The organization supports limited government and opposes wealth redistribution and economic interventionism. It opposes collectivism, totalitarianism, and communism. It opposes socialism as well, which it asserts is infiltrating U.S. governmental administration. In a 1983 edition of Crossfire, Congressman Larry McDonald (D–Georgia), then its newly appointed president, characterized the society as belonging to the Old Right rather than the New Right.[14]
The society opposed the 1960s civil rights movement
and claimed the movement had Communists in important positions. In the
latter half of 1965, the JBS produced a flyer titled “What’s Wrong With
Civil Rights?”, which was used as a newspaper advertisement.[15][16]
In the piece, one of the answers was: “For the civil rights movement in
the United States, with all of its growing agitation and riots and
bitterness, and insidious steps towards the appearance of a civil war,
has not been infiltrated by the Communists, as you now frequently hear. It has been deliberately and almost wholly created by the Communists patiently building up to this present stage for more than forty years.”[17] The society opposed the Civil Rights Act of 1964, claiming it violated the Tenth Amendment to the United States Constitution and overstepped individual states’ rights to enact laws regarding civil rights. The society opposes “one world government“, and it has an immigration reduction view on immigration reform. It opposes the United Nations, the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA), the Central America Free Trade Agreement (CAFTA), the Free Trade Area of the Americas (FTAA), and other free trade agreements. They argue the U.S. Constitution has been devalued in favor of political and economic globalization, and that this alleged trend is not accidental. It cited the existence of the former Security and Prosperity Partnership as evidence of a push towards a North American Union.
I think there are 100% right. I think Black Lives Matters is simply a new version of an old idea: use professional, paid radicals to stir up unhappiness and anger among unhappy and angry people, and use it to attack the system. Use it to build tension, hatred, anger, violence, and then use the violence as a means to aggregating power in the government and police power. On the one hand, you create the crisis, and on the other, use it for cynical political purposes. This is what Hitler did. He controlled the mobs in the street, but was elected, in my recollection, in order to stop the rioting in the streets.
Perhaps it is, perhaps it is not technically accurate to call it Satanic, but it is clearly accurate to call it anti-Life, anti-Dignity, anti-Decency, anti-justice, and anti-Peace.
I know someone in a particular industry who has carved out a market niche for a particular product by creating multiple front companies, multiple names of companies, all of which sell the same product, and all of which populate the top 5 or so hits on Google searches, since he also does SEO.
There is an outward appearance of choice, but there really isn’t. It is glitter and illusion. Much of our political world has become like that. If you aren’t paranoid, you are asleep.
I have hope for Trump. He was not planned for, I don’t think, and if anybody we have nominated in the past 50 years would be capable of laying off half the government, he would.
He’s within a point of Hillary. There is no question he can win this election.
And I want to be clear: in a sane, fair economic order, ALL people can take care of themselves. A job is the only path to economic well being with dignity. There is no other way. What we are being shoveled into is mass unemployment and dependence on an omnipotent government. That is not good for anyone: not for us, and not even for them.