He’s wrong, right? Somebody tell me he’s wrong and it’s unnecessary drama.
I didn’t used to like this guy but recently everything he’s been saying made sense. I didn’t follow the news today, so I either missed something important or he’s being needlessly defeatist.
All true. We got one raid on a meat packing plant which revealed that most illegals are using identity theft and tax fraud, and Trumps walks back his deportation program a day later.
Cernovich is interesting, truly a master of the re-brand. He’s had so many iterations of his public persona it’s hard to keep track. Right now along with the politics stuff he’s posturing as a masculinity guru. Which is ironic, given he’s a stay-at-home dad whose only source of income is alimony payments from his rich ex-wife lol.
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I hate this parasitic country so much. A millstone around our collective necks.
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Israel has nothing without US assistance. I will never believe Trump couldn’t stop him if he wanted.
I don’t get it. The Trump electorate most certainly doesn’t want any of this.
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I agree with this analysis:
Israel probably made a calculation along these lines, counting on their deep influence in american politics to call Trump’s bluff.
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The problem is that you can’t solve once it gets so deep into the conflict. You need to be two steps ahead, work to prevent the issue. There needs to be a long-term strategy. Reactive behavior is a recipe for losing and losing and losing.
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Israel just attacked Iran massively. So he may be accurate.
Trump is a lot of show, but little substance.
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This is not good news. Not good news at all.
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If Trump was president this never would’ve happened.
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Also, oil prices spiking. Good for Russia, bad for US inflation and Trump’s economic plan. For activating like a tough guy, Trump sure seems to be dicked around hard by actual tough guys. Xi, Putin, and Netanyahu.
Maybe he’ll take it out in Zelensky or some other poor European schmuck tomorrow.
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I can understand being afraid of Putin but Netanyahu? It’s pathetic.
Let’s hope there’s a course correction but all this is definitely disappointing. If we don’t get any deportations and there’s a war with Iran, we are so losing the midterms.
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And we deserve to.
This is a golden opportunity for an American president to put this parasitic country in its place. We’ll see what he’s made of.
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These are echoes of Trump administration #1 where every step forward was followed by two steps backwards.
But you are right, let’s not get despondent. He has a chance to respond and show who’s boss. Nobody in America wants to be arming countries that attack other countries without provocation.
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Trump has done alright on immigration. What may sink him and the Republican party is if the economy takes a major nosedive. All his messing around with tariffs is having serious economic repercussions that are just starting to show up in economic indicatos. For example growth is significantly down from when he took over
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He announced today that he won’t be deporting the illegals that work in agriculture. Which means that all 30 million illegals now work in agriculture.
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https://x.com/JudiciaryDems/status/1932852189480755500?t=hsD0DRnyV51hszsPhL2e4g&s=19
I’m sure Mariana is a nice (if exceptionally self-involved) person but once again Dems are being excruciatingly tone-deaf. What bargain is it where a person shows up illegally, enriches herself, and even then thinks she’s entitled to more?
This is all nuts.
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It would be cruel for us to deprive Mexico of this extraordinarily talented individual.
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He can’t do that unless you want food shortages as well.
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On a related note, I don’t like the idea of calling illegals working in agriculture and hospitality industry “slaves.” These people are legally privileged over you by virtue of their racial identity! They are imported and then it becomes illegal to insult them or not hire them and their children get preferential treatment over your own in institutions.
Slaves are people you own. In reality it’s the other way around for most americans. They have power over us!
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They are slaves vis-a-vis their wealthy employers but not vis-a-vis us.
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Good point!
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Re: your earlier post about a couple preventing a black woman from going to her work. One of the many ways dems reward their own from taxpayer money. This model needs to be studied and replicated for us.
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