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- Forget TACO. Trump Is Winning His Trade War
Unlike everyone else, Trump has a plan. He wants to take a property managed by incompetents (the United States) and remove the surplus people, give it a strong brand (WASP pioneers), reduce middle management, and move it to production-based economics instead of monopoly-based extractive demand-side economics. To that end, he is leveraging the power of the American consumer and military. The world is falling into line because we are dying of stagnation from lack of direction, and Trump offers us a way forward to sanity, prosperity, and balance.
- French PM looks to scrap two public holidays in bold bid to cut national debt
Re-arranging deck chairs on the Titanic.
- Britain can no longer be treated like a charity for the rest of the world
This is how the world has treated the West, scapegoating colonialism for the poverty, disorder, and horrors of the third world which existed long before colonialism. The West never colonized functional places, only dysfunctional ones.
- Trump vs MAGA: Epstein Files spark unprecedented division between president and his base that thinks he’s ‘out of touch’
In one masterstroke, Trump separates his base from the lunatic conservative influencers who were useful in winning the election but now serve no purpose except to inflame the herd with fanciful visions. We have had the black book for years; there is probably no “client list” since no one with any brains would keep one in that position. Consider what happened with previous red books: they did not prove the acts that people wanted them to prove, only that these people were in contact. The people who whip up conspiracies to sell podcasts, books, videos, and Google ads do not care if what they are saying is true; in fact, they are repeating the narrative of the Left-wing media. Trump correctly realizes that getting these people out of MAGA will help him by having saner voices in their places. Simultaneously, he has trolled Democrats into demanding the release of FBI files which are most likely interviews that implicate mostly Democrats in being in touch with Epstein. But you cannot convict on that, so all their release does is forestall future prosecutions.
- Finland bans Russians, Belarusians from buying property over security concerns
The virus of nationalism spreads. Why would you allow any foreigners to own anything in your country? Civil rights laws are dead men walking because they made this a problem in the first place.
- ‘Love Island’ revives conversation about racial bias and misogynoir in dating
People do not like to date and have sex outside of their ethnic group. For some reason, this upsets the Utopian scientific managers who want to blend us into a uniform shade of grey so that “peace” can finally happen.
- Free speech under threat as Britons believe they can no longer speak their mind
PC = enforced self-censorship. If you want to avoid losing your place in society, which you easily can because social mobility goes down as much as up, you have to repeat the right lies to make everyone feel happy and safely in denial that the System is failing, democracy is collapsing, and our civilization is in decline.
- Is Russia producing a year’s worth of NATO ammunition in three months?
Provoked by Trump, Russia is gambling its future on victory in Ukraine, which means militarization is accelerating, something that proves convenient because its regular economy just died.
- Senate Votes To Advance Trump’s Effort To Rescind Funding For PBS, NPR And Public Media
Republicans defund government pro-diversity propaganda outlets.
- Trump’s Brag About His ‘Great’ Uncle Takes A Truly Wild Turn
Trump fools you. It sounds like he is talking nonsense — a lot of is sales talk and framing, to be fair — but he salts conversations with key concepts captured in very significant characterizations. He is building a symbolic language. In this case, he just pointed out that Ted Kaczinski was a great intellect. What might he be saying about modern Leftists, who Kaczinski diagnosed as being obsessed with feelings of inferiority?
- King Charles speaks out on ‘devastating and terrifying knife crime’ in the UK
To succeed in Western politics after WW2, you have to endorse diversity, but before diversity, “knife crime” was not a problem and in fact most men carried knives.
- Jill Biden’s ‘work husband’ Anthony Bernal takes the Fifth in House GOP probe of Biden health cover-up
Hispanic was running the USA with help from assimilated Irish and Italian politicians, wives, and doctors.
- The Afghan immigration cover-up proves yet again the British people are an afterthought
Bureaucrats treat the native population the same way they treat any other part of nature: as a disposable, consumable resource.
- Canada’s PM wants to fast-track ‘nation building’ – but can he convince indigenous First Nations?
Angry Amerinds want to hold up Canadian growth until the usual bakshish is paid to the mau-mauing race guilt commandos.
- Trump Upended the GOP’s Old Racial Calculus in the 2024 Election
Minority voters realize that their positions are at risk from future immigration. Hispanics see their salaries dropping when migrants arrive, and Blacks are aware that they are being replaced by Hispanics and Asians.
- US deports five ‘barbaric’ migrants to Eswatini
Remigration gains momentum. Once they are out of the country, they become a problem for themselves, and no longer are dependents of the US taxpayer.
- The U.S. Would Need To Plant Up to 250,000 More Acres of Tomatoes To Replace Those Imported from Mexico
That is twenty miles by twenty miles of fields. We have the space.
- Germany sees uptick in people living alone
Diversity-socialism makes people even more focused on money and power, so many are dropping out and staying alone instead of being potentially victimized by partners.
- Beyond language barriers: ethnic minority students shine in Hong Kong DSE tests
Hong Kong is at the early diversity stage that America was in for most of the 1990s, where finding outliers and supplying lots of tutoring is seen as the future.
- The Military Occupied LA for 40 Days and All They Did Was Detain One Guy
There were no 1992-style riots. The military was deployed then, too, but this time they were deployed early and things did not rage out of control as much.
- NSF cancels $1.1B in grants, most tied to DEI programs
His first term, Trump tried to work with the professional activists employed directly or indirectly by government. This time, he is purging them. When they have real jobs, they will not be able to engage in paid activism for eight hours a day.
- Study reveals gendered language patterns in children’s television across 60 years
Leftists find that male and female humans are portrayed differently, reflecting culture and biology. Oh no!
- Is Greece in the middle of a new refugee crisis?
Greece pushes back against a new flood of benefits-shoppers from the third world.
- Trump is signaling a change on Ukraine. What does it mean for Putin?
Trump made a big public show of giving Putin an option for peace, and Putin denied it, revealing the actual intentions of the Russo-Chinese Empire. This united the world against Putin in a way that the shrill nanny-nagging of the O’Biden and O’Bama years never did.
- New study cracks the “tissue code” — just five rules shape organs
The simplicity of nature begets great complexity but proves strikingly resilient.
- Americans’ trust in Ivy Leagues is tanking: poll
DEI/PC proves to be massively unpopular but the big schools built their reputations on it as well as record revenue, so their committees are afraid to be the first to give it up easily.
- We must not forget Armenia
Another diversity situation veers toward genocide (again).
- Illegal border crossings hit decades-low amid Trump hardline crackdown
Actually enforcing immigration laws seems to work better than blowing them off!
- The dead hand of decolonisation
The mania for “decolonizing” museums has died because these museums did a pretty good job of preserving artifacts that would otherwise be lost to grift and entropy.
- May Aliens Be Denied Lawful Permanent Resident Status Based on Their Speech?
If you are here on a visa, you are on probationary status, and speech against the nation suggests a bad fit, therefore is legitimate grounds to revoke that status, third circuit judge finds.
- Ice activity on historic Japanese site evokes painful legacy of incarceration
Japanese internment is not popular — it also happened to krauts and wops — but it showed a wisdom that we have lost: people act for the benefit of their ethnic group, which is a stronger bond than a political-legal-economic connection to the host nation. Diversity is suicide.
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