An Appeal To Pragmatism
Wall Street Journal reports: Trump Plans to Restrict Legal Immigration, exactly as he fought to do First Term—despite complaints of comments in favour of ‘coming legally’ or ‘green cards for grads’, which he ‘supported’ in 2012, 2013, etc... In office, he…
Legal immigration takes a hit as the administration limits and reduces accessibility, "USCIS is placing a temporary pause in finalising certain Adjustment of Status applications pending the completion of additional screening and vetting to identify potential fraud, public safety, or national security concerns, in alignment with Trump's orders", said the DHS.
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New White Papers article puts this into perspective: America has sent 1.2 trillion dollars to Africa since 1960—our federal debt was 5.2 Trillion in 1996. Aid to Africa since 1960 is over 7.5 times more than Israel has received since 1948, with nothing good to show for it.
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Moving Africa Beyond Western Foreign Aid
The epigraph for this column comes out of Baroness Dambisa Moyo’s book Dead Aid: Why Aid is Not Working and How There is Another Way for Africa.
“Africa is addicted to aid. For the past sixty years it has been fed aid. Like any addict it needs and...
“Africa is addicted to aid. For the past sixty years it has been fed aid. Like any addict it needs and...
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President Trump sets the stage for tearing down anti-White memorials, erasing leftist material, and bringing back heritage American icons with his recent order "RESTORING TRUTH IN AMERICAN HISTORY" by revitalizing key cultural institutions and reversing the spread of diversity.
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Forwarded from North Sea Legacy
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“You fight for your own country, and your own group, and your own culture, and your own civilization, at your own level, and in your own way. And when somebody says, ‘Apologize for this, or that’ you say: ‘No. I regret nothing.’”
—Credo, Jonathan Bowden
Crowding of the world, mixing around and messing up living space causes terrible friction between peoples and ruins whatever mutual good was possible between them. Bowden carefully illustrates how distance and discrimination solves all things.
—Credo, Jonathan Bowden
Crowding of the world, mixing around and messing up living space causes terrible friction between peoples and ruins whatever mutual good was possible between them. Bowden carefully illustrates how distance and discrimination solves all things.
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Trump Tariffs go into affect on the whole world tomorrow; to our allies, like the UK, he leverages Free Speech and border control as a sine qua non for Free Trade. Another method of pressuring the rest of the West to be better, as he has been saying he would do.
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The Trump administration has deported over 110,000 migrants in two months for an ongoing mass deportation effort. Biden deported 59,011 in his first 12 months, or 271,484 in his last 12 months, throughout which he had released almost half and imported roughly 4 to 6 times that amount.
This means the removal rate has greatly improved under Trump, deterrent and detainment even moreso, with a sealed border and self-deportation on the rise by various means, but is still too low—aggressive expansion is needed as Vance and Miller have reaffirmed. Deport more!
This means the removal rate has greatly improved under Trump, deterrent and detainment even moreso, with a sealed border and self-deportation on the rise by various means, but is still too low—aggressive expansion is needed as Vance and Miller have reaffirmed. Deport more!
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An Appeal To Pragmatism
The Trump administration has deported over 110,000 migrants in two months for an ongoing mass deportation effort. Biden deported 59,011 in his first 12 months, or 271,484 in his last 12 months, throughout which he had released almost half and imported roughly…
In 12 months, FDR interned 125,284 Japs as declared enemies; Obama's best year was 409,849 illegals removed. Eisenhower beat both, hitting 1,074,277—many whom chose to go voluntarily. Trump is currently outpacing all three, albeit that is still too low. We need 30 million gone, 200 million don't belong as is, but we must understand the scale at issue.
This administration faces greater adversity and worse diversity than any, not to mention recalcitrant nations. In the 1900s, with Ellis Aliens displacing real Americans, officials were concerned by imperfect enforcement. Those challenges persist to be addressed today, they must be, and whatever pressure we apply should be productive to this end.
This administration faces greater adversity and worse diversity than any, not to mention recalcitrant nations. In the 1900s, with Ellis Aliens displacing real Americans, officials were concerned by imperfect enforcement. Those challenges persist to be addressed today, they must be, and whatever pressure we apply should be productive to this end.
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Trump Tariffs are going into effect worldwide as of today, reciprocal measures harshest against asian adversaries like india and china, relatively nicer for our friends in England or Japan. This plan will effectively put America first by driving up revenue, bashing down unfair trade partners or otherwise, return industry, incentivise domestic investment.
Such a dramatic shift in world order—which since WW2 has been incredibly fake and gay and seen the governments of both the United States and Europe sell-out their own workers—seems ‘painful’ financially. That pain is well-deserved and very necessary, without it we would never move past the global tragedy that has been post-1945 economics.
Such a dramatic shift in world order—which since WW2 has been incredibly fake and gay and seen the governments of both the United States and Europe sell-out their own workers—seems ‘painful’ financially. That pain is well-deserved and very necessary, without it we would never move past the global tragedy that has been post-1945 economics.
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An Appeal To Pragmatism
Trump Tariffs are going into effect worldwide
Enacting worldwide reciprocal tariffs is objectively positive. He is setting the stage for near revolutionary change in our relationship with work and wages, so far as the last century goes. And such a big change significantly reduces the apparent need for foreign workers or foreign students when we are focusing on domestic, native development.
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Coupling sufficient efforts of deregulation with deliberate inspiration of citizen well-being, a good government may establish long-term prosperity for its people. President McKinley, by whom American productivity tripled, followed this logic. As did Napoleon, whose France built up Western Europe.
Both leaders enacted tariffs to do so. President Trump using this model is welcomed; a nationalist tactic in an otherwise nation-rotting world. What's needed to secure it now is stricter immigration restriction—the importation of foreigners eats the joy of those who belong.
Both leaders enacted tariffs to do so. President Trump using this model is welcomed; a nationalist tactic in an otherwise nation-rotting world. What's needed to secure it now is stricter immigration restriction—the importation of foreigners eats the joy of those who belong.
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Napoleon
Napoleon used Tariffs to defend and develop his expansive French economy.
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Forwarded from Contemporary Grantist
The third-worlding of our country and our people impoverishes as much as it denigrates, ruins as much as it torments.
Eric Zemmour
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Forwarded from ヒマワリ会 Sunflower Society
This dude doesn't care now that the daily wire is exploding
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ヒマワリ会 Sunflower Society
This dude doesn't care now that the daily wire is exploding
Prosperity for the people by way of economic greatness and demographic comfort must come with putting down the criminally-inclined, a law enforcement effort of epic proportions. Trump should deliver on his plan to unencumber our lawmen of conduct rules & Civil Rights / BLM restrictions, and we cannot ignore the race factor, to Make our Cities clean Again.
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Cultured American
Washington Used Tariff to Protect American Manufacturing Industries
The Tariff Act of 1789 was enacted with the declared purpose, “the encouragement and protection of manufactures.”... signed by President Washington. ...
Of the nations that have risen to economic preeminence in recent centuries—the British before 1850, the United States between 1789 and 1914—how many did so through free trade? None.
The problem for President Trump?
Once a nation is hooked on the cheap goods that are the narcotic free trade provides, it is rarely able to break free. The loss of its economic independence is followed by the loss of its political independence, the loss of its greatness and, ultimately, the loss of its national identity.
—Tariffs: The Taxes that Made our Country Great, Patrick J. Buchanan
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An Appeal To Pragmatism
The loss of its economic independence is followed by the loss of its political independence, the loss of its greatness and, ultimately, the loss of its national identity.
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‘We must learn to sacrifice some of the present to secure a better future’... Long-term thought means being able to think as far as a century and break down quarters, not worried about brief disruption of comfort but wanting foundations and motivation for the future. This matters as much in economy as it does for national demography or your close family.
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It was amusing at first but this seems to need clarification for many people: Heard and Macdonald (penguin island) is a territory of Australia. It is included regardless of what happens there because all territories attached to any nation are affected and 10% is the default. This is why Tuvalu and the British Indian Ocean Territory etc. are listed too. They all have imports and exports.
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