This Is Not The America My Parents Immigrated To In 1957

Not that I remember what America was like in 1957, as I was not yet five years old. Years later, when I was old enough to understand, they told me their story. Briefly, it goes like this.

Dad was born in Romania (Czernowitz in Northern Bulovina), but he identified (haha) as German because, well, his dad was German, his mom was German, they spoke German and kept German customs, and lived in a German community so, applying the “quacking duck” theory, that’s what he was. Mom was born in Yugoslavia (now, Slovenia), but she identified as German for the same reasons as dad did. The Nazi regime would refer to folks such as my parents as “Volksdeutsche” —- being German as a people or race, regardless of citizenship. More on that  here.

When dad was about seventeen the Deutsche Wehrmacht (army) made a pit stop in his neck of the woods, and forcibly yanked his ass off the farm, and within a few weeks turned him into a bonafide Mortarman (dudes who launch grenades). He might have destroyed or damaged a Russkie tank or two, but was eventually captured by the Russians, and spent the rest of the war, and some time thereafter, in one of their luxurious prison camps. When mom was a pre-teen the Russian army made a pit stop in her neck of the woods, killed most of her family, but spared her life and put her to work as a slave laborer and sex-toy (cuz she was very pretty), in one of their gulags.

Obviously they both survived this ordeal (otherwise I probably wouldn’t be writing this). However, after the war ended, neither parent was allowed back to their ancestral homes. In order to keep Germans from becoming a “problem” again, Eastern Europe (with approval of all the Western powers) decided to enact a program of ethnic cleansing by expelling as many as 14 million Germans. This German Diaspora comprised the largest migration of any European people in modern history. More here. Many died, estimates range from 500,000 to 2,000,000. My parents survived that as well, obviously.

They arrived as Flüchtlinge (refugees) in an Austrian camp for such people … two Germans as refugees in a German country, how weird is that … found each other, did the nasty posthaste, and produced me, at the time a bastard child mostly unwelcome anywhere. (I’m just glad my dad wasn’t some anonymous Russian soldier!). They gave it their best shot living this way. But, even as late as 1957, there wasn’t enough work in Austria. They felt their future would be better elsewhere. So, they came to America … for work.

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You do understand the meaning of that last sentence? It means my parents came to America for a selfish reason, as all immigrants do. Sure, the stated reason for most immigrants may be for economic betterment, to escape political repression, or flee religious persecution, and such. But, the ultimate motivating factor is always for the betterment of one’s self, and/or family. In other words, no immigrant has ever arrived at these shores in order to make America great. On the contrary, they came because they believed America was already great, and a land of opportunity.

This quest for “opportunity” is one of the key distinguishing characteristics of the “old world” immigrants. Not all, but a great many of the current horde invading this country come not because America is great and offers opportunities, but because America has become the Land Of Entitlements — a concept unknown to old world immigrants. In fact, my dad needed a “sponsor” to guarantee that my father would have a job the moment he arrived. No job? No skills? Stay home! And don’t even think of gaining entry if you, or your loved ones, have some kind of disease. There were zero social backstops. No food-stamps. No free medical visits. No free transportation. No free-housing via Section 8, or some other thieving giveaway.

And to be honest, those folks back then wouldn’t accept free shit if you handed it to them on a silver platter. For the first couple months in this country my parents lived in an abandoned apartment building in NYC without even running water. Jack, my dad’s employer, offered to let us live in a spare room in his house until dad could get on his feet. Dad refused, saying he came to this country to work, and not to receive charity. Compare that mentality to the current free-loaders who demand “their rights” the moment they set foot here … for example, people who get social-security (and loads of other freebies) without ever having paid even a thin dime into the system. This is criminal in the sense that it is literally theft from the people who are forced to pay for all this ”free” stuff. These people should be ashamed, but they know no shame. Rather, they will shout you down as a racist and bigot for even suggesting the hideous Biblical concept of ‘he who does not work, shall not eat’. It can be argued that immigrants helped build America, or that immigrants are what made us great. But, that was a long time ago, in a different era, under totally different circumstances. Try to remember this; not all immigrants are equal, or beneficial to this country.

Part of Trump’s plan to make America great again is to build a yuuge wall. That’s a really dumb idea when compared to other alternatives. The best idea is so simple; immediately end all entitlements to people here illegally! I’m fairly certain that act alone will stop the flow almost overnight. Why hasn’t Trump (apparently) not even considered that option? Perhaps because he know that free shit, once given, can never be rescinded? Perhaps because he realizes that those who get free shit are forever beholden to the shit-giver, and therefore they are easily controlled and manipulated …. not to mention a permanent guaranteed voting class? If so, Mr. Trump doesn’t have much chance of making America great again no matter how high he builds his wall.

Or, how about this? A tit-for-tat immigration policy; enact immigration laws identical to that of Mexico.

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What is the meaning of “Make America Great Again!” except that it is both an admission of America in decline, and a boast that only Trump can restore us to our former glory?

On the one hand, many (such as myself) find that to be a refreshing change of pace from the braggadocio propaganda we’ve heard for about the past twenty years … culminating with the biggest (and least successful) braggart of them all, Obama, informing us almost daily that America is an “exceptional” nation, the “indispensable” country, the “sole” superpower of Planet Earth, …. nay, the greatest power ever in human history, to which every other nation on earth aspires to imitate.

“Obama has talked more about American exceptionalism than Presidents Reagan, George H.W. Bush, Bill Clinton, and George W. Bush combined: a search on UC Santa Barbara’s exhaustive presidential records library finds that no president from 1981 to today uttered the phrase ‘American exceptionalism’ except Obama.” ——— John Gans Jr., The Atlantic, 2011

“‘American exceptionalism’ is not a traditional part of presidential vocabulary. According to Schlesinger’s search of public records, Obama is the only president in 82 years to use the term.” ———- Robert Schlesinger, U.S. News and World Report

On the other hand, Trump is the first candidate (at least in modern times) to run openly and without apology on a platform of American decline. Let’s take a quick look at how one President talked about America shortly after we arrived here.

Take a look (or, recall, if you have a good memory) at JFK’s speeches. You simply won’t find them littered with exceptionals, indispensables, and other superlatives … as those words simply weren’t part of the political lexicon back then. American wealth and military might were basically a given, and indisputable. Big dogs simply and quietly go about their business. It’s the small and insignificant Chihuahuas of the world who yap endlessly about their superiority.

In his inaugural address JFK reflected the character of old world immigrants when he urged all of us to not ask what this country can do for us, but what can we do for our country. His only use of “great” was to invoke the USA / Soviet Union blocs as “two great and powerful groups of nations”. In another speech he spoke of America as “a great power” — but not “the greatest power.” In that same speech he said; — “we must face the fact that the United States is neither omnipotent or omniscient … that we are only six percent of the world’s population … that we cannot impose our will upon the other 94 percent of mankind … that we cannot right every wrong or reverse each adversity … and that therefore there cannot be an American solution to every world problem.” Don’t confuse that “negative” statement with Trump’s assessment of America. JFK’s commentary is one of quiet strength and tremendous wisdom rooted in a deep and abiding confidence of America’s unstated power …. a confidence so unshakeable that there was no need to speak of it.

While Trump speaks openly about America’s decline, Obama and Hillary acknowledge the same sentiment, albeit unknowingly. Decline is evident when one has to say endlessly and openly what once was too obvious to say. In other words, if you have to brag about it, you no longer have it.

For a cultural equivalent, call it the Rambo-ization of America. I absolutely loved “westerns” as a kid. The post WWII movie “heroes” of my youth were folks like John Wayne, Burt Lancaster, Chuck Conners, and then as a teen, Lee Van Cleef and Clint Eastwood. Other than their acting abilities, what was remarkable about them? Well …. nothing, really. They were remarkably ordinary looking, like the guy in your office or next-door neighbor, not overly muscled, not possessing other-worldly fighting skills, and their weapons were basically identical to that of their enemies. But, then came America’s defeat (or, was it a “draw”?) in Vietnam to a bunch of guys dressed in pajamas, with rusty rifles, and living in tunnels. Hollywood helped us cope with our malaise and depression by now giving us outrageousness; outrageous muscles, outrageous weapons, and outrageous killing skills whereby now an Army is no longer needed but, rather, just One Guy defeats the gooks. We like our lies, but we really really love outrageous lies. Eventually, mere humans, no matter how muscled, no longer provided enough titillation to dull our senses. Whereby we once were satisfied that Conan enjoyed crushing his enemies and hearing the lamentations of their women, by 1984 we demanded and cheered a virtually undefeatable cyborg from the future with a German accent uttering amazing philosophical pandering such as, “Fuck you, asshole.” And, what heroes do we have today? Spiderman, Thor, Hulk, Superman, X-Men, Iron Man, Ant Man, Captain America, Batman, ad infinitum. How ironic that in an Age of Science and Technology that we find solace and amusement in heroes who defy all known laws of physics … and, sensible dialogue. It seems that the deeper America sinks into chaos, that the more ridiculously obscene our heroes (and, leaders) become.

[Side Note; Surprisingly (probably to most folks), it is Ronald Reagan who started the ball rolling in terms of being defensive regarding America’s greatness. I do acknowledge that he said this – “Let’s reject the nonsense that America is doomed to decline”. However, Reagan used “again” — long before The Donald did — in his iconic 1984 commercial titled ‘Prouder, Stronger, Better’ where the voiceover says — “It’s morning again in America.” — and later asks, “Why would we ever want to return to where we were less than four short years ago?” — a very Trump-ish admission of America’s decline. Nevertheless, Reagan is hard to pigeonhole as he didn’t lack for superlatives flowing from both sides of his mouth ranging from his “shining city upon a hill” (probably stolen from JFK’s inaugural address) to his unwavering, almost Obama-esque belief in America’s greatness — “ … here in the heartland of America lives the hope of the world … in a world wracked by hatred, economic crisis, and political tension, America remains mankind’s best hope.”.]

When it’s all said and done, remember to tell your grandchildren about The Year 2016. It’s the official year when the USA!USA!USA! went on record as being a Nation In Decline. Thank you, Donald!

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The biggest change since our arrival in 1957 is that America has somehow morphed from being a democracy to at best being an oligarchy, at worst, a dictatorship.

Now, some of you are getting ready to educate me on the error of my ways by pointing out that the United States is a republic. Let’s not quibble over semantics. The key question is whether this country is controlled by an elite aristocracy, or the public. In a democracy/republic the government represents the people, while an aristocracy represents itself. An elite aristocracy is a dictatorship no matter how it is flavored; Nazis in Germany, Commies in Soviet Union, Fascists in Italy, or oligarchs in the United States.

 

— A massive Health bill affecting about 20% of the US economy is passed despite the overwhelming majority of people against it, and none of the legislators actually aware of what the bill contained until after it was passed. Does this sound like a representative democracy, or dictatorship?

— A town in Vermont, and across America, is forced to accept Muslim refugees (and then forced to pay for all their freebies) without the citizens even being allowed to question the town leaders because that would me “messy” and people would come “out of the woodwork” with all kinds of differing opinions. Does this sound like a representative democracy, or dictatorship?

The Military Commissions Act, signed by Bush in 2006, abandoned the Geneva Convention, legalized the torture of U.S. citizens, suspended all civil rights for prisoners and allows the President to declare virtually anyone to be an “enemy combatant“. Furthermore, it retroactively granted blanket immunity to all U.S. military personnel who have committed war crimes under the Geneva Convention. Furthermore, the immunity would extend to present and future war crimes as well. Furthermore, it utterly nullifies the courts and makes it illegal for the judicial branch of government to interfere with the imprisonment and torture of anyone. In other words, the United States declared itself immune from any international law, and that it will officially harbor and support war criminals. Does this sound like a representative democracy, or dictatorship?

— Obama is pushing for several international trade deals (TTIP, TPP, and/or TISA). Only a handful of people know the full scope of these deals. Most legislators working on these deals are only allowed to see small parts of the deal. What we do know is that these deals will transfer national sovereignty to an international corporate dictatorship. We, the people, aren’t allowed to see any of the details …. until after it is passed. Does this sound like a representative democracy, or dictatorship?

— It is a parade of lies which has led to the death of thousands of young Americans – and tens of thousands physically and psychologically wounded — in Iraq and Afghanistan … not to mention hundreds of thousands, if not millions, of dead and wounded citizens throughout the Middle East. According to the Constitution only Congress can declare wars. But, through the use of Executive Orders, the president can unilaterally declare wars at will. Our sons and daughters used as cannon fodder, our debt piling up, an economy in ruins … and there isn’t a damned thing you can do about it. If you dare protest about such things, you will be targeted as a potential terrorist. Does this sound like a representative democracy, or dictatorship?

— The Supreme Court in their 2010 Citizens United decision enabled unlimited secret money — including foreign money — to pour into U.S. political and judicial campaigns. Let’s see if former President Jimmy Carter thinks this is part of representative democracy;

“It violates the essence of what made America a great country in its political system. Now it’s just an oligarchy with unlimited political bribery being the essence of getting the nominations for president or being elected president. And the same thing applies to governors, and U.S. Senators and congress members. So, now we’ve just seen a subversion of our political system as a payoff to major contributors, who want and expect, and sometimes get, favors for themselves after the election is over. At the present time the incumbents, Democrats and Republicans, look upon this unlimited money as a great benefit to themselves. Somebody that is already in Congress has a great deal more to sell.”

 — This country is ruled by force, not law. Governmental assassinations of US citizens. A highly militarized police with almost unlimited powers to harass, intimidate, and brutalize with impunity. TSA groping whereby in any other setting would be considered sexual harassment. Overseas detention, torture and assassinations carried out against anyone, including American citizens, without due process … and without recourse if later cleared. Warrantless GPS tracking by the FBI. The IRS targeting religious groups. Some people now actually be charged with pre-crimes. Checkpoints up to one hundred miles inland from all our borders (including the two oceans and Gulf of Mexico) in an area stunningly known as a “Constitution Free Zone”. No Ride / No Fly lists which are extrajudicial, secret, and form a guilty-until-proven innocent framework that subverts freedom instead of protecting it. A See Something/Say Something program which goes beyond the already high-tech surveillance apparatus of the NSA and turns each of us into an unpaid employee of the police state similar to what the East German Stasi did to their citizens. Web cameras and surveillance proliferating like a wildfire, data mining, recording all your phone conversations, all your web searches, all your emails, and all without your consent. An FDA, which has near-total food control and usually renders anything healthy as toxic, and all that is toxic as healthy, and does insane shit like jailing folks who buy raw milk. Literally tens of thousands of regulations which literally invade every facet of society, whereby it has been said that almost all of us commit three felonies per day, and every violation of these laws will be met with the full force and fury of the State which promises fines, penalties, forfeiture of properties, or imprisonment.   Does any of this even remotely resemble a representative democracy, or does it sound more like a dictatorship?

I’ll stop now, even though I could easily go on for another ten thousand words. Besides, some of you will say this is all anecdotal. Some will attempt to refute each and every point. And others – the especially ignorant – will chime in with a “Well, you have nothing to worry about if you don’t break the laws”. The most retarded of all will opine, “Hey! Shaddup! This is all for our safety and security! And, the children.” OK, you doubters, let’s end this article with some ….. science.

 “Testing Theories of American Politics”

A single empirical study titled “Testing Theories of American Politics” was published in 2014 in the journal Perspectives on Politics, issued by the American Political Science Association.

This study investigated answers to 1,779 survey questions asked between 1981 and 2002 on public policy issues. The responses were broken down by income level. Then they researched actual enacted policies and whether or not those policies reflected public preferences … or, conversely, whether the relevant corporate-lobbied positions had instead become public policy. Let’s get to the good stuff, their conclusions. None of the below should be a surprise to you. But, at least there’s now some empirical data to validate your hunches.

 “In the United States, our findings indicate, the majority does not rule—at least not in the causal sense of actually determining policy outcome. …………… When a majority of citizens disagrees with economic elites and/or with organized interests, they generally lose. …………… even when fairly large majorities of Americans favor policy change, they generally do not get it …………… Our analyses suggest that majorities of the American public actually have little influence over the policies our government adopts …………… , the opinions of lower-income groups, and the interest groups that represent them, appear to have little or no independent impact on policy …………… however, the preferences of rich people had a much bigger impact on subsequent policy decisions (40% of preferences enacted) ) than the views of middle-income and poor Americans (18% of preferences enacted) …………… [when] policy making is dominated by powerful business organizations and a small number of affluent Americans, then America’s claims to being a democratic society are seriously threatened.”

Let me summarize all that for you, and please excuse my profanity; —- your elected representatives don’t give a rat’s ass shit about you and what you want for this country (except at election time). So, stop kidding yourselves by thinking your vote matters.

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This is NOT an article about the pros and cons of Donald Trump. Nevertheless, the question must be asked; “what changes if Trump becomes President?” Near as I can tell Trump’s platform is as follows; 1) all our politicians are stupid, but he’s not, 2) nobody knows how to make good deals, but he does, 3) he’s gonna build a yuuge wall, 4) he’s going to create jobs, somehow, 5) we’re gonna have the biggest badass military in the world (isn’t that the case already?), 6) cops are just gr-r-r-reat, and he’s going to take care of them, believe you me. Did I miss anything?

(BTW, I have even less hopes for the Democrat side of the same coin. Hillary will clearly continue with the status quo … except, as an added bonus, she might start a nuke war with Russia. And Bernie’s socialism will most clearly add to our many undemocratic woes.)

This article is about the huge issues facing Amerika, and our decline into a dictatorship. What will The Donald do about the issues I raised above, and the ten thousand words I didn’t include? Is he even aware of the issues? Will he bring back the America of my youth? Can he change the regret my aged parents (and, myself) have for coming to this country, and can he restore hope to the weary? I think I know the answers. Except for a few changes (maybe) … it’ll just be more of the same. No one man, at this point in American history, can stop the Coming Shitstorm headed our way. Trust me, it won’t be long before you hear these words from your local servant in blue — “Ihre Papiere bitte” — and the hellish circle will be complete.

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“Hoffnung”, the German word for ‘hope’, is my dad’s favorite word because it has carried him through many tribulations. I might insist on having “He never lost hope” engraved on his gravestone. Hope sustained him when the Nazis ripped him from his home. Hope lifted his spirits as a prisoner of war. Hope kept him alive when the Russians released him to the British, and he worked in a coal mine under terrible conditions near Scotland for a few years to pay off his “debt”. Hope kept him from falling apart when mom fell down the stairs not so long ago. Hope kept him from depression when he crashed his beloved classic Mercedes last year. Hope is what brought him and his family to America for a better life. I just wonder if he would have left Austria if he knew that 57 years later his very own son would have no hope whatsoever for the America he was about to call home. So sorry, that’s just the way I feel right now, and for the past six months or so. Hoffnung ist tot.


 

Author: Stucky

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Jim
Jim
May 29, 2016 10:53 am

All good points and well thought out. My only thought is that with Hillary we know exactly what we will get –more of the same, but with Trump we don’t know, and I am willing to take that chance as the present course is clearly unsustainable.

Chuck Fire, Vallkyrie NB
Chuck Fire, Vallkyrie NB
May 29, 2016 11:32 am

A fiery horse with the speed of light, a cloud of dust and a hearty “Hi ho, Honest Money”, the Lone Stucky, speaking truth to power, while he still can.

Chuck Fire, Indian Fighter

bb
bb
May 29, 2016 11:42 am

Stucky , I wish you would sell that Damn house. I think it’s kinda like a ball and chain around your neck. Probably the reason you have been acting so weird.

Only real solution is what indentured servant has said over and over. Someone or somebody has got to abolish the Federal Reserve and the heinous debt based monetary system. That would end The fiat money making machine which would end all this free shit.That’s the real cause of our welfare / warfare state. Building a high wall or fence is good but the already existing entitlements will still keep flowing.
Trump will never abolish the Federal Reserve. He probably won’t have the political willto audit Fort Knox. You are right . Not much will change.

bb
bb
May 29, 2016 11:45 am

But I’m still voting for Trump . At least he doesn’t hate America or white people.

Rob
Rob
May 29, 2016 11:47 am

DUDE…right on Stuckman. Of course we still have to figure out what to do about it but you have crafted the most eloquent rebuttal to the “voting will solve this problem” meme that I have seen yet. I to grow weary of the charade which is the ritual of mass delusion – voting.

Pauncho
Pauncho
May 29, 2016 11:48 am

This is what I listen to every time we celebrate a “national holiday”[img]http://youtu.be/VDi9eHTvis0[/img]

Bea Lever
Bea Lever
May 29, 2016 11:53 am

Very well done Stucky, well done indeed.

In the pros and cons of Trump, Stuck said, “Did I miss anything”. Yes, a biggie, Trump said he will TAKE GOOD CARE of fukkin Israel. Nuff said. The amount equal to all of the taxes collected out of our labor goes to Israel now, looks like we will still be working for the heebs.

Also, just my thoughts about Merika is that the very same elites that controlled this place when you arrived in 1957 still control us today. The Corporation of The United States has owned me since the day I was born and the same for my parents and grandparents and on back to the 1880’s. The window dressing changes and the scripts change but all in all this the same prison planet it has always been………and that includes Austria.

Steve
Steve
May 29, 2016 11:56 am

Genau!!!!! The writing is already on the wall, just a matter of time… interesting story about your parents, I give them a lot of credit and respect for the resilience and a willingness to survive.

Anonymous
Anonymous
May 29, 2016 12:08 pm

In the past, immigrants came here to become Americans.

Now they come here to remain what they are and live off of Americans.

ditchner
ditchner
May 29, 2016 12:23 pm

I voted for Trump (CA primary via absentee ballot) for the entertainment value he should provide by campaigning against the Hillary beast. I doubt I will vote in the election because I agree with everything just written above so what’s the point?

We are moving to a global “one world” government. There’s no place to hide. The Vatican with their Jesuit infiltrator spies have been successful in destroying Protestantism. We are moving to a “one world” religion with the Pope (antichrist) as Lucifer’s representative on Earth.

The only hope any of us have is to turn to the one true God (Jesus Christ) AND obey his commandments. That will not alter the course of evil on Earth but will earn each of us with an ear to listen a place in the everlasting kingdom to follow. “and I heard another voice from heaven, saying, Come out of her, my people, that ye be not partakers of her sins, and that ye receive not of her plagues.” Rev. 18:4

Katze im Sack
Katze im Sack
May 29, 2016 12:23 pm

wow Stucky,

you struck a o lot of my nerves on an emotional level, both on the German and the Mexican angle.

I very much liked your lesson of German history by making it personal. The real war on the German people turned loose after the official end of WWII. Suffering didn’t stop there, for many it began in earnest. It’s now in the beginning of the final stage, the eradication stage against Volksdeutsche.

If you had stayed in Austria you probably would have written an article named “… not the Austria I grew up in in 1957” or so.

My admiration and respect to your mom and dad. Your dad’s got a great fighting spirit. I very much like the fact that he is still a pain in the ass of others. I hope you have him around for a another good many years.

Easily among the very best I ever read on TBP. Bless you Stucky.

bb
bb
May 29, 2016 12:39 pm

Let this sink into your minds about why the nation have been changed for the worse.Ready?

Historically , Jews had always thrived in nations and empires with multicultural , pluralistic and tolerant environments while they fared badly in STRONG ETHNIC SOCIETIES.( meaning white societies )
European Jews have always been the emblematic stranger or other.( meaning subversive parasitic traitors ) The future of European Jewry is dependent on OUR ABILITY TO SHAPE A MULTICULTURAL , PLURALISTIC AND DIVERSE SOCIETY… Goran Rosenberg :.Jewish author and journalist.

This mindset is the mind set of most Jews. They do everything possible to destroy social cohesion among white societies .A good source is the Jewish Encyclopedia.It’s all there.

CA
CA
May 29, 2016 12:46 pm

It’s a shame that your hope has been eroded by the idiots running the looney bin. I also for the life of me can not understand why they don’t listen to what the people want.

Amazing what your parents had to endure, not many would survive any of that now.

Unforeseeable
Unforeseeable
May 29, 2016 12:48 pm

Excellent contrast of past and present, Stucky. Especially when considering true versus false hope.

Perhaps as part of your 10,000 words not stated, I was reminded first and foremost of Executive Order 13603 signed by Obama in 2012:

http://investmentwatchblog.com/executive-order-13603-obama-authorizes-slave-labor-on-a-large-scale-on-american-soil/

This is truly frightening.

Now I am considering: “How did we get here?”. This would be a very interesting part 2 to your above essay.

Did we get here via misplaced hope in material things? Did we get here due to our false hope in Keynesian economics? Or because of our misdirected hope in Government? Is it the fault of the Fabian Socialists? Is the decline due to ignorance on the part of the US Citizenry? Or, the Federal takeover of education?

Is it because of fractional reserve banking, ever expanding debt and the increasing disparity between the rich and poor in America? Or the decimation of the manufacturing sector and the vanishing middle class?

Greed and corruption of the elite? Globalism? All of the above?

Regardless, I found your insight below to be fascinating:

“How ironic that in an Age of Science and Technology that we find solace and amusement in heroes who defy all known laws of physics … and, sensible dialogue. It seems that the deeper America sinks into chaos, that the more ridiculously obscene our heroes (and, leaders) become.”

Perhaps future historians will consider this with your same sense of irony. The more we American citizens stick our heads into the sand, the more our asses are exposed in the sunlight. We are engrossed in a football game (bread and circuses) while our roofs are on fire.

Currently, our superheroes are not based in reality. Could it be Trump is a manifestation of this delusion? A superhero who can single-handedly wipe out all the bad in global geopolitics? Or, in reality, if Trump wins in November, will the elite (via the Fed) raise interested rates causing the bond market to blow, the dollar to crash and thus, turning the Donald into a Herbert Hoover type joke soon to be torn apart by the soon to be disappointed and despairing populace as they wake from their prior delusion of “Making America Great Again”?

Or, is Trump the Grey Champion of the Fourth Turning who will surprise all of us cynics with sheer competence, boldness and balls, thus, restoring true hope to the American citizenry and inspiring us to reach for our better selves once again.

Which way will it all go down?

Stay tuned and we’ll find out after the commercial break…

Ed
Ed
May 29, 2016 12:48 pm

“I’m still voting for Trump . At least he doesn’t hate America or white people.”

I don’t hate Merka or white people. My best friend is white. Why don’t you just write in a vote for me? If nominated I will run to Mexico. If elected I will fight extradition.

nkit
nkit
May 29, 2016 12:53 pm

Stucky, very nicely done..one of your best yet. I especially enjoyed reading about your parents history and tenacity of spirit.. Your litany of representative democracy or dictatorship concerning the current state of affairs had me wondering once more : Is it just me or does anyone else feel the water getting warmer?

ribbit ribbit

MuckAbout
MuckAbout
May 29, 2016 2:41 pm

@T4C: Hi gorgeous.. Glad to see you’re still lurking and commenting.. Haven’t seen any comments by TE lately, I hope she’s doing ok..

@Stucky: Nice article. I hope Lew R. or Zero H picks it up..

MA

Welshman
Welshman
May 29, 2016 3:28 pm

Good read Stuckmaster,

My father-in-law was in the German conservation corps, and was about to get discharged after two years when Germany invaded Poland. Leo had some college, so when he was drafted they made him a Lt. in the Wehrmacht (German horse army). Think he mostly served in France, but not in combat.While in Germany on leave a lady on a tram asked him how the war was going and stated the ‘war was lost”. Few stops later gestapo agents escort him off the tram. Instead of sending him back to his unit in France, they give orders to the Russian front. More like death sentence.

While in custody he suffers a appendicitis attack and has to go .hospital for operation. Once out of the hospital he receive orders to the Italian front, luckily for me, as not many made in home from the Russian front.. Leo surrender to the British’s army and is sent to England and then to Alabama.
He speaks fluent English and becomes POW big shit..

Leo’s sister and sister-in-law take a train from CA to come to see him at the POW camp. The warden gives him a pass so he can picnic with the ladies.

Leo and Lena have lots of relatives for them to be sponsored, Leo becomes brewer in SF. They got here in 1950. Stucky’s parents had it much tougher.

overthecliff
overthecliff
May 29, 2016 3:44 pm

Good article. Family story is interesting and inspirational. No hope sucks but is a reasonable conclusion. Choice between Jerry Springer and Rosie O’donnell doesn’t give much hope.

Gryffyn
Gryffyn
May 29, 2016 3:56 pm

Stucky,
Thanks for the excellent, sobering piece of writing. Your parents are two remarkable people, and I can understand your devotion to them. I was a high school junior in 1957, and like most everyone else was oblivious to the true, behind the scenes nature of how things really work here. My awakening started with Viet Nam and prompted my move to the hinterland. I am reminded of the joke/story of the man who foresaw the coming of WWII and decided to find a safe place to live. He studied and researched and finally chose a remote little island in the Pacific called Guam. All we can do is to keep on keeping’ on.

starfcker
starfcker
May 29, 2016 3:57 pm

For a man of your caliber stucky, not very impressive. You have always struck me as one of the more old school guys here. A man’s man. What happened? How did angst get the better of you? I say it all the time, throw away your little laundry list of complaints. No. Trump is not going to fix the stuff on your list. It wouldn’t fix anything. He looks like he’s boring in on the big stuff. Give him a chance. He might surprise you. I’ve taken your shots over the past year on the Trump thing with patience and good humor. As i should. It might have seemed outlandish at one point. This can’t really happen. Guess what? It’s about to happen. That’s a really smart guy. With a big set of stones. And he loves the same america you do.

starfcker
starfcker
May 29, 2016 4:18 pm

Interesting you preface this piece with your parents WW2 horrors. And toughness. I tell people all the time. This ain’t nothing. There are no bombers overhead. No soldiers killing the family next door, and coming here next. No shortage of food. The power works 24/7. The a/c works everywhere. They’re living in your head, rent free. Only problem we have is making better political choices.

EL Coyote
EL Coyote
May 29, 2016 4:35 pm

America’s BC says Democracy but, like Jenner, as it enters the twilight years of its life it identifies more with a Dictatorship.

Stuck’s piece may serve as notice to those who did not get the memo.

Look around the hot tub, see those bubbles?

The water temp has been cranked up to boil.

EL Coyote
EL Coyote
May 29, 2016 4:40 pm

You should send this to Doucheman and Denninger. The poor dears are worn to a frazzle jumping at every alarm du jour: it’s the illegals, it’s the gays, it’s the blacks, ebola, zika, bird flu, etc.

It ain’t the oligarchs. It is quite safe to vote for Garch Trump. Really.

IndenturedServant
IndenturedServant
May 29, 2016 4:55 pm

Excellent post Stucky! From the “Testing Theories of American Politics” article it said in part: “When a majority of citizens disagrees with economic elites and/or with organized interests, they generally lose.”

First, it’s very telling that they chose the words “economic elites”. The “economic elites” are the bankers people. While the govt absolutely deserves the scorn we heap upon it, it must be remembered that they are mere puppets, albeit “willing” puppets who are ultimately controlled by the aforementioned “economic elites”. It will do us all well to remember who the ultimate enemy is because when civil war, anarchy and chaos eventually erupt throughout this formerly great land, it will do us NO GOOD AT ALL to be fighting each other until the true enemy has been defeated and then there will be no need to fight each other..

Stucky, you have altered my thinking on immigration control. Previously my go to position was end the free shit to all immigrants and if that failed the install robotic Gatling guns to control any illegals who VOLUNTARILY dared to cross no mans land to get in. Now I think we should end all free shit first, then implement Mexican immigration laws and if that fails…….THEN we instal robotic Gatling guns for the volunteers stepping into no mans land. I would add that we test the system on our own elected elite to verify that it works properly. 🙂

You and your parents are among the best kind of immigrants and we certainly need more of your kind. It’s not your families fault that their adopted home country was captured and controlled by economic elitists. That happened long before you arrived. My family arrived in America a generation or two before yours and it was already captured by then.

How are your parents by the way. I’ve heard your father has needed your help quite a bit recently. My own father was recently diagnosed with the most aggressive kind of lung cancer you can get after never having anything worse than a cold or flu in his 73 years. He opted to do chemo and that is going better than expected but it won’t bring about a cure. Slowing it down is all they can do. Still, he’s in good spirits and soldiering on. He feels like his country was stolen right out from under his nose.

Finally, while I wish tRump no harm, fuck him AND Hitlary AND Bernie. The long slow slide will continue regardless of who gets selected this (s)election cycle. tRump might slow the disease down (like my fathers chemo) but it won’t stop it. Stopping it will require the iron will of a citizenry that no longer has iron will.

WitchetyGrub
WitchetyGrub
May 29, 2016 5:13 pm

Excellent article! An enjoyable history lesson, many thanks.
Speaking from the relative backwater of Australia, we’re all watching with interest your Presidential reality TV show. Feelings are that Trump will take First Prize, and that Hitlery is a lying nutter with a twat load of Self Entitlement.
All the best, J

IndenturedServant
IndenturedServant
May 29, 2016 5:27 pm

Stucky said:
“We really have no idea what Trump will actually do/become if he’s POTUS. The possibilities range from benevolent dictator to outright authoritarian cocksucker.”

Where does “complicit and willing puppet” fit into that range?

Personally I think the possibilities range from complicit and willing puppet to corpse. The “economic elites” decided that before tRump was ever born. I sincerely hope to be proven wrong.

IndenturedServant
IndenturedServant
May 29, 2016 5:37 pm

CA says:
“I also for the life of me can not understand why they don’t listen to what the people want. ”

Please check out George Carlin for the simple yet honest answer to your question. If you can’t be bothered to watch the three minute video here’s a hint: “They don’t give a fuck about you!”

Gayle
Gayle
May 29, 2016 5:45 pm

Stucky

You outdid yourself on this one. I enjoyed all of it but appreciated most the story of your parents. Most people today couldn’t survive those circumstances; our lives are just too soft and easy (materially speaking).

Couple of things: I was intrigued by the frequent use of the “exceptional” meme by Obama, considering that he obviously hates the traditions and values of America that made it at least unusual.

The study of policy decisions that generally ignore the desires of most Americans was eye-opening. This seems to me rather simple to solve. A monthly email to every registered voter recording every vote cast by reps and senators as well as reporting on recent donations by which lobbyists could be undertaken by public policy groups. These snakes don ‘t like town hall meetings much, do they? Fine, go around their backs. Then can their asses at the first opportunity.

Anyway, thanks for the good read.

bb
bb
May 29, 2016 6:32 pm

For you fuck heads that voted my comment down about who is really behind this third world invasion. That’s the problem . You people never won’t to identify the real enemy. It’s JEWS .Say it ,Jews. This is right for all of you to see .Google who is behind Third world immigration.It is wealthy powerful Jews. Every God Damn one of these organizations are financed by wealthy Jews.You God Damn cowards make Me nauseous. Some of you are worse then white liberals. How you ever going stop this shit when you will not identify the people responsible.

susanna
susanna
May 29, 2016 6:46 pm

Stucky,
I can relate, being an immigrant from the Germanic as well.
I am an only child and feel lucky. Mom is 901/2 (her designation)
and still sharp. Mostly independent also. Good luck caring for
your parental units, as you have called them.

Your essay? Nicely written and full of what so many are thinking
and feeling. So, well done! I love it. And thank you.

Regarding solutions…none other than the Mexican policy on immigration.
That would be perfect. Not many people know how many groups from
other countries can come here and receive more financial support and
free cash than afforded the actual citizens. It is disgusting really, think
about it. Worst are the central bankers, as they loot and pillage with
their debt based “economic system.” Buncha parasites if you ask me.
The politicians? They vote on legislation they haven’t even read, and they
even admit to that. The entire system we live under is an evil dictatorship.
Thinking people know that much anyway. We are in trouble.

Chris P
Chris P
May 29, 2016 7:48 pm

Very good stuff for sure. We all need to have at least one bag of popcorn to watch the final scene of this play out. I can’t think of any country that turned it around at the last minute before going off the deep end except Niniva and God took them off of the face of the earth 120 years after Jona got them to repent.

Katze im Sack
Katze im Sack
May 29, 2016 7:50 pm

Stucky,

German expat. I had my Schnauze voll 20 years ago and left. Never regretted it.

Bea Lever
Bea Lever
May 29, 2016 8:04 pm

This article has haunted me all day……

What your parents have lived through is mind boggling and the thing that is giving me a lump in my chest is that they know what is coming for us here. It is no wonder they have been so tough on you Stucky, look at what they have both endured.

Your mother’s abuse is why I am so anxious for my granddaughter, terrible things can happen to young girls in war times that can change them forever. Everyone should have to read this story, just so well done. Thanks again.

Appalachian Trail Deblazer
Appalachian Trail Deblazer
May 29, 2016 10:24 pm

I just saw this in Zero Hedge. Read the first 2 lines and knew it was “Stuck in New Jersey”. I came to TBP and sure enough.

I had a friend US Army / WWII give me a belt buckle from a German that no longer needed it.
It had a bird with NAZI insignia on it. “GOTT MIT UNS” was also inscribed on it.

I was surprised when I found out that it translated to:

Adolf
Adolf
May 29, 2016 10:28 pm

Well said. As a recent (legal) immigrant, I can only confirm the analysis. You have to jump through a lot of hoops to land here legally, while others sneak through the system and can get a driver’s license without a SSN number. It’s obvious. (so much, even the consulate thanked me for paying US tax from here on forward – tax that is not even legal by US code – my humble opinion)

I kept my first name mostly as a reminder for others. The US is on the road to their own rendezvous with destiny. Different names, same play. Centralize everything, monitor media, socialize healthcare, build up military force (who else has military bases all over the world), spin the world events and produce miles of propaganda movies in Hollywood…

starfcker
starfcker
May 29, 2016 10:31 pm

Snap out of it. Things could change for the better so fast your head will spin. http://uspolitics24.com/hillary-clinton-indicted-federal-racketeering-charges/

IndenturedServant
IndenturedServant
May 29, 2016 10:55 pm

starfcker says:
“Snap out of it. Things could change for the better so fast your head will spin. ”

BWAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA

Stop it dood…………yer killin’ me here. I love your optimism but……….

BWAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA

Nobody, not a single fucking soul in any position of authority has uttered a single word about taking out our true enemy. Even if Hitlary goes to prison for fucking eternity……..so what? What changes?

BWAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA

starfcker
starfcker
May 29, 2016 11:01 pm

T4C, that story has been bouncing around all day on various sites. Huffington post had it up supposedly, and pulled it. Sounds about right to me. Post it.

Francis Marion
Francis Marion
May 29, 2016 11:04 pm

Stucky,

Hell of a piece. One of your best and true to the last word.

BTW – all of us over 40 appreciate you writing in a bold font. Danke!

Link to your article on ZH:

http://www.zerohedge.com/news/2016-05-29/not-america-my-parents-immigrated-1957

You are officially famous. Or infamous as the case may be….

starfcker
starfcker
May 29, 2016 11:36 pm

RICO could help straighten out the law firm of cohen and grigsby, too.

Alte Hosenbrummer
Alte Hosenbrummer
May 29, 2016 11:46 pm

Superbly written. I’m sure you know your parents primarily left to give you a better life. They knew how to work and how to save, and I’m sure not only helped you with your formal education, but educated you with how to survive just about anything, I hope you can record, or remember every detail, you may need it some day to survive. If it doesn’t kill you it will only make you stronger. I love the old German quips, my favorite is, “Better to worry about something before it happens than after it happens”. My parents were from the South, both gone now for a few decades and I wish every day I could just talk to them about what we’re seeing now. By the way, South German, Baden-. Württemberg.

WTF
WTF
May 30, 2016 12:15 am

upvoted you bb , your research is accurate.

way good post stucky sir .

Had this discussion many times ,many places,many different people . THIS is not the country we grew up in.

I am unsure of whose quote that I will post :

Change is not only nessasary it is inevitable , Change is not only inevitable, it is neccasary .

The problem lies in who is orchestrating the change and for what purpose, And it is for their purpose ,not the common man/woman’s purpose.

BB hits on who is trying to guide events to whatever purpose is intended by those.

Exactly who is in charge of the POCB’s?
Go backward from that premise and well the answers are clear and so is the purpose .

WTF
Be well , remember , these are indeed the good ole days . Enjoy them as you shall

Maybe they can sustain you in the trials that are to come .
Which looking in my little crstal ball say can be an extreme issue .But do not live in fear , it is what it is , what you make of it is another matter altoghether lol
Just a cook

Overthecliff
Overthecliff
May 30, 2016 12:19 am

Market oracle picked up the article as well. Stuck is big time now. Admins name is attached on Marketoracle. Worthwhile writing being recognized, congrats for good work.

Macon Richardson
Macon Richardson
May 30, 2016 2:43 am

People are so freaked out about what Trump has SAID, even those who plan to vote for him. I see it very differently. Trump started out politically in 2015 in nowheresville. He needed votes to get to somewheresville. Who better to tap into for votes than the disaffected. Therefore, with a few outrageous statements (words are cheap), he rounded up a huge percentage of the disaffected in America. He played to Yahoos, hicks, yokels, angry white people, those who loathe the Clinton/Obama form of despotism. And he got votes. He got lot of them. Them on board, he next turned to certain power centers in America such as Israeli/AIPAC krew, to the Kissinger krew, to other obnoxious entities and got more votes as well as some powerful allies, to the pro-Reagan/anti-Bush crowd. He did all this with words because words are the currency of politics. He didn’t play by the crooked rules of “polite discourse”; polite words of discourse have led us through Bush 1, Clinton 1, Bush 2 and perhaps Clinton 2. He found the discontent and played to it. Long gone are the days in which American politics is played like baseball. He played basketball while all the other candidates except Sanders were playing football. The crowd loved it. He played basketball while all the other candidates except Sanders were pretending to play chess. Trump dribbled the ball over the chessboard and went for a jump shot.

It is my belief that his words are just words. Given the other candidates, including Sanders, Trump is neither a serial criminal like Hillary or Bush, Satan incarnate as is Cruz, boring wanna-bes or has-beens as the other candidates. “But he has no experience!” No experience? He’s gone from nowhere to become the presumptive Republican presidential candidate and the most likely winner of the 2016 general election. Brothers and sisters, if you haven’t noticed how very much experience he does have, you’ve not been paying attention. Or else you’ve not been noticing the men behind the curtain who’ve been manipulating this Oz-as-hell since 1989. Zombies? More like rabid flying monkeys.

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