14. That’s their end goal with these hordes of invaders. It’s badly miscalculated though.
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15. No matter how many show up or what they try, the deployment of the military and true hardening of the border via their fortifications and the military patrols and aviation assets will multiply the effectiveness of the border patrol several fold.
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16. It’s a desperate gambit of the left. They know they’ve lost large chunks of the black and Latino vote. They have no choice but to import a new voting block to overwhelm and replace what they lost.
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17. And we’re in the process of ending that by sealing the border with troops now, the wall soon, and by stripping the biggest motivation to get here: anchor babies via the illegal birthright citizenship that has been propagated by the Uniparty globalists for decades.
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18. In that respect, people like Comey aren’t left or right, politically speaking; they’re globalists who are bought and paid for. They are Deep State globalists not loyal to America – just like Obama and the Clintons!
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This is IMO one of the most pertinent and overlooked issues of today: left and right aren't really pertinent to describing the present establishment. Hillary and Jeb! are two sides of the same coin. Nationalism v globalism is where the real friction is.
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Stu Cvrk @STUinSDThread: On the Existential Struggles of Our Time, Part I 1. There are three main existential struggles ongoing in the Age of Trump (IMHO); this thread will examine the first one: a. Globalism vs. nationalism b. Individualism vs. collectivism c. Judeo-Christian good vs. evilShow this thread1 reply 0 retweets 0 likes -
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My main criticism of that thread would be the absence of big capital, which IMO is the driving force behind the globalist project. Many of the things mentioned might not serve the US public, but they're a huge boondoggle to the moneyed class which funds Washington.
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I would argue that the main motive for globalists isn't starry-eyed utopianism about a stateless society, it's a cynical financial calculation that is packaged and sold with lofty rhetoric (which they may or may not actually believe).
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While money is of course a motivation, there is a basic ideological underpinning for globalists. They view themselves as the rightful rulers over the rest of us - in all things. That is a strong strain of Marxism - cultural and otherwise.
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I don't think it's primarily ideological. I see it mainly as an emergent property of corporate and finance rationally following their best interests. I'd say ideology serves as a rationalisation for certain individual actors.
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