What the 'private sector' needs to do is less 'building' and more 'unbuilding'. We don't need 'more' we need to undo the adverse affect that 'more' logic has created. We need to create less waste and fix the waste methods we've been using.
We don't need the 'private sector' to figure out how to profit from mass immigration, we need it to step away from immigrationd-driven hiring entirely.
The 'private sector' may produce lots of interesting solutions, but it does so only in the context of profit. It's entirely amoral in this regard and we can no longer afford such amoral indifference to the interests of White America.
I'm happy to try to explain. Pick something specific that you do not understand - and would like to - and I will try to make my comment clearer for you.
Ah, I remember doing Libertarian politics in NoVa in the 1990s. Loudoun County was so conservative that the Democrats didn't bother running candidates for state house. Nice opportunities to run up the score for a Libertarian. Now I read that Loudoun County has woke school boards which approve teaching sexual deviance to the children. Times have changed!
Trump's tariffs are also an essential part of the package of bringing industry home. We cannot do it with deregulation alone; we don't want to breathe China levels of smog! And most of our spending is entitlements and debt service, so forget tax cuts. The money has already been spent. (Tax simplification is another matter.)
I’ve lived in Northern Virginia since 1963 and watched the quality of living steadily decline. Very few of our politicians are Virginians, Deep State Gerry Connolly is a New Yorker and Tim Kaine is a Minnesotan. We’ve suffered what a lot of southern and southwestern states have suffered: people who migrated from blue states because of the terrible quality of life bringing the same policies with them that ruined their states. I finally moved from Fairfax County to Louisa County and it’s one of the best things I’ve ever done
Money pouring into an area doesn’t actually help you. Everything gets more expensive and only the well connected get access to the cash. If it trickles down at all the COL and taxes eat it up.
Indian landlords in NoVa on suicide watch
Good. One could scarcely find a more grasping, grifting and sanctimonious lot.
What the 'private sector' needs to do is less 'building' and more 'unbuilding'. We don't need 'more' we need to undo the adverse affect that 'more' logic has created. We need to create less waste and fix the waste methods we've been using.
We don't need the 'private sector' to figure out how to profit from mass immigration, we need it to step away from immigrationd-driven hiring entirely.
The 'private sector' may produce lots of interesting solutions, but it does so only in the context of profit. It's entirely amoral in this regard and we can no longer afford such amoral indifference to the interests of White America.
Sorry, maybe I'm being obtuse. Your comment is completely incoherent, whatever you're on, I'd like two of them.
I'm happy to try to explain. Pick something specific that you do not understand - and would like to - and I will try to make my comment clearer for you.
I think witch is just dumb, I get it.
Or just lazy.
Ah, I remember doing Libertarian politics in NoVa in the 1990s. Loudoun County was so conservative that the Democrats didn't bother running candidates for state house. Nice opportunities to run up the score for a Libertarian. Now I read that Loudoun County has woke school boards which approve teaching sexual deviance to the children. Times have changed!
Trump's tariffs are also an essential part of the package of bringing industry home. We cannot do it with deregulation alone; we don't want to breathe China levels of smog! And most of our spending is entitlements and debt service, so forget tax cuts. The money has already been spent. (Tax simplification is another matter.)
But also note that Trump's baseline tariffs are three times too low! To tax imports at the same rate we tax domestic production we need 30% tariffs. https://rulesforreactionaries.substack.com/p/liberation-day-lite
This does not factor in the cost of our regulations: both environmental and employment related. 30% might be too low -- but it is a start.
I’ve lived in Northern Virginia since 1963 and watched the quality of living steadily decline. Very few of our politicians are Virginians, Deep State Gerry Connolly is a New Yorker and Tim Kaine is a Minnesotan. We’ve suffered what a lot of southern and southwestern states have suffered: people who migrated from blue states because of the terrible quality of life bringing the same policies with them that ruined their states. I finally moved from Fairfax County to Louisa County and it’s one of the best things I’ve ever done
Moving out of NOVA in June to Florida.
Money pouring into an area doesn’t actually help you. Everything gets more expensive and only the well connected get access to the cash. If it trickles down at all the COL and taxes eat it up.
What about Montgomery County MD?