Message from @Gumbo - AZ

Discord ID: 510945052877651968


2018-11-10 22:26:01 UTC  

We shouldn't have any positions we aren't willing to focus on.

2018-11-10 22:27:01 UTC  

I mean, it seems like everyone here is in favor of the idea of our guys running for PCO positions

2018-11-10 22:27:06 UTC  

Look at all the BS that they are trying to tie us up with

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/481597551272001546/510943512125112331/Screen_Shot_2018-11-10_at_5.26.41_PM.png

2018-11-10 22:27:45 UTC  

And almost none of this comes from our own mouths.

2018-11-10 22:28:01 UTC  

We can't be hung for anything we don't agree to ourselves.

2018-11-10 22:28:26 UTC  

IE should not be supporting economic positions, but we should be discussing them, because, when we try to get ourselves into elected positions, we're going to have to have answers to economic questions.

2018-11-10 22:28:29 UTC  

Why does it say anti capitalism?

2018-11-10 22:28:46 UTC  

Is that because of Eli?

2018-11-10 22:28:52 UTC  

@Nerv - VA A way for neo-cons to accuse us of being Democrats

2018-11-10 22:29:27 UTC  

Why does it say that? Because anti-white Wikipedia editors put it there then locked the page.

2018-11-10 22:29:27 UTC  

If you name the international finance capitalism they will never forgive you. Not even sure that was done though.

2018-11-10 22:29:39 UTC  

Every edit takes a Supreme Court case to change now.

2018-11-10 22:29:51 UTC  

Well I think for a while someone I won’t name was running around saying stuff like that with Richard Spencer.

2018-11-10 22:30:11 UTC  

I've never heard of anyone named Eli in my entire life.

2018-11-10 22:30:32 UTC  

A lot of what we think are economic problems can be attributed largely to immigration and cultural issues. For example, healthcare costs have been driven up by the obesity epidemic. Wages have been driven down by women and immigrants flooding the workforce. At the same time, immigration has driven costs of living (especially housing) up. Addressing things metapolitically like we do is the wise approach for now. Other than immigration, most policy debates are apt to divide us unnecessarily

2018-11-10 22:30:41 UTC  

That's a good point

2018-11-10 22:31:09 UTC  

I bet you guys haven't even gotten the Dragon eye tattoed on your foreheaeds, smh

2018-11-10 22:31:15 UTC  

We do need to discuss these issues to some extent, even if just in the context of winning elections

2018-11-10 22:31:53 UTC  

@Ben Rainsford - OH haha that would be against the rules (no uncoverable tattoos)

2018-11-10 22:32:29 UTC  

And, honestly, people who let themselves get divided by these issues are just weak. So, someone has different economic views from you. Who cares? As long as you're trying to guarantee a homeland for our people and have good optics, you're on the same side.

2018-11-10 22:33:13 UTC  

i think economics plays a HUGE role in finding the way forward

2018-11-10 22:33:14 UTC  

I think national capitalism (private industry regulated for the good of the the country as a whole) is the way to go. That's what Trump ran on in the Rust Belt quite successfully. Unfortunately, he then passed Paul Ryan's agenda, not his own

2018-11-10 22:33:38 UTC  

specifically because J-bankers use the economics layer to subvert everything under the sun

2018-11-10 22:34:28 UTC  

the Fed needs to End

2018-11-10 22:34:30 UTC  

It’s proven that the greatest economic position you can take is removing the Jews from your country.

2018-11-10 22:34:33 UTC  

IE shouldn't be an echo chamber. We can't just avoid discussing anything that two people might disagree about. It's one thing to ban religious discussion, but we can't just keep avoiding every topic until the only thing we're allowed to discuss is our shared distate for diverse communities.

2018-11-10 22:34:56 UTC  

Just keep in mind that attacks on capitalism come across very badly to most of white America and increase your likelihood of being called nazi, fascist, etc. Criticizing "corporatism" goes over fine though

2018-11-10 22:35:17 UTC  

at the very core, you should at least own some physical gold & maybe crypto

2018-11-10 22:35:35 UTC  

You shouldn't criticize "corporatism" as a stand in for "capitalism", because it's an entirely different system and anyone who is educated is gonna give you a weird look @TMatthews

2018-11-10 22:35:53 UTC  

But, besides that, you're absolutely correct, and these are exactly the discussions we need to have

2018-11-10 22:35:56 UTC  

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/481597551272001546/510945738075668481/Screen_Shot_2018-11-10_at_5.35.28_PM.png

2018-11-10 22:36:05 UTC  

if the USD blows up, it's going to have to find its way back to gold and other hard assets - which is very likely. we should be prepared for this outcome

2018-11-10 22:36:22 UTC  

if the USD blows up we're screwed

2018-11-10 22:36:25 UTC  

economically

2018-11-10 22:36:25 UTC  

I would never go around talking about how we need to smash capitalism, but, at the same time, I would advocate for adopting some left wing policies

2018-11-10 22:36:34 UTC  

all of those white-collar laborers are screwed

2018-11-10 22:36:37 UTC  

not if Trump is refilling Ft Knox as we speak, but that's a big IF

2018-11-10 22:36:51 UTC  

@Jacob I disagree. If you make the distinction that capitalism is private ownership of the means of production, but not corporations running rampant, you can hit an ideal middle ground

2018-11-10 22:37:02 UTC  

BRICS can reset gold price if they want, but the main reason they would do that is doubting size of US holdings

2018-11-10 22:37:34 UTC  

"Corporatism" basically just means that we have oligopolies rather than perfect competition. Regulation is necessary to compensate for that

2018-11-10 22:37:40 UTC  

For the record, socialists didn't bring nationalised healthcare to European countries, it was Christian Democracy parties.