The Establishment is Shocked but Still Clings to the Narrative

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Marine Le Pen leads going through France’s first round of elections. Still the powers and their media presstitutes still can’t see her with any path to full Presidential victory.

But despite being guaranteed a place in the second round of the election Mrs Le Pen is set to lose the presidential race to one of her two rivals.

She’s set to lose. Set. Like set in stone. Done. A foregone conclusion. One of the establishment’s chosen will win.

Haven’t we heard this before? And recently? Twice maybe last year?

BREXIT will never pass, they said. Hillary Clinton has to win, they said.

They just don’t get it. The people of France do.

This should keep on being interesting. It may get hilarious before it’s over.

This is What Trump is Trying to Keep Out – Terrorist Attack in Canada

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Last week the president directed immigration officials to halt the flow of people into the U.S. from seven Islamic countries. They did and globalists and snowflakes lost it.

I listened to Dick Durbin babble about something, yesterday, for about 10 seconds. I saw Chuck Schumer cry. The Soros rent-a-mobs diverted from D.C. to JFK and LAX. A few judges did what they could to support ISIS. Given what’s at stake, I might suggest President Trump consider detaining all of these people for lending aid to the enemy.

Here’s what’s at stake:

Six are dead and eight wounded after two Muslims opened fire at a mosque in Quebec. This is difficult to believe, I know, because Canada has gun control, which prevents shootings. Or not. Canada’s Prime Minister just welcomed more Muslims in response to Trump’s “hateful” immigration orders.

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None of the protesting, crying, hand-wringing, surrendering, and pandering stopped the “Allahu Akbar!” last night – a cry which has rung out in more than half the wars in human history.

Initial reports indicate one shooter is of Arabic origin while the other may be a local convert. These reports usually change – or are buried.

The next time someone mentions the “proposition nation”, the “nation of immigrants”, or all that great ethnic food, just remind them of this incident. Or Orlando. Or Parliament Hill. Or San Bernardino. Or New York. Or Paris. Or Brussels. Or Fort Lauderdale. Or (fill in the 10,001 blanks).

CALEXIT and Interstate Civil Disobedience

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Hard cases make bad law. That’s a legal maxim. It’s true but, too often, it’s just the way it is.

President Trump has threatened to cut off federal brides funding to sanctuary cities across the country. These cities willingly aid and abet criminal illegal invaders. I had recommended prosecuting the officials involved for felonies. Trump thinks the purse is enough. And he’s probably right.

Still, for now, the State of California is at least talking about a novel response – cutting off revenues from the state to Washington.

Officials are looking for money that flows through Sacramento to the federal government that could be used to offset the potential loss of billions of dollars’ worth of federal funds if President Trump makes good on his threat to punish cities and states that don’t cooperate with federal agents’ requests to turn over undocumented immigrants, a senior government source in Sacramento said.

The federal funds pay for a variety of state and local programs from law enforcement to homeless shelters.

“California could very well become an organized non-payer,” said Willie Brown, Jr, a former speaker of the state Assembly in an interview recorded Friday for KPIX 5’s Sunday morning news. “They could recommend non-compliance with the federal tax code.”

California is among a handful of so-called “donor states,” which pay more in taxes to the federal Treasury than they receive in government funding.

I like this part. Originally the little central government had no power to raise its own money. Accordingly, if it wanted a budget, it had to beg the several states for funds. They were free to say “no” and they sometimes did. This helped keep the central cabal small and weak. Then we foolishly adopted the Constitution and, later, the 16th Amendment.

I’m not sure how this would work. Perhaps California will collect federal taxes and hold on to them. My guess is they would not allow the people who earn the money to keep it. Of course, if they did “recommend non-compliance” as the story suggests, they would be advocating felonies. Since this all started because of other felonies, that kind of makes sense.

This would also set a great precedent. People in CA could stop paying state taxes in similar fashion. They could tell Sacramento to take their “high capacity” magazine ban and shove it. I doubt this has occurred to minds in Sacramento.

And then there’s the growing movement for CA to secede from the Union. That I fully support – not only as a Southerner and secession rights person but as one of millions who already regard CA as another world (might as well be another country).

I don’t know what California’s admittance paperwork said but there is nothing in the Constitution to suggest the Union is anything but voluntary. 600,000 dead to the contrary is not a legal precedent, just mass homicide.

Why is this a hard case? It’s because of the root issues. The loonies in CA only discovered states right in their suicidal bid to import and secure terrorists and criminals in their cities. A more idiotic cause could not be contrived.

If they go, I wish them well. I also recommend Trump extend his wall up and around California. The Communist Caliphate wouldn’t last two years before they would attempt to break back in.

 

Room to Grow

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I just looked at the top media websites of December, 2016. Sadly, my little site didn’t crack the top 100.

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These numbers are staggering. Congratulations to Matt Drudge on another heavy finish. MSN’s performance is partly explained by monopoly. ESPN is, of course, the premier altar of the Amerikan national religion.

I see plenty of hope and room for growth in the list. Carlos Slim’s blog placed at number nine. Very impressive.

The Automated Pink Slip: Fred Reed Looks to the Future

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The slightly uncertain, maybe scary future. That’s why I read Fred – he makes dissecting the unsettling a form of entertainment.

Economists are puzzled by this because they have no grasp of economics. They think the solution is to retrain displaced workers to do higher-tech things. This happy talk ignores that many of the replaced blue-collars are not smart enough to become IT managers and neurosurgeons, even if we had enough brain cancer, and that the jobs for which they would be retrained are rapidly being replaced themselves. Your can’t retrain fifty replaced clerks as programmers because the company already has programmers, and anyway only needs five.

Meanwhile our patriotic businessmen want to bring in millions of prefabricated unemployables to help us be out of work. See? Robots and humans working together. Cooperation is a key to success in almost every thing. Question: How much unemployment is needed for things to get ugly? When does it boil over?

He starts by discussing a new computer that writes better than any Barnard graduate. A little unnerving for those living off ink and keyboards.

My solution for the future? Professional Robot Killer! My services will not be cheap but you’ll gladly pay them. Give it a few years – or until next week…

PM Theresa May’s Speech to the GOP Conclave in Philadelphia – from The Last Refuge

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*This is worth the 36 minute watching.

Prime Minister of the United Kingdom Theresa May attends and speaks GOP Retreat in Philadelphia Pennsylvania:

via Prime Minister Theresa May Speech – Republican Philadelphia Conference… — The Last Refuge

1,000 Reasons to Read the Blog

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This here is Post 1,000! Literally one thousand great reasons to visit perrinlovett.me.

Welcome back. It’s been nearly five years since I cranked out this little post. I quickly followed it up with a report on the Supreme Court’s idiotic decision on Obamacare. Almost 1,000 posts later, this week, I wrote about the pending demise of that failed law and program. Yes, I like to think I had something to do with that.

Over the years (years now) I’ve also written about:

  • Law
  • Government Evil
  • Guns
  • Religion
  • Schools
  • Cigars
  • Western Civilization
  • Christmas Ties
  • Immigration
  • Society
  • The Rich and Famous
  • Movies
  • Fitness
  • Economics
  • And 100 other things.

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As always, there is more and better to come, here. And soon, too. Mark your calendar for June and the site’s fifth anniversary special.

For a thousand posts I give you a million thanks!

Standby! Post 1,001 is right around the corner.

A Possible Solution for Actual Refugees of the Syrian Civil War

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Yesterday, in his first interview with ABC, President Trump called for establishing “safe zones” for innocent people fleeing the violence of the Syrian war. And he means doing so in Syria of all places.

Europe has, over the past two years, foolishly allowed several million “refugees” to enter the Old Continent. Most of these are men, not women and children – men of fighting age. And they flee towards welfare, crime, and terrorist opportunity, rather than from anything. Many are not from Syria. You may have heard that this is causing problems.

If the U.S. has to meddle in a foreign affair which does not at all concern us, this is the way to do it. Certainly, the humane thing to do. Russia immediately cautioned Washington on the complications of such adventure. These warning must be heeded. Any action must be undertaken with intelligence and the least amount of U.S. involvement possible.

Fortunately there is already international interest and precedent.

Syria’s neighbors, Jordan and Turkey, already have refugee camps within their borders. And at least one Israeli politician has already called for Israeli-established “safe zones” in Syria.

How about this solution: The Israelis can move in and man a refugee camp in Syria. The Russians, who already have a massive air presence in the region, can supply protective air cover. Jordan, Turkey, and the nations of Europe, likely desiring a break from current immigration, can finance the operation. Trump and the U.S. can orchestrate the plan, cheaply.

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Getty / The Independent (U.K.).

This would allow Israel, Jordan and Turkey a way to closely monitor the situation in their back yards. It would ease migration into Europe. Russia would be able to integrate air cover, a no-fly zone, into its on-going bombing campaign against ISIS – thus preventing “friendly” fire incidents. And the U.S. could “do the right thing” while adhering to inexpensive non interventionism. Innocent civilians would be protected.

Though this may be beyond the thinking of many world leaders, I will gladly give them credit for the plan. You’re welcome.

The Anglo-American Alliance: Forging a New Century

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America has always had a special relationship with England, that unpleasantness between 1775 and 1815 aside. Friday begins a new chapter for the 21st Century when Prime Minister May meets with President Trump. May accurately summed up the sentiment of Anglo-American existence:

“The leadership provided by our two countries through the special relationship has done more than win wars and overcome adversity,” she’s planning to say. “It made the modern world. The institutions upon which that world relies were so often conceived or inspired by our two nations working together.”

There are great challenges ahead for both countries, together and individually. The same leadership that created the modern age also, sadly, allowed or enabled the rise of globalism. Now, for the first time in a long time, we prepare to resist those hellish forces. America first for Americans. England first for the English. Together, perhaps making the post-modern world.

More on this story, this longest American tradition, as it develops.

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Throw Them Out!

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One hopes that the future reference to “aggressive vetting” really means a permanent ban.

U.S. President Donald Trump is expected to sign executive orders starting on Wednesday that include a temporary ban on most refugees and a suspension of visas for citizens of Syria and six other Middle Eastern and African countries, say congressional aides and immigration experts briefed on the matter.

Trump, who tweeted that a “big day” was planned on national security on Wednesday, is expected to ban for several months the entry of refugees into the United States, except for religious minorities escaping persecution, until more aggressive vetting is in place.

Another order will block visas being issued to anyone from Syria, Iraq, Iran, Libya, Somalia, Sudan and Yemen, said the aides and experts, who asked not to be identified.

One also hopes we will shortly return to pre-1965 immigration policy – the one that helped America rise, not fall. This move is years, decades behind schedule. ISIS is constantly developing new and innovative ways to attack.

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Not a hobby plane. PJMedia / ISIS.

Unless they build ICBMs, then there really isn’t anyway they can hit us it they are not physically present here in the first place. They need to leave now.