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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).
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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