Trump And The Return To The American System

You can think they do that all you want. There are multiple examples in this forum of people who have been banned and just created new usernames.

Ahh, there's the rub. The new user ID isn't banned but the old ACCOUNT was.

Ergo, apples and oranges and you falsely thinking you're smart by trying to shift the issue.

Wait, did I just intimate that you identify as Orange? Like Trump is Orange?

My bad...
 
What do you suppose your fellow medically-discharged "veteran" buddy Botany Boy's issue is, then?

  • Insistence that TOS rules do not apply to him ("Ishmael syndrome")
  • or pathetic need to get the last word in without fail? ("Derpy syndrome")

Remember Ishmael's smug "I can do this ALL DAY, Laurel!" alt-making braggadocio?

Narrator: "All day" lasted approximately five hours...

Not my problem, although it does seem to be yours.

Maybe you should write a LOOOOOOOOONG PM to Laurel about it. I'm sure she'll be overjoyed to receive such a tomb of uncharitable commentary about the members of her website.

Or not.
 
Ahh, there's the rub. The new user ID isn't banned but the old ACCOUNT was.
Maybe read what you claimed.

Ergo, apples and oranges and you falsely thinking you're smart by trying to shift the issue.
No user has been "permabanned"

Wait, did I just intimate that you identify as Orange? Like Trump is Orange?

My bad...
You misspoke and now are trying to blame me.

How original
 
‘These pillars propelled the United States into economic dominance.’
While purportedly aimed at national strength, Clay’s system principally served the interests of the emerging capitalist class. Tariffs and infrastructure development didn’t concern national prosperity; the sole intention was to consolidate power and wealth among industrialists at the expense of workers.

Cold War geopolitics did shift economic policy in the late 20th c., but it did so in ways that fundamentally undermined the working class. Contrary to the purported goals of self-sufficiency and resilience, deregulation and free trade exacerbated income inequality and hollowed out manufacturing jobs.

Trump’s ‘protectionism’ is rooted in nationalism and as such fails to address the systemic issues facing the working class such as stagnant wages, precarious employment, declining living standards, health standards, life expectancy and education, food insecurity, social repression, war, global war and fascism to name a few.

Enshrining national industry does not indicate a genuine revival of workers’ rights or of economic equity. The opposite is indicated.

Socialism prioritizes the needs of the working class over the interests of capital. That’s why Capitalism despises and maligns it and elevates anti-socialism near to a civic religion of selective, political piety.

True economic resilience can derive solely from a socialist and therefore a democratic system that emphasizes public ownership, democratic planning, worker controlled operation, and direct worker decisions re: the development of resources in the interests of all, not corporate CEOs plus family and friends.

Nationalist production is more than outdated; it is unworkable. From the simplest to the most complex commodities, production is international. Countless components cross borders repeatedly on the way to completing final products that will be put on the open market.
 
Maybe read what you claimed.

I did. Perhaps you could look again and see where you fucked yourself again.

No user has been "permabanned"

Really? What about all of those users who were banned and never came back?

Seems your argument is falling apart under it's own weightlessness.

You misspoke and now are trying to blame me.

How original

Oh no, I absolutely didn't misspeak. Yet I still blame you for being you. And for being stupid. And stubborn. And unable to understand that your constantly repetitive nonsensical diatribe is only making you into a laughingstock.

Because:

https://media.makeameme.org/created/one-does-not-5c1595.jpg
 
I did. Perhaps you could look again and see where you fucked yourself again.
Lol

Really? What about all of those users who were banned and never came back?
They weren't permabanned. They simply chose to not create a new username. They have every ability to do so.

And they can also create multiple usernames.
Apparently permabans of multiple Alts isn't enough proof these days.
 
Lol


They weren't permabanned. They simply chose to not create a new username. They have every ability to do so.

And they can also create multiple usernames.

Shifting sands narrative.
 
Lol


They weren't permabanned. They simply chose to not create a new username. They have every ability to do so.

And they can also create multiple usernames.
Bottom line, you're wrong on the case.
 

New Poll Shows Trump Support INCREASING After Tariff Announcement​

Rick Moran | 8:41 AM on April 06, 2025
https://media.townhall.com/cdn/hodl/2025/92/46803b85-e8e0-4d48-a01c-7f0fc79393d7-1052x615.jpgAP Photo/Mark Schiefelbein

Donald Trump is unpopular, and his policies are opposed across the board by Americans.

You can be forgiven if you believe that. After all, that's the message that's been hammered home by most major media outlets since Trump took the oath of office for the second time.

Following "Liberation Day," the left began to write the obituary of the Trump administration. That was April 2. Despite the best efforts of the media and Democrats, the American people aren't so sure about the failure of the second Trump administration.

According to a DailyMail.com/J.L. Partners survey of over 1,000 registered voters, Trump's popularity has actually increased four percentage points, from 49% to 53%. It's up 13 points since March 7 among those 18-29.

Astonishingly, Trump's approval jumped six points among Democrats and independents as well.

https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/ar...ffs-americans-deliver-verdict-trade-poll.html

https://pjmedia.com/rick-moran/2025...increasing-after-tariff-announcement-n4938642

To Our lefties: Read it and weep
 
You made the claim, not me. I was discussing the claim you made.

You are the one shifting the ground beneath your argument after each time it's shown to be wrong.

Shifting sands narrative.
 
You are the one shifting the ground beneath your argument after each time it's shown to be wrong.
My argument is that the claim about permabannning was false

Which is a valid argument.

 
Reason #9,638 as to why Reichguide is a joke.

Are you still here?

Dam, I thought you'd figure it out by now.
My argument is that the claim about permabannning was false

Which is a valid argument.

Your argument at its core is false. Everything you've piled onto it sunk and in order to stay afloat you had to keep piling on more of the same crapola.

You're still sinking but refuse to admit it as your ship goes down with you on it and you're all out of life rafts.
 
No one is permabanned from this site.
Fact.
No multiple users are permabanned from this site.
Fact.

Lol, sure dudly. Keep right on thinking that. I'm sure the guys in the white coats will be along shortly with your daily kool aid and pudding cup.
 
Lol, sure dudly. Keep right on thinking that. I'm sure the guys in the white coats will be along shortly with your daily kool aid and pudding cup.
You admitted that people may choose not to come back. That is a choice not a ban.
 

New Poll Shows Trump Support INCREASING After Tariff Announcement​

Rick Moran | 8:41 AM on April 06, 2025
https://media.townhall.com/cdn/hodl/2025/92/46803b85-e8e0-4d48-a01c-7f0fc79393d7-1052x615.jpgAP Photo/Mark Schiefelbein

Donald Trump is unpopular, and his policies are opposed across the board by Americans.

You can be forgiven if you believe that. After all, that's the message that's been hammered home by most major media outlets since Trump took the oath of office for the second time.

Following "Liberation Day," the left began to write the obituary of the Trump administration. That was April 2. Despite the best efforts of the media and Democrats, the American people aren't so sure about the failure of the second Trump administration.

According to a DailyMail.com/J.L. Partners survey of over 1,000 registered voters, Trump's popularity has actually increased four percentage points, from 49% to 53%. It's up 13 points since March 7 among those 18-29.

Astonishingly, Trump's approval jumped six points among Democrats and independents as well.

https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/ar...ffs-americans-deliver-verdict-trade-poll.html

https://pjmedia.com/rick-moran/2025...increasing-after-tariff-announcement-n4938642

To Our lefties: Read it and weep
conducted from March 31 to April 3 Tariffs were announced April 2. Think about that for a moment....

"Donald Trump starts the week with 46.7 percent approval and 49.6 percent disapproval in the Silver Bulletin average. That’s not much of a change from where he was last week. Trump’s net approval has hovered around -3 all April.

But importantly, almost none of Trump’s current approval polls were in the field after his tariff announcement or subsequent market collapse. As more polls come out over the next couple weeks, we’ll have a better idea about how Americas are reacting to these developments. -EMD, 4/07/25"
https://www.natesilver.net/p/trump-approval-ratings-nate-silver-bulletin
 

Trump and Our Return to the ‘American System’​

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One of the key components of Clay’s American System was the use of tariffs to shield domestic industries from foreign competition. Clay and his contemporaries understood that fledgling American manufacturers needed time to grow without being undermined by cheaper imports. This approach helped transform the U.S. from an agrarian economy into an industrial powerhouse.. . .
The key word there is "fledgling."

Are you saying your manufacturers are, in the 21st century, so weak and immature they need coddling NOW?!

Anyway, even in the 19th century, your tariffs merely enriched the plutocrats by making everybody else pay more for what they needed.
 
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