Posted on May 19th 2017

Big Government

By Alex Linder


[ The following is from a blog posting. ]


There are always more problems caused by it and bad aspects to it than you can ever list on paper. Over time, different circumstances bring them out. Look at Trump. I don't think he fully appreciated the unmitigated hostility he would face after being elected. Maybe that seems unlikely, since he saw how he was treated during the campaign. That's my impression, though, based in part on his reaction. And just the natural Aryan reaction - we had a fight, you lost, you're sore, ok, you get over it. That's how I would have been if I lost. That's the thinking. But (((these))) people have their teeth set on permagrind, and they feel they are so close to checkmate they just can't stand any interruption in the end-game. They make up most of the permacracy called deep state. They can leak and cover for and promote each other through their silent networks as well as their shouting ones. Even if Trump had known exactly what he was in for, the government is so large he would need at a minimum probably hundreds of loyalists. People completely devoted to him, understanding his intentions, and ready to go. An SS equivalent, I suppose. But he's just a businessman who styles himself King Negotiator. Nobody can have that kind of group these days except the System itself. The government is just too big. And the permacracy has an interest in keeping it that way and expanding it. It knows itself, and it knows what it's doing. Trump is the equivalent of a krill or plankton floating on its surface. Does he even have five people who are completely loyal to him? Not obvious he does. His own relatives don't agree with him on essential matters. And now he's talking about bringing in the kikiest kike in kikedom to run the FBI? Jesus. It's an odd situation. Trump seems trapped, unless he suddenly gets some racial clarity and clean the upper story of the house and tells appointees they are gone if they cross him in any way. Yet the System seems hell bent on trying to impeach based on a weightless basket of one-ply lies about Russia. The US doesn't need to go abroad in search of monsters to destroy, it can just look in the mirror and hopefully go the Chris Cornell route. Here is all the documentation you need that the USG is the terrorist of terrorists. The sooner the central government of the USA fractures and disappears, the better not just for the entire world but for Americans themselves.

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