Does this mean I'm now legally required to watch CNN?
>>52026Big Brother only wants you to know the truth, anon. :)
>>52025>refusal to buy trade good is a violation of the 1st admendmentWhat even is this? This legislation is the exact opposite.
>>52025but why is this needed in any way other than forced support of a nation that shouldn't be supported by (((UN))) decree, much less exist in the first place?
>Here are the Senators who support the bill.
Sen. Portman, Rob [R-OH]* 03/23/2017
Sen. Nelson, Bill [D-FL] 03/27/2017
Sen. Rubio, Marco [R-FL] 03/27/2017
Sen. Menendez, Robert [D-NJ] 03/27/2017
Sen. Collins, Susan M. [R-ME] 03/27/2017
Sen. Blumenthal, Richard [D-CT] 03/27/2017
Sen. Graham, Lindsey [R-SC] 03/28/2017
Sen. Young, Todd C. [R-IN] 03/28/2017
Sen. Boozman, John [R-AR] 03/28/2017
Sen. Isakson, Johnny [R-GA] 03/28/2017
Sen. Peters, Gary C. [D-MI] 03/28/2017
Sen. Hatch, Orrin G. [R-UT] 03/30/2017
Sen. Perdue, David [R-GA] 03/30/2017
Sen. Roberts, Pat [R-KS] 03/30/2017
Sen. Wicker, Roger F. [R-MS] 03/30/2017
Sen. Hoeven, John [R-ND] 04/04/2017
Sen. Cornyn, John [R-TX] 04/04/2017
Sen. Fischer, Deb [R-NE] 04/04/2017
Sen. Heller, Dean [R-NV] 04/24/2017
Sen. Moran, Jerry [R-KS] 04/24/2017
Sen. Crapo, Mike [R-ID] 04/24/2017
Sen. Cantwell, Maria [D-WA] 04/24/2017
Sen. Grassley, Chuck [R-IA] 04/25/2017
Sen. Capito, Shelley Moore [R-WV] 04/26/2017
Sen. Schumer, Charles E. [D-NY] 05/01/2017
Sen. Ernst, Joni [R-IA] 05/01/2017
Sen. Hassan, Margaret Wood [D-NH] 05/08/2017
Sen. Gillibrand, Kirsten E. [D-NY] 05/09/2017
Sen. Lankford, James [R-OK] 05/16/2017
Sen. Burr, Richard [R-NC] 05/17/2017
Sen. Donnelly, Joe [D-IN] 05/23/2017
Sen. Scott, Tim [R-SC] 05/25/2017
Sen. Cruz, Ted [R-TX] 06/05/2017
Sen. Manchin, Joe, III [D-WV] 06/05/2017
Sen. Strange, Luther [R-AL] 06/05/2017
Sen. McCaskill, Claire [D-MO] 06/06/2017
Sen. Thune, John [R-SD] 06/12/2017
Sen. Wyden, Ron [D-OR] 06/12/2017
Sen. Sasse, Ben [R-NE] 06/15/2017
Sen. Coons, Christopher A. [D-DE] 06/26/2017
Sen. Bennet, Michael F. [D-CO] 07/12/2017
Sen. Sullivan, Dan [R-AK] 07/12/2017
Sen. Cassidy, Bill [R-LA] 07/18/2017
Sen. Tillis, Thom [R-NC] 07/19/2017
Sen. Cotton, Tom [R-AR] 07/19/2017
>>52031how did I know that ted would be on there.
>>52038soon, but we must bide time so we can gain the full backing of the average person.
>>52025Where is the Trump now to save America? Would really love what he thinks about this.
>>52041Something tells me he won't stop this... Waiting for what he has to say.
>Don't break my heart Trump >>52029The penalty is the violation.
>>52031Reminder that all of these guys' offices and numbers are public record. You can send them as many messages, letters and phone-calls as you want.
>>52078Just don't break any laws if you do, these guys are waiting for the heat.
>>52079Yeah, have some common sense goys. These guys are still senators.
>>52071I doubt Trump will support this, this law is just plain stupid, no one but Israel would benefit from this deal.
>>52041>Trump>saving AmericaHe was a step in the right direction, but anyone who thinks our fight is even close to finished is mistaken. Trump was only the beginning. There is a lot of work still to be done.
Even if we don't accept a single immigrant from here on out, whites will still be a minority in the United States by 2050 due to non-white birthrates. Trump did a good job shifting the overton's window, and made demographics/immigration a popular topic of debate, but only building a wall and deporting illegals is not enough. We need to physically remove brown people (regardless of whether they are "citizens" or not) or our children will become a minority. Trump was a step in the the right direction, but only a step. We need to take leaps before it is too late.
>>52083Now, you say that. However...
>>52085I don't think Trump can be judged by looking at appearances.
>>52084This. Trump is in essence a moderate centrist. His deeds alone are unlikely to develop a long term positive influence on the white population in the west. It will take more than 1 or perhaps 2 terms of him to change the tides. We need a Third Reich Fertility program to achieve that.
>>52084I don't know what's the current state of the white population at the moment but I have this feeling there are few white men that are not currently being cucked, depressed or just gay.
Either that or their moral code is all screwed up. There's a lot to be done to save the future, politics is just the start.
Can someone convince me why Trump ISNT a globalist shill?
He has been a good goy: support isreal, fork over money, stand with saudi arabia, become jewish, pledge allegiance, join jewish forums, has family member of jewish decent, administration of globalist people or neocon, continue failed foreign policy by globalists. All I see is another Obama, taking over the psyop mantle of power, with some different sleazy people at hand. The king is dead, long live the king. Meet the new boss, same as the old boss.
Oh and if any juice want to defend trump saying that I'm cherry picking and highlighting unfavorable information, and not looking at the good stuff that has been done, you are a mental degenerate precisely justifying people like george soros and his behavior.
Doing good things does not excuse the bad that exists. Doing good things does not excuse the continuing of bad policies. Doing just things does NOT, mean doing the good thing. Ignorance is even less of an excuse for doing bad things.
>>52125With your logic everyone is a globalist
>Doing good things does not excuse the bad that exists No one is pure and those that think they are are just full of themselves
>>52123>There is no justification for viewing as not white all children who are partly white and being raised in a family that includes a white parent and two white grandparents, to say nothing of aunts, uncles and cousins.Well if the estimated date is right at least there will be no pure negros around, I hope.
On the other hand whites seem to be doomed for what this census is presenting..I'm not sure how all of this would translate into society, violence and education but it doesn't look good.
>>52125The most important thing Trump has accomplished is changing the American political climate, and the way political discourse is approached in the United States. We were being throttled by "political correctness" and other Marxist bullshit, to the point where open political discourse was nearly always shut down with cries of "racist!!1!" and "bigot!1!!". Then Trump comes along, and calls Rosie O'Donnell a fat pig during a debate, and calls Rand Paul short and ugly during a debate. He makes fun of reporters, and destroys entire news networks. He also brought the issue of immigration into political debate, which had been a no-go for nearly 30 years. Trump is far from the leader we need, but he is a step in the right direction. Breaking the control the MSM had over the political narrative was extremely important. Saying he is "another Obama" is fucking retarded and just goes to show how far removed you are from American political culture.
The world isn't black and white. There are a lot of gray areas. Trump certainly is not one of us, and is not nearly as radical as we need a leader to be, but that doesn't necessarily mean he is a Soros-tier social manipulator out to destroy the white race.
>>52125>become jewishWhen?
>pledge allegianceTo what?
>join jewish forums[citation needed]
>continue failed foreign policy by globalistsWell, that may be partly true.. He did pull the U.S. out of the TPP though, which I'm glad for.
Which policies were you referring to?
>All I see is another Obama>justifying people like george soros and his behavior.Trump is nothing like Soros or Obama. If you see a means by which to compare them, you're going to have to back that up quite a bit.
What if Trump is just a business man, and sees America as a business. Wouldn't that align him with the military-industrial complex? Sell weapons to nearly anyone?
>>52141Donald Trump is somewhat strange among businessmen... He seems to have always cared more about his own fame than profit/practicality. It's not unfair to even all him a narcissist.
I'd predict that most of the things he'll do will be in the intent of trying to come off as a "great president", and go for decisions he believes would get him respect from the public. The the part that worries me is that he might also just leave a lot of decisions to the advice of the White House staff, due to his lack of political experience and tendency to put a lot of trust in people he's decided are on his side: that's the thing that could result in more NeoCon-leaning decisions.
>>52025I don't see why boycotting for political purposes wouldn't be protected speech under the First Amendment
Nice digits
>>52129> WhenHe was praying among jews, my bad.
https://archive.fo/D49Hd> pledge to what> Jewish forumsIsreal
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mrNICkWcqt4> Which policiesRecently would be Iran, they comply 100% with US demands, US still has the propaganda machine directed at them. End game still seems to be Syria, Iraq, Iran, and so on.
> Another Obama> Soros comparisonGeorge Soros interview shows his blatant sociopathy. Soros talks about his own action in the 3rd person. His arguments basically boils down to if I'm not the person ruining your entire country's economy, someone else would come and do it. Such an argument is basically, people should murder if they can get away with it. Think about that, and please don't justify murder.
I can't accurately place this comparison on to trump himself, and I actually don't want to. Trump is an icon, and it feels wrong to do so. It does not excuse his administration, especially those who work right next to him. The comparison would definitely work for those working in government though.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HXqty2rkUDY >>52128Everyone has their own idea of political culture. The left has their own and you have yours. Get out of the box sometime. That being said, you are correct that Trump flipped the discourse on how politics is spoken and acted out. Which is why I think he has done great service to the people in his campaign to be president up to the point he became president, not after. Trump was actually a democrat before, but my main derogatory usage of Obama was Trump's use of special orders. Obama was tyrannical, and Trump is matching up pretty fast if he continues his trends.
> Doesn't necessarily mean he's a soros tier social manipulator.Well, Trump has his own ideologies, and the deep state doesn't need him to be a soros tier, because soros exist. I just very hope that Trump wasn't the puzzle piece that they need in office to continue their deeds, but it seems to me he is, even though Trump vowels to destroy them. It may actually be the fact that the globalists NEED Trump to be president, so they can continue their plans.
>>52126> With your logic everyone is a globalist no u.
> No one is pure and you are just full of yourselfwell, no one said that, so have a pony.
>>52164>>Doing good things does not excuse the bad that exists Also never said YOU where full of yourself, unless you are saying you are pure. Cute pone
>>52125Again, lesser of two evils. No one ever said Trump was perfect. If you want another Hitler in power, then maybe you should run for president as a national socialist. You'd have my vote, but good luck.
>>52161>Trump was actually a democrat beforeNice try, Shareblue. His public voting record shows he has voted Republican in every single election. Bi-party system is fucking retarded anyways and paying it any credence only helps those who control the political establishment.
>the globalists NEED Trump to be PresidentYes, surely this is true. This is why they broke the bank campaigning against him, attacked him relentlessly on every single platform they had access to, used the CIA to plant false Russian ties, and tried to commit voter fraud in multiple counties. Because they NEED him to be President. I can see you have really put a lot of thought into this.
>>52167>>Doing good things does not excuse the bad that existsIll respond with some meat, I'm basically saying, in his position, he can do stuff without causing inverting damage. eg, pulling out of the middle east. The US has been under a state of emergency since 911, the government can be fixed if it isn't in a constant state of war. The government is basically the buffer of anything that can come at us, cushioning any sort of impact. But in a state of war, we are the ones exerting energy, and those efforts all become shekels for more of the process to feed back into itself.
>>52173Ur getting upitty, have a pony.
> talk about votingWasn't my point, it was a comparison of Obama's special orders, against Trumps.
> broke the bank campaigning against himWasn't a threat, he was also receiving money.
> attacked him relentlessly on every single platformTrump wanted it, he need the publicity boost. It was never about issues the pundits talk about, it was getting Trump exposure.
> CIA russia hoaxAll part of the media hoax, not part of CIA. Trump's relation is pretty good with CIA from the visit.
> Yes, surely this is true.> Because they NEED him to be President. > I can see you have really put a lot of thought into this.Yes I have, I'm very happy you noticed.
>>52177Oh, I see. You're one of the special people that have somehow managed to convince themselves the media was secretly "helping" Trump.
>>52180Well, I hope you take care of yourself man.
>>56872Wtf is going on in this country? How do our fucking congressmen justify this kind of bullshit to their constituents?
>>56883To know who truly rules over you, You need to find out who You are not allowed to criticize.