An Open Letter to Conservatives
To my conservative
friends:
Many of you are
expressing angst and opposition to Trump on the basis that he isn't a
conservative. First, conservatism has conserved nothing. No pieces
of the liberal agenda have been stopped, only slowed, and often
brought back by “conservatives” in a weaker form. Second, look at
the candidates of the last two elections. McCain is a neocon and
internationalist. Romney had no stances of his own, and had nothing
to say. National Review recently put out an anti-Trump issue, in
clear violation of its 501(c)3 status. They CAN'T campaign for or
against any candidate.
Now, what is the
most important issue this election? Looking internationally, the New
Year's Eve sex attacks in Cologne and the fact that Sweden is now the
rape capital of Europe, that would seem to be immigration. Looking at
recent crime in London, it seems to be immigration again. Let's look
at some crime in the US. There's been a spike of activity in the
Minneapolis/St. Paul area, mostly by refugees. It's not isolated, or
coincidental. It's the result of a different worldview, that doesn't
value women, or people outside that view. Magic Dirt doesn't make
people Americans, or French, or German, or Swedish.
A quick look at jobs
reveals similar results: Disney imported a bunch of H1-B tech people
and laid off the US citizens holding those jobs. It's getting harder
and harder to find work for low skilled workers, and for workers who
are trainable, but don't have experience. Replace the skilled,
experienced workers; they go into a lower level job, pushing
requirements up for everyone else.
Another point that
most Republicans seem to be missing is that this election, like the
last two, isn't about conservative or liberal. It's about
nationalism or globalism. I know I'm going to get “free trade”
arguments; free trade doesn't even happen between the states, it's
heavily regulated as “interstate commerce”. It used to be that
the bulk of US tax money came from tarrifs. Imports were higher
quality of necessity; they had to be better to be desirable, or
nobody wanted them. Free trade is an illusion presented by
economists and globalists.
Now, on to Trump: is
he conservative? Not really. I would rather support Rand Paul, but
immigration and trade imbalances seem to be threats at least as large
as the unsustainability of the Federal Reserve system. When it comes
to foreign policy, I am growing convinced we have allied ourselves
with the many of the wrong nations in the Middle East. We interfered
with an Iran that was growing secular, and created Muslim
extremism(not stating we can trust them now). We ignored the Albanian
genocide, and still haven't recognized it. The Turks have been
attacking the Kurdish forces, the only local groups making headway
against ISIS.
Thank you for
reading,
Byron Grimes


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