There’s no question that American bastions
of power – business, courts, intelligence services, media, ivy league
universities – are firmly in the grip of Jewish oligarchs and the 10-15% of
upper middle class professionals that form their second estate.
Conservatives, with the exception of a
few Israel-hawks and economic libertarians, are absent in this demographic. What they all have in common is
seething animosity towards the traditional family, nation-states, white people,
working people and Western civilization, which in the eyes of top billionaires
are barriers to profits and potential means of resistance to their master plan,
and for the lower tier of the new aristocracy, stains of retrograde bigotry and
intolerance that must be shattered to usher in the era of the new cosmopolitan
overman.
Michael
Lind calls these people the “liberaltarians,” upper class people who adhere to
extreme, activist forms of social liberalism combined with rapacious
capitalism. The convergence is stark. “Socialist” left academics at the Jacobin and
their libertarian right equivalents at the Cato Institute have the exact same
views and rationalizations on questions of sexuality, family values, religion,
immigration, drugs, globalism, crime and race. Their consensus is highly
unpopular even across racial lines in America and would never survive
democratic scrutiny, but ordinary people are not allowed to participate in
academia, non-profit foundations or media. All we have is a few elective
branches of the state.
Which is why every two and four years,
America’s silenced majority expresses what they think is a veto of the abyss
these unelected forces are foisting us into, usually in the form of delivering
Congress and/or the Executive office to the Republican Party. Republicans have won 8 out of
the last 13 presidential races since 1968.
During
Newt Gingrich’s 1994 “Revolution,” Republicans drew up a “Contract with
America” that promised a radical overhaul in Washington to combat corruption,
as well as increase popular participation and transparency in government
affairs in the interest of creating a counter-balance to elitism. This was
paired with a plan to crack down on out-of-control black crime and fight abuses
of “Great Society” programs, a form of “socialism” that is uniquely American in
that white working people pay almost as much in taxes as Europeans, but are often
excluded from reaping the benefits of social programs due to the absurdly low
means threshold for participating.
The end result was that the GOP was
able to solidify a national white voting base, including for the first time
ever the South, making a once competitive congressional kingmaker solidly red
and giving the GOP total control of Congress for the first time since 1954.
What did the Republicans do
with their mandate in ’94? There were one or two modest achievements, but they mostly spent
two years inviting libertarian think-tanks and corporate lobbies to draw up
predictable legislation: pollute the environment, cut Medicare, defund schools
and give Wall Street and multi-nationals the savings through tax-cuts
untethered to productive investment. The people responded: Bill Clinton, a
neo-liberal himself, batted away some of their shittier proposals and was
re-elected in 1996. The GOP’s congressional presence was crushed in 1998.
The Republicans have staged many dramatic
comebacks since then, promising in dog whistles, or in Trump’s case, explicit
terms, to fight the ever more virulent racial attacks on whites by the
Democratic party. Every time voters forgive or forget their last term, they are
given the power to do something about it, and like clockwork you get the exact
same legislative agenda they’ve had for 40 years.
Even if
we were to give the GOP the benefit of the doubt and pretend they are not just
a corrupt mouthpiece for billionaires and Zionists, its core ideology makes it
useless and dangerous.
According
to the institutional philosophy of the Republican Party, state power is in and
of itself immoral. GOP deregulation sprees transfer more power away from the
government, where we have some degree of say, and into the hands of private
plutocratic interests who can’t be voted out but have grown to exert more and
more power over our everyday lives. Homosexuality, feminism, globalization,
immigration and other elite impositions rapidly advance under Trump just like
they did under Reagan. The minoritarian impulse to terrorize the majority and
force it to assimilate to its eccentricities has always existed – just ask the
Jews – what has changed in the neoliberal era is the waning of state power and
its reluctance to satisfy the will of the people when other nodes of social,
economic and cultural power are captured by anti-social forces and unilaterally
decide that normal people no longer have a place in America.
This obviously upsets the people, which
then leads to “anarcho-tyranny,” an ironic combination of social disintegration
protected by ideologically selective, heavily abusive intelligence services and
police – knights in the service of oligarchy.
The lack of a will to govern
Republicans elected to government prize guarantees that their voters lose every
cultural, social and economic war in the short-term, and are governed by people
who hate them in the long-term. All nine Supreme Court Justices
are graduates of two “private” ivy leagues: Harvard, a school that is only 10%
white male Gentile (with homosexuals overrepresented in this segment) and
forces students to take lessons on hating white people,
or Yale, which is identical in all regards. Whether “conservative” or
“liberal,” what kind of ideological principles can the public expect present
and future judges to have when elite-to-power pipelines teach them to despise
the values, traditions and very existence of the people they rule? The GOP’s worldview is a fraud to
circumvent popular approval, perpetuated in the interest of replacing the white
majority which would never vote for its own dispossession otherwise.
It is the hallmark of madness
for America’s majority to continue expecting a party that does not believe in
governing to ever do anything to defend its desperate voters, solidified as
a bloc behind them out of fear that the other party might be worse. Trump was
elected to stop immigration and deport the illegals, but in the two years the
president and the GOP ran the entire government, it was Gingrich and Reagan all
over again.
The GOP establishment has figured out
that, just as they were about to cross the finish line, its voters have realized
what they’re doing. Already, a visible crop of future phony populists is
emerging: Marco Rubio, Matt Gaetz, Josh Hawley, etc. These characters will
arise in 2024 and imply that they are the white working man’s champion, while
in fact they will just be running white people’s electoral-demographic clock
for another election cycle or two.
Contrary
to what paleo-conservatives believe, the GOP will be just fine in a
majority-minority electorate. They will just run candidates like Trump’s new
adopted son, Charlie Kirk, an extreme social and economic libertarian Zionist
whose twitter is full of attacks on “old white men.” The Republicans are giving
us a glimpse of what awaits us when we are old and white and no longer have the
power to give them yet another mandate to tap dance for Israeli lobbyists and
engage in corporate cronyism.
It’s time to boycott this criminal
outfit into collapse and build a party from scratch that reflects the values of
normal people and isn’t afraid to govern on their behalf.
It’s a Herculean task, but continuing
to fall for the GOP’s dirty election year tricks reminds one of the salient
proverb: a lazy man does twice the work.
(Republished
from National Justice by
permission of author or representative)