Trump: The Last President?

Guest Post by John Wilder Via Wilder, Wealthy and Wise

“President Camacho: ‘Number one:  We’ve got this guy Not Sure. Number two: He’s got a higher IQ than any man alive, and Number three: He’s going to fix everything.’” – Idiocracy

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You never want to make the call too early.  By the way, in this book, the name of the Last President was Pence.  Oooh, goosebumps.

Donald Trump may be the last President of the United States.

There will certainly be people that will follow him that will use the title, but their allegiance won’t be to the electorate as a whole – their allegiance will be only to the Left.  As we see in California now, the entire mechanism of state government has switched to a uniform Leftist government – the California Republican Party is as potent a political force as a group of twelve year old My Little Pony® fans at an MMA© event.

The Governor isn’t the Governor of California, especially when he won in a 57% to 43% victory.  The Governor is the Governor of the Left, and will represent the Left, not the electorate in general.  The swing vote, which has moderated elections nationally is absent in California.  The swing vote means that the most uninterested people have the levers of power.  That category of people simply does not exist in California.

Party leader?  Sure.  Governor?  Well, in name only.  In reality, the recently elected Governor is the Democratic Party leader.

Recently, we’ve had contests at the national level for President – the swing voter makes a difference.  Could McCain have won in 2008?  No, not really, mainly because no one liked him.  Could Romney have won in 2012?  Maybe, but it would have been like electing your middle school principal as President.  The fact that Trump did win in 2016 was relatively surprising to me.

Trump’s victory did expose part of the genius of the founding fathers.  Despite the popular vote being in favor of Clinton, Trump concentrated on and won the Electoral College.  The Electoral College isn’t a genius move because Trump won – the Electoral College was a guarantee of the essential promise of the Constitution to the States that the small states wouldn’t get dragged around like a St. Bernard’s chew toy (small states hate slobber), but it also provided a trap against voter fraud and a mechanism for nearly instant legitimacy of the elected President.  In order to cheat on a national election, you’d have to cheat in state after state after state.  Cheating in New York City or even statewide in Texas alone won’t do elect a fraudulent President.  And while it’s uncommon it’s not unheard of: Trump is the fifth President to be elected by winning the Electoral College without winning the popular vote.

But on election night 2018, Bill Kristol tweeted:

‘I’ve always disliked the phrase “demography is destiny,” as it seems to minimize the capacity for deliberation and self-government, for reflection and choice. But looking at tonight’s results in detail, one has to say that today, in America, demography sure seems to be destiny.’

I rarely agree with anything that Kristol has to say, so I think he might have been on Ambien™ when he tweeted that.  But he’s right.  And Bill Kristol being right makes me certain he was on Ambien®.  The Right faces a serious headwind in future elections.  A few data points:

  • Before the Immigration Reform and Control Act of 1986, California was reliability Republican. After that law passed?  California dived quickly into the Leftist camp – the primary driver being the rise of first generation citizens being allowed to vote – a group that strongly skews Leftist, by 3 to 1 or more.  When I was a kid, California was a shining economic model of progress.  Now it’s a poster-child for income inequality and poverty.  So California’s got that going for it.

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  • Florida has one major group that will impact future elections – newly-minted predominantly (5 to 1 Leftist) ex-felon voters approved by a Florida constitutional amendment just approved this election. 5 million ex-felon voters, which using extremely conservative math nets the Left 400,000 more votes.  Donald Trump won by 110,000 or so votes.  Additionally, we’ve seen that Florida is a mess after a close vote.  With lots of “ballots I just found in the pocket of my other coat,” if you know what I mean.  Wink, wink.

  • Texas is moving Left.   Yes, Cruz beat Beto, but those demographics that Kristol talked about appear here strongly, and I wrote about it before (The Fall of Texas and the Coming One Party State).  Texas doesn’t turn Left in 2020 unless the economy really, really tanks.  Probably 2024.  Certainly 2028.  2032?  Expect posters to Stalin©.

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  • The economy. It ran on 0% interest rates for years.  Now that the Fed is attempting to raise rates?  At some point the party is over and the economy will hit a recession – probably before 2020.  If Trump is lucky?  A recession in 2019 would be good.  Like right away.  Presidents don’t do well running for re-election in the middle of a recession.  It’s like trying to lick a flagpole at -40°F (-40°C) – it’s embarrassing to be there and requires the fire department to save you.  Ask Jimmy Carter.

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  • The process of drawing legislative voting districts to benefit your party is as old as the Republic. It even has a name, gerrymandering, named after Elbridge Gerry, governor of Massachusetts when they said the strange congressional district he created looked like a salamander.  Gerry+salamander=gerrymander.  Or maybe it was his wife, whose nickname was “Lizard Lips.”    Republicans have 33 governorships, so they’re getting pretty good at drawing districts that would make Gerry proud.  But the Left is using judges to undo the creative districting, which makes it rougher to gain a majority in the House of Representatives.

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Many of these changes are permanent and spread to other states.  Folks leaving California because it’s too much like California move to wonderful places such as where my brother John Wilder lives.  (There’s a longer version of why my brother’s name is John Wilder, but let’s just assume our parents weren’t very imaginative.  We at least have different middle names.)

What happens when they move there?  Well, being normal Californians, the first thing they do is get on the Homeowners’ Association boards, because people from California really like telling other people what to do.  My brother attended a meeting of his board one night.  Sage McUnicorn, who had recently moved from California, motioned that the new trash company collect recyclables every week.

My Brother John:  “Don’t they charge extra for that?”

Sage O’Smurf:  “Namaste, yes, but it is good for the planet.  It will help us protect Mother Earth.  It’s only a few hundred dollars a year.  Don’t we all love the Earth that much?”

My Brother John:  “You’re saying that you want to charge every person in this neighborhood extra money to pick up newspapers and plastics that the trash company just dumps in a landfill?  (That’s what the trash company was doing then. – JW)  How is it responsible to force another person to pay for your views?”

Sage MacRainbow:  “The oracles tell us that is how it is done.  Never pay for your own convictions.  That could get expensive!”

My brother’s argument actually swayed the HOA.  They didn’t end up with a recyclable fee.  But the point remains:  Californians who leave California because it is, well, California, want to move to new places to make them just like California when they get there.  It’s like when zombie bites you, but you get a lecture, too.

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I took this picture in California in February of 2016.  I hear now the water is recycled right out of the toilet to the water fountains.  I guess that’s why I only drank wine when I was out there. 

Trump in 2020 has headwinds against him.  In 2024, however, all of the demographic changes have continued another four years.  Texas may be as permanently left as California has become, and Florida may have joined it, if Florida can figure out how a pocket calculator works by then.  Without Florida?  Re-election looks grim even in 2020.

If every future election has a foregone conclusion, that leaves the President as a single party leader of the Left.  And in Washington D.C. the Left has been consistently more disciplined on voting, though they do tend to form circular firing squads on policy.  Given the thin Senate majority now, another decade of demographic change might allow truly uniform and consolidated power as all legislative bodies are captured along with the Presidency.  And at that point the United States is a de facto single party state, with a minority party that is just for show.  A list of single party states that look like this includes such human rights wonders and great vacation spots as Turkey, South Africa, Venezuela and Zimbabwe.  I mean, who wouldn’t love to live in those places?

Frankly, my favorite government is grid lock.  The government is best that can’t figure out what it wants to do because it’s fighting with itself, because it then manages through sheer incompetence to leave you alone.  Maybe that could be my slogan in 2024 – “Wilder, for the ineffective and confused government you deserve!”

Next Monday . . . we’ll look more how this sets up a Civil War.  But smile.  We have Netflix® now, right?

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Anonymous
Anonymous

Relax. People will come to understand EO Wilson. Biology is the horse and culture the cart.

This is why no system can satisfy all. Its rather paradoxical that the biology that gave rise to the existing system would give rise to a new biology.

No doubt. It will take time for the old biology to suffer enough to recognize this as the old system is changed to accommodate the new biology.

Anonymous
Anonymous

Oh yea, it will take time. Like, it took Russia about 100 years, 2 devestating World Wars, nut-job Dictators, etc. to go the cycle from dysfunctioning culture (late 19th Century csarism), revolution and Sovietization, to central planning collapse. 70 years later. So, in any event we won’t be here, neither our kids.

Even in that example, Russia was never overrun by an alien culture, which is happening here.

Anonymous
Anonymous

The point being . If you accept the truth about nature , you won’t have to go through an existential crisis. White men have an advantage here. White women and minorities don’t.

This is what’s difficult discussing any form of social or cultural issue. Most of the people take what they believe as an act of faith because it’s all they’ve ever known and are followers not free thinkers.

A free thinker will always by his very nature challenge assumptions and orthodoxies . It is us that will ultimately determine what comes next.

pyrrhus
pyrrhus

Which means what?

Gator
Gator

It’s the age old battle between people who just want to be left alone and people who don’t know how to leave others alone.

MrLiberty
MrLiberty

But unfortunately you are NOT describing the two major parties, but a small subset of one party and plenty outside of both parties, versus everyone else. And given that we are only allowed a choice of the two major parties and nobody wants to put any efforts into raising up a third, fourth, etc. to compete, the prospects are a bit grim.

22winmag - Q is a Psyop and Trump is lead actor
22winmag - Q is a Psyop and Trump is lead actor

Who will climb the wrist-thick kudzu vines?

Nobody who matters gives a fuck about the campaign promises and Presidential legacy of a communist-terrorist lefty like Obama.

Lots of people who matter- the last remaining body of nominally “conservative” Americans- Normal Folks, Patriots, Scoundrels, and the Bud Light Trumptards will all be shit on and left in the globalist lurch by THE LAST PRESIDENT!

Gator
Gator

A further thought on eventually having just a ‘president of the left’. I think it’s a possibility that it will be a ‘president of major metropolitan areas’. As can be seen in places like Iraq and Afghanistan, with a lasting insurgency, the government is only able to control the capital and a few other population centers. The rest of it falls under some
Form of tribal rule. The ‘legitimate government’ is nominally in charge of the population centers and therefore most of the people, but very little of the landmass. This would be ‘interesting’ to observe in the US especially, since the food tends to come from predominantly red areas of the country. Don’t want to see that happen here, but a sensible person can’t dismiss it as a possibility. I won’t get into the raw numbers, but the number of really pissed off people who refuse to go along with the lefts agenda would far outnumber all members of the military and LEOs nationwide. And that’s not even getting into the fact that many of those pissed off individuals would in fact come from the military and LE agencies. The US military has always outnumbered the insurgents in Afghanistan by a factor of 10-1 or more and we still haven’t managed to defeat the Taliban after some 17 years of trying. Now reverse those numbers in the US and where do you think that leads? No where good.

Ivan
Ivan

Exactly

There are more of us and we are better armed

Prusmc
Prusmc

Yes, the food growing heartland against the metropolitan urban octopus. Leftists won three of four seats in Iowa. Republican incumbents lost in rural California. Kansas switched to democrats. Tall corn grows in Illinois but the congressional and statehouse are dominated by leftists. Ben Sasse is senator from Nebraska and Romney from Utah, very reassuring! Former California types have locked up Nevada and Colorado and swung Arizona for the left.
This is not 1968 Chicago. The police and Sherrifs are leftists. Consequently, they side with the antifa and other left wing organizations. Mistake to count on the military. The rural white guys and southerns who used to be at the tip of the spear are few in number and numerically a minority.

flash
flash

Trump barely won Georgia with 5% of the vote and Kemp who won the governor race by only 1% is being challenged in court by the Bolshevik funded African Marxist Stacey Abrams .

The South, a long driving force behind Rightwing politics has nearly succumbed to leftwing liberalism , which is not liberalism at all, but something nefarious , centered around besmirching the founding , faith and culture of Christian Americanism .

The center has irrevocably collapsed . Demographics is destiny and destiny is divisive.

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pyrrhus
pyrrhus

The South has succumbed to mass immigration, not ideology…

22winmag - Q is a Psyop and Trump is lead actor
22winmag - Q is a Psyop and Trump is lead actor

The South was invaded first… then the North.
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Warren
Warren

This is why Marxists the Caravans if La Nuevo Americanos voted Republican the Democrats would build two walls with interlocking fields of claymores in the middle

Warren
Warren

Time to cash in the IRA and buy a boat. If HRC or Spartacus wins in 2020, there will be a small window of time to escape America,

Treefarmer

To where?

MrLiberty
MrLiberty

Exactly. America has already committed itself to make the world safe from freedom and liberty. Regardless of which worthless major party gets elected, that agenda will never end.

Arrow
Arrow

“In order to cheat on a national election, you’d have to cheat in state after state after state. ” Yeah, well that is coming. Dade County being a prime example, Maine with its rank-choiced voting, California falling further into the gutter and Gurgle/Twatter influencing the vote. I think the Democrats are no longer worried about waking up the dead, I think they have a direct pipeline into the ballots and voting machines.

Anonymous
Anonymous

Trump acts like foreign minister of Israel than President of the USA.

Anonymous
Anonymous

‘I’ve always disliked the phrase “demography is destiny,” as it seems to minimize the capacity for deliberation and self-government, for reflection and choice. But looking at tonight’s results in detail, one has to say that today, in America, demography sure seems to be destiny.’

I rarely agree with anything that Kristol has to say, so I think he might have been on Ambien™ when he tweeted that. But he’s right. And Bill Kristol being right makes me certain he was on Ambien®. The Right faces a serious headwind in future elections. A few data points:”

Not sure if the author is displaying naivete, ignorance, virtue signally, dishonesty, or some combination. Because (((Kristol’s))) assertion contains several logical fallacies, in addition to the sentiment being false when we know demographics (race) are upstream of politics.

niebo
niebo

In his book “Undemocratic”, Jay Sekulow – Trump’s attorney (or one of them, at least) – does a pretty solid breakdown of how the unelected bureaucrats throughout Washington (and all of its many agencies) have been forcing leftism upon us for generations, and who casts what vote for whom does not really matter when many of these agencies “mandate” and “regulate” with the same force of law as does the legislature.

http://undemocraticbook.com/

The same is true of the unelected bureaucrats in the EU – comments on this site from Europeans reflect that they feel betrayed and are rendered powerless by the one-party (globalist) system that has been shoved down their throats or up their butts (interpretation more than translation), which is dictated not by the ballots but by the appointed council that over-rides and forces policy to all, regardless.

Of course, in most of Europe, they ain’t got no guns.

Just sayin’.

Otherwise, I like how Wilder uses the “registered trademark” symbol whenever he says “my li’l pony” and “MMA” and stuff. I’d do that but I don’t care if they wanna sue me for stringing words together in whatever sequence I string them together in, even if that offends the owner of a “brand”; taken to its logical absurdity, not being able to call a coke a coke is a pretty vague, double-plus ungood way of not being able to say what you mean….

John Wilder

Thanks!!!

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