Paleoconservatism
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@VotePaineJefferson But I like globalization!
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"Even today, there is little value in ensuring the survival of our nation, if our traditions do not survive with it." -JFK
Support Ron Paul 2012. He's the only candidate that isn't bought and owned by the globalists.
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@jujigun I *think* it was either Eluveitie or Korpiklaani...but I don't remember off the top of my head.
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what is the awesome irish sounding music in the background?
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@CobraJones Well, I am against the income tax, but I hold the traditional Southern Democratic view on tariffs. Tariffs are particularly harmful in the United States. A tariff might help one part of the country while harming another part of the country depending on the economy of a particular state. Oh, and if you consider racism to be the viewpoint that ethnicity tends to inherently affect behavior and character traits, then yes, by your definition, my paleo-con family would all be racist.
Sistarovat 1 month ago
@Sistarovat Based on that, then yes, you're pretty much by definition a racist.
CobraJones 1 month ago
@CobraJones Well, as far as I know, most Paleoconservatives are against tariffs. I know I am. I guess that's what you were talking about.
Sistarovat 1 month ago
@Sistarovat As far as I know, you're more of an exception. Most Paleoconservatives I know are against the income tax in favor of tariffs.
CobraJones 1 month ago
@CobraJones Why would you like globalization? Globalization would result in loss of self-determination. Globalization requires a strong central government. We already have that unfortunately, but at least it's based in our country (D.C.). In a globalist society, we would be ruled by a centralized government out of Belgium or somewhere else in Europe. That would result in tyranny.
Sistarovat 1 month ago
@Sistarovat Apparently, we have different ideas on what "globalization" is. When I refer to globalization, I'm primarily referring to the ability to move goods (and people) easily from one country to another. In other words, as an American, it's just as easy for me to go to the Kwik-E-Mart and pick up a product from China, India, Britain, or wherever as it is to pick up a product from America.
CobraJones 1 month ago