Thoughts on the Death of Liberalism, Part XXII

It’s been awhile since I wrote one of these. Let’s see how it goes.

So- Brexit won. I’m surprised. Not because of the vote, but because it seems that the UK establishment didn’t have an array of tricks and ploys ready to stave off such a result. Or- perhaps they did, but all of their preparations weren’t nearly enough to prevent such an embarrassment, which is even worse.

The UK’s democratic establishment isn’t just floundering, now; it’s lost. And I mean that literally. With Cameron out and Labour in shambles, does anyone know who is currently running the UK? Is anyone currently running the UK? From my vantage point, I can’t make heads or tails of anything going on over there.

I would have voted Brexit, too. One clear look at the EU and it’s obvious that staying is foolishness. Just look at poor, beleaguered Greece- they’re like the United States. They’ve been in a recession for 8 years and nobody seems to care, least of all its EU “friends” and “allies”. And the rest of the PIIGS are almost as bad, and getting worse all the time. The EU has brought economic ruin to many, many people. It’s crushed hopes and shattered dreams. It’s brought misery, bankruptcy and hopelessness to millions.

And, the rapefugee crisis is something only a sicko would love or support. It’s genocide against Europe’s whites, and nothing more.

The EU is a vile, reprehensible abomination of a government. It’s leaders are unelected democratically- the common people have no say in who gets to lead the EU and why. And any democratically elected leader in Europe is subservient to the EU’s unelected tyrants. The EU is an effrontery to anyone who values liberty, freedom of speech, and rational, accountable government.

I’ll be glad to see it go.

How are things here, in the states?

Worse.

The “United States” is doomed. I’ll just say it.

I honestly think at this point that an amount of armed rebellion in inescapable, save for the possibility of some divine intervention, somehow, or a full devotion on my part to “fix” things, which isn’t going to happen, because I have a job and many other things to attend to.

I did my best to save the US. I tried as hard as I could with the limited time and resources I had, and I think I should be proud of my efforts, considering that I was one of only a small handful of people to make any.

At this point, right now, I’ve given up on trying to save the oligarchy, in particular. They’re hopeless, all of them, and they’re all equally doomed if things continue on their current course.

I used to write about this stuff a lot, a long time ago. I remember a paragraph I wrote, once, about how there might well be no turning back. Let’s see if I can find it…

Hmmmm. This might be it.

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Back to my original point… there are too many lies. Way, way, wayyyyyy too many. Even if “Obama” had been a competent and respectable leader, even if the economy were actually doing well as opposed to falling into the abyss, there still would be too many lies, I think, for the liberal establishment to escape from his Presidency with its credibility intact.

There are so many lies that in my view it discredits completely the entire order. It’s laughable to see the GOP debate some African born illegal alien “President” about his domestic policies as though he even knows what country this is. The GOP is presumably run by people with education over the third grade level, so they must know that his character isn’t even American. If we know it, than so do they, and the fact that he was allowed into the political order in any way discredits so much of the whole system. The future of politics here is a gaping abyss. I mean, even more so than it is now.

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I think that there might well be no possibility of saving the US establishment. They’re toast. The turning point, IMHO, was 9/11.

When they did 9/11, the oligarchs willingly and voluntarily severed themselves from the American public in a way that IMHO is impossible to fix. They caused a permanent fissure. After 9/11, there really and truly was no turning back for them. It was the NWO or nothing.

Since the NWO isn’t going to happen, obviously, they’re going to be left with nothing.

Yes, 9/11 was the turning point.

The oligarchy’s attempts to reconnect can’t happen because reconnection requires honesty. Honesty is the basis of trust, and without trust, you can’t connect.

And the oligarchy cannot be honest with the public because of its role in 9/11. No way.

So, they’re sunk.

Unlike so many on the alt-right, I have never been particularly keen on Trump. I’ve liked some of his ideas, but I’ve never trusted him, personally.

I think I’ve wrote about this before. Let me check…

Here.

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I don’t like them. Any of them. I’m trying, real hard, to like Trump, because I so desperately want to like somebody. I mean, I’m like a dying man in the desert, and I’m hoping that that thing labeled “Trump” over that sand dune off in the distance is actually what I hope it is, and not the mirage that it most likely, most probably, is.

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I still don’t trust him, and from the looks of things, I’m not alone anymore, either.

I don’t care how much he says he hates the Clintons. He doesn’t. He’s an oligarch, too, like them.

His whole message rings too shallow to me.

From the beginning, there were warning signs. Like his “Dancing Muslims” shtick, which I thought back then was a transparently obvious ploy to obscure in peoples’ minds the story of the “Dancing Israelis” back on 9/11.

Many, many other things don’t sit well with me regarding Trump. To be blunt, I dislike his one-note and shallow obsession with Muslims.

This, to me, is pure oligarch.

Nobody cares about the “Evil of Muslims” other than those who are trying to obscure the fact that ISIS is a US government creation, like Al-Queda was, and like 9/11 was.

Muslims aren’t the problem in the US as far as crime or violence goes. And I don’t care how many false flag attacks “show” otherwise.

The real problem in the US as far as violent crime is obviously the black race. For more, just do a Google search or read some of the stuff I wrote previously here.

Any real populist would put the curtailing of black crime front and center in his campaign.

His personality, as well, is pure oligarch. He comes across as a spoiled, entitled billionaire bully. Like a typical pampered oligarch, he’s a snob without the refinement. He has that rich man’s habit of being cruel without the wit and smarts that a lower class man must incorporate into his attacks to give him cover.

And, while I’m on the subject, I don’t like Trump’s attitude on the economy.

Like a typical oligarch who has never had to really work for a living, he is all attack, attack, attack. He offers no advice to others, and presents no plans to bring others into his successful milieu. He’s all about keeping others out. Again, like all the rest of them.

Trump comes across as someone who has never had to scrounge. You can tell because he doesn’t have the instinct to help others when they might be down, or in need or something. You know, like the instinct of a real working class man, who has to rely on others’ goodwill to get by.

Trump’s interpretation of working class people is an oligarch’s caricature of them. Only in a billionaire’s airy, sheltered fantasies do they act like he seems to think they do.

Trump isn’t a populist. Not even close.

That being the case, he’s not what we need.

We need an end to oligarchy, not it’s continuance under another name. We need people like Trump out.

And that, it looks like we’re not going to get.

So, if nothing changes, we’ll sink, and then break apart, and that will be that.

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