-Limited Deportations, that get nullified by the amount of naturalizations
-Higher cost of living/food/fuel/housing
-No meaningful DOGE cuts
-War with Iran
-Zero deep state arrests
-Zero Epstein arrests
-Charlie Kirk murder (radical leftist networks not dismantled )
-Increase in deficit and national debt
-Zero tariff checks (tariffs refunds for megacorps instead)
-Glyphosate immunity
-FISA renewal
-Nobody held accountable for stealing 2020 election.
-Mail in ballots solidified/ codified
-AI/ palantir/ flock (surveillance state)
-Birthright citizenship solidified/ codified
-Bowing to Israel
I can go on and on and on ….
It's time to break the addiction to cheap labor…Two groups keep defending large scale illegal immigration and both miss the same systems problem.
One side pushes rapid demographic change and dismisses concerns about cohesion, culture, and political power.
The other side is addicted to cheap labor. Business owners treat illegal hiring as a victimless crime.
Of course a business wants lower costs. That is rational short term.
The mistake is treating the quarterly spreadsheet as the whole picture.
They are not looking at the country their children will inherit.
They are not connecting the open border to longer emergency room waits, schools that keep struggling no matter the spending, or housing their kids may never afford.
New arrivals and their U.S. born children absorb education, emergency care, and other benefits.
Taxpayers cover those costs.
The public bill often offsets or exceeds the private savings from cheap labor.
Lower the fiscal burden and taxes could drop.
Higher take home pay and less wage pressure would make legal workers more available.
The labor shortage claim looks different once you stop socializing the costs.
Some industries say Americans will not do the work.
With higher wages and better conditions they often will.
The system creates the dependency then uses it as proof the system is necessary.
This is not victimless.
It is deferred and socialized.
Short term profits stay private.
Long term costs of higher taxes, strained services, and a lower trust country go to the next generation.
The Civil Rights Act was the clear beginning of white genocide in the USA.
Bringing black slaves to America was a bad idea. Releasing them without sending them back was a bad idea. Giving them rights was a fucking terrible idea.
But the Civil Rights Act made it strictly illegal to even avoid them.
Look at this photo. White soldiers pointing guns at White students and forcing them to go to school with blacks.
Would India ever send Indian soldiers to point guns at Indian students and make them go to school with pakistanis?
Would Muslims send Muslim soldiers to point guns at muslim students and make them go to school with jews?
What would be the point of that? Why would you force your own people to mix with people that they don't want to mix with?
Well, of course the answer is that these soldiers are being paid. If you can find enough stupid, selfish bullies, they will do whatever you pay them to do. As long as you pay enough.
So who paid them, and why? Who created the Civil Rights act? Why did they want it to become law?
Do these students look like they voted for this? Or does this look like they're being forced?
If you think about this for longer than 10 seconds and you're not retarded, it becomes obvious that America did not choose integration and immigration. They try to make it sound like people wanted this. If that was true, why did they need guns?
You can have any opinion you want about race. I can't stop you. But you cannot tell us that we chose this. This was an act of war.
Muslims cry about Western colonialism and genocide, then scream that Islam will dominate the world and gloat about White Genocide in the next sentence.
They deserve ZERO sympathy. I’m done.
Nick says your GF should have zero guy friends and no Instagram
"There should be no guys that are like a brother to her. If she has any men in her life like that, you might as well just assume it's happening and you're a cuck."
@BrandonRahbar I agree but man does make me angry with how scared he seems to be to play, he’s so good against every other team in the NBA. I think through the first two series he was like 95% at the rim and shooting the three well and then we play the spurs and it just all goes away
@bimercury_ I mean, same w the nuggets series that year if OKC doesn’t literally throw away game 1 both series are over in 5. Those series happen w being a young team though