Observations on If Not Trump, What?

If not Trump, What?

Mr. Brooks hideous unspoken answer to his question is Hilary Clinton, that’s what.   What Hilary and Mr. Brooks represents, is not the answer.

The article referenced is by David Brooks.  Published on: April 29, 2016.   If Not Trump, What?   Retrieved from:  http://www.nytimes.com/2016/04/29/opinion/if-not-trump-what.html?ref=opinion&_r=1

Donald Trump now looks set to be the Republican presidential nominee. So for those of us appalled by this prospect — what are we supposed to do?

Again Mr. Brooks, the only choice for this election would be to vote Clinton.

Well, not what the leaders of the Republican Party are doing. They’re going down meekly and hoping for a quiet convention. They seem blithely unaware that this is a Joe McCarthy moment. People will be judged by where they stood at this time. Those who walked with Trump will be tainted forever after for the degradation of standards and the general election slaughter.

The left is always tainted because left is futile.   The problem is the tainted leftist mob does not care so long as it can continue to live large running its redistribution business.

This isolation tactic to “taint forever” all support against leftism and in this case for Trump is classic leftist warlord fair.    Later in this article, Mr. Brooks will be looking for the “triumph over isolation.”    However, he’ll leave his victims isolated forever.

As to the degradation of standards, what does he care?   Does anyone believe Hilary and her email server degradation of standards will be punished by the redistributionists?   It would not be good for business.

The better course for all of us — Republican, Democrat and independent — is to step back and take the long view, and to begin building for that. This election — not only the Trump phenomenon but the rise of Bernie Sanders, also — has reminded us how much pain there is in this country. According to a Pew Research poll, 75 percent of Trump voters say that life has gotten worse for people like them over the last half century.

The left can not solve the problems.   It’s leadership are greedy creeps looking for wealth and power they glean by running the redistribution business.   No one can ever trust them because their greed will be manifest soon enough.   The animal farm pigs will move into the farm house (as they did in George Orwell’s Animal Farm).   The only option against this futile redistributing leadership is to defeat it at each opportunity, not step back and take the long view.   We’ve seen the long view and it is not leftist.

This declinism intertwines with other horrible social statistics. The suicide rate has surged to a 30-year high — a sure sign of rampant social isolation. A record number of Americans believe the American dream is out of reach. And for millennials, social trust is at historic lows.

Leftism is futile.   Leftist leadership run a futile business for their own gain.   I believe the suicide rate in the military has also risen sharply in the recent past as their sacrifice has been brought to futility as the left has risen.

Trump’s success grew out of that pain, but he is not the right response to it. The job for the rest of us is to figure out the right response.

Leftist leadership running their greedy redistribution business and their supporters will be tainted forever as the futility of leftism’s disease runs its course to the ruin of our nation.   There will be no cessation of debt as long as leftist leadership, supporters, hold influence.   You won’t find the right response in the redistribution business.

That means first it’s necessary to go out into the pain. I was surprised by Trump’s success because I’ve slipped into a bad pattern, spending large chunks of my life in the bourgeois strata — in professional circles with people with similar status and demographics to my own.

To repeat, the animal farm pigs move into the farm house.  The redistribution business is good?    Your efforts to hold onto the business and get Hilary elected won’t stop the institutionalized futility of effort your business inflicts.   The pain will only grow.   Leftism is not the answer which means your efforts to sustain it are futile.

It takes an act of will to rip yourself out of that and go where you feel least comfortable. But this column is going to try to do that over the next months and years. We all have some responsibility to do one activity that leaps across the chasms of segmentation that afflict this country.

We’ll probably need a new national story. Up until now, America’s story has been some version of the rags-to-riches story, the lone individual who rises from the bottom through pluck and work. But that story isn’t working for people anymore, especially for people who think the system is rigged.

I don’t know what the new national story will be, but maybe it will be less individualistic and more redemptive. Maybe it will be a story about communities that heal those who suffer from addiction, broken homes, trauma, prison and loss, a story of those who triumph over the isolation, social instability and dislocation so common today.

We’ll probably need a new definition of masculinity, too. There are many groups in society who have lost an empire but not yet found a role. Men are the largest of those groups. The traditional masculine ideal isn’t working anymore. It leads to high dropout rates, high incarceration rates, low labor force participation rates. This is an economy that rewards emotional connection and verbal expressiveness. Everywhere you see men imprisoned by the old reticent, stoical ideal.

We’ll also need to rebuild the sense that we’re all in this together. The author R.R. Reno has argued that what we’re really facing these days is a “crisis of solidarity.” Many people, as the writers David and Amber Lapp note, feel pervasively betrayed: by for-profit job-training outfits that left them awash in debt, by spouses and stepparents, by people who collect federal benefits but don’t work. They’ve stopped even expecting loyalty from their employers. The big flashing lights say: NO TRUST. That leads to an everyone-out-for-himself mentality and Trump’s politics of suspicion. We’ll need a communitarianism.

It is vile for you to isolate, as tainted forever, those that disagree with you and then talk of how we are all in this together.   You confused creep.   No amount of indoctrination and reeducation to accept the disease that is leftism, will cure the disease.

Maybe the task is to build a ladder of hope. People across America have been falling through the cracks. Their children are adrift. Trump, to his credit, made them visible. We can start at the personal level just by hearing them talk.

Then at the community level we can listen to those already helping. James Fallows had a story in The Atlantic recently noting that while we’re dysfunctional at the national level you see local renaissances dotted across the country. Fallows went around asking, “Who makes this town go?” and found local patriots creating radical schools, arts festivals, public-private partnerships that give, say, high school dropouts computer skills.

Then solidarity can be rekindled nationally. Over the course of American history, national projects like the railroad legislation, the W.P.A. and the NASA project have bound this diverse nation. Of course, such projects can happen again — maybe through a national service program, or something else.

Trump will have his gruesome moment. The time is best spent elsewhere, meeting the neighbors who have become strangers, and listening to what they have to say.

Observations on No Movement That Embraces Trump Can Call Itself Conservative

The popularity of Donald Trump, in spite of all his problems, is because he fights. Abraham Lincoln said of Ulysses S. Grant, why he put Grant at the head of the US army, “HE FIGHTS!” This popularity of Donald Trump is a rebuke to conservative leadership in that they do not fight. I’m not comparing Donald Trump to Grant. But I do mean to compare our conservative leadership to the string of losing US generals that came before Grant. Yes I do!

The article referenced is by Jonah Goldberg September 5, 2015.  No Movement That Embraces Trump Can Call Itself Conservative.  Retrieved From: http://www.nationalreview.com/article/423607/donald-trump-conservative-movement-jonah-goldberg

I think a decent summary of the subject article is that it laments the popularity of Donald Trump because he fights with personal attacks, like leftists. Also it points out flip-flopping, and support for single payer insurance.

I want my leadership to be conservative. It’s not. Conservative leadership is losing because they do not undermine the foundations of leftism. The foundation of leftism is, LEFT IS FUTILE.

I want my leadership to deny the high ground to leftist leadership. I want my leadership to point out the inferior nature of the leftism’s REDISTRIBUTION BUSINESS.

To be a leftist is to be a “redistributionist.” Leftism is just a business and power model. The REDISTRIBUTION BUSINESS takes from each according to his effort and gives to each according to his vote. These are ever-present themes that come out of leftism. The REDISTRIBUTION BUSINESS INSTITUTIONALIZES THE FUTILITY OF EFFORT, both by taking from each according to his effort, and by giving to each according to his vote. This futility is why LEFTISM IS SYSTEMATICALLY FUTILE and therefore inferior to conservatism. However, leftism is very seductive and leftist leadership are as warlords for power.

Again, leftism is just a business and power model, where one can be the animal farm pig by posing as Santa Claus AND then HIDE THE GREED OF LEFTISM and corruption behind the REDISTRIBUTION MORALITY. Leftism is a slick business model and is therefore very seductive, for the self-serving leader and supporter alike. Leftism will attack free enterprise. An example is John Lennon’s “Imagine.” John Lennon never mentioned it would be the animal farm pigs, (from George Orwell) in power over the farm. Point out the GREED OF LEFTISM early ad often.

Leftist leadership, no matter who they are, must be forced to squirm because they have allowed themselves to be seduced by the power model of leftism. And leftism’s affluent supporters must have their FUTILE MORALITY undermined because they allow the leftist leader to hide his corruption and greed only because they run the REDISTRIBUTION BUSINESS. The attack on leftism does not need to be personal. It just needs to be repeatedly made clear that the very life purpose of leaders and supporters of leftism, is futile and inferior.

Towards the end of the referenced article, Jonah signals his retreat to the wilderness with the sub title “REMNANT HERE I COME.” We are seeing a mutual shrinking dance between conservative leadership and conservative supporters.

Jonah Goldberg wrote a book entitled Liberal Fascism where he went after inferior quality of liberalism. What ever became of those attacks on liberalism pointing out the inherent corruption of the people seduced by it? We don’t have to attack the leftist leader of the moment. We need to undermine the foundations of leftism, that LEFT IS FUTILE, and ridicule the decision to run and seek to grow the REDISTRIBUTION BUSINESS, as well as the affluent support of the REDISTRIBUTION BUSINESS.

 

Observations On A Time Article Jeb Bush’s ‘Longer Hours’ Remark Will Haunt Him

Here's how I see the reoccurring fundamentals, categorized on leftisfutile.com, applying to the following recent article:

Philip Elliott (July 9, 2015). Jeb Bush’s ‘Longer Hours’ Remark Will Haunt Him. Retrieved from http://time.com/3951396/jeb-bush-longer-hours/

First of all a central idea in my unified theory of leftism is leftism is a system, or a business model to achieve wealth and power by running what I term the REDISTRIBUTION BUSINESS and then to veil greed for wealth and power behind what I term the REDISTRIBUTION MORALITY.

The problem that haunts leftism's REDISTRIBUTION BUSINESS is the reoccurring theme of INSTITUTIONALIZED FUTILITY OF EFFORT.    Bush points out this fundamental with his remark central to this article.    The counter of leftism, as presented by Leftism's current leading candidate (Clinton) and team, is that people should be paid more, no matter how little they work.   Leftism agrees the American worker works plenty.    Leftism puts up no fight against the fact that leftism's leadership results in INSTITUTIONALIZED FUTILTY OF EFFORT for employees under its leadership, in the last several years, at least, in that they increasingly can only find jobs with fewer working hours, because of the leadership of leftism.   We have uncontested increasing INSTITUIONALIZED FUTILITY OF EFFORT for employees.

The result is leftism's leadership results in INSTITUIONALIZED FUTILITY OF EFFORT for employers as well as employees.    Many employer's can't make a living with the costs of leftism's REDISTRIBUTION BUSINESS... politician care.

What can we say?  At best (from the point of view of leftism), we are left with the clash of the greedy.    The fact is, leftism seeks to GROW THE REDISTRIBUTION BUSINESS to greater and greater power and wealth beyond any private sector greed.    As George Orwell mentioned in his book Animal Farm, towards the end (I paraphrase), 'The animals looked in the window and saw there was no difference between the pig and the human'.   When it comes to greed there may be zero difference between leftism's running the REDISTRIBUTION BUSINESS and someone of the private sector.  The greater force for futility is leftism's REDISTRIBUTION BUSINESS.   Leftism must always be thwarted.

I say LEFTISM IS FUTILE and MUST be limited.   I would be foolish not to see this!

The TIME article mentioned Bush's tax returns.

The GREED OF LEFTISM is the elephant in the room. Interesting word picture to have an elephant in the room haunting leftists. (Yes the elephant is the symbol of Republicans.   That is counter balanced by the ass of the Democrats.  The agents of leftism)  Leftism hopes to HIDE GREED OF LEFTISM behind its REDISTRIBUTION MORALITY.   Let's think about this.

We all believe that Leftism's top candidate, Clinton, is broke, as she claimed some time back.

Don't we?             No?

Of course not.  The leader's of leftism are filthy rich and live in the finest real estate in the country.   (Just like Orwell's Animal Farm pigs that moved into the farm house.   Did you ever notice the location of blue counties on the US electoral map from recent elections?   Much of the blue is ocean views and mountain views...  Sweet!  It looks like a map of the GREED OF LEFTISM to me.)

But leftism would have us agree with it that it doesn't matter if they are rich (and untrustworthy too) because they are "looking out for us."  This is another example of how leftism works to HIDE GREED OF LEFTISM behind the REDISTRIBUTION MORALITY.     Leftism is looking out for us.   This is the reoccurring fundamental, YOU NEED THE PIG!    Leftism would have me just live with the corruption of leftism so long as I get "looked after."   But then I would share in the corruption of leftism if I did not resist its growing shadow of futility.   Leftism is not good enough for me.

I'm thinking the existence of leftism is sufficient reason for term limits. Politicians of the left should be required to live WITH their INSTITUTIONALIZED FUTILITY OF EFFORT of their REDISTRIBUTION BUSINESS not OFF it.   Somehow we need balance, not ever growing REDISTRIBUTION BUSINESS managed by leftist politicians for their own gain!   LEFT IS FUTILE.

Then the article mentions the leftism's INSTITUTIONALIZED FUTILITY OF EFFORT idea from the president of the United States.  “If you’ve got a business, you didn’t build that. Somebody else made that happen.”   As if Driving up and down the roads or going to the bathroom and using plumbing or making an internet search results in building a business.   Leftism's sells pitch is that you should have no qualms to GROW THE REDISTRIBUTION BUSINESS of leftism because of public services.

Proponents of leftism should show their altruistic character and get out of the REDISTRIBUTION BUSINESS and get on the other end of the REDISTRIBUTION BUSINESS in the private sector.   Will the GREED OF LEFTISM allow leaders of leftism to get out of the REDISTRIBUTION BUSINESS?   It's not likely.    Leftism just started up the new "politician care" of the ACA (Pay no attention that it is not apparent that it is affordable.).

I won't vote left because it is just not good enough for me.

P.S. I hope the Pope is not inadvertently helping to GROW THE REDISTRIBUTION BUSINESS of leftism with his recent speak against greed....   It won't turn out well.   It will be like Jesus throwing the money back to the money changers.   Because, LEFT IS FUTILE.   Jesus was not the first leftist.   He did all things for the glory of God.   LEFT IS FUTILE.