Mayday Leftists Living In the Past

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As far as the USA is concerned, Communists celebrating Mayday today should take a good hard look at themselves, and their internationalist philosophy. After decades of imperialism abuse the US has endured from Mexico, China, India, et al, a mood among Americans for the leftist ideology of globalism, is about as popular and up to date as the telephone booth, the VCR, and the Plymouth Sundance.

Fact is, the US has, in its foolish acquiesence to international thinking, over the past 30 years, been pillaged for Trillions$$$, just in remittances alone. Then there's the trade imbalance, where unfriendly countries like Mexico and China have been given unrestricted access to our huge and wealthy market, while our exports to them have been "greeted" with restrictive tariffs.

Not hard to find the stark contrasts. Even on the TV news this morning, we see the so-called "caravan" from Honduras, at our southern border, with invaders criminally climbing the old fence (and being arrested), plus a few given asylum status (at least temporarily). But did Mexico arrest any of these people ? Or grant any asylum ? Not that I've heard of.

The days of young Americans spouting the words of Marx in The Communist Manifesto, and Lenin in the The State and Revolution, are as Lenin put it >> "withering away". But this time it's not the state that is withering away. It is left-wing ideology, and particularly the internationalist , multicuturalist, immigrationist philosophy so favored by the Democratic Party. In a new study, it's revealed that millenials are leaning to the right, and toward the Republicans, especially with regard to the issues of the economy, race relations, and crime.

"Two years ago, young white people favored Democrats over Republicans for Congress by a margin of 47 to 33 percent," reports Reuters, but "that gap vanished by this year, with 39 percent supporting each party."

In a report from Reason/Reuters >> “The outlier here is white male millennials, who do actually show a strong tilt rightward. In 2016, young white men favored Democrats 48 percent to 36 percent. This year, they preferred Republican candidates to Democrats by 46 to 37 percent

All of this "presents a potential problem for Democrats who have come to count on millennials as a core constituency—and will need all the loyalty they can get to achieve a net gain of 23 seats to capture control of the U.S. House of Representatives in November," Reuters notes.”


Rather than moving to the left and globalism, in 2018, Americans are choosing to protect their country with nationalism. It took quite a while for it to happen, but authors like Pat Buchanan, Ann Coulter, and Lou Dobbs are being shown to have been right all along (in more ways than one).
 
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Well, globalism has given us one of the most peaceful periods in history. It may not seem that way with 24 hour news channels and the internet advertising every bomb that goes off anywhere, but it actually is an era that will be looked back on as a period of peace.
And that ain't hay, protectionist.
 
Well, globalism has given us one of the most peaceful periods in history. It may not seem that way with 24 hour news channels and the internet advertising every bomb that goes off anywhere, but it actually is an era that will be looked back on as a period of peace.
And that ain't hay, protectionist.
Really? It was globalism that got the US into WWI, WWII, the Cold War, Korea, Vietnam, Iraq, Afghanistan and now maybe Iran. And now while you praise globalism, you balk at the US playing a major role in dealing with the Iranian nuclear threat.
 
As far as the USA is concerned, Communists celebrating Mayday today should take a good hard look at themselves, and their internationalist philosophy. After decades of imperialism abuse the US has endured from Mexico, China, India, et al, a mood among Americans for the leftist ideology of globalism, is about as popular and up to date as the telephone booth, the VCR, and the Plymouth Sundance.

Fact is, the US has, in its foolish aquiesence to international thinking, over the past 30 years, been pillaged for Trillions$$$, just in remittances alone. Then there's the trade imbalance, where unfriendly countries like Mexico and China have been given unrestricted access to our huge and wealthy market, while our exports to them have been "greeted" with restrictive tariffs.

Not hard to find the stark contrasts. Even on the TV news this morning, we see the so-called "caravan" from Honduras, at our southern border, with invaders criminally climbing the old fence (and being arrested), plus a few given asylum status (at least temporarily). But did Mexico arrest any of these people ? Or grant any asylum ? Not that I've heard of.

The days of young Americans spouting the words of Marx in The Communist Manifesto, and Lenin in the The State and Revolution, are as Lenin put it >> "withering away". But this time it's not the state that is withering away. It is left-wing ideology, and particularly the internationalist , multicuturalist, immigrationist philosophy so favored by the Democratic Party. In a new study, it's revealed that millenials are leaning to the right, and toward the Republicans, especially with regard to the issues of the economy, race relations, and crime.

"Two years ago, young white people favored Democrats over Republicans for Congress by a margin of 47 to 33 percent," reports Reuters, but "that gap vanished by this year, with 39 percent supporting each party."

In a report from Reason/Reuters >> “The outlier here is white male millennials, who do actually show a strong tilt rightward. In 2016, young white men favored Democrats 48 percent to 36 percent. This year, they preferred Republican candidates to Democrats by 46 to 37 percent

All of this "presents a potential problem for Democrats who have come to count on millennials as a core constituency—and will need all the loyalty they can get to achieve a net gain of 23 seats to capture control of the U.S. House of Representatives in November," Reuters notes.”


Rather than moving to the left and globalism, in 2018, Americans are choosing to protect their country with nationalism. It took quite a while for it to happen, but authors like Pat Buchanan, Ann Coulter, and Lou Dobbs are being shown to have been right all along (in more ways than one).

The Democratic Party is not satisfied with looting the middle class by themselves, they invite looters from around the world to come help them loot America.
 
Well, globalism has given us one of the most peaceful periods in history. It may not seem that way with 24 hour news channels and the internet advertising every bomb that goes off anywhere, but it actually is an era that will be looked back on as a period of peace.
And that ain't hay, protectionist.
Really? It was globalism that got the US into WWI, WWII, the Cold War, Korea, Vietnam, Iraq, Afghanistan and now maybe Iran. And now while you praise globalism, you balk at the US playing a major role in dealing with the Iranian nuclear threat.
I wouldn't go so far as to say I'm "praising" it, but it has had some positive benefits, including improving the standard of living for millions around the globe. That's not a bad thing. I get it that we've got the short end of the stick right now, until everyone is on a level playing field which takes a LONG time, but it's not an evil concept. Nationalism is what led to WWI and WWII. I believe in being proud of our country, but when it leads to feeling the rest of the world is our adversary or competitor, that rarely ends well.
 
The days of young Americans spouting the words of Marx in The Communist Manifesto, and Lenin in the The State and Revolution, are as Lenin put it >> "withering away". But this time it's not the state that is withering away. It is left-wing ideology, and particularly the internationalist , multicuturalist, immigrationist philosophy so favored by the Democratic Party. In a new study, it's revealed that millenials are leaning to the right, and toward the Republicans, especially with regard to the issues of the economy, race relations, and crime
So why did more young voters cast their ballots for Sanders than for Trump and Clinton combined?

More young people voted for Bernie Sanders than Trump and Clinton combined — by a lot

"More young people voted for Bernie Sanders than Trump and Clinton combined — by a lot."

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As far as the USA is concerned, Communists celebrating Mayday today should take a good hard look at themselves, and their internationalist philosophy. After decades of imperialism abuse the US has endured from Mexico, China, India, et al, a mood among Americans for the leftist ideology of globalism, is about as popular and up to date as the telephone booth, the VCR, and the Plymouth Sundance.

Fact is, the US has, in its foolish aquiesence to international thinking, over the past 30 years, been pillaged for Trillions$$$, just in remittances alone. Then there's the trade imbalance, where unfriendly countries like Mexico and China have been given unrestricted access to our huge and wealthy market, while our exports to them have been "greeted" with restrictive tariffs.

Not hard to find the stark contrasts. Even on the TV news this morning, we see the so-called "caravan" from Honduras, at our southern border, with invaders criminally climbing the old fence (and being arrested), plus a few given asylum status (at least temporarily). But did Mexico arrest any of these people ? Or grant any asylum ? Not that I've heard of.

The days of young Americans spouting the words of Marx in The Communist Manifesto, and Lenin in the The State and Revolution, are as Lenin put it >> "withering away". But this time it's not the state that is withering away. It is left-wing ideology, and particularly the internationalist , multicuturalist, immigrationist philosophy so favored by the Democratic Party. In a new study, it's revealed that millenials are leaning to the right, and toward the Republicans, especially with regard to the issues of the economy, race relations, and crime.

"Two years ago, young white people favored Democrats over Republicans for Congress by a margin of 47 to 33 percent," reports Reuters, but "that gap vanished by this year, with 39 percent supporting each party."

In a report from Reason/Reuters >> “The outlier here is white male millennials, who do actually show a strong tilt rightward. In 2016, young white men favored Democrats 48 percent to 36 percent. This year, they preferred Republican candidates to Democrats by 46 to 37 percent

All of this "presents a potential problem for Democrats who have come to count on millennials as a core constituency—and will need all the loyalty they can get to achieve a net gain of 23 seats to capture control of the U.S. House of Representatives in November," Reuters notes.”


Rather than moving to the left and globalism, in 2018, Americans are choosing to protect their country with nationalism. It took quite a while for it to happen, but authors like Pat Buchanan, Ann Coulter, and Lou Dobbs are being shown to have been right all along (in more ways than one).
What you need to understand about Marx is that he largely agrees with you as to the detrimental affects of globalism.

Before the neoliberals took over America, so did the left.
 
The days of young Americans spouting the words of Marx in The Communist Manifesto, and Lenin in the The State and Revolution, are as Lenin put it >> "withering away". But this time it's not the state that is withering away. It is left-wing ideology, and particularly the internationalist , multicuturalist, immigrationist philosophy so favored by the Democratic Party. In a new study, it's revealed that millenials are leaning to the right, and toward the Republicans, especially with regard to the issues of the economy, race relations, and crime
So why did more young voters cast their ballots for Sanders than for Trump and Clinton combined?

More young people voted for Bernie Sanders than Trump and Clinton combined — by a lot

"More young people voted for Bernie Sanders than Trump and Clinton combined — by a lot."
imrs.php

Yet he lost...to Hillary...go figure.
 
Yes, the May Day leftists and the last day protectionists are living in the past.
 
Well, globalism has given us one of the most peaceful periods in history. It may not seem that way with 24 hour news channels and the internet advertising every bomb that goes off anywhere, but it actually is an era that will be looked back on as a period of peace.
And that ain't hay, protectionist.
Its the threat of nukes and the spread of democracy. Trading with other countries and the bullshit UN have nothing to do with it.
We wont know if this is actually a "time of peace" for another 100 or so years as a large scale conflict will contradict that. Decades of peace has been normal throughout history.
I read an article published by a political scientist a few months ago.
 
The days of young Americans spouting the words of Marx in The Communist Manifesto, and Lenin in the The State and Revolution, are as Lenin put it >> "withering away". But this time it's not the state that is withering away. It is left-wing ideology, and particularly the internationalist , multicuturalist, immigrationist philosophy so favored by the Democratic Party. In a new study, it's revealed that millenials are leaning to the right, and toward the Republicans, especially with regard to the issues of the economy, race relations, and crime
So why did more young voters cast their ballots for Sanders than for Trump and Clinton combined?

More young people voted for Bernie Sanders than Trump and Clinton combined — by a lot

"More young people voted for Bernie Sanders than Trump and Clinton combined — by a lot."
imrs.php
our kids love free shit. They are so entitled... we are so fucked!
 
The days of young Americans spouting the words of Marx in The Communist Manifesto, and Lenin in the The State and Revolution, are as Lenin put it >> "withering away". But this time it's not the state that is withering away. It is left-wing ideology, and particularly the internationalist , multicuturalist, immigrationist philosophy so favored by the Democratic Party. In a new study, it's revealed that millenials are leaning to the right, and toward the Republicans, especially with regard to the issues of the economy, race relations, and crime
So why did more young voters cast their ballots for Sanders than for Trump and Clinton combined?

More young people voted for Bernie Sanders than Trump and Clinton combined — by a lot

"More young people voted for Bernie Sanders than Trump and Clinton combined — by a lot."
imrs.php

Yet he lost...to Hillary...go figure.
If Hillary lost to Trump in rust belt states that normally vote Democratic because of Republican voter suppression efforts, it is widely believed (on the left) she used very similar strategies to defeat Sanders in the primaries. US elections have been rife with fraud virtually from the beginning, imho. Maybe the 1912 presidential election reveals what we might see in 2020?
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United States presidential election, 1912 - Wikipedia

If so, Trump could win reelection with 30%+ of the popular vote.
 
Well, globalism has given us one of the most peaceful periods in history. It may not seem that way with 24 hour news channels and the internet advertising every bomb that goes off anywhere, but it actually is an era that will be looked back on as a period of peace.
And that ain't hay, protectionist.
Its the threat of nukes and the spread of democracy. Trading with other countries and the bullshit UN have nothing to do with it.
We wont know if this is actually a "time of peace" for another 100 or so years as a large scale conflict will contradict that. Decades of peace has been normal throughout history.
I read an article published by a political scientist a few months ago.
I agree with you that the threat of nukes and the spread of democracy has had something to do with it, but so has trading with other countries, big time. Don't you know by now that when you have a country by the wallet, you've got it by the balls? Why do you think Europe doesn't want to get into it with Russia? Not because of nukes--because they need them as trading partners. That's only one small example. I think what happened after the devastation of WWII was that the leaders of the world DID very intentionally create a world where economics would be the carrot and the stick, rather than armies and bombs. It has worked, although it is frustrating.
 
Well, globalism has given us one of the most peaceful periods in history. It may not seem that way with 24 hour news channels and the internet advertising every bomb that goes off anywhere, but it actually is an era that will be looked back on as a period of peace.
And that ain't hay, protectionist.
Its the threat of nukes and the spread of democracy. Trading with other countries and the bullshit UN have nothing to do with it.
We wont know if this is actually a "time of peace" for another 100 or so years as a large scale conflict will contradict that. Decades of peace has been normal throughout history.
I read an article published by a political scientist a few months ago.
I agree with you that the threat of nukes and the spread of democracy has had something to do with it, but so has trading with other countries, big time. Don't you know by now that when you have a country by the wallet, you've got it by the balls? Why do you think Europe doesn't want to get into it with Russia? Not because of nukes--because they need them as trading partners. That's only one small example. I think what happened after the devastation of WWII was that the leaders of the world DID very intentionally create a world where economics would be the carrot and the stick, rather than armies and bombs. It has worked, although it is frustrating.
Yes... Thats why America was blaming trade barriers for WW1 LOL
US and China right now.
Different peoples have been trading for millenia......
 
Well, globalism has given us one of the most peaceful periods in history. It may not seem that way with 24 hour news channels and the internet advertising every bomb that goes off anywhere, but it actually is an era that will be looked back on as a period of peace.
And that ain't hay, protectionist.
So, you call THESE things "peace" ?

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Well, globalism has given us one of the most peaceful periods in history. It may not seem that way with 24 hour news channels and the internet advertising every bomb that goes off anywhere, but it actually is an era that will be looked back on as a period of peace.
And that ain't hay, protectionist.
So, you call THESE things "peace" ?

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It may not seem it, but it is actually, relatively an era of peace since the end of WWII. As far as how many people are fighting others, etc. It's a numbers thing.
 
I wouldn't go so far as to say I'm "praising" it, but it has had some positive benefits, including improving the standard of living for millions around the globe. That's not a bad thing. I get it that we've got the short end of the stick right now, until everyone is on a level playing field which takes a LONG time, but it's not an evil concept. Nationalism is what led to WWI and WWII. I believe in being proud of our country, but when it leads to feeling the rest of the world is our adversary or competitor, that rarely ends well.
And when some countries in the world ARE our adversaries, extracting Billions$$ out of our economy, and reinserting those Billions$$ into their economies, you hesitate to even call them a "competitor" ? Strange how you have no animosity toward international burglary, even when your own country is the victim.

I guess you wouldn't mind if went to your house, and took a few thousand dollars worth of stuff, and reinserted them into our households ?
 

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