>The people who get mad about this don't actually have thoughts about these things or know why they hate them.
We know exactly why we hate them. We're just tired of explaining to retarded leftoids the umpteenth time when they'll just ignore the explanation anyway.
>Flying into the airport and looking out the plane window, America does not look like a wealthy, technologically advanced country. Walking through the airport, let alone the subway station, looks poor. Walking through a high end shopping centre, does not look all that high end.
>Looking at the arms it is able to supply Ukraine, does not look like a wealthy, technologically advanced country.
>slow decline starting in 1972, and now it looks like the beginning of dramatic collapse
>This reflects a regime ever more hostile to the men who made it great, to the faith that made it great, the culture that made it great, and race that made it great.
>The collapse in military recruitment reveals that the grandsons of the men who conquered the world for America know the regime hates them.
As experience shows most catastrophic failures have multiple causes. Any one of the problems on its own would not have resulted in catastrophic failure.
Our ruling geniuses keep knocking blocks out of the Jenga tower of complex, western technical civilization. Failures will multiply and eventually cascade.
Being illogical, self-contradictory or hypocritical never bothered them. They'll do whatever is convenient politically and the(ir) media will just not discuss any of it.
every month's jobs numbers are quietly revised lower after the publicized initial release
in the latest initial report the number of employed workers collapsed by an unprecedented 683K (this'll likely get revised to be even worse)
all job creation in the past 4 years has been exclusively for foreign-born workers, and there has been zero job-creation for native born workers since 2018
He who dares not offend cannot be honest. - Thomas PaineThe object of life is not to be on the side of the majority, but to escape finding oneself in the ranks of the insane. - Marcus AureliusThe closer the collapse of the Empire, the crazier its laws are. - Marcus Tullius CiceroThe more corrupt the state, the more numerous the laws. - Tacitus