Andrew Anglin
Daily Stormer
July 20, 2016
Kasich isn’t a Jew, but you wouldn’t know it from his speech.
As the Republican Party makes its official Trump-induced transformation from “conservatism” to nationalism by correnating its new king this week, he is giving speeches promoting mass third world immigration and claiming that nationalism is the real threat.
Ohio Gov. and former Republican presidential candidate John Kasich (R-Ohio) told an audience in Cleveland that he looks at immigration as an opportunity because Ohio has a “stagnant growth of population – we want people to come to Ohio.”
“When I look at immigration I look at a new level of energy,” Kasich told an International Republican Institute gathering on Tuesday.
“I look at immigration as an opportunity. One of the things that we face in Ohio is a stagnant growth of population – we want people to come to Ohio. We want to integrate these folks and we want them to become part of our economic dynamo. So this refrain we hear around the world, and I understand some of the problems we have, is this anti-immigration is unhealthy.”
Kasich also told the audience that he is concerned about extreme nationalism and isolationism.
“When I look around the world, what is it that I see, I see growing nationalism. There is nothing wrong with nationalism, until it becomes extreme — we all love our countries. Secondly there is an increasing tide of isolationism, lets just take care of us, lets pull the shades down, lock the doors and lets just forget the rest of the world and take care of ourselves,” Kasich said.
The governor did not mention the issue of abortion. The Ohio Dept. of Health reports that 21,186 “induced pregnancy terminations were reported in Ohio for 2014.”
Yeah, the abortion thing is a good point.
We need to get these sluts under control.
But you know, as I always say – robots are coming, and the population thing really isn’t an issue.
The issue is brown people, and they use this alleged population threat as a boogieman, like somehow if it was only Whites there wouldn’t be anymore people.