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remember when they said "we are repealing the 20th century" and I said "why stop there?"
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also lol at liberals saying "here's a court case, it's settled law" as if that has ever stopped them
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@sickburnbro Agree on the original case - was not about illegal-vermin-spawn. The only support for that was a footnote in a newer case - which is not binding/precedent.
The question is how Trump's center-left (I would just say "leftist") picks will rule. I wish we had 3 more Alito/Thomas tier justices, right now.
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@PopulistRight remember that the Supreme Court is political. Most of them are republicans, so it means they are spineless and will find a reason to sign off on whatever they think has public support.
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@PopulistRight Everyone has been on team "globalism" for the last I dunno, 30 years. And "open border + maximize GDP" has been the calling of it.
The reason why it's turned into this is that what liberalism has become is "we must do everything to make sure all people are the same" - this is why you've seen people on twitter with public names say things like "we must interbreed until we are all the same shade of brown"
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@sickburnbro Political - yes - but "GOP" style. Many of the GOP buy the Lolbetarian idea that we should open the floodgates to anyone who can be "put to use" working "efficiently" (cheap) - increasing the GDP at the expense of all else.
The Rs on the court's angle *might* be, "We can get better slaves 'leeegally', who will work harder for less than the spawn of illegals." That's my best-outcome "white-pill" (sort-of) angle.
I don't have much hope in ACB on this - but hard to say what Kavanagh (feminist) and Gorsuch (trans-fag supporter) will do.
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@sickburnbro Chris Rufo's POV - exactly - we "won't be able to tell" who is this or that. It's identical to the left's position, in that aspect. But, on the "right," the strategy opposes "affirmative action" stuff, as that makes Whites resist/resent the "blending." The current changes are supposed to put us back to sleep, while it happens.
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@PopulistRight I'm not exactly sure how to label what is happening, but it could be a breaking point of globalism, where people are saying "hey you know this sucks having to do everything this way, and I'm not getting anything out of it" You can see this where indians are upset that they think they are getting nothing from H1Bs, and of course American workers feel that way as well.
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@BadOptniks @PopulistRight Yes, currently the GDP growth in developed nations is highly reliant on the third world.
However the gains from producing things in the 3rd world has not been as great as people thought it would be. This is why outsourcing has good through like 20 renames - because it's been a continual disaster.
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@sickburnbro @PopulistRight GDP growth in developed nations is reliant to the GDP growth of emerging markets. All trade is netting of fiat. We've never been more globalized as now and well never as nationalized as now again. Migration and globalization are optic disasters, but the reality is cheap brown people produce goods and services that are traded internationally on the inflated back of whatever fiat. I don't think the elite care as much as we think about where the inputs and outputs are as long as we are complacent enough with it. When the risk tolerance for unrest is exceeded the marketing pitch is changed to reduce the risk.
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@sickburnbro @PopulistRight Id agree from an on the ground perspective but it's been remarkable for securities.
The securities however are about as strong as the fiat that measures them.