Friday, August 23, 2013

Asking Aaron Clarey: Has America seen its best days? (yes, but this ignores the elephant in the room)


Asking Aaron Clarey: Has America seen its best days?

The popular economist shares his opinion on this and more.


OCALA, Fla., August 22, 2013 — The boy throws a baseball to his father, and Dad catches it in the palm of his gloved hand.

“Nice toss, son!” He says with an encouraging smile.

Afterward, his daughter shouts “Here it comes, Dad!” and tosses the baseball. Like before, Dad reaches for the ball and catches it in midair.

“Great toss, sweetheart,” he states.

Later, a different boy warns “Get ready, Dad!” and sends the baseball off. Unlike before, Dad is not the typical suburban-looking thirtysomething, but a life-sized check from the federal government. The ball hits the check and bounces off of it, falling to the ground shortly before Uncle Sam’s subsidy does
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As the check struggles on the grass, a narrator offers some insightful words: “Government checks; they can replace fathers, but not very well.” . . .


     Open borders began in 1965. There are no first-world nations with third-world populations. 

     As far as how the war on traditional Western values began. Yes, the Baby Boomers, but who propagandized them? Best read 'The Culture of Critique' by Kevin MacDonald.

     When it comes to there being nothing anyone can do about it--which is often the trapdoor liberals escape out of when you corner them with the reality that endlessly redoubling America's population will inevitably destroy the environment--if European Americans are giving up while still in the majority, doesn't that in itself show that we deserve our demographic doom? 
Sadly, though, it will be our grandkids' grandkids who will be rubbed out, eventually in brutal (formerly Rhodesia) Zimbabwean-, South African-style.