Mass deportations are not happening.
Part of actual winning is setting a high bar for yourself.
The great Kristi Noem was on board with deporting 100 million people. That is a high bar. It signals seriousness. It forces the system to scale or admit failure.
Mark Mullin has not named his bar. We still don’t know the target number.
What we do know is that he sells the current results as wins.
When the goal is left undefined and every incremental number gets framed as victory, the real product being sold is the appearance of progress, not the outcome.
GASLIGHTING. High bar people don’t do that. They set the number first, then measure against it.
Until the bar is public and the daily rate starts matching a serious target, this is not mass deportation.
It’s management of expectations.
Things are not going well for us, folks…
A black guy in Portland stabbed a white guy. The white guy then called the black guy a n-----r. The jury acquitted the black guy because of it.
This happened almost exactly one year ago. Understand what time it is.
This is honestly really really bad. Not because of the obvious implications to road way safety, or even the jobs market but from the fact the 1/3 of American logistics depend on foreign born people who if removed would have an enormous impact on the economy.
To which i say, do it anyway. Fuck it.
I like it when my enemy is eager to die. That means he and I have the same goal.
Islam has been trying to invade the West since Anno Domini 711.
And the West's great weakness has never been unwillingness to die. When the guardians of the West had to die to defend Europe, they faced death willingly. More of them in antiquity, less of them today, but ability to absorb causalities has never been our problem and never will be.
Our problem is not unwillingness to die. Our problem is unwillingness to kill.
This is why the current Muslim invasion of Europe is leaving its AK47s at home.
It's a tactic. They have discovered that rifles are a liability, and they are better off without them.
Why?
Because the rifle increases our willingness to kill them more than it increases their ability to kill us.
The tactics have changed, but the war is the same.
We're not at war with Al-Qaeda, the Taliban, ISIS, Al-Shabaab or JNIM. We're at war with Islam.
It's the same war we've been waging since 711. They want to kill, enslave, or forcibly convert us, and we don't want that.
That's what a war is, guys.
You may not like that. Doesn't matter. We are not talking about what "should" be. We are talking about what is.
We don't get decide or not if we are at war with Islam, because Muslims have decided they are at war with us.
We are better at fighting wars than they are. Because we are better at hurting people than they are. So if we are willing to hurt them, we win.
If we continue trying to not-hurt them, we lose. Because that's not how you fight a war.
It really is that simple.
I actually feel bad for the Secretary. And not for being irrelevant.
He’s put himself in an impossible trap. He wants mass deportations, but also wants to avoid controversy, stay out of the media, and only target the worst of the worst.
That’s three contradictory goals at once.
Republicans need to wake the hell up!
If the agenda driven media is screaming at you, you’re doing it right.
They’ve been wrong about almost everything for decades.
And here’s the part everyone’s missing, mass deportations will never happen without creating fear.
Quiet enforcement in the shadows won’t change behavior. You need visibility.
Don’t forget, the media barely covered the millions who poured across the border, especially under Biden.
Same playbook works both ways. No fear, no results