Sunday, January 20, 2019

Now that Trump has foolishly telegraphed a future amnesty, expect new hordes at the borders and points of entry

And Homeland Security is shut down, not getting paid.

Way to go, Brownie.

Washington DC Injuns to Catholic kids: "White people go back to Europe, this is not your land"

Here.

Fellow tribalists Rashida Tlaib, Helen Thomas, Barack Obama, and friends: "Jews get the hell out of Palestine, go back to Poland, Germany and America."

Miller's just upset the Catholic kids don't wear Conservatarian hats and swear like sailors


Native American Nathan Phillips has a history of seeking out confrontation over race

He's been around a long time and has a Wikipedia page, which is up to date with the latest incident in Washington, DC where he gets in the face of some easy marks, a bunch of unsuspecting Catholic kids.

Just one previous example, at Eastern Michigan University in 2015 when he went looking for trouble:

Native American claims racial harassment by EMU students dressed as indians.

Gaslighting on a civilizational scale began with just one tribe convincing eleven other tribes to cough up their best animals in exchange for their sins


Clean water flows only from white privilege (and places it subdued in 1945, 1953 and 1973)


Whites want smaller government because they're tired of the privilege of having to pay for all of it


Donald Judas Trump: We'll trade immigration amnesty, not right now but for something bigger


Turns out Nancy Pelosi represents a shit-hole district


Add in AOC's 70% marginal income tax rates and it all just adds up to old-fashioned rape and pillage


Saturday, January 19, 2019

Marco Rubio is already gloating over Trump defeat


If the next Trump move after the Democrats' rejection isn't declaring a border emergency, then he's most certainly. . .

. . . if he's not already.

Ann Coulter does The Trump New Immigration Math


The week in a nutshell: Two trains crashed killing everyone on board, in separate incidents


Smart politics: Marco Rubio horns in on Trump's action, introduces legislation against non-compete agreements



Rubio Debuts Bill to Block Non-Competes in Low-Skill Industries

Speaking of Michigan's clusterf*ck of white trash and wealthy white trash . . .


Libertarian Michigan, USA, where's it's still not OK to say "black trash" and "poor black trash"


George W. Bush finally delivers on something, too bad it's not The Wall

Bush calls for end to shutdown, delivers pizza to Secret Service

There were just 7 votes in the House against making the deep state permanent

The 7 Republicans who voted against back pay for furloughed workers:

But seven lawmakers — all House Republicans — opposed the measure. Those "no" votes came from Reps. Justin Amash (Mich.), Andy Biggs (Ariz.), Paul Gosar (Ariz.), Glen Grothman (Wis.), Thomas Massie (Ky.), Chip Roy (Texas) and Ted Yoho (Fla.). ... Gosar issued a statement after the vote saying the bill removes an incentive to resolve the shutdown swiftly. "This ill-conceived legislation takes away a useful tool in holding government accountable," he said. "Shutdowns have historically served to push both parties to compromise and resolution.  This bill eliminates the impact and urgency a shutdown creates and rewards bureaucrats and swamp dwellers." Massie made similar remarks in a statement saying the bill "guarantees retroactive pay for every possible future shutdown, which will only make it easier for politicians to cause future shutdowns." "This is irresponsible and I want to prevent future shutdowns from happening," he said.

Despite the shutdown, divided Congress and Trump agree to guarantee 2.8 million federal paychecks, but not The Wall

The Deep State takes care of its own.

Congress approves back pay for workers affected by current shutdown, future ones :

The House on Friday [1-11-19] cleared a bill that would ensure back pay for federal workers missing paychecks as a result of the partial government shutdown, as well as guarantee payment for employees affected by any future closures. The measure passed with broad bipartisan support, 411-7 [in the US House]. ... President Trump has indicated he would sign the bill, which the Senate passed unanimously on Thursday.