I’d Personally Prefer If Trump “Wins,” Frankly

Trump’s Madison Square Garden Nazi Rally went pretty hard and got me rethinking things.

American elections are totally fake.

Donald Trump won in 2020 by a lot, and no systems in the relevant states have been meaningfully changed since then, and many have gotten worse.

In 2022, the election was somehow even faker. That was after people knew that the Biden Administration was ultra-radical with total coronavirus mania and the ultimate child tranny fiasco, and much more importantly (with regards to voting), the economy was a disaster, and somehow the Democrats supposedly won.

Say what you will about Ron DeSantis, but he actually secured Florida’s vote. In Florida, Macro Rubio, a heavily despised Senator who is gay and repulsive, won by 16 points.

Here’s the kicker: Rubio was only polling at 49%, with his opponent at 47%. So the poll was clearly fake. That is not within the margin of error. One has to assume that all of the nation’s polls were fake, and simply factoring in the planned fraud, which didn’t happen in Florida.

Florida was supposed to be a purple state. Meanwhile, Republicans were losing races where they were the favorite in much more conservative states. The GOP Senate candidate in Georgia lost. Have you ever heard of a Democrat from Georgia? Blake Masters lost, and that cripple John Fetterman won. If the 2022 election would have been real, every Republican in a competitive election would have won by huge margins, like Marco Rubio did.

(Note: I’m aware that there have been other arguments about why Florida was so much different than the rest of the country, but those arguments are wrong. They all hinge on “Ron DeSantis is really, really popular,” which is clearly untrue. In 2022, he was in the midst of that ridiculous scandal with Disney and obviously lying about running for president. It was a total low point for him. If anything, Florida Republicans should have done worse than expected, not 8 points better.)

Therefore, I am not even remotely invested in these elections. They are fake elections. In order to believe otherwise, you would have to suppose that in the time since 2022, the Democrats in power in places like Michigan and Pennsylvania did something in secret to make the absurd mail-in voting system more legitimate. It simply does not make any sense.

For a long time, my argument was that the fake nature of the elections meant that Donald Trump could never win. Then October 7th happened. This completely altered the analysis, and I was quick to correct it. Jews would prefer Donald Trump execute the war, so this gave Trump a chance. Trump leaned into this, 1000%, because he obviously understands that elections are fake and the only way he could “win” is to curry favor with Jews that have the ability to manipulate elections. In this case, they wouldn’t have to manipulate anything, they would simply have to keep other people from doing so.

I didn’t place my bets until Kamala Harris replaced Joe Biden as the candidate. After that, it was simply obvious that the Democrats were throwing the election, allowing Donald Trump to win because they are so influenced by Israeli Jews.

I think it’s notable that at the Al Smith dinner, Donald Trump was pictured being very friendly with Chuck Schumer.

Chuck Schumer is the ultimate avatar of Democrat Jews. He also the ultimate Israel supporter, and has dedicated his entire career to the service of Israel.

Trump is a good goy now. He doesn’t do anything to offend Jews.

You are seeing this media attack once again calling Trump a Nazi, saying he is literally the same person as Hitler and he’s going to put everyone in camps. This is just cartoonish, and it isn’t being done with any heart. It looks like self-parody. There are people in the media that believe this stuff, but it is not the genuine sentiment of powerful Jews. Powerful Jews have made peace with Trump, they know that he’s staffed his entire team with ultra-Zionist Jews, and that his son-in-law Jared Kushner, a personal friend of Bibi Netanyahu, will have more influence on policy than any other individual.

Obviously, I don’t agree with many of 2024 Donald Trump’s core policies. His primary message is that he wants much war for the Jews of Israel. He’s pledged that he will devote his presidency to the Jews, and has called for extreme war with Iran. He’s also gotten really bad on social issues, endorsing gays and abortion. It’s a complete mockery of the 2016 campaign.

All that having been said, I’m not totally upset with the reality that he’s clearly going to be elected again a week from today. It would be arguable that the candidate preferred by the Jews is necessarily worse for white people, and that might turn out to be the case, but it’s difficult to believe that he’s worse than Kamala Harris. The thing that I think would be worse would be that if Israel’s war becomes massive, which it almost certainly will, Trump will be much better at rallying the people in support of the war, and getting young (white) men to sign up to go fight and die for the Jews. Aside from war support and the elevation of the Jews, the Trump Effect on the social climate is likely to be positive, at least in part. He always says funny stuff and attacks people and it lightens things up a bit (although endless war for the Jews is very dark, we already have that now with the Democrats).

But the serious business is this: there’s going to be a big bump in the crypto markets. At least when Trump first gets elected, we’re likely to see a major spike. We’re already seeing a big spike just in anticipation of the election, now that it’s clear Trump is going to win. Making a few bucks on my crypto stocks may seem like a small silver lining in the scheme of things, but it’s at least a silver lining.

I’m not saying people should vote, or that I endorse Trump, or anything else. I’m just saying: you don’t have any influence on politics, but they happen anyway and they affect you, so you might as well look at the upside, rather than simply feeling bad.