I assume it is specifically the christian deity which created everything, which version of that same god should I venerate? The catholic one? The lutheran one? The orthodox one? The protestant one and, if so, which of the hundreds of versions of the protestant god?
Even if I believed in a single, male, anthropic deity responsible for all existence there's no way objectively to determine which variant of this being is "correct" if any.
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1. The soil of oak island is not anaerobic peat- the island is tiny and largely sandy and washed constantly with salts. The underlying layers are silty, but not anaerobic and not composed of peat.
2. I never said such ships couldn't have existed- I merely say that based upon the generally understood "normal" dimensions of ships we HAVE found, that this would, if it is such a vessel, be the largest- which would make little sense since there were few lasting norse settlements in the area, and none with a resource base worth trading with for fine goods.
3. There would be little reason for a plate that thick (thick enough to utterly stall a modern drill bit) to be in such a vessel- especially in that position. And why would a boat largely made out of wood require substantial amounts of iron for repairs? Singh is talking about the 1200s or 1300s, when ships contained far less metal, not metal hulled modern ships. Their repair kit likely consisted of copper and wood, not iron.
4. The most plausible theory is that which most simply explains the find- specifically it's best explained as a repository for some sort of goods on a British vessel circa the late 1700s, which explains the intact block and tackle, sightings of torchlight on the island around the period, the presence of coconut fiber, the presence of apparently manmade drain systems, and the presence of at least one small parchment fragment written, it seems, with fountain pen in modern, rather than runic, script.
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Simon Hook Actually, I observed the likely origins of man in mixed, serengheti-style forest and asked what types of food would have been most easily obtained, and concluded that this, plus a review of our dental remains, shows that man probably ate few grains and mostly focused on a diet of fruits, nuts, roots, seeds, insects, and small game.
I then observed that while the majority of westerners suffer from health problems from overindulgence in meat and starch, easterners often suffer from health problems due to a lack of meat or other protein sources.
Then I observed that it was rather uncanny how populations in medieval Europe with higher likely meat intake suffered less from the plague.
Subsequently, I observed that the majority of vegans were insufferable, far more so than their ovo-lacto vegetarian counterparts, and that they were almost obsessed with the topic of not eating animal products.
So while I spent a year or so as a vegetarian (not a vegan) and enjoyed it, I saw no reason to continue- rather, I limit my meat intake.
I feel just fine and dandy too- and I am anything but overweight or lacking in energy.
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You appear either too illiterate or too partisan to comprehend what I said, focusing on one part rather than all of the comment I made.
Disarmament does not lower violent crime- it only lowers gun crime; this is the case in the UK, which now has a higher rate of violent crime than the US, despite very low gun crime. If a thousand people die of stabbings in the UK and 500 die of shootings here, in which nation was more violence committed? It's simple math.
Nor does gun control save lives- if anything it only hinders law abiding citizens, since felons (invariably responsible for most gun crime) fairly obviously don't care about laws.
Tyranny is indeed a problem; you should find a holocaust survivor and ask them what they think about the concept of gun rights; I'm willing to bet they realize how important it is.
I had a good chuckle when you insinuated I was an arsenal packing gun lover; I suppose it's easier for you to presume that all or most gun owners are rabid supporters of "buy as much ammo as possible because them gub'mint types is comin" mentality- this is fairly clearly not the case; from the handgun packing woman who doesn't want to get raped in an alley, to the black panther patrolling for klansmen, guns have been intrinsic in destroying criminals and tyrants alike.
If "they" ever came to disarm people, the irony is that they would be relying on guns to do so; I wonder if you're even aware of this. Thankfully it doesn't matter how many tanks or sets of combat armor you have when you're facing off against about 100,000,000 people with guns- unless of course the intent is to merely decimate your own economy by destroying a third of your population along with much of your infrastructure. The gung ho mentality of the cowardly gun grabbers is always accompanied by a kind of fawning glory for the same soldiers they so commonly berate if they use their weapons (often... guns) on someone in some other nation. To you this apparently makes sense- it's pretty funny since you yourself apparently dislike firearms, yet would love to see them turned against your own fellow citizens because your fellow citizens have... guns...
The other irony is that a large proportion of those soldiers would probably disobey their orders anyways- and even if disarmament was successful it would just mean a generation of civil strife of untold proportions, and probably perpetual martial law. Without access to your favorite liberal blogs and your constant twitter updates you would almost surely be driven to lunacy.
I strongly believe that most of those who support disarmament flunked basic world history and never bothered with philosophy.
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If someone has to, say, shoot a bear that has broken into their home to gorge on garbage, or a burglar or rapist or ax murderer breaking in to steal, rape, or kill, they presumably aren't going to take the time to put on a set of heavy duty noise cancelling headgear.
And that same headgear won't protect the ears of people simply in proximity if someone is, say, at a range or doing some target practice in their backyard (which is generally, by the way, completely legal; I used to fire my bow at cans in the backyard too)- as such it makes more sense to suppress the firearm itself.
I don't think the average anti-gunner even really knows how loud some firearms are. My .22 is nice and quiet but the average firearm isn't a .22
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redandblackrevolutionary Again, a nation has no responsibility to take all comers and is free to protect its interests and culture by precluding immigrants from whatever race, ethnicity, religion, or political ideology it wishes.
I am largely progressive on the topic and don't have a problem with most groups that some american populists oppose (Hispanics, etc)
However, I do believe communists, past and present, avowed or closeted, should be barred from entry.
I like how communists and communist-friendly folks deny that communism has existed, making up a million other terms to describe failed regimes and states that openly proclaimed communism (the USSR, North Korea, etc.)
I have to assume either I am right and communism merely collapses into authoritarian tyranny, or that you are right and communism is untenable anyways and is quickly swept up by authoritarianism over and over again.
Communism has been tried- it has always failed; time to give up the shenanigans.
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Cruz was a dual citizen on the day he was born. Nobody would care had he been solely naturalized to the United States at birth, but he held dual citizenship for most of his life.
And even those who don't particularly care about this issue are (probably rightly) worried that if he got nominated he'd be sued by the democrats- then you have a nominee who is going to have to spend a great deal of time off the campaign trail in court, with the supreme court currently with a vacant seat and a deadlocked partisan composition.
Trump represents the GOP as it was before it was infiltrated by people after the Goldwater era, who represented single issue voting and neoconservatism- the neocons (including Cruz) want to send our cash to other nations, start pointless wars, and bicker over gay rights or abortion, all of which have repeatedly been losing issues in general elections.
Trump, meanwhile, would dominate someone like Hillary, since she would be unable to use the "big bad mean GOP wants to destroy gay rights and go to war" card. Indeed, she voted for the war in Iraq much as Cruz, Rubio, and Jeb all glowingly praised the person who started it. Thus ends their chances, because Dubya may have a limited popularity in South Carolina, but Trump just ingratiated himself to the all important independent voter, which he was already well ahead with anyways.
There is nothing conservative about spending trillions on wars and stupid legal battles.
After South Carolina let's talk again and see if the dynamics of the race have changed.
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MARC CALAM Oil is, however, a much larger share of exports in Russia.
And this morning their finance minister warned again of incoming fiscal collapse, and now Russia has thrown 30 billion at Trust Bank to bail it out because depositors were losing so much that they were withdrawing.
Every doomsday prediction made by Russian propagandists like yourself about the US economy has failed to come true, and has instead emerged in Russia- from currency devaluation, to gold sell-offs, to bailouts and the disappearing of massive amounts of foreign investment.
As for the deals Russia has made, the Chinese deal appears to have fallen through because the Chinese haggled the price down for gas, and large segments of India don't want nuclear power at all, let alone from a nation that is partnered with China, which is one of their mortal enemies and continually skirmishes with them about some of their disputed border regions.
In less than two years Putin has embarrassed himself with a former diplomatic ally and managed to isolate his economy from almost every developed nation in the world- meanwhile the US has drawn Vietnam into capitalism and begun to do the same to Cuba. Our economy has outperformed and almost every other continent has seen stagnation.
So have fun making the same RT/Alex Jones/ Henry Makow/ Pravda predictions that keep failing every year.
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Sudden climactic disturbance would have caused centuries of havoc. The Neanderthal's strange diet (which they almost certainly couldn't fully digest let alone thrive on) tells me that they were a sedentary people used to horticulturalism or perhaps rudimentary agriculture and slowly declined for several centuries as they repeatedly had to abandon what had once been a more dense and urban setting. They probably created rudimentary communities only to abandon them every decade or so, leaving no particularly long-lasting remains that weren't sheltered by caves. And since they had neither the time nor resources to continue with metallurgy they regressed to simplistic stone tools, which they could easily craft.
Then, they found themselves far enough outside of their original northern European climactic zone, that they began experiencing new diseases, partially from contact with Sapiens. The small number of survivors migrated with Sapiens and interbred, eventually leaving no pure Neanderthals left, as Sapiens had a far higher survival rate in semi-nomadic society with a warmer climate, and better disease immunity. Sapiens lineages that were almost surely not in direct contact thus all adopted the same strange styles of oral mythological tradition, the habit of disposing of the dead deliberately, and breeding plants and animals.
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Also a myth.
Rubio's remaining solidified voting bloc is primarily concerned with "can win the election"- and if Trump gains a major lead tomorrow (likely) he's the only one left capable of becoming the nominee without a party-crippling contested process; a lot of his suburban voters will back Trump, leaving Kasich to grab those which are left, who liked Rubio because he seemed centrist, quiet, and safe, as Kasich does.
Cruz' problem is that most of his support base is in the heartland and in Dixie- but Dixie is already done voting after North Carolina comes in, leaving Cruz with the Dakotas, Montana, and such- low-delegate regions which will get him to 500 but not far beyond at best. Trump meanwhile will battle Kasich for the east and west coast- but Kasich's organization is lackluster because until New Hampshire he had virtually no presence. Even a Rubio-is-gone boost won't allow him to win anything after Ohio.
Reminder; Santorum, in 2012, was the front runner at three different times in national polling and did about as well as Cruz is doing. The difference is that Trump doesn't have to deal with losing half of the south to Gingrich and instead has gobbled up every state down there. Trump will crush Rubio tomorrow, and we will see Trump at 46, Cruz at 34, and Kasich at 20, nationally.
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