Trump’s recent announcement to run for the presidency in 2024 made me think for a few minutes about the larger implications. If there had been a “Red Wave,” I think it would have made more sense – that he announces and rides that momentum into the White House. If he was the best candidate, his backing would have caused that wave to materialize – it largely didn’t. Trump isn’t my candidate. He did a great deal of good for the financial stability of the nation; but he also pushed the COVID agenda, which did a great deal of harm for the health and welfare of the country. His idea of “Make America Great Again” was a resurgence in American superpower status and perhaps a semi-return to Reagan’s “Morning in America.” My version is to balkanize and return our individual countries to genuine Christianity. As long as you search for the glory of God, greatness will always follow. Aside from that, I’ve started to realize that Trump is the only real option for the Republican Party.
There are several reasons why Trump’s successful candidacy are highly probable, and none of them are good for our people. However, we must discuss our current voting issues because they heavily influence the current trajectory of the country. First, there is obviously tinkering going on in the election process, both legal, albeit unethical, and also blatantly illegal. An example of a legal one is the process of “curing the vote.” If a mail-in ballot is technically insufficient, this can be anything from a sloppy number to an improper address to a missing signature, it is the state’s responsibility to verify the ballot and must make a reasonable attempt at contacting the voter to prove the vote’s accuracy. In most cases, if there is a predetermined bias by the “curer,” they may interpret reasonable with their own prejudices. If the voter is not aligned with their politics, perhaps one unanswered phone call is considered reasonable outreach. If the voter is ideologically on par with the curer, then maybe reasonable is calling dozens of times. This is that gray area that would be considered unethical, but still legal. There is also the practice of busing and transporting voters that lack agency and/or are low-information voters, including some rumors of (illegal) financial compensation for the correct type of voting.
Of course, there are the obvious illegal issues such as going to the local cemetery and writing down the names of the deceased and multiple votes from within the same household (that do not live there anymore). Illegal aliens voting is also a problem. Since the regime media touts voter fraud as nominal and inconsequential to our “sacred democracy,” it is critical that we should pay attention to it. Whenever the magician tells you there’s nothing to see here, there is definitely something to see here.
These two points are brought up because, even if we ignore the “Deep State” conspiracy theory, which seems to be less of a conspiracy as things progress, there is real life proof that election tampering is happening. This is likely why Trump will be the candidate of choice for the Republican Party, and he will be destined to lose the general election via election engineering and/or the ongoing demographic collapse of Heritage America. In essence, Trump is the “fall guy” for the American Empire, and practically every result with his defeat serves those in charge.
Trump is the perfect candidate at this stage within the American Empire. He has such a large fan base that it will bring about a few undesirable outcomes for us. One outcome is he somehow wins (highly improbable but it does satisfy a potential imperial domestic goal) – and it puts the American citizenry back to sleep. It would demonstrate to Heritage America that the midterms were a minor success and, much more importantly, voting still works. It would also galvanize the Radical Left and they can pick back up with their carnage and lawlessness from a few years ago – it makes a convenient reset. Everything goes back to normal and the slow march to ruination begins again. With this outcome, the Dissident Right would need to continue building parallel societies and preparing for the continuation of societal decline.
The more likely result is Trump is defeated in the presidential election, I believe this is the route that things will go (and this also serves the American Empire very well on the home front). In turn, Trump losing brings about two very real and disturbing possibilities. One is that another Trump loss finally breaks the belief in the voting system, as well as the “back” of the broad-based MAGA movement. The Right, both the normies and much of the Trumper online dissidents, will be wholly demoralized by the Empire successfully and repeatedly flexing its muscles (quite openly) in domestic elections. As a result, despair and paralysis will infect the Right; meanwhile, the chants of “Orange Man Bad” and the imaginary threat of Christian extremism will hypnotize the Left as they follow the pied piper over the cliff with everyone else.
The other option with a Trump loss is armed upheaval. I, of course, hope this does not happen; I always advocate for calm, peaceful secession. I would be remiss, though, to not point out this possibility – and it would also be a desirable aim for the American Empire. Armed resistance would be dealt with very forcefully in “Blue States,” and their respective governors would call out the National Guard, the New Woke Army, and every enforcement apparatus of the Empire to quell any whispers of rebellion. It would result in total, draconian lockdown and repression. In the “Red States,” if the National Guard bucks against any designs against the citizenry, the New Woke Army will be involved via imperial decree. Keep in mind that the Empire trains the National Guard and has access to all Nation Guard plans for defense. The National Guard also has outdated or insufficient equipment to face the New Woke Army. A large amount of the National Guard is supported by New Woke Army’s infrastructure. Soldiers do not fight on empty bellies, at least, not for long. While I believe the New Woke Army would not stand a chance against the Russians or the Chinese, it still has enough strength, weaponry, and logistical capacity (and enough hate) to utterly crush a domestic uprising. These are subject matters on their own, and I am only touching on them briefly. Padrig Martin covers these topics in a more eloquent way on his War Watch podcast, so I will leave in-depth explanations on these matters to him.
All in all, these are the reasons why I believe that Trump will be the next Republican candidate for the presidency. Win, lose, or draw, the overall result will be a victory for the American Empire. Sadly, the only long-term hope is that he is defeated, and the Dissident Right is hopefully able to guide the citizenry to viable secession (requiring another discussion on its possibility within such a framework) and to Christianity. Regardless, the future is not bright. Trust in God, in your families, and your friends.
Teach a man to fight, he can win a battle.
Teach a man to write, he can win a nation.
I appreciate your having thought through all the ‘heads they win, tails we lose’ scenarios. I’m surprised at those who can still glean hope from another Trump run. They’ll admit it was stolen in 2020. What makes them think it would be any different in 2024?
Days … weeks … months … years … decades drag on and STILL no basic pre “blueprint” for a balkanized America. Something the sheeple can rally around. Discuss at home and office.
Until such an initial pre outline of a blueprint exists … we’ll continue to “analyze the sinking of our Titanic.” We’ll never DO anything. We’ll never FIX anything.
Tea ready? Pinkies out? Talk talk talk ….
This is how America dies. We have freedom of speech. But speech without action is nothing.
The pre blueprint is easy, build church connections, have a garden, go to the farmers market and make connections buy locally. Join your school board, become a member of the city council. Be ready with knowing what needs done, not to fix today but to lead tomorrow.
What the hell are you talking about, “Josey?” You’ve been commenting at this site for, what, six to eight months under your current nom de plume? You’re talking out your hindparts, man.
As far as a “pre-blueprint for a balkanized America” and all that goes: stop yacking about it and get to work on it, dingdong. Otherwise,… a growing number of us wish you would just – shut your yapper! If you know what I mean.
🙂 Paid trolls are always a source of comic relief. I almost want to thank them. You’ll know them by a few tell tale signs –
1. The truth pulls them out of the woodwork. Any comment suggesting ‘anything other than continuous talk’ ( eg., suggesting even soft “action” be taken ), brings them furiously out of their crevices to attack and attempt to discredit the commentor.
2. They constantly use elementary psychology like, “we” think this of you and, “we” don’t agree with you etc. When they say “we” it’s a ( to use a very old term ), babyish attempt to influence any gullible weak minded readers to side against ANY action to actually save the south.
3. You can tell by the way they communicate that they don’t think like a leader. A general. A president, CEO or founder. They have an “underling” / “safe space” mindset.
Every comment platform has at least one. Future FEMA camp residents all of them …
Josey wrote:
3. You can tell by the way they communicate that they don’t think like a leader. A general. A president, CEO or founder. They have an “underling” / “safe space” mindset.
LOL. I used to have this employee (one of, if not THE, hardest worker I’ve ever had) who was sometimes prone to abuse drugs and alcohol. Not always, sometimes. On rare occasions he would ‘pop a pill’ on the job, unbeknownst to yours truly. At least at first. But I knew all the tell-tale signs that would emanate from him when he was doing such; such as, he would begin to get very animated and start yapping (to anyone who would listen to him, including the clients) about how he was “a general in my own army” and crap like that. At which point, I would say something to him like, ‘hey, man, let’s quit for the day, I’m getting tired,’ and then I’d wisk him up and carry him back home where I hoped he would “sleep it off.” I finally had to can him because, well, these episodes became more and more frequent as time wore on, plus, he was having a negative impact on a few of my other employees who also had a weakness for drug and alcohol abuse.
But, no, Josey, unlike you apparently, I don’t look in the mirror everyday and see a General, a President, a CEO, a founder. A leader? – leaders come in all shapes and sizes, ages and so on. I’ll put my record of leadership up against yours any day of the week and twice on Sundays, as they say. …
You’ll forgive me, Josey, I trust, for elaborating on what I wrote above in response to your stupidity enumerating what it is that, to your mind, makes a leader. You obviously have no earthly idea what it is that makes a leader, and, moreover, few of us do. Which is understandable – times and circumstances ultimately determine that. To wit:
Three of my Morris ancestors (and numerous others by different surnames) were members from the beginning of the 19th Alabama Infantry Regiment in the WBTS. One of the captains of the regiment was a man by the name of James H. Savage (no relation to me or mine). Among other interesting things about Mr. Savage was that he survived the war and became one of the most indefatigable defenders of Lost Cause Orthodoxy the broader South ever knew. Mr. Savage also wrote a “History of the 19th Alabama Infantry Regiment” that appeared in several successive (1905) editions of the Jones Valley Times newspaper of Birmingham. I’ve personally read them all, as well as compared and contrasted Mr. Savage’s “informal” history of the regiment, with the later “official” history of same, compiled by a man named A.J. Ketchum, another officer in the regiment. Since Mr. Ketchum’s official history of the regiment is hand-written, I took it upon myself, several years ago, to transcribe it and to add it as such to our Morris Family History Wiki pages our eldest son created back then.
I can tell you in any case that both histories are very close on the facts. But, the former’s (Mr. Savage’s) history contains more … personal anecdotes than does the latter’s. You know who General Joseph Wheeler was, right? He was Colonel Wheeler, sent to Huntsville AL to oversee what we would now call “basic military training” of the 19th Alabama Regiment shortly following its organization, on Aug. 12, 1861 – the same date my three Morris ancestors (with the others) enlisted in same.
Now, understand that then Colonel Wheeler was very short, and only weighed about 120 lbs. soaking wet. In Mr. Savage’s history, he relates an incident that occurred shortly following the initial meeting between Col. Wheeler and the Regimental officers when someone among them asked what everyone thought of their new commander. After a few moments of silence, one man (a sort of “tough guy” in our current lingo) spoke up and said that ‘if you want to see any real action, or ever face a Yankee, you will join a different regiment – that hopping J-Bird, Wheeler, is a political appointee who will never lead a one of us into real battle.’ Of course, General Wheeler’s record afterward speaks loudly for itself, especially at the Battle of Shiloh, where two of my Morris ancestors aforementioned suffered debilitating injuries on the first day, and were later dismissed by order when the Regiment fell back to Corinth, MS. Another history relates that General Wheeler’s vault to fame from his exploits was an “accidental” occurrance; that the Division Commander at Shiloh lost his nerve and fell back, and that Col. Wheeler was then ordered to lead the regiment in question. Which of course he did valiantly and heroically! …