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World political trend about to be bucked?
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World political trend about to be bucked?

Starting today, we might witness a wonderful "global change" in political trends, a much-hoped-for turn of events:

Seems like World politics are about to take a turn right! At long, long last! For, several intelligent, conservative, efficient and alpha-males leaders are in, or about to take, power in many of the most powerful countries of the World!

So, why am I posting this especially today, what's so special today?: Today, conservative, red-pill businessman Mauricio Macri is on the verge of becoming Argentine's president.

This is a huge event for all of Latin America, as the continent's best writer, Peruvian Vargas Llosa, wrote a few days ago (because of a political domino effect that would affect all the region: a must-read http://elpais.com/elpais/2015/10/29/opin...89262.html ). Also, soon (in 3 weeks), unless the electoral fraud is very, very massive, Maduro in Venezuela will have to relinquish power to a republican, conservative leader... In Brazil, leftist SJW Dilma is desperate, cornered by various corruption scandals and devaluation fears... So, Latin America is about to cure itself from Communism and backward castrism. [Image: banana.gif]

And that's not all, far from it: in the US, Donald Trump leads, by almost ten points, in nation-wide intentions of vote. In France meanwhile, in just 3 weeks, Le Pen (Marine and Marion) should win 2 vast regions in the French elections, and even Philippot should poll first in Alsace...

So, in just a few months' time, we could have the most influential and military (or strategically) powerful countries in the World, in the capable hands of good, conservative, red-pill, anti-terrorists leaders :

The USA, Russia, France, China, Argentina... by the end of 2016, they should all be ruled by intelligent, patriotic, determined heads of States. [Image: banana.gif]

So well, do you share my analysis and optimism? Are we indeed on the verge of successes, with a global trend contradicting what was described on this thread: thread-48169...light=left
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It's good that pro-business leaders are gaining ground. Capitalism has taken a bit of a beating over the past few years due to the global debt trends. Latin America needs a shot in the arm of more free-market pro business policies.
They've goofed around with socialistic and bureaucratic rubbish for decades and the region has only ridden the coat-tails of a resource boom that's now over.

However Marine Le Pen is a borderline communist with no answer to France's depressed economy, she's just a nativist that will spend like a drunken liberal. Sarkozy would be a far better option, as he's right of centre and only lost the re-election because the French got cold feet over the necessary reforms he was attempting to implement. Similar to David Cameron, love him or hate him, he has implemented policies that have helped Britain get back to its feet after the recession. He has a popular mandate to clean up the welfare state, cut costs, etc. Unemployment is at 5%, essentially full employment.

Here's hoping we get more centre right parties with the ability to manage economies responsibly and not be seduced by reactionary anti business dogma.

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New World Order
Have you noticed that Terrorism has enabled Corporate influenced Governments to bring in draconian laws which curtail civil liberties?
This is Not progress, this is the repression of people's basic right to disagree

You're damn right. We have to be more vigilant now than ever before by charlatans bearing gifts.
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World political trend about to be bucked?

New World Order
Have you noticed that Terrorism has enabled Corporate influenced Governments to bring in draconian laws which curtail civil liberties?
This is Not progress, this is the repression of people's basic right to disagree
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World political trend about to be bucked?

Interesting and welcomed analysis. I am completely ignorant as to Latin American affairs, and was oblivious to changes going on!
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World political trend about to be bucked?

Not sure "Trump" is the most conservative guy in the world. He's red pill enough, though. I think Cruz and Rubio are more conservative - but like all good politicians, they pander to women. So they don't act in red pill way, though they may be at heart. And that's not unusual for politicians. I mean, Bill Clinton kissed women's ass because he needed their votes, but in his personal life he was SO red pill! Fucked and chucked broads by the hand full!
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Argentina needs this very badly. I really hope someone can turn things around there. The Personist rule has decimated the economy and held them back for decades.

The place has so much potential, as evidenced by its history, and could become a wealthy country once again in the hands of sane economic policy makers.

I lived there in 2006 and really enjoyed many aspects, but doing business or getting anything done is near impossible and futile. If things ever turn around I'd be the first to go back and give it another shot.

Americans are dreamers too
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World political trend about to be bucked?

Quote: (11-22-2015 03:56 PM)Going strong Wrote:  

Starting today, we might witness a wonderful "global change" in political trends, a much-hoped-for turn of events:

Seems like World politics are about to take a turn right! At long, long last! For, several intelligent, conservative, efficient and alpha-males leaders are in, or about to take, power in many of the most powerful countries of the World!

Not that we're a powerful country or anything but up here in Soviet Canuckistan we just elected the biggest beta male Prime Minister in our country's history.
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Quote: (11-22-2015 04:37 PM)scotian Wrote:  

Quote: (11-22-2015 03:56 PM)Going strong Wrote:  

Starting today, we might witness a wonderful "global change" in political trends, a much-hoped-for turn of events:

Seems like World politics are about to take a turn right! At long, long last! For, several intelligent, conservative, efficient and alpha-males leaders are in, or about to take, power in many of the most powerful countries of the World!

Not that we're a powerful country or anything but up here in Soviet Canuckistan we just elected the biggest beta male Prime Minister in our country's history.

Apparently Liberal/Centre Left parties across the west are now studying the Liberal's victory in Canada. I suspect after the incoming conservative decade passes, things will tilt back leftwards, just like it did here in Canada after our conservative decade.

Politics seem to tick-tock from side to side between centre left and centre right, once in a while they tilt farther left or farther right, but at the end things recenter.
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World political trend about to be bucked?

Quote: (11-22-2015 04:47 PM)DjembaDjemba Wrote:  

Quote: (11-22-2015 04:37 PM)scotian Wrote:  

Quote: (11-22-2015 03:56 PM)Going strong Wrote:  

Starting today, we might witness a wonderful "global change" in political trends, a much-hoped-for turn of events:

Seems like World politics are about to take a turn right! At long, long last! For, several intelligent, conservative, efficient and alpha-males leaders are in, or about to take, power in many of the most powerful countries of the World!

Not that we're a powerful country or anything but up here in Soviet Canuckistan we just elected the biggest beta male Prime Minister in our country's history.

Apparently Liberal/Centre Left parties across the west are now studying the Liberal's victory in Canada. I suspect after the incoming conservative decade passes, things will tilt back leftwards, just like it did here in Canada after our conservative decade.

Politics seem to tick-tock from side to side between centre left and centre right, once in a while they tilt farther left or farther right, but at the end things recenter.

I hope that Trudeau maintains the Liberal's politics of campaigning from the left and governing from the right but with his affirmative action cabinet appointments, pipeline politicking and refusing to back down from his Syrian refugee comittment in light of the recent events in Paris, I think he will go against the grain. We likely just elected Canada's first full blown SJW PM.
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Quote: (11-22-2015 04:07 PM)DjembaDjemba Wrote:  

It's good that pro-business leaders are gaining ground. Capitalism has taken a bit of a beating over the past few years due to the global debt trends. Latin America needs a shot in the arm of more free-market pro business policies.
They've goofed around with socialistic and bureaucratic rubbish for decades and the region has only ridden the coat-tails of a resource boom that's now over.

However Marine Le Pen is a borderline communist with no answer to France's depressed economy, she's just a nativist

Marine Le Pen is a "nativist"?[Image: huh.gif]
(First time I heard this word, by the way.. but it's easy to understand its meaning)

So, when a White person fights for progress and survival of the White race (which you seem to think Le Pen is doing, even though she almost never speaks about races), he or she is a "nativist". A crazy rayciss reactionary, that's the meaning, right?.. [Image: undecided.gif]

But, when a Black person fights for progress and survival of the Black race (like Luther King), he or she is a hero.

In any case, it doesn't matter because none of the new alt-right leaders talk about races, this issue now belongs to old-school politics.. the new right has moved forward. Whereas the Left still is obsessed with race.
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World political trend about to be bucked?

Quote: (11-22-2015 05:10 PM)Direct or subtle Wrote:  

Quote: (11-22-2015 04:07 PM)DjembaDjemba Wrote:  

It's good that pro-business leaders are gaining ground. Capitalism has taken a bit of a beating over the past few years due to the global debt trends. Latin America needs a shot in the arm of more free-market pro business policies.
They've goofed around with socialistic and bureaucratic rubbish for decades and the region has only ridden the coat-tails of a resource boom that's now over.

However Marine Le Pen is a borderline communist with no answer to France's depressed economy, she's just a nativist

Marine Le Pen is a "nativist"?[Image: huh.gif]
(First time I heard this word, by the way.. but it's easy to understand its meaning)

So, when a White person fights for progress and survival of the White race (which you seem to think Le Pen is doing, even though she almost never speaks about races), he or she is a "nativist". A crazy rayciss reactionary, that's the meaning, right?.. [Image: undecided.gif]

But, when a Black person fights for progress and survival of the Black race (like Luther King), he or she is a hero.

In any case, it doesn't matter because none of the new alt-right leaders talk about races, this issue now belongs to old-school politics.. the new right has moved forward. Whereas the Left still is obsessed with race.

I think his point is that other than Le Pen's nativist appeal to voters (many of which will be 2nd and 3rd generation non-whites and gays who feel threatened by the rise in immigration), she doesn't offer much else in terms of growing their stagnant economy.
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It'll be great to not see Cristina Fernández de Kirchner in power anymore. Daniel Scioli is just another corrupt leftist hack, groomed by the Kirchner's. Hope this is a great night for Argentina.
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Huge victory for Macri! 54% - 46% for Mauricio Macri!

Believe me, across the continent this evening, the Left is howling in rage and despair! [Image: banana.gif]

Leftist media and SJW tweeters are on fire!

Maduro has just lost his main ally [Image: banana.gif] ... same goes with [Image: catlady.gif] Dilma!

Well, my friends... It does signal a fundamental change in politics and popular tendencies, in Latin America. We, traditional, red-pill men should really toast with champagne today!

History switches back our way and in our favor! Soon, it'll be the USA and France, that will elect serious, conservative and courageous leaders.
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Quote: (11-22-2015 05:35 PM)scotian Wrote:  

Quote: (11-22-2015 05:10 PM)Direct or subtle Wrote:  

Quote: (11-22-2015 04:07 PM)DjembaDjemba Wrote:  

It's good that pro-business leaders are gaining ground. Capitalism has taken a bit of a beating over the past few years due to the global debt trends. Latin America needs a shot in the arm of more free-market pro business policies.
They've goofed around with socialistic and bureaucratic rubbish for decades and the region has only ridden the coat-tails of a resource boom that's now over.

However Marine Le Pen is a borderline communist with no answer to France's depressed economy, she's just a nativist

Marine Le Pen is a "nativist"?[Image: huh.gif]
(First time I heard this word, by the way.. but it's easy to understand its meaning)

So, when a White person fights for progress and survival of the White race (which you seem to think Le Pen is doing, even though she almost never speaks about races), he or she is a "nativist". A crazy rayciss reactionary, that's the meaning, right?.. [Image: undecided.gif]

But, when a Black person fights for progress and survival of the Black race (like Luther King), he or she is a hero.

In any case, it doesn't matter because none of the new alt-right leaders talk about races, this issue now belongs to old-school politics.. the new right has moved forward. Whereas the Left still is obsessed with race.

I think his point is that other than Le Pen's nativist appeal to voters (many of which will be 2nd and 3rd generation non-whites and gays who feel threatened by the rise in immigration), she doesn't offer much else in terms of growing their stagnant economy.

She shouldn't need to offer anything more than fighting against illegal migrants, matter of fact, to fix the ailing economy in France...

Given that "our" millions of (mostly economic) migrants smother our economy in many ways, fighting against them (through legal means) should be enough for the French economy to prosper and thrive...

If you don't believe me, look up the costs of the AME in France :

The French Aide Médicale d'Etat (AME) is top-quality free health care for migrants (legal or not), including the most costly like eye surgery or dentistry, or AIDS treatments, and it costs billions each year to France. Le Pen wants to end this free AME. It would be a first step.
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Quote: (11-22-2015 07:24 PM)Going strong Wrote:  

Quote: (11-22-2015 05:35 PM)scotian Wrote:  

Quote: (11-22-2015 05:10 PM)Direct or subtle Wrote:  

Quote: (11-22-2015 04:07 PM)DjembaDjemba Wrote:  

It's good that pro-business leaders are gaining ground. Capitalism has taken a bit of a beating over the past few years due to the global debt trends. Latin America needs a shot in the arm of more free-market pro business policies.
They've goofed around with socialistic and bureaucratic rubbish for decades and the region has only ridden the coat-tails of a resource boom that's now over.

However Marine Le Pen is a borderline communist with no answer to France's depressed economy, she's just a nativist

Marine Le Pen is a "nativist"?[Image: huh.gif]
(First time I heard this word, by the way.. but it's easy to understand its meaning)

So, when a White person fights for progress and survival of the White race (which you seem to think Le Pen is doing, even though she almost never speaks about races), he or she is a "nativist". A crazy rayciss reactionary, that's the meaning, right?.. [Image: undecided.gif]

But, when a Black person fights for progress and survival of the Black race (like Luther King), he or she is a hero.

In any case, it doesn't matter because none of the new alt-right leaders talk about races, this issue now belongs to old-school politics.. the new right has moved forward. Whereas the Left still is obsessed with race.

I think his point is that other than Le Pen's nativist appeal to voters (many of which will be 2nd and 3rd generation non-whites and gays who feel threatened by the rise in immigration), she doesn't offer much else in terms of growing their stagnant economy.

She shouldn't need to offer anything more than fighting against illegal migrants, matter of fact, to fix the ailing economy in France...

Given that "our" millions of (mostly economic) migrants smother our economy in many ways, fighting against them (through legal means) should be enough for the French economy to prosper and thrive...

If you don't believe me, look up the costs of the AME in France :

The French Aide Médicale d'Etat (AME) is top-quality free health care for migrants (legal or not), including the most costly like eye surgery or dentistry, or AIDS treatments, and it costs billions each year to France. Le Pen wants to end this free AME. It would be a first step.

Yeah no shit. First you worry about treating your cancer, once that's done maybe you can think about that long overdue promotion at work again. But to worry about your career while you're dying of cancer is the epitome of idiocy. No, it's no the economy, "stupid."
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Actually Le Pen does offer something to the economy - getting out of the Euro, which has long proven to be a scam that only favors Germany and maybe Belgium and the Netherlands.

Just because France isn't bleeding like Greece, Portugal, and Spain doesn't mean the Euro has been all so kind to it.

But people saying that miss the point anyway, because the overwhelming issue now is going to be immigration, and that's why the "far right" will be popular going forward.

We are certainly seeing some good signs suggesting we're on the verge of something. Well done, Argentina.

But I'm not getting too excited just yet.

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In Venezuela, Maduro openly, openly (!) said, that if he loses the elections in a few days, he'll use the army to reinforce his power, and won't obey the democratic rules.

So where is SJWs' outrage? Maduro states that he will stage a coup in a few days (when he loses the popular votes), and almost no MSM reacts!?

http://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2...revolution

"Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro warned that he wouldn’t let a defeat in December congressional elections derail his government even as his socialist party faces the possibility of losing control of the national assembly for the first time in 16 years.

While the embattled leader said he would accept the results of the election, whatever the outcome, he’s not willing to “surrender the revolution.”"
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Shit, my friend is actually backstage where Macri is making the speech (his family is political down there so he went from Miami).

He says there are some reports of SJW's killing themselves. [Image: lol.gif]

Also to quote:

"If this guy can take a country that badly brainwashed, Trump is waltzing into the White House." [Image: smile.gif]

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By the way, some months ago, Maduro's troops rounded, brutalized and deported (to Colombia) thousands of "illegal" migrants, and I am still waiting for the Left and MSM to comment and denounce!

http://www.thedailybeast.com/articles/20...nsane.html

"Despite such criticism, when Maduro launched a brutal, anti-migrant campaign along the border in mid-August, Venezuelan troops rounded up hundreds of Colombian peasant farmers, many of whom were indigenous people whose ancestral lands traditionally span the frontier.

The sight of their compatriots’ houses being bulldozed touched off a wave of panic among the locals, resulting in about 20,000 terrified refugees fleeing across the border"

Anyway, the first Latin presidents to felicitate Macri are good, realistic, center-right leaders: Santos from Colombia and Pena from Mexico.
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I repeat again guys, CFk is not left-wing, she is right-wing as she can get, but she is a populist and dominate her narrative, were they are "left-wing", and thus, gain the support of al the brain-dead lefties here in Argentina.

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This was the livestream which will give the full speech if anyone wants to watch later:





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Quote: (11-22-2015 08:21 PM)Mekorig Wrote:  

I repeat again guys, CFk is not left-wing, she is right-wing as she can get, but she is a populist and dominate her narrative, were they are "left-wing", and thus, gain the support of al the brain-dead lefties here in Argentina.

CFK might or might not be, in the secret of her heart, right-wing (I doubt it, but who knows)... But one thing is sure, and you know it, her politics were very, very extreme-Left. Gay marriage, patria grande to give voting rights to illegal migrants, backing of Castro's and Chavez's policies, etc..

To sum it up, Mekorig, you say that CFK is not left-wing, because she spends millions in shoes and luxury items and owns 50 hotels and lives like a queen, but, for us Westerners it's exactly what leftists are : SJWs who, in their real life, live in wealth or luxury.

We agree Mekorig (I am pretty sure we have the same opinion on Cristina) : CFK is no Mujica, but, still she's extreme-Left... extreme-Left is pretending to care and like the people, not actually caring.

So if you prefer, CFK was a false-extreme SJW living like a billionaire, and Mujica was a true SJW living like upper-middle-class (while pretending to live like lower middle-class, because he too lied). It's all the same at the end of the day, their politics were extreme-Left.
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Armstrong has been calling the rise of 2016 third party activity since 1995. Seems like he's right on cue. As Thatcher said, it's just time.

http://www.armstrongeconomics.com/693-2/...ical-party
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I was going to echo that...but yes, the trend has already begun to shift. It's just that the trends always begin at the periphery and move inwards. I'd imagine that's part of why the left is so shrill: just like how Evangelicals went batshit crazy in the 90's, so too are SJW's becoming extremist and loud because they know that deep down, the tide has shifted against big government.
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This could actually be a lot better than we thought.

My friend suggested to me that Macri and Trump could cut a food and energy pact, since the US and Argentina produce food and have the potential to produce more energy than anyone else with their oil and gas reserves. I said you should add in Canada with the tar sands.

Think what happens if that bears fruit, a US-Canada-Argentina energy pact could possibly destroy OPEC and tell the Saudis to fuck off and die. That would be a huge boon to the entire world. Wahabbism would lose its power and ISIS and other terrorists would lose their sheik oil kingpins.

He said it best, if done right it could change the entire direction of the species.

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