The Trump era ends?

Flint

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Unfortunately the election of Donald Trump brought with it a hope that the suicidal direction the country was in might change. That hope is getting dashed almost daily. It seems that some people were right about the guy. He's a good bullsh*tter that got lucky. Well, thanks for the ride anyway it was a blast!

I'm sure there will still be a few moments of vintage Trumpist tweets and actions that will embolden the heart. But the hope for securing the borders, ending the wars of empire, and depowering the socialistic justice warriors, appears to be smashed on the rocks of deep state entrenchment. It "could" be that Trump is playing some long term 3D chess that has him turning things around on our enemies, but it is much more likely that, if he actually did want it, the swamp is too deep to drain. In all fairness to him he had the whole state apparatus arrayed against him and is still alive and still in office. Cheers to that.

It is also entirely possible that he doesn't get to finish his term. If the D's get the house (I don't think they will-they are still hated) he will get impeached and probably removed. He doesn't have the bulwark of party loyalty behind him. That would give us President Cuck, um Pence. Not the worst guy in the world, but a big downer for Trumps fans to be sure. Even if Trump manages to stumble to the finish line of his term he appears to be de-balled on the issues most important to his base.

What comes next? A hundred years wandering in the wilderness? Who is the next guy we can entrust with our support before being back stabbed? Cruz? He's a smart guy that has probably learned a lot in the last couple of years. Can Ann Coulter run for office? Laura Ingraham?
 

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Unfortunately the election of Donald Trump brought with it a hope that the suicidal direction the country was in might change. That hope is getting dashed almost daily. It seems that some people were right about the guy. He's a good bullsh*tter that got lucky. Well, thanks for the ride anyway it was a blast!

I'm sure there will still be a few moments of vintage Trumpist tweets and actions that will embolden the heart. But the hope for securing the borders, ending the wars of empire, and depowering the socialistic justice warriors, appears to be smashed on the rocks of deep state entrenchment. It "could" be that Trump is playing some long term 3D chess that has him turning things around on our enemies, but it is much more likely that, if he actually did want it, the swamp is too deep to drain. In all fairness to him he had the whole state apparatus arrayed against him and is still alive and still in office. Cheers to that.

It is also entirely possible that he doesn't get to finish his term. If the D's get the house (I don't think they will-they are still hated) he will get impeached and probably removed. He doesn't have the bulwark of party loyalty behind him. That would give us President Cuck, um Pence. Not the worst guy in the world, but a big downer for Trumps fans to be sure. Even if Trump manages to stumble to the finish line of his term he appears to be de-balled on the issues most important to his base.

What comes next? A hundred years wandering in the wilderness? Who is the next guy we can entrust with our support before being back stabbed? Cruz? He's a smart guy that has probably learned a lot in the last couple of years. Can Ann Coulter run for office? Laura Ingraham?


Without a doubt Ann Coulter would be my choice. She was a huge Trump supporter but like many of us has been very
disappointed with a lot of his actions. He has done a lot of good things but most americans want the wall built. Quit
making excuses and get it done. If he could do that it would slow down the decline of the U.S.
 

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Unfortunately the election of Donald Trump brought with it a hope that the suicidal direction the country was in might change. That hope is getting dashed almost daily. It seems that some people were right about the guy. He's a good bullsh*tter that got lucky. Well, thanks for the ride anyway it was a blast!

I'm sure there will still be a few moments of vintage Trumpist tweets and actions that will embolden the heart. But the hope for securing the borders, ending the wars of empire, and depowering the socialistic justice warriors, appears to be smashed on the rocks of deep state entrenchment. It "could" be that Trump is playing some long term 3D chess that has him turning things around on our enemies, but it is much more likely that, if he actually did want it, the swamp is too deep to drain. In all fairness to him he had the whole state apparatus arrayed against him and is still alive and still in office. Cheers to that.

It is also entirely possible that he doesn't get to finish his term. If the D's get the house (I don't think they will-they are still hated) he will get impeached and probably removed. He doesn't have the bulwark of party loyalty behind him. That would give us President Cuck, um Pence. Not the worst guy in the world, but a big downer for Trumps fans to be sure. Even if Trump manages to stumble to the finish line of his term he appears to be de-balled on the issues most important to his base.

What comes next? A hundred years wandering in the wilderness? Who is the next guy we can entrust with our support before being back stabbed? Cruz? He's a smart guy that has probably learned a lot in the last couple of years. Can Ann Coulter run for office? Laura Ingraham?

Ingraham is taking a week of "vacation" after criticizing the young system-promoted subversive leader David Hogg, with the result that advertisers began dropping her show. https://www.nytimes.com/2018/03/31/business/media/laura-ingraham-david-hogg.html In case anyone still hasn't figured it out, corporations work hand in glove with the cultural communists to advance the same agenda.

That's how far advanced the onslaught has become. Tonight's NBC fake news show began by showing Sacramento Kings players leading the protests in that city following the police shooting of a black male by White cops. "The topic of race is again in the national headlines," intoned the NBC anchor leading into a report on the protest.

A hundred years from now you won't have to worry about Whites "wandering in the wilderness." If present trends aren't checked in the next few years, a century from now the average American will look like one of Tiger Woods' or Ricki Fowler's cousins, combined with the requisite microchips tracking his every move and programming his every thought.

Chuck Baldwin recently wrote of Trump: "I have tried to warn people, Trump has no core convictions, he has no center; he has no moral compass; and he is a dish rag when it comes to the Constitution."

Trump has never once mentioned White people, and never will. He has a unique combination of celebrity, money, brashness, and the ability to say what his base wants to hear, but it goes no deeper than that. He is a political outsider, but otherwise is as much an insider as anyone. He made his fortune in a notoriously unethical, cut-throat business, and that's the perspective he views everything from -- destroying his enemies and "winning" in order to satisfy his ego, not for the good of the country.

Trump is/was the last president who might have been able to lead the "Old America" forward before it's permanently replaced demographically and ideologically. So far he's been a miserable failure and that's highly unlikely to change. The urban areas are long past the tipping point and in rural areas Whites have been effectively marginalized economically and there is almost zero collective understanding of the big picture of what's taking place. Go to your local Wal-Mart and try to educate the fine denizens shopping there.

The real lesson of Trump is that if White Americans want to save themselves and their progeny, we're going to have to do it ourselves, and we know with absolute certainty that's not gonna happen based on the pathetic track record of the past 50 years. Maybe I'll wake up tomorrow feeling less pessimistic, but from my perspective The Great Replacement looks like an irreversible fait accompli.
 
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