Eric Striker
Daily Stormer
March 1, 2017
What follows is an analysis of Donald Trump’s February 28th speech to Congress. Though ideological, it is realistic criticism within the realm of reasonable expectations from America’s first civic nationalist president.
Jewish Bomb Threat and Cemetery Hoaxes
Trump’s opening “grace” on the hoax cemetery attacks and bomb threats by Jews is disappointing, but was thankfully quick and vague. He condemned the act itself, but did not falsely cast the blame on us. Trump on Tuesday was reported by the media as knowing that Jews themselves are conducting these attacks, which may cause the Jewish culprits to quit while they’re ahead.
Reading too much into this is pointless. Trump’s first budget proposal will cut the US government’s ridiculous “Anti-Semitism Envoy,” which is a purely political position that the tax-payer should not have to fund. There are many other issues in connection to the Cultural Marxist machine that he is taking a realistic stance on, in order to redirect focus on what America’s real priorities should be. There are dozens if not hundreds of Jewish organizations dedicated to silencing critics of Jews (SPLC, ADL, AJC, WJC, etc.), let Richard Cohen use some of that money he’s got stashed on the Cayman Islands for his own damn “anti-Semitism envoy.”
Additionally, in the realm of extremism, Trump focused on real issues like ISIS and mentioned that the majority of terrorist acts were committed by foreigners. He did not do what other bought Presidents would’ve done which is falsely equate actual terrorism with the (((media))) invented “white supremacist” strawman.
Foreign Policy
Trump’s statement that he is the representative of America, and not the world, is a revolutionary break from the neo-con/neo-liberal Jewish imperialist consensus established under the deplorable Presidency of Woodrow Wilson. This part of the speech was met with audible groans from both the McGraham Cuck Inc. wing and the (((Democrats))). The idea behind Trump’s assertion is simple: it’s not our business how other countries choose to govern themselves, and we should make peace and alliances wherever American domestic interests and convenience intersect with foreign powers (an allusion to Russia).
The age of Jewish led foreign wars appears to be over, with Trump’s direct condemnation of the $6 trillion Bush and Obama have wasted in such endeavors. That was more so a jab at Bush II, who recently emerged from his Dunce corner to attack Trump. America’s 43rd President, and the first ever mentally retarded person to reach the Oval Office, mustered the courage to come out of hiding thanks to clamors from effeminate (((liberals))) who are nostalgic for his “politeness” (that apparently outweighs the millions of people the Jews in his regime slaughtered for no reason).
The only mention of Israel in the speech was a low point and deserves criticism, but at the same time, he deserves lauding for only mentioning this irrelevant rogue state once. Trump’s continued demonization of Iran is uncalled for, and talks of sanctions over their ballistic missile program is unnecessary (they need to protect themselves from the Saudi-Israeli terrorist alliance). Any campaign against ISIS the US conducts will inevitably include Iran; how Trump will reconcile this contradiction remains to be seen.
Overall, Trump was strong and revolutionary on this front.
Immigration and VOICE
In the run up to Trump’s speech, the Judenpresse was in a frenzy trying to gaslight Trump supporters into thinking that the President was going to announce an amnesty bill. This turned out to be either a lie, or a story Trump planted in the media to get non-Trump supporters to watch him humiliate the Democrats.
Trump’s actual talk on immigration was fairly good. First and foremost, Trump proposed a new program called VOICE, where for the first time, the Federal government will collect statistics on just how much crime immigrants are committing. He revealed to millions of Americans that the claims in support of “immigration reform” positing that immigrants don’t commit crimes or use public services was a lie all along. The US government has never even wanted to collect the data!
The results will be what we all know they will be, and this fictitious argument for amnesty – “immigrants commit less crime than citizens” – will sink to the bottom of the ocean.
Secondly, Trump announced a “buy American, hire American” program that will effectively end low-skill legal immigration, and replace it with a points-based merit system where immigrants will be means-tested to be self-sufficient. This is not a perfect program, but a radical improvement over previous administrations. It may also attract a much higher number of white immigrants, something the Jews behind our immigration policies have desperately sought to avoid. At the very worst, such a program will alleviate our social services burden and drastically reduce the types of problematic non-whites that have been flooding our country from places like Central America and Somalia.
Trump’s call for putting American citizens before any talk of immigration is even considered is a refreshing new direction for our country, where our government finally represents the people on some level. Trump called for a bill in congress where both sides give and take. Trump reaffirmed that his priority is to enforce our immigration laws, increase wages and living standards for American workers (in the context of reducing the glut in labor caused by illegal immigration), and severely curtail and rework America’s immigration policy (including legal).
My theory is Trump may keep DACA in exchange for Democrats giving him what he wants. That is unfortunate but may be necessary to get his legislation passed. In my opinion, Trump should withhold legislation on immigration until the 2018 Congressional races. The heavily weakened and divided Democrats will likely lose enough seats to lose their fillibuster, which will give the Republicans a free hand to pass Trump’s bill. If the Cucks buck, he can simply name them on Twitter and intimidate them, since America wants his plan.
Outreach Towards Blacks
His “Black History Month” mention was cringeworthy, but again, is just the reality of America at the moment. Personally, I thought Trump’s play for the black vote was a stroke of genius. He will never get the overwhelming majority of them, but his approach to them is at least constructive (improving their schools, giving them jobs and taming their jungle cities with empowerment of the police), which may appeal to that 20-30% of blacks with an IQ in the 90s while also making whites forced to live around them a bit safer.
Subtle appeals to blacks were also present, with Trump showing two families who were victimized by illegal Mexicans: a black father and the black wife of a slain policeman.
A big reason blacks stayed home on election day is Hillary overemphasized Mexicans, who blacks despise due to competition for jobs, public benefits and criminal enterprises. Trump’s concessions to their community may just cause a rift within the Democratic voting bloc significant enough to suffocate the party.
By winning 1/3 of the black vote, which I think is very possible, Trump ensures the Democrats never win the Midwest – or an election – again in the foreseeable future. Certain programs that are popular with minorities but not acceptable to the Democratic Party, like charter schools, are certain to create problems within the “Obama Coalition,” though whites in private schools may suffer some blowback at the same time.
The Economy
Trump’s mention of 94 million Americans out of the workforce was a striking blow to the liars who claim the economy is doing great. The American economy is currently a service economy with third world infrastructure and wages that are worse than nothing, yet with Monaco prices for basic necessities. Trump seeks to invest $1 trillion dollars in improving our infrastructure, which alone will create millions of decent jobs, while at the same time keeping slimy cuckolds away from wanting grandma get assaulted (and the GOP continuing to lose into infinity) through cuts to Social Security and Medicare.
Trump’s proposal to smash neo-liberalism and emphasizing the fact that capital and jobs belong to Americans first is a sound and patriotic position. True ingenuity comes from investing in white people – as his anecdote about Alexander Graham Bell points to – and that means that governments must intervene when capitalists inevitably put corner-cutting for short-term profits before the national well-being. The “free market” is nothing but a lie, and Trump is nice enough to give the traitors in big business who have outsourced our jobs tax-cuts as an incentive to do what’s right (or else).
Health Insurance
His health insurance proposal could be interesting as well, and with a curb on illegal immigration, programs that help people who fall in between the cracks or are already sick can be sustainable. The biggest white-pill of all is the call for the government to put a check on price gouging (((pharmaceutical))) companies, who through years of lobbying Congress, have been so far gotten away with highway robbery.
Currently, the vast majority of affordable Obamacare plans are worthless, with insanely high deductibles that are worse than having no health insurance at all. Despite being sold to the public as socialized medicine, it was in truth nothing more than a racket, as admitted by the Jewish Obamacare architect Gruber.
Flair
Trump’s picks in the audience provided for some moving and memorable moments, all of which were relevant to his agenda, rather than cheap political ploys. Those with heightened intuition could sense that Trump has privately grappled with the death of Navy SEAL Chief Ryan Owens, and his homage to him and placement of his widow next to his own family was beautiful.
These kinds of human moments are what – in the eyes of the people – separate Trump from sociopaths like Hillary Clinton or Obama or any of the cynical kike scum in the press that have been obsessively repeating “Trump killed him! The mission was a failure!”
He stuck to important issues and talked to the American people like we are adults, unlike Obama who aimed all his discourse at minorities, or Bush (“Axis of Evil“) riling-up Baptists. Trump’s continued mockery and scorn of the frowning (((Democrats))) in the audience was a great sign that puts them on the spot. “Are they with America or against us?” will be the question the last handful of normal people who vote for them are asking themselves.
Regardless of what the fake Judenpresse polls say later, Trump’s approval rating among viewers went through the roof with this speech.
The Democratic Response
This Democrat response was the comedic highlight of the night.
The statement by former Kentucky Governor Steve Beshear was a transparent, probably consultant driven, attempt at reaching the white working people Democrats have not acknowledged the existence of in a decade. The set was made to look like a small-town Main Street diner, with the ancient ex-Governor surrounded by what appear to be either TV Extras or Chuck E. Cheese animatronics, since normal white people are virtually non-existent in today’s DNC.
Beshear went on to reiterate the same 3 or 4 talking points Democrats have been making against Trump since June 2015: he isn’t “inclusive” enough, he’s a con man who won’t fulfill any of his promises, he’s really rude, he doesn’t really care about working people, he’s going to cut medicare, why won’t he start World War III against Russia? etc. It was almost as if the script was written for this boring old man before Trump spoke.
The context of this response however, is very relevant. First of all, it shows a massive (and they hope temporary) detente of the Jewish establishment after alienating white people, and their desperation in getting them back. Second, the Trump election was a reminder to the elites on both sides that while they were popping champagne at America’s impeding demographic doom, white people were ready and willing to respond as a bloc to someone willing to fight back. These impotent appeals are too little, too late.
Additionally, the DNC’s renewed focus on winning white people back will hurt them just as much as Jeb! following the advice of (((Washington consultants))) in pushing for amnesty to win the irrelevant Mexican vote: it will anger their natural base.
The Democratic party after Bill Clinton has modeled itself as the party of feral muds who feel they have a right to kill white people and take all our stuff for themselves using “white privilege” as the rationale. This non-white demographic, which is embodied by angry racist quadroons like Chauncey DeVega, feels affronted if the Democratic Party even acknowledges that white people exist and have social issues in our community that we want our government to address.
This militant anti-white coalition is slated to replace the last few elderly white people in the Democratic party. By reaching out to white people and normal people, the DNC runs the risk of creating an internal identity politics revolt over aiding the “privileged” rural working poor.
No matter what happens next, the political landscape in America has changed – and for the better.
My grade on Trump’s speech: B+