| | | Extremely well said, Robert. 1000 recs.
The sad truth is that America's problems are two fold.
First, there is massive and chronic have greed and corruption spanning the entire federal government. They are there only to pad their own wallets and look out for themselves. The know they can literally do anything to taxpayers that they want because they are well protected by a heavily armed police force, but their corruption truly knows no bounds. Congress, the White House, and the Supreme Court are comprised almost entire of crooks and thieves.
Second, the nation has a MASSIVE demographics problem. As America's demographics change to reflect Africa, Mexico, Islam, and homosexuality, America literally becomes those undesirable places and things. No amount of pretending or wishful thinking will change that. Blacks, Browns, Muslims, and homos are what they are, by nature's own hand. Very few choose to fit in, assimilate, and behave normally.
Furthermore, I will never be able to wrap my mind around the insanity of the federal government funding ICE with our taxes to find and remove illegal aliens, as the law requires, while sanctuary cities and states use federal funds to accommodate illegal aliens and give them freebies galore.
As for affirmative action, that's simply legal racism against Whites.
And what can we do when the woman, Pelosi, who said that Congress would have to pass Obamacare for citizens to learn what's in it, was reelected, quite easily? Voters are simply as dumb as a stump and becoming dumber, on average, as more people with less intelligence (Blacks and Browns) replace citizens with high intelligence (Whites).
If you're like me, you're thankful that you never had children. My wife and I love children, and we would have loved to have had a large family, but we saw the writing on the wall and knew that having children would only make them debt-slaves in a multicultural hell for life, regardless of how well we may have provided for them. I feel sorry for my nieces and nephews. They will never know the great country that we knew, my friend. |
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