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Maul-Right rallies and protests in the heart of shitlib shires are important contributions to shifting the Weltanshauung to sanity, because (as reader PA might say) it’s good strategic sense to let shitlibs know they can’t strut around the public space anymore like they own it.

But rightist rallies, whether peripheral alt-right LARPfests or stadium-sized Trump throngs of Heritage America normies, won’t get the MAGA job done by themselves.

It’s fairly well grasped by even Joe Schmoe that Trump has no friends in the corrupt ruling class. The Dems, the GOPe, the media, the Creep State, academia, Big Tech, the billionaires, the Mohel Minority…they all hate Trump and all work tirelessly to thwart his nationalist populism vision. The evil arrayed against Trump is truly impressive, and terrible in scope. Even a God Emperor can’t stand against those odds and win without a little help from his friends. His friends…the half of the American people who voted for him.

As Agnostic writes, we the people are Trump’s leverage.

The oligarchic groups all desperately want the general public to butt out of politics, and Trump has a unique and distinct ability to turn the public loose on the political battlefield, and the oligarchs have no way to immediately shove the public back off. So that’s quite a bit of leverage, if applied.

Maybe that means motivating them to turn out at the polling stations to determine the winner of an election, and maybe it means motivating them to turn out to the Mall in DC, where millions of citizens assemble to order the Pentagon to get the hell out of Afghanistan (and other places).

What is the RNC or the DNC going to do to counter-act our collective action at the ballot box — rig tens of millions of votes? And what is the Pentagon going to do to counter-act a massive assembly demanding an end to our failed and wasteful foreign policies — open fire on millions of normal citizens? I don’t think so. They won’t be able to ignore that level of escalation from the people, and will have to fold lest it get worse. […]

But left by himself, Trump has very little power to inflict damage on the enemy groups or individuals — he needs his supporters to act as a force multiplier.

That base is nothing to scoff at. They can rescue this nation from the brink of a suicidal plunge into globohomo banana republicanism and tyrannical corporatocracy. But only if Trump calls on them, and only if they — you and I — are willing to step up and be his force multiplier.

On that note, what we should strive toward is a Great Cuck Chuck of 2018. Political and social agitation can create a groundswell for the ousting of GOPe cucks, either by primarying them or, if necessary, by supporting any halfway sane Dems against them in the general mid-term election. Traitors first, enemies second.

Trump may have to wait until after the 2018 midterms when the cucks are swept from power to begin enacting his pro-Heritage America agenda with a vengeance. Trump can play a part in making the Great Cuck Chuck of 2018 happen by dissociating himself from Congress as much as possible. Withhold his endorsements, endorse upstart populists, talk about “working with sensible Dems because the GOP isn’t interested in making America great again”, etc.

I believe Trump has his heart in the right place, and he is being strangled into assuming a lowly figurehead status by the denizens of The Swamp. But our God Emperor should not think he’s alone. He may have no friends in power, but he has power in his friends — ordinary Americans who voted for him because they rightly sensed the Deep State Globohomo Establishment is their enemy.

61 Responses to “Trump Doesn’t Have Political Capital, He Has People Capital”

  1. NoLady says:

    THIS!

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  2. […] Trump Doesn’t Have Political Capital, He Has People Capital […]

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  3. Jim says:

    I believe there are “sensible Dems” out there, but I think they would be very quickly shoved back in line by their DNC paymasters.

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  4. But trump does have very powerful friends. Otherwise he would have been deposed or assassinated by now. He has to keep playing for time. The longer hes president, the more people everyday tune out the jewish mind control rays.

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    • Feral Sigma says:

      That’s correct and it worries me. I have a nagging fear that no one gets as far as Trump does without being in on the fix.

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    • vaguely human slav says:

      only if they have the money to create some cuck-chuck PACs that can eliminate the stink of Ryan, Corker, Flake or whoever else we can get rid of in 2018.

      There’s a lot of overlooked safe GOP seats in heavy red districts that go to squishes because they’re sinecures.

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    • therealyekke says:

      didn’t realize i had mind control rays. I should use it!
      I’ll start using the tag [[[ ]]] for every bat shit crazy jew hater
      [[[ The Philosopher ]]]

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  5. P_Ang says:

    And…that’s why we’re going to lose, because it’s “traitor’s first, enemies second.” Except, to the alt-right, much like the Democrats, everyone who doesn’t agree 100% on every issue is a “traitor.” Now, there are REAL traitors out there, but enemies first! I mean, I honestly believe that if voter ID is implemented and Dem’s can’t cheat anymore the right will never lose again. THEN focus on the “traitors.”

    [CH: for all practical purposes, GOPe cucks have completed their transition from traitors to enemies.]

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    • traitors first says:

      yeah you’ve got it totally backwards traitors are far worse….. always go for the traitor ……… “if you’re stuck in a room with an enemy and a traitor and only one bullet …… shoot the traitor”

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      • Feral Sigma says:

        yeah you’ve got it totally backwards traitors are far worse….. always go for the traitor ……… “if you’re stuck in a room with an enemy and a traitor and only one bullet …… shoot the traitor”

        If I was locked in a room with Bill Clinton and both Carr brothers, all hogtied, and had a gun with three bullets in it, I’d shoot Clinton in each kneecap and then in the dick.

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  6. mendo says:

    We the People . . .

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  7. racerxx says:

    I think what you are seeing in Houston is a glimpse of what would happen if .gov went pear-shaped. Yeah there’d be hoodlums, looters, etc. But the vast majority are standup people. And when pushed they will coalesce and push back with a vengeance.

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    • trav777 says:

      without a government to protect them, what do you think would really happen to looter-americans?

      Do you think antifa and BLM would last a second if people were suddenly allowed to shoot them?

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    • skorzecin150 says:

      “But the vast majority OF WHITES are standup people”.

      Fixed it for you.

      In reality, vast majority doesn’t matter if 20-30% of a particular class go on a looting spree. The “vast majority” don’t, but it matters little. I suspect in the case of the groids, they would all if they could/weren’t obese/lazy etc etc.

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  8. Trump needs to crowd fund the wall. He should appeal directly to the American Public to raise the necessary funds to build it, in stages if need be. Just get it moving forward.

    This would have the simultaneous effect of outflanking the treasonous Republicans and overrunning the Democrats who are sabotaging it by inflating the cost and dragging their feet. Both sides are bellyaching that it is too expensive so just go to the public and have them vote with their wallets.

    Once Trump has called Cuck Ryan’s bluff, he will get rolled on not only the wall but the other Patriotic immigration reforms that are needed. The public is already tired of this charade and he is the only thing standing in the way (other than the Democrats that is but everybody already knows their loyalties lay elsewhere).

    Even at the inflated price of $10 million per mile or $20 billion total, it is quite feasible. There were 60+ million people who voted for Trump. That means for every dollar they donated would build 6 miles of double row fence. How hard would it be to get $10 per month?

    My proposal would be for the Trump administration to order the IRS to add a section on everyone’s 1040 where they could just check off a tax deductible donation the same way we can donate to other charities. I World War 2, whole towns or schools would engage in fund drives to raise money for a bomber plane or munitions for the war effort. People rallied when asked and they won the war. Just do the same thing and watch the Cucks run for cover.

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  9. Scott says:

    Primary target #1 must, MUST be Paul Ryan. When the head of the snake falls, the rest goes lifeless. I’m making it my mission to donate to Paul Nehlen (assuming a better primary candidate doesn’t materialize). With a Trump endorsement next time, Nehlen could do it.

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  10. name (required) says:

    MAGA! Primary all the incumbents in 2018! Primary your incumbent in 2018.

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  11. Slumlord says:

    Bannon needs to use his machine to campaign against the cucks.

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  12. jesusisbad says:

    White people are phucked. lmao.

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  13. Mandos says:

    While it’s true that We the People are his real leverage, we shouldn’t lose sight that Trump has at least some degree of support among the state apparatus – mostly undeclared, large portions of it probably unheard of, but support nonetheless. Otherwise he would not have lasted in his position or felt comfortable sending trustworthy allies like Bannon or Gorka away from the White House. Stooge News wants us to believe he is alone yes, because it feeds their main narrative: if you are pro-Trump you know nothing about politics. But it is a lie, as is everything they say. 

    Which is why focusing too much on protecting poor isolated Trump is counter-productive imo. Trump knows how to take care of himself and I can think of no higher priority than primary all the GOP cucks out of their respective seats. It’s obvious that the GOP establishment obedient compliance with the Agenda is currently the best protection of the Swamp, and needs to be mercilessly taken out. But the general election was child play compared to the task of getting the Congress uncucked. It is not clear to me why it isn’t all over the place already, if anything the failure of ACA repeal should have been the straw that breaks the camel’s back. We the People are late on getting that going. A strong faction of brazenly pro-Trump shitlords in the Congress would be a game-changer of yuge proportions. Trump was carried from summer 2015 to november 2016 by a populist wave. It’s high time to start doing the same with the Congress. Midterms are tomorrow.

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  14. Trump’s people base is critically misunderstood by the UniParty and MSM.

    At the first rally I attended, in Lynden, WA, all the Republican party big wigs on stage had been Cruzbots until the week before. Only at the last minute did someone pull two veterans from the volunteer group to sit on stage. After his speech, Mr. Trump briefly shook a few hands of the dignitaries on the stage, and then walked down the stairs to where his rank and file campaign volunteers were standing. He spent a brief moment of time with each of us: a handshake, a photo, or signing an autograph.

    He signed my hat, and it is one of my most valuable possessions. (Seriously, I keep it in my safe.)

    Shortly afterward, the significance of the experience occurred to me. How many people around the world have spent years and countless amounts of money trying to get Mr. Trump’s signature, whether on a contract, endorsement, or whatever. And what is a multi-billionaire’s time worth? And yet he spent time with us and gave me his signature, just like that.

    He inspires incredible respect and loyalty in his supporters. What degree of loyalty? I’d take a bullet for him. Others I’ve spoken to who were at the rallies have said the same thing.

    The “red hats” will do whatever he tells us to, and President Trump knows that. President Trump will never betray us; and we know that. It’s an unprecedented force in American political history. And he hasn’t called us up.

    Yet…

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  15. greyghost says:

    Get rid of mccain,ryan, and mcconnell and hopefully they have some shit on them. being republicans they will have no trouble arresting them. Make it as ugly as possible,murders and suicides ugly.

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  16. Steve McDouche says:

    https://yearofzero.wordpress.com/2017/08/30/man-against-the-machine-trumps-people-problem-is-an-opportunity/

    This was on reddit the donald. discusses similar thing. Consider sharing if you think it could help. Not just voting. Citizens can help in other ways.

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  17. SgtMaj says:

    The will of the people. Back during the Bush years, they had an illegal amnesty program, just like the one Regan was sold on back in 1986, ready to go. 9/11 put it on hold so they waited till 2007 to try to get it though congress. The only thing that stopped it was the immediate backlash of the public.

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  18. Sentient says:

    Trump needs to start the National Conversation on Congressional Term Limits. And back 2018 candidates who will make that a cornerstone of their platform.

    Tweet relentlessly… Congress is loathed…

    51 senators have been there since 2010 or earlier…

    165 Reps have been there since 2010 or prior.

    Start the conversation on a constitutional amendment for term limits. Use the 40 million plus base to work it grassroots.

    U N I T Y Party…

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  19. ensitue says:

    We are in a war boys; it’s just that the media has yet to report it as such

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  20. […] Yes. Yes. A thousand times, yes. […]

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  21. Publius says:

    I advised him to call up the unorganized militia on Jan. 21. He didn’t listen.

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    • Publius says:

      He obviously OBVIOUSLY has a mandate from all of white America.

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      • Publius says:

        It’s been obvious since summer 2015.

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      • Publius says:

        Justice Scalia was found dead with a pillow over his head less than six months after publishing his Obergefell dissent. Read it carefully.

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      • Publius says:

        “Hubris is sometimes defined as o’erweening pride; and pride, we know, goeth before a fall. The Judiciary is the “least dangerous” of the federal branches because it has “neither Force nor Will, but merely judgment; and must ultimately depend upon the aid of the executive arm” and the States, “even for the efficacy of its judgments.”26 With each decision of ours that takes from the People a question properly left to them—with each decision that is unabash- edly based not on law, but on the “reasoned judgment” of a bare majority of this Court—we move one step closer to being reminded of our impotence.”

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      • Publius says:

        (((They))) can’t allow that kind of language in the official Supreme Court Reporter.

        WCVOWOOT

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