Foreign Rule

Guest Post by The Zman

The Department of Justice has recently announced that the new great devil for the Empire is the drug cartels, operating just over the border. Empires need an enemy and to his credit, Trump is unwilling to pick enemies from the other side of the globe. Instead, he prefers more practical enemies, ones that cause real Americans real trouble in the real country. The drug cartels are not a threat to “our democracy” or a threat to freedom around the world. They sell drugs and murder Americans right here in America.

That’s a welcome change, given that Trump has often flirted with neocon lunacy regarding Iran and Syria. The ruling class and their media organs will never admit it, but one main reason for Trump is that white people grew tied of fighting wars for a ruling class that despises them. The fact that the Trump administration seems to be serious about the problems south of the border suggests they either get that or simply know how to read polling. Mexican drugs and crime are a serious concern for normal white people.

The curious thing is why it has to be cast as some sort of great crusade. Mexico is a poor country, relative to America. It’s not Africa, but it is it not Canada either. One reason the cartels are a problem is the Mexican government is unable to assert its control over all of its territory. The Federal Police is riddled with corruption, as the drug cartels are able to buy them off or threaten them off. The government is always worried about the loyalty of the army, so deploying them against the cartels is a complicated proposition.

One of the interesting results of this is we have a very good understanding of who runs the cartels, where they operate and where they manufacture product. Every once in a while, the Mexican government asks for help nabbing a drug lord and we are able to direct them to the right place at the right time. We’re able to do this using old school signal intelligence. Unlike the Middle East, we are not deploying and army of drones to monitor what’s happening on the ground. If we wanted, we could own the air space tomorrow.

The proof of this is that we can locate a trouble maker in Yemen and hit them with a missile, without having anyone on the ground in Yemen. We’ve been perfecting drone warfare in both Yemen and Afghanistan for almost two decades now. Presumably, conducting drone warfare in our backyard, with lots of human resources on the ground to augment the drone surveillance, would be much more effective. If we wanted, we could unleash unlimited drone warfare on the cartels to devastating effect.

Of course, the politics of fighting Mexican cartels are even better than running a drone war over the horizon. The support for droning savages in Afghanistan and Yemen is non-existent, so the ruling class no longer discusses it. Their effort to make the murder of the Saudi journalist a big deal is a good example of how little Americans now care about what is happening with these people. A barbaric theocracy murdered one of their people inside the borders of a neighboring barbaric theocracy. Also, water is still wet.

In contrast, imagine Trump announcing that the opioid problem has reached such a crisis that he is ordering the military to conduct operations over the border in order to defend the country against these cartels. Throw in a secondary announcement that he has ordered the arrest and deportation of the Sackler family and Trump’s approval rating soars. The Left would cry out in pain as they strike out at Trump over it, but as we are seeing, this is becoming an ineffective tactic, as people embrace more realistic politics.

This brings us back to where we started. Fixing the problems with Mexico is such an obvious winner politically, but no one talks about it. Trump won the White House on his promise to build a border wall, among other things, but no one in the political class has much interest in the problems with the border. You don’t have to be a conspiracy buff to think that maybe this is not just serendipity. It is not just the politicians, who ignore the issue. The so-called conservative media has always worked hard to ignore it.

It is one of those issues, which reveal the deep loathing of typical white people that has become normalized in the American ruling class. When the ruling class thinks about the heroin problem, they think, “Well, they deserve it.” They don’t think of middle-class parents finding their kid dead in her bed from a fentanyl overdose. They think of snaggle-toothed hillbillies living in shacks, with a few Confederate flags hanging on the walls. For our rulers, there are good whites and bad whites and we are all bad whites.

That’s why these bread and butter issues no longer resonate with the political class. Few of them have any acquaintance with real work. They popped out of prep school into a nice college, then grad school and then a position in the managerial class. The normal people in their family are soon transformed into props for their fictional origin story about how they were discriminated against, victimized or made to feel sad in some way. Theirs is a world of highly choreographed gestures designed to display their piety and fidelity to the class.

For the ruling elite, we are the dirty natives over whom they reluctantly rule. This colonial mentality has become a part of ruling class culture. It’s why they remain baffled by the popularity of Trump’s economic agenda. It’s not that they oppose it. It’s that they don’t understand why anyone would care about coal miners in West Virginia or steamfitters in Ohio. It’s why they never think about addressing the Mexican cartel problem or the human trafficking at the border. These are not their problems and therefore none of their concern.

This is the result of foreign rule. America is the first purely cultural empire, so it is no surprise that we are the first people to be ruled by native born foreigners. The iron rule of foreign domination is that it ends poorly for the rulers. People prefer to be ruled by their own kind. Maybe what we are seeing with Trump is another first. The peaceful transition from foreign rule to local rule, with the foreigners going native. It seems unlikely, but Trump winning the White House was unlikely. Maybe this strange age will come to a strange end.

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Captain Willard
Captain Willard
October 22, 2018 10:53 am

At no point does Zman consider the obvious solution of drug legalization. No profits, no drug cartels.

Believe me, I pity the families impacted by addiction. My best friend lost his daughter to addiction last year. But this spiritual and mental health crisis doesn’t need to be transformed into yet another war.

Aztlan, pop. 1 (EC)
Aztlan, pop. 1 (EC)
  Captain Willard
October 22, 2018 11:09 am

Capt Willy, I guess surrendering is just the solution to everything. What about the driving while stoned idiots?

MrLiberty
MrLiberty
  Aztlan, pop. 1 (EC)
October 22, 2018 6:40 pm

Prosecute them for their actions. Same as with any negligent behavior. You know people are driving stoned even when its illegal…..right?

Dan
Dan
  Captain Willard
October 22, 2018 11:31 am

Wow, you just don’t get it, do you? Look what happened when we surrendered to the evil Canadian distillery cartels. Instead of ending Prohibition, we should have droned Canadians like the article recommends. Think just how much better off we would be now.

Harrington Richardson
Harrington Richardson
  Captain Willard
October 22, 2018 11:48 am

Cartel involvement in drug sales has actually increased by orders of magnitude in the legal weed states. Illegal weed is bigger and more profitable than ever in these places because once you are fuqued up no one knows where you got it. Legal weed is said to be several times more expensive than “traditional” weed so the illegal price can be bumped a bit higher. Government interference screws up everything.

EL Moron (EC)
EL Moron (EC)
  Harrington Richardson
October 22, 2018 11:53 am

I don’t follow you. Anti-weed laws is government interference. You say weed legalization is also government interference?

Donkey Balls
Donkey Balls
  EL Moron (EC)
October 22, 2018 12:02 pm

Legal weed comes with laws and regulations which means government interference and a higher cost structure.

Yes, simply decriminalize it and walk away. But nooooooo said all governments everywhere throughout the world.

Harrington Richardson
Harrington Richardson
  EL Moron (EC)
October 22, 2018 1:58 pm

Blanket legalization is different from the licensed, taxed thing going on most places. It wasn’t about freedom. It was about revenue for all those unfunded pensiones gobiernos.

Craven Warrior
Craven Warrior
  Captain Willard
October 22, 2018 12:52 pm

It’s not like dope fiends are a creation of the modern age. They’ve been around for hundreds of years, if not thousands.

Captain Willard
Captain Willard
  Craven Warrior
October 22, 2018 12:56 pm

Yes! there is a very interesting book just out on the history of opium. It dates back to 7000 BC. Amazing.

EL Moron (EC)
EL Moron (EC)
  Captain Willard
October 22, 2018 2:10 pm

Wow, that book is older than the bible. Who wrote it?

Brian Reilly
Brian Reilly
  Captain Willard
October 22, 2018 2:51 pm

Cap, Don’t legalize it, just decriminalize the drugs. That way the price will plummet as the legal risk associated with possession and use go away, but we will not be faced with finding any reason at all to subsidize people who choose to abuse what remains a contraband substance.

As soon as the stuff is leglized, the Gubmint gets involved. Then drug users have to get on a government approved list to go to a government approved (and regulated, and taxed) dispensary, and one cartel is replaced by another. The black market will remain, albeit with lower margins. And real godforsaken addicts will have to be subsidized somehow…. a mess every bit as bad as the one we have except… that the Gubmint will have a HUGE list of true recreational users that will serve as a way to deny those people rights like gun ownership, drivers licenses, professional credentials, admission to public facilities, passports, etc.

No! to all of that mess. All we need to do is stop prosecuting small possession and use, and the profit to support large organizations goes away in a hurry. Grow and smoke all the weed you like. Buy all the cheap heroin or cocaine you like, secure in the knowledge that it is illegal, and the only penalty you might face will be in the private market when you fail a job-screen drug test, or one administered when you seek to buy life or health or auto insurance. We might have the same number of addicts and stoners around, but we would have a lot less people willing to kill each other over profits that no longer exist. And fewer people in prison for trying to make an illicit, violent living selling dope. The lesser of two evils for sure.

Iska Waran
Iska Waran
October 22, 2018 11:13 am

I pay pretty close attention to what Trump says and I don’t recall him talking about fixing Mexico or combatting their cartels. He certainly hasn’t put a lot of emphasis on it. I think his opinion is that shithole countries are gonna shithole. Mexico may be less shitholy than other countries, but the only way any country can get fixed is if it fixes itself in its own way. I’m sure Trump thinks that, as do most people on TBP.

All we want is to keep the fucking trouble out of the US. And while he’s accomplished a few things – notably judicial appointments- he’s totally failing on building the fucking Wall! He’s signed – by my count – six continuing resolutions, most of which were prime (lost) opportunities to shut down the government until he gets full Wall funding. Some say he could do it via executive order as commander in chief. More likely he needs (more importantly than money) enabling legislation to supersede all existing tribal, environmental, national park law, etc. We could say he’s been hobbled by the Russia crap, but a true a certain point he’s got to dig in his heels and get accomplished the #1 promise he made: build the wall. It’s going to require a long, dirty, nasty, popularity-cratering government shutdown to extract what he needs from an unwilling Congress, and whether the Republicans control the House is immaterial. I doubt he has the balls.

starfcker
starfcker
  Iska Waran
October 22, 2018 7:07 pm

The funding bills he just signed did not include Department of Homeland Security. Supposedly the fight is set up for after the midterms.

TampaRed
TampaRed
  Iska Waran
October 22, 2018 11:00 pm

iska,the lefties have their panties in a wad because trump is suspending environmental laws to build parts of the wall in texas–
you can find it from a few days ago on thinkprogress-

Harrington Richardson
Harrington Richardson
October 22, 2018 11:45 am

This may be the most insightful article on this subject I have ever seen. Z nails it from top to bottom.
Out here in “bad white people land” we were seeing people dying in droves and there was little said or heard nationally as if it were just a local phenomenon. Along comes Trump and I can tell you he really asked questions and really cares. He stated during the campaign that whenever he went to a town, large or small and asked what the most serious local issue was that he was told 100% of the time that it was opioids killing people like there was a war going on (maybe it is such a thing?). He said he was shocked because it was obviously everywhere yet he saw no coverage of it and how could that be? Well, we know why. Because the usual futhermuckers were profiting wildly from it and killing off the “Untermenschen” in the process. Win-Win for these museum donating bastards who slobber over filth like the Clintons and Kameltoe Harris and the rest of the usual suspects like that Hedges coquesuquere we were opining on over the weekend.

EL Moron (EC)
EL Moron (EC)
  Harrington Richardson
October 22, 2018 11:55 am

futhermuckers
coquesuquere

Learn to spell, idiot.

Harrington Richardson
Harrington Richardson
  EL Moron (EC)
October 22, 2018 2:00 pm

Si si Señor Cabron.

Iska Waran
Iska Waran
  Harrington Richardson
October 22, 2018 1:57 pm

“Kameltoe Harris” is pretty good. Hadn’t heard that one. Too bad El Trumpo can’t use that one once she becomes the 2020 nominee.

Harrington Richardson
Harrington Richardson
  Iska Waran
October 22, 2018 5:50 pm

That is why we are here. LOL! Maybe Chuck Todd will feel compelled to ask him to condemn insults on faaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaar right web sites.

EL Moron (EC)
EL Moron (EC)
  Iska Waran
October 23, 2018 11:49 am

That’s funny, Mooseknuckle

Anonymous
Anonymous
October 22, 2018 11:46 am

I have an IQ of 10. I believe wet streets cause rain. I also believe we have a savior. A white man. He is on our side. He is going after the deep state. He will prosecute the hildabeast.
Now, after taking a whole bottle of smart pills I have a different take. Drumph (AKA Trump) is a fraud,fake,liar.and is a zionist jew working with his zionist jew creeps. He is a good salesman (tell em what want to hear) A carnival barker. No dear, it is not different this time. It never is.

Anonymous
Anonymous
  Anonymous
October 22, 2018 11:48 am

I, jack Lovett penned the above.

Harrington Richardson
Harrington Richardson
  Anonymous
October 22, 2018 11:52 am

Go perform that impossible act on yourself Jack.

EL Moron (EC)
EL Moron (EC)
  Harrington Richardson
October 23, 2018 11:48 am
EL Moron (EC)
EL Moron (EC)
  Anonymous
October 22, 2018 11:57 am

No shit, who else could it be?

Stucky
Stucky
October 22, 2018 12:26 pm

Declaring war on the Mexi Cartels. Yeah, THAT will solve the drug problem!! /sarc

Nixon declared a War on Drugs back in 1971. How has that worked out? More drugs than ever before, and getting worse.

Zman doesn’t provide a real workable solution. I don’t have one either.

But, I do know this: If Americans stopped taking drugs there would be no drug cartels! That’s not even debatable. Just wanted to point out that if folks want to blame someone for the drug problem …. why do they hardly ever look at the actual source of the problem??

EL Moron (EC)
EL Moron (EC)
  Stucky
October 22, 2018 12:41 pm

The opioids come from legal sources, prescriptions and shit…

Captain Willard
Captain Willard
  Stucky
October 22, 2018 12:59 pm

Yes. Starting another war to solve a mental health/spiritual crisis will solve nothing.

Harrington Richardson
Harrington Richardson
  Stucky
October 22, 2018 2:04 pm

I remember back when this Oxy stuff came on the market it was advertised as being non-addictive etc. Somebody fibbed.

EL Moron (EC)
EL Moron (EC)
  Harrington Richardson
October 22, 2018 2:20 pm

Moron doctor wrote the opinion that surgery survivors would not get addicted and the marketers ran down I-40 with that statement.

messianicdruid
messianicdruid
  EL Moron (EC)
October 23, 2018 11:23 am

You can get wealthy acting like a moron.

Craven Warrior
Craven Warrior
October 22, 2018 12:50 pm

An obvious point has been overlooked. If the government were to actually stop the drugs from crossing the southern border, how would the elites get their cocaine? Would they have to convert to meth like their poorer brothers or would they just get more oxytocin from their usual suppliers – doctors?

Anonymous
Anonymous
  Craven Warrior
October 22, 2018 8:57 pm

It goes much, much deeper. Where do you think the CIA gets the billions of dollars it needs to maintain wars in 100+ countries covertly? The Congress will not fund these illegal wars so where is the money coming from?

grace country pastor
grace country pastor
  Anonymous
October 22, 2018 10:18 pm

Compelling question.

TampaRed
TampaRed
  Anonymous
October 22, 2018 11:03 pm

from the black budget–

Craven Warrior
Craven Warrior
October 22, 2018 1:01 pm

If I were at a far left site, I know I would be excoriated for stating the obvious:

Survival of the fittest usually eliminates druggies.

Thinning the herd makes a stronger herd.

It’s called the laws of nature. If only the utopian dreamers and do-gooders would allow the laws of nature work their magic.

MrLiberty
MrLiberty
October 22, 2018 6:47 pm

If you do not OWN your own body and are not allowed to put into it, do with it, etc. whatever you wish (short of harming another or their property, of course), then you are owned by another – a slave. The war on drugs is nothing more than a war on freedom and liberty, and anyone who claims to support freedom and liberty MUST respect the right of any individual to own and do with his/her body as THEY see fit (and face all the consequences). Slavery is immoral, as is the war on drugs. Ending prohibition would undermine the power of the cartels overnight, as domestic producers would bypass them and their ridiculous prices. Most of the world maintains the immoral war on drugs because of never-ending pressure and threats from the US government, who acts on behalf of the CIA/DEA drug production/distribution complex, big Pharma, and everyone else within the ruling elite who profit from drugs being illegal. End US government involvement and most of the problems will vanish overnight. And NO, this will not bring about Utopia. But please point out when utopia was present during the past 100+ years of the war on (non government-protected) drugs.

Jdog
Jdog
October 22, 2018 8:18 pm

Drug cartels were created by the illegal and immoral actions of the government prohibition on drugs just as the gangs of the 30’s were created by the governments prohibition on alcohol.
The fact is that the government does not have the power to tell an American Citizen what medicines or drugs they may put in their own body. At least when the government outlawed alcohol, they at least followed the Constitution by passing a Constitutional Amendment, albeit it was against the will of the people.
Remember, the government only has whatever power is SPECIFICALLY given to it in the Constitution, someone please tell me where in the Constitution it was given the power to tell a soverign Citizen what they may and may not do with their own body.

MrLiberty
MrLiberty
  Jdog
October 22, 2018 10:36 pm

That’s easy – NOWHERE.

messianicdruid
messianicdruid
October 23, 2018 11:34 am

“The ruling class and their media organs will never admit it, but one main reason for Trump is that white people grew tied of fighting wars for a ruling class that despises them.”

I think almost all comments are focusing on the drug stuff. 🙁

This is okay, but classism is explained in such a compelling manner, those of us in the Central Standard Tribe can take informed courage from knowing the truth, even if Trump fails us, God Forbid. “Foreign Rule” – times they are a-changin …

messianicdruid
messianicdruid
  messianicdruid
October 23, 2018 12:50 pm

“The poor and the underclass are growing. Racial justice and human rights are nonexistent. They have created a repressive society and we are their unwitting accomplices. Their intention to rule rests with the annihilation of consciousness. We have been lulled into a trance. They have made us indifferent to ourselves, to others. We are focused only on our own gain.”—They Live, John Carpenter