Middle easterners are 100% justified in their hatred of the US and the west in general. We are cesspools of degeneracy, jews control our media and have successfully brainwashed a generation. We have destroyed the middle east's stability in pursuit of oil and zionism.
An islamic west is preferable to a jewish west.
Please go to the middle east
Don't come back, traitor
>>132089412
>jews control our media and have successfully brainwashed a generation
/pol/ has restored my faith there may be hope yet to redpill the masses
a big crater is preferable to north america
Hey /b/
Anyone got a .gif or .webm (or video link) of pic related?
>>132089059
Like cannonballing into a sea of erections and not expecting a few waves.
>>132089059
I would have done the same to her. Kek.
Prove you're not just a mindless /pol/ drone/nazi larper, say something nice about Soros
>>132089023
fuck off
>say something nice about Soros
He will be paying his debt that he owes Satan very soon.
>>132089023
He owns swaths of land in Patagonia so big that have seasonal rivers which begin and end within his estate.
How do they vote in the election? Do they vote the same way as the evident spics, or do they vote the same way as non-hispanic whites?
>>132088963
>zimmerman
are you kidding me? he's as mexican as polar bears.
>>132088963
Well I know 2 Hispanic Americans who voted trump, so its not a total loss
>>132088963
Never understood Americas use of hispanic. White-hispanics are Spainards right? So just white Hispanic means that they have a history towards Spain right? This means Mexicans are Hispanic, but most of them are only part Spaniard and tend to be brown as fuck. blacks can be hispanic, and asians. etc. Its too broad of a term.
Then I see a lot of America calling obvious shitskins :"white" and are probably 95% Aztec brown blood.
http://archive.is/FLqRD#selection-1295.6-1295.55
>>132088909
I am more worried about aggressive internationalism. Fuck that black fuck who ran this country into the ground.
Go back to Kenya
>>132088909
reminds me, BO never really named the alt right did he?
Kind of a wise decision if you ask me. Always respected the guy for not giving into all this bullshit.
How do you think the weed degenerates who voted for him are feeling right about now?
>>132088893
Fill me in. What happened
DUDE
>>132089026
Nothing is happening, which is the entire point. Weed isn't getting legalized.
I don't even see why it matters. Only retards get arrested for it.
>>132088837
Kiss my black ass
>>132088878
>Hoff Sommers
I'm already suspicious.
>>132088878
started reading but forgot about it. need to pick it back up
>>132089031
nah she's straight m8
Name a single great empire in history that got there by isolationism?
Fact is most of you altright, altlite, white nationalist isolationists are just culturally self-loathing cowards who blame your political failings on easy scapegoats like jews and women.
Meanwhile you're begging for Putins cock to be rammed down your throat forgetting that the orthodox christians aren't even western.
Protip the arab spring caused the Syrian civil war and Russia would have intervened in it anyway causing a massive refugee crisis in europe irrespective of American involvement and your pathetic arguments against involvement won't change that. Your desire to submissively prostrate yourself before patriarchal men like Putin and Assad shouldn't govern American politics.
America could have been saved. You should have clapped.
>>132087986
Point may have some validity but name a single place like modern America. We litterlaly could live fine on our own if anyplace could.
>>132088402
Ancient Rome had everything but the technology (and they were almost there technologically at some points, including pre-industrial mining logistics on a scale that we've never known before and didn't know again until industrialisation).
They even had the problem of immigration after all their conquests and dominance made very large minorities who wanted citizenship. They even had civil wars during the republic era between conservatives and marxist-like reformers. Hell they even had a UBI for citizens.
Their biggest problem was over-extension, and that's a problem America has solved through culturally allied nations and technology. The biggest threat is isolationist sentiment on the left and right allowing America to show weakness.
There's a story to tell there.
ugh my country is so full of gooks and proxies. sorry everyone else.
PAY FOR MY HEALTHCARE WAGIE
t h i c c
>>132087832
I hate that stupid map so much. It's meant to be a fantasy map but it's just a rip-off of Iceland.
>>132087832
I will give you $4 if you let me suck your cock
When you're a frail, old man on your deathbed, will you look back at the time you spent on /pol/ and determine that it was what was best for the race?
yes.
I want to leave.
>>132087286
>hey guys, stop beating us in the information war please
die in a fire, shareblue
A few years ago could you ever imagine having a US president like this in our lifetimes? I fucking love this timeline.
>>132087026
he's right though
>>132087026
no its sweet though. Its unreal almost. I love trump, I do think he hurts himself unnecessarily sometimes. I honestly think he does it because he does not give two shits what people think and loves to get a rise out of people. Its funny that liberals think that hes soooo vain and so thin skinned, but after this onslaught the past 2 years its obvious how thick skinned he really is.
>>132087026
He's a Mad Man and I Love it ....
(image: FILE - In this Aug. 30, 2013 file photo, David Koch speaks in Orlando, Fla. The Koch brothers and their chief lieutenants are warning of a rapidly shrinking window to push their agenda through Congress. No agenda items matter more to the conservative Koch network than the GOP’s promise to overhaul the nation’s tax code and repeal and replace President Barack Obama’s health care law. (AP Photo/Phelan M. Ebenhack, File))
COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. (AP) — At least one influential donor has informed congressional Republicans that the "Dallas piggy bank" is closed until he sees major action on health care and taxes.
Texas-based donor Doug Deason has already refused to host a fundraiser for two members of Congress and informed House Majority Leader Kevin McCarthy, R-Calif., his checkbook is closed as well.
"Get Obamacare repealed and replaced, get tax reform passed," Deason said in a pointed message to GOP leaders. "You control the Senate. You control the House. You have the presidency. There's no reason you can't get this done. Get it done and we'll open it back up."
>Indeed, there was a sense of frustration and urgency inside the private receptions and closed-door briefings at the Koch brothers' donor retreat this weekend in Colorado Springs, where the billionaire conservatives and their chief lieutenants warned of a rapidly shrinking window to push their agenda through Congress and get legislation to President Donald Trump to sign into law.
>No agenda items mattered more to the conservative Koch network than the GOP's promise to overhaul the nation's tax code and repeal and replace President Barack Obama's health care law. At the moment, however, both are bogged down by GOP infighting that jeopardizes their fate.
https://apnews.com/1286e57772224f4080139c191412ee14/Donors-to-GOP:-No-cash-until-action-on-health-care,-taxes
>At least one Koch official warned that the Republican Party's House majority could be in jeopardy if the GOP-led Congress doesn't follow through.
>"If they don't make good on these promises ... there are going to be consequences, and quite frankly there should be," said Sean Lansing, chief operating officer for the Koch network's political arm, Americans For Prosperity.
>Deason, who is keeping the "Dallas piggy bank" closed for now, said he was recently approached by Rep. Mark Meadows, R-N.C. and Rep. Jim Jordan, R-Ohio, about hosting a fundraiser.
>"I said, 'No I'm not going to because we're closing the checkbook until you get some things done,'" Deason said, noting he's encouraged nearly two dozen major Texas donors to follow his lead.
>"There is urgency," said AFP president Tim Phillips. "We believe we have a window of about 12 months to get as much of it accomplished as possible before the 2018 elections grind policy to a halt."
>The window for action may be even smaller, some Koch allies warned at the three-day donor retreat that drew roughly 400 participants to the base of the Rocky Mountains. The price for admission for most was a pledge to give at least $100,000 this year to the Kochs' broad policy and political network. There were also at least 18 elected officials on hand.
>Some hosted private policy discussions with donors while others simply mingled.
>In between meetings, Rep. Dave Brat, R-Va., predicted dire consequences in next year's midterm elections should his party fail to deliver on its repeated promises.
>"If we don't get health care, none of us are coming back," he said in a brief interview. "We said for seven years you're gonna repeal Obamacare. It's nowhere near repealed."
>It's the same for an overhaul of the tax code, Brat said: "We don't get taxes through, we're all going home. Pack the bags."
>While some donors threatened to withhold campaign cash, Koch's team outlined a broader strategy to help shape the debate.
(((Koch)))
>Already, Americans For Prosperity claims a paid staff of more than 400 full-time activists in 36 states. Koch officials said that the network's midterm budget for policy and politics is between $300 million and $400 million.
>The group is actively lobbying Senate Republicans to change their current health care proposal, which it views as insufficiently conservative.
>We are not committed to the Senate bill in its current form, but there is still time to make changes and we're actively working to improve it," Phillips said.
>At the same time, Koch's allies are aggressively pushing forward on taxes.
>The network is running what it describes as "a first wave" of digital ads calling on more than 50 House and Senate Republicans in both parties to overhaul the tax code. Later in the summer, Philips said, his organization will begin hosting rallies and other events to generate momentum for a tax overhaul in all 36 states where they have full-time operations.
>Another Koch donor, Chris Wright, of Colorado, predicted Republicans have a 10-month window before any chance of major policy action is suffocated by next year's midterms.
>"If we don't get anything done by then, the elections probably don't go very well," Wright said. "They may not go well anyway."
Well?
>>132086292
Sounds like projection
WE JUST WANT TO BE LEFT THE FUCK ALONE
>>132086292
they will learn
Anyone else feel pretty good knowing hispanics will inherit this country? They are hard working and believe in the American dream greater than anyone else. Most hispanics are conservatives and hate fags. Only difference between white people and hispanics is hispanics are a little browner. That's it.
>>132086211
you have to go back to mexico
>>132086211
>They are hard working and believe in the American dream greater than anyone else.
So why do they live 2 families to a room, and send all their money back to Mexico?
The American Dream is for Europeans
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TAUqcBc0hYI
>>132086106
>his face when Pence says "second man on the moon."
They did both land on the moon at the same time. Armstrong only got out of the vehicle first.
>>132086106
>Was buzz aldrin taking a shit on himself?
He was probably just really uncomfortable standing because he is old.
>>132086219
>tfw you just shit your pants but can't move