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The Bubble of Shame
My Fetid Mind | July 22nd, 2016 | Mariner

Posted on 07/22/2016 9:20:35 AM PDT by Mariner

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To: vette6387
Where conservatism should be headed:

Russell Kirk Center

21 posted on 07/22/2016 10:04:07 AM PDT by who_would_fardels_bear
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To: Mariner

Oh, I love this thread....and the comments. Thx everybody.


22 posted on 07/22/2016 10:04:16 AM PDT by ncpatriot
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To: vette6387

American, constitutionalist, conservative, compassionate (where deserved), hard-working, tax-paying, law-abiding, 2A-friendly, red meat-eating, white and PROUD!

DAMN PROUD!


23 posted on 07/22/2016 10:19:50 AM PDT by polymuser (Enough is enough)
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To: Mariner
We completely agree on the H-1B and Green Card issue.

I live a couple miles from the Microsoft main campus, and I have posted dozens of comments and articles on the flagrant and near-criminal abuse of H-1B.

However, I consider H-1B to be a symptom of “corporatism” (complicity between government and big business), not “Conservatism.”

I also agree that distributing our core technologies is military suicide, but economically, I'm not so sure.

I would say the three greatest beneficiaries of our industrial and IT technology are Mexico, China, and India.

Yet, those countries are also the three leading sources of legal immigration to the USA.

If our technology is so bountiful, why do millions of their citizens want to move to America, but almost no mature American adults want to emigrate to Mexico, China, or India?

24 posted on 07/22/2016 11:03:22 AM PDT by zeestephen
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To: stocksthatgoup

Re: “Currency manipulation makes your argument moot.”

Completely disagree.

Currency value only influences the sale of raw materials and interchangeable commodity products.

Few Americans understand the specialization and value added nature of our industrial economy.

In 2007, before the Great Recession, the value of America’s industrial output, adjusted for inflation, was the highest in our history.

The productivity of American industrial workers is phenomenal, the highest in the world - five times higher than Chinese workers!

The problem in industrial America is that:

(1) Our country has been LEGALLY flooded with millions of low and medium skilled foreign born workers - when labor supply goes up, wages go down.

(2) The number of American industrial jobs is stagnant, or declining, because of automation and because we have the best industrial management in the world.


25 posted on 07/22/2016 11:33:42 AM PDT by zeestephen
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To: Mariner

I must dispute your central statement.

I do not believe that conservative orthodoxy is dead. What we have seem in the past few decades is NOT conservatism. What we saw last night is, I believe, the rebirth of conservatism. Law and order, justice, equality, equality before the law, fairness, good business practices, security, strong military, protect and take care of own.


26 posted on 07/22/2016 11:37:32 AM PDT by dirtymac (Now is the time for all good men (people) to come to the aid of their country!)
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To: dirtymac
Conservative Orthodoxy also includes Free and Open Trade and the Free movement of labor, not borders.

In the last 30+ years it's also included foreign, do-gooder interventions in the world and cultural suicide.

Modern Conservative Orthodoxy is NOT Paleo Conservative.

It has also thoroughly enabled the most corrupt governance in American history by allow the overt bribing of the US Congress, who was for sale to the highest bidder anyway.

And they did that by distracting the electorate with valid social issues...creating as much controversy around them as possible...and making them nearly the sole basis of campaigns.

27 posted on 07/22/2016 11:48:42 AM PDT by Mariner (War Criminal #18)
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To: 1rudeboy

I swear the term globalist has become so waterdown here on FR just as the John Birch society water down the term communist


28 posted on 07/24/2016 7:14:47 AM PDT by StoneWall Brigade ( America's Party! Tom Hoefling/Steve Schulin 2016)
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To: StoneWall Brigade

The public email address I have listed is globalist@nwo.gov—it was fun to tweak the Brigadiers with it a decade or so ago. Now, despite that the definition of “globalist” has mutated in every direction, I keep it there for historical purposes.


29 posted on 07/24/2016 11:48:55 AM PDT by 1rudeboy
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