Breathing room. God love Trump’s red-hats, I thank them, and I am thankful for them and what they accomplished. While I am cautiously optimistic about the outcome (don’t get me started about the last time I gave myself the luxury of savoring apple-flavored, star-spangled unicorn pie), I’m not dropping my pack. There is still much to be done completing The Work; its necessity is unabated. Here’s just a few reasons why, even if Trump has every intention of following-through on his campaign rhetoric:
- About 60 million Americans looked at Hillary, knew her crimes, perversions, volatile temperament and physical incapacity and said, “sure, why not?”
- Only about 60 million Americans bothered to get in the way. Less than 20%, barely enough, at that. As of this writing, fewer than the above.
- Because vagina. Had the Democrats run any less of a rotting soul, encased in female form, they would have won in a landslide. This lesson was not lost, I am sure.
- Because vagina. Had the Republicans run any female they would have won in a landslide. This lesson was not lost, I am sure.
- Cuckservatives are still in office in Congress. They have spent the past several years tenderly sampling the nuanced flavors of every rippled crevice of Obama anus, it being a symbolic object of worship as a substitute for their masters behind the curtains. Despite multiple mandates to do otherwise, and doing nothing substantive to repeal, or at a minimum, water down the most destructive elements of Obamacare and his other legislation and executive edicts, which only benefit those masters at the expense of all of us, these worms will finally grow a spine. If history is any guide, they, in true subservience to their masters, will now use that spine, virtue-signalling and white-knighting each step of the way, to systematically thwart every initiative of the red-hats.
- Because power-sharing. Just as soon as it appeared that Trump might actually pull it off last night, this old conservative canard reared its head once more and began taking root. We can’t actually have a nationalist administration exercise power, can we? Americans believe that undiluted ideologically-based power is a bad thing, at least if that ideology is the kind that promotes civilization. If it destroys civilization, then undiluted ideological power is automatically presumed to be a good thing. Traditional Americans have forgotten how to wield benevolent power and have been taught to fear it, so that their masters may prosper from their self-imposed and self-destructive weakness. Did I mention The Work?
- Because healing. This canard has started already also. You don’t heal over a cultural cancer. See above.
- HR departments are still alive and well. This country remains a dangerous place for a Euro-American man, particularly one with a family, to seek employment, or to even speak his mind or take pride in himself.
- Student debt remains at an all-time high, and merit-based scholarships, which put men on the moon (or at least created a technology wave we’re still riding as it peters out, depending on your conspiratorial inclinations) are at an all-time low. And yet, gender- and race-based opportunities remain at an all-time high. As a result, generations of talented Americans have been systematically weeded-out of higher education and other opportunities. Those who have managed, through sheer mettle, to earn any degree despite the accompanying wickets of cultural hostility are weighed down by crushing student debt, crippling their creativity and productivity.
- Because Ritalin. At least two generations of what would have been self-reliant and capable children, particularly boys, have been lost to suppressants of natural vitality.
- Electoral damage, in terms of decades of importation of newly-minted “citizens” who not only don’t share, but actively despise our cultural values, will take deliberate nationalist ethic and exercise of power to repair. See above regarding power and the American mind.
I could go on, but the point is that damage to our foundation remains. The next few months will be an especially dangerous time, particularly when one arms lame ducks with nuclear weapons and a perceived mandate to preserve the progressive revolution (itself a front for global financial slavery) at all costs. And if Trump isn’t just another political hack, the globalists aren’t going to allow a mere plebian vote to get in their way. There are still many hazards ahead.
One major hazard is that the tens of millions of Americans who were waking up might go back to sleep, and perhaps this was the point of the entire exercise. This cycle has been seen before, but I would rather have this outcome than the alternative we narrowly missed last night. The old saying remains true: there is no voting our way out of this. A vote, particularly this vote, is merely a patch. It is not a repair. It is no substitute for moving forward.
I promised that this site would not be all doom and gloom, but would instead inform and inspire. The above is information; uncomfortable information, no doubt, but necessary. The inspiration?
The Work, which is still only in its infancy, now has a chance to live, and thrive. The road ahead is long, and hard, and filled with peril, but a path has emerged from the gloom.
Now we have some breathing room with which to proceed.
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32 Comments on "Breathing Room"
One thing I am hopeful of is the removal of regulatory shackles for business, especially small business. If the heavy weight of regulation is lifted perhaps younger folks can see first hand that hard work and ambition do indeed pay off. The whiney want all for free types have created a huge lack of motivation.
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I understand your concern, but I honestly believe that the days of passive voting and assuming everything is going to be fine are OVER. Everybody in my circle who shares our perspective understands, at a deep level, that the work hasn’t even begun.
Hi Some Guy in WA. You are correct, passive voting is over. The Clinton crime syndicate emerged from the bowels of the Little Rock political machine. This pattern repeats itself everywhere, the big sharks start off as little local sharks somewhere, or at least swim out of the same pool.
Our LeechCity.online project is the local public face of a larger project we’re involved in to take out local corruption. Shake up these local bosses, and then it isn’t so much fun for a scumbag to get involved. Drain this swamp, and you cripple the larger shark machines. Stay tuned for more about this project and lessons learned.
Yeah, but it was fun to watch.
> Because vagina. Had the Republicans run any female they would
> have won in a landslide.
Sarah Palin and I question this. Otherwise, dittos to the above, sir.
I think that Hillary picked up a lot of non-liberal women votes because vagina. If the Republicans had their own, those votes would have stuck with the Republican candidate instead of crossing over. I think Palin would have been one of many good choices for them to try that strategy. I’m not advocating that, I just think that the Rove’s and the Priebus’ are flicking the abacus kicking it around for the next time.
“there is no voting our way out of this”. Exactly. We need a divorce. I had no viable option but to vote for Trump. That said, any possibility of secession will be even greater under him. Chaos is coming and Trump (and conservative values) will be made scapegoats by the globalists. Maybe secession then? Here in the Redoubt I picture a huge Estonia but with God-fearing people.
Hi Diane, I agree, secession is becoming more likely. You guys up there have the best chance at pulling it off.
Update: and by pulling it off, I mean creating an independent nation that can thrive on its own. Aztlan will be able to get there first politically, and maybe West Zimbabwe, but either of these will be sinkholes for international relief.
The Prog/Hillary bowel movement, along with that of the NeverTrumpers and neocons, is not dead – it just smells funny. Diligence is necessary. Turn up the heat.
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I assume most here have hunted and every hunter knows any wounded animal, even a squirrel, is a potential threat. As the left responds to emotion rather than logic, I see much violence coming. If Hillary won, the mob emboldened would accelerate their violence. And as Hillary has lost, the mob disheartened will accelerate their violence
Accurate words…
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Heck Yes Brother… He gave us time and we should be grateful but it’s up to each of us to use it wisely… Let’s Get It Done..
I’m savoring the tears that are seeping out of the cubicle walls that surround me. I’m taking today off from preps to drink them in.
Kinda nice not to wake up and feel kicked in the balls for once. But I start again on Thursday.
BTW, while trying to dig up some Saxon math, new ads started pointing me in all sorts of new directions. Found a free math education resource, https://schoolyourself.org/ so far, seems free of any non-math propaganda content.
I haven’t seen the Saxon stuff yet, so I can’t compare it, but the price is right. Thank you googlefaceborg for you benevolent spying .
We MUST get rid of federal involvement with education. The dept. of education must be eliminated before it does even more damage.
Agree. Public “education” is an immense evil./ S//
An a whole lot of other agencies as well…
(drumming fingers…)
Yes. Probably a breather. The immediate danger is blind optimism. This political system is unrecoverable in its degeneracy and delinquency and this government is a great beast and not much of it answers to the president. For the greater part the abuses and depredations will not stop.
So… How can this “breather” be exploited? Honestly, I don’t know. What Tom is doing (investigating and fighting local political corruption) has merit. Can anything be exploited on the state level or national level? Now you’re talking a third party — something this execrable political system will simply not tolerate. (“Tea Party” was not a third party and it was hijacked immediately by “Christian” Zionists; who are not Christians but they are Zionist ass puppets.)
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Good catch on the war-beating neocons, I overlooked that category on my list. They’re already circling …
Well it’s better to building when your not taking fire so we need to be using it wisely…
Interesting and pertinent essay. Breathing room indeed. Seeing as Mr. Trump has to deal with two weasels, McConnell and Ryan, I believe those two scum will do all they can to prevent Trump from making America great again. Both opposed the Trump nomination. Why would they now embrace the man dedicated to fedgov reform ?
I wouldn’t sell off that extra ammo just yet. The time to Lock & Load may still happen. We’re not in the clear yet.
Only “extra” ammo is in calibers for guns I already sold and don’t plan to get another.
I’ll still sell that stuff.
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The media clearly was massively against Trump and the alt-right. One aspect is the utter domination of the commanding heights of main stream media, banking and corporate interests most of whom are best desctibed in 6 brackets. The other is the total domination of campuses.
Perhaps the legacy media can be bypassed. (((Facebook))) and (((YouTube))) are clearly increasing censorship efforts with some success but it not hermetic yet as one can simply own ones own platform.
“About 60 million Americans looked at Hillary,” Hmm, a minimum of 75% of the votes went to the Trump. It wasn’t even close.
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